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SCHEDULING SCHOOL YEAR
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IT IS NEVER TOO EARLY TO START THINKING ABOUT WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING FOUR YEARS FROM NOW, START PLANNING YOUR FUTURE TODAY!
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Program Of Studies ON LINE AT HUBERHEIGHTSCITYSCHOOLS.ORG
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH 4 CREDITS MATH 4 CREDITS must include Algebra 2 SCIENCE 3 CREDITS 1 physical science 1 life science 1 advanced science SOCIAL STUDIES 3 CREDITS World History, American History, & American Government
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
FINANCIAL LITERACY .5 CREDIT HEALTH .5 CREDIT PE CREDIT or complete the PE option FINE ARTS 1 CREDIT Honors Diploma MUST be at Wayne ELECTIVES CREDITS
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TO TAKE FINANCIAL LITERACY CLASS
YOU ARE REQUIRED … TO TAKE FINANCIAL LITERACY CLASS IN ORDER TO GRADUATE!
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CLASS WILL MEET ALL YEAR AND AWARD 1 ELECTIVE CREDIT
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FULFILL THE FINE ARTS REQUIREMENT
A ONE SEMESTER CLASS THIS WILL NOT FULFILL THE FINE ARTS REQUIREMENT
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YOU MUST RETAKE THE CLASS
THEY MATTER NOW COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITIES USE YOUR GRADES FROM THIS POINT ON AS A TOOL TO DECIDE TO ACCEPT YOU AS WELL AS REWARD SCHOLARSHIPS CTC IS BECOMING INCREASINGLY COMPETETIVE, YOUR GRADES AND ATTENDANCE COULD BE THE DECIDING FACTORS. ANY CLASS IN WHICH YOU EARN AN F YOU MUST RETAKE THE CLASS
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EARNING CREDITS Sample Freshman Schedule Semester 1 Semester 2 Total
English I .5 1 Algebra I Physical Science Modern World History French I Health Physical Education .25 0.75 5.75
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CALCULATING SEMESTER GRADES
Quarter 1 Grade 40% Quarter 3 Grade Quarter 2 Grade Quarter 4 Grade Semester 1 Exam 20% Semester 2 Exam 100% Your transcript reflects your semester grades. Students who are currently enrolled in Algebra I, Physical Science, and College Credit Plus (CCP), have already started building their high school transcripts.
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GRADUATION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Students have 3 options to show readiness for college or career. Complete 7 end-of-course state tests. Students must earn a minimum of 18 out of 35 possible points in: ENGLISH I BIOLOGY ENGLISH 2 AMERICAN HISTORY ALGEBRA 1 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT GEOMETRY Each test is scored 1-5 points Students who take College Credit Plus (CCP) courses for biology, US history, and government will use the course grade, not end-of-course exams, to determine their points earned toward graduation.
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GRADUATION ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Obtain a remediation-free score on the ACT Students must earn 12 points through one or several credentials within a single career field, and achieve a workforce-readiness score on the Work Keys assessment. (MVCTC)
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PLTW Engineering
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Introduction to Engineering Design
Learn foundations for engineering Individual and team work 3D modeling software Keep an engineering notebook Puzzle Cube Design Project
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Engineering Mechanics
Principles of Engineering Mechanics Strength of structures and materials Automation Problem solving, research, design, documentation, collaboration, and presentation Digital Electronics Foundation for electrical engineering, electronics, and circuits Breadboarding Soldering Digital circuitry work Arduinos
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PLTW Biomedical Program
Wayne High School Tech Prep
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What is PLTW Biomedical?
Case-based scenarios span all PLTW Biomedical Science courses. Students: Explore a range of careers in biomedical sciences Learn content in the context of real-world scenarios Do hands-on activities, projects, and problems
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Is Biomed for ME? Biomed is for students who:
Want to know more about medical professions Enjoy student centered, hands-on learning Are self-motivated and enjoy a challenge Want to have fun!
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What We Are Not Military Recruitment Program
No follow-on military service is required Majority do not enter military service Boot Camp for “Trouble Makers” Students have to want to be there Expected to follow JROTC Cadet Guide Not a schedule filler Students are expected to participate fully in order to pass the class
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What We Are Air and Space Studies Leadership Skills Training
Citizenship - Service to School and Community Personal Responsibility – Self-Discipline Personal Accomplishment – Rank and Awards Air and Space Studies Teamwork – All Extracurricular Drill Team competition Raider Fitness Team competition Color Guards – community service Cyberpatriot – On-line cyber security competition Drone Team – STEM demonstration
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Why Join JROTC - Benefits
Elective course credit for graduation Sinclair Community College credit towards Aviation Technology degree $3K Tech Prep Scholarship for Sinclair Pay Boost for those Enlisting – Enter military service at a higher rank (E-3) Normally 16 months PE credit for HS Graduation w/2 yrs of JROTC
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Digital Design- Grades 9,10,11,12
The introductory course into everything multimedia…. Lets students experience Photoshop editing, creating publications with Indesign, and trip video’s with imovie or premiere!
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Athletic Eligibility ATHLETIC ELIGIBILTY
Minimum 2.0 GPA from previous grading period is required Must be passing & enrolled in at least five (5) one credit courses Fourth quarter grades determine eligibility for fall sports Be sure to register with NCAA by the end of JUNIOR year to be eligible for collegiate sports NCAA requires a 2.3 cumulative GPA in core courses to meet initial eligibility requirements
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An opportunity for students to earn college credit while still enrolled in high school
Dayton-area colleges have their own specific admission criteria Wayne High School You need to complete your schedule as though you will be at Wayne fulltime IF you have not already been enrolled in CCP. It will be amended once we have your CCP schedule Application must be completed by the college/university deadline APRIL 1, 2018
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MAT 1450 STATISTICS PSY 1100 PSYCHOLOGY SOC 1101 SOCIOLOGY LIT 2220 INTRO TO LITERATURE MAT 1470 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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GLG 1201 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
ALL CPP classes at Wayne High School will meet for one semester GLG 1101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GLG 1201 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL HIST 1111 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I HIST 1112 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II PLS 1120 AMERICAN FEDERAL GOVT PLS 2220 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Gneiss, Tuff, and a Little Wacke!
CCP Geology Geology Rocks! Gneiss, Tuff, and a Little Wacke! Physical Geology (GLG 1101) -- Surface processes of wind, water and ice in changing Earth's surface, plate tectonics; interior forces that cause earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building. Introduction to natural resources; impact of natural hazards on human populations; and impact of human activities in the natural world. Environmental Geology (GLG 1401) -- Introduction to minerals, rock cycle, Plate Tectonics. Use/misuse of natural resources, waste disposal, pollution. Analysis of natural hazards: floods, volcanism, earthquakes, mass wasting, and others. Consequences of human activities: population growth, sustainability; mitigation and remediation strategies and processes.
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The state of Ohio letter of intent and the Sinclair Community College Authorization MUST be returned to your counselor no later than: FEBRUARY 23, 2018
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Honors Diploma Presidential Award Honor Cord unweighted GPA 3.5
4 years of core classes – Math, Science, English, & Social Studies 3 years of a foreign language, or 2 years each of two languages Fine Arts MUST be completed at Wayne Defined ACT/SAT scores Presidential Award accelerated on end of year tests Math & English Honor Cord
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Note that NO credit is awarded for this option
Students who participate in interscholastic athletics, marching band, Warriorettes, ROTC, or cheerleading for at least two full seasons may opt out of PE classes. Note that NO credit is awarded for this option Students may not combine a P.E. class and a P.E. Option. It must be either 2 P.E. classes or 2 P.E. Options. This option MUST be completed PRIOR to senior year.
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All schedules will be considered finalized on
May 18, 2018 Once a student has made his/her subject selections for the year, there will be no changes except for misplacements or other errors beyond the student’s control. If a schedule change is warranted for other reasons after the 10th day of school, the student will be assigned the grade of “F” on their permanent record. This policy holds true for students moving from an advanced level course to a general level. (i.e. Honors English to English)
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BAND – MARCHING BASEBALL BASKETBALL - BOYS & GIRLS BIBLE CLUB (NO FEE)
BOWLING – BOYS & GIRLS CHEERLEADING CHOIR CRIMEWATCH (NO FEE) CROSS COUNTRY – BOYS & GIRLS DRAMA CLUB FOOTBALL FRENCH CLUB FRESHMAN CABINET GAME CLUB (NO FEE) GOLF – BOYS & GIRLS SCIENCE CLUB (NO FEE) SOCCER – BOYS & GIRLS SOFTBALL SPANISH CLUB STUDENT COUNCIL SWIMMING – BOYS & GIRLS TENNIS – BOYS & GIRLS TRACK – INDOOR – BOYS & GIRLS TRACK – BOYS & GIRLS VOLLEYBALL – GIRLS WRESTLING
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Drama Club/International Thespian Society
Cost $25 Meetings: Wednesdays (alt) Focus on Stage Craft and Appreciation of Theatre International Thespian Society and honor society for academics, performance, and service (10 pts or 100 hours to be inducted) Six shows a year and two service projects Attend local and state theatre conferences Compete with other schools in theatre through Daytonys and Ohio Educational Theatre Associate
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Wayne High School Counselors
MS. ABELS A-F MS. COASTON G-M MRS. DAVIS N-Z
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