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2016-17 School Year – Class Balloting
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Grade 11 - Junior Ballots
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Grade 11 - Junior Ballots
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Completing Ballots Use pencil only Parent signatures required
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*write these dates down under your name
Important Dates *write these dates down under your name Math signing – Monday, February 1st Remaining subjects – Tuesday, February 2nd Ballots due to English teacher – Wednesday, February 3rd
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All classes are year-long, no mid-year schedule changes!
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11th - Recommendations/Signatures
Some classes have a blank space for teacher signatures. You must maintain a C or better to be recommended. D/F grades = repeat the course and you can’t move on (math or foreign languages)
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11 - Electives and Alternates
Electives – Mark ballot with an E Alternates – pick 3 and mark A1, A2, A3 and must be different from the ones you wrote in the elective box on the front of the ballot.
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Pre-AP and AP classes Must get a recommendation and signature.
There may be summer assignments. See the Beyer website for information.
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PA/VPA/CTE PA – classes that count toward the practical art requirement. (need 1 semester) VPA – classes that count toward the visual/performing art requirement. (need 1 year OR CTE OR foreign language) CTE – classes that count toward the career technical education (need 1 year OR VPA OR foreign language)
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UC/CSU requirements Bolded classes meet the A-G requirement. You must earn a C or better both semesters for it to count toward the requirement.
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“A-G” Course List
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*Juniors and Seniors Only
ROP and WEE *Juniors and Seniors Only ROP – regional occupational program. 2 hours offered on and off site. Meets PA and CTE requirements toward graduation. Good attendance is crucial For cosmetology, you must apply first, take a test before accepted. Choose electives and we can change it if you are accepted. WEE – Work Experience Must be on track and have a 2.0
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ROP – NO transportation provided
Employment Opportunities Fashion Merchandising Advanced Fashion Merchandising and Home/Design Launch your own Business Retail Sales
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Graduation Requirements
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Credits Credits – you earn 5 per semester per class
PE is quarterly with 2.5 each quarter and 5 each semester Playing a sport = 2.5 credits per sport NOT per quarter D or higher = 5 credits F = 0 credits, and if it’s a required class you must make it up
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Target Mid-Year Credits
9th grade = 25 credits 10th grade = 85 credits 11th grade = 145 credits
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Making up Credits SS – Summer School – ballot in the spring.
ESS – Extended Summer School – make up a class after school. 0 or 8th period – make up a class before or after school if available. *no credit is given for repeating a course for a better grade.
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Sophmore Transcript – Off Track
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Sophmore Transcript – On Track
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Now choose wisely Patriots…
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