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Rising 12th grade RegistrationPresentation Class of 2019
Brought to you By: The LHS Counseling Department
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Today’s Events… Graduation Requirements Finalizing Your Plan
Dates and Deadlines Selecting Classes
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Graduation Requirements
Earn at least 21 credits Take End of Course Exams in 7 areas English 9, English 10, Biology, Algebra I, Geometry, US History, Government Meet at least one of three testing options Score a cumulative 18 points on end of course exams (4 total in English, 4 total in Math, 6 total in others) Score “remediation free” on a college admissions test (ACT-English 18, Reading 22, Math 22) Earn a recognized industry credential through Career Tech AND score a 13 or better on the Work Keys Assessment
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LHS Graduation Requirements
Required Classes Credits Required Specifically English 4 Math Including Algebra 2 Science 3 Physical, Biology and Advanced US History 1 Government Social Studies Elective Usually World History Business/Technology/Fine Arts/Language/Career Tech/Family and Consumer Science/Personal Finance/Additional from above 6 Health Physical Education 2 semesters Total for Graduation 21
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Grade Advancement 10 credits to be 11th Grade
21 credits to GRADUATE! ** To be considered a senior and participate in senior activities, you must have 16 credits!
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Finalize A Plan After High School
College, Technical School, Military, Work... Take a challenging senior year course load to help you prepare. A fourth year of Science is highly recommended for all career paths!
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Selecting a Level in Core Classes
If you are getting an ‘A’, ‘B’, or ‘C’ then you need to stay or move up a level. Ex: English 11 – ‘B+’ consider taking English 12 CP If you are getting a ‘D’ or ‘F’ you may want to consider moving down a level. Ex: English 11 CP – ‘D’ consider taking English 12 General
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12th Grade CORE Courses English
English 12, English 12 CP, or English 12 AP AP level must take AP test Math Algebra 2 (if you have not taken this year), Math Apps, Algebra 3, Pre-Calculus (CP, H), Calculus, Calculus AP, Stats AP Advanced Science – If you have not completed 3 science classes (or want to take a 4th) Physics (CP and H), Chemistry (CP, H, AP), Astronomy, Environmental, Biology AP, AP levels must take the AP test A 4th year of Science is recommended if planning to attend a 4-year college
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Are you thinking about going to a 4-year college?
Foreign Language At least 3 years of 1 language OR 2 years of 1 and 2 years of another Fine Art At least one year for college Art, Band, Choir
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Earning College Credit in High School
Two Major Ways AP Courses College Credit Plus AP Courses: The Advanced Placement Program, administered by The College Board, allows students to participate in college level courses and possibly earn college credit while still in high school. Secondary schools and colleges cooperate in this program to give students the opportunity to show mastery in college-level courses by taking the AP exam in May of each school year.
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Earning College Credit in High School
College Credit Plus: Eligible students can take a course and earn high school and college credit that appears on both their high school and college transcripts. All courses offered through College Credit Plus-even courses offered in the high school-must be the same course that the college offers. The course must apply to a degree or professional certificate. College Credit Plus replaces the Post- Secondary Education Option, also known as PSEO, and redefines “alternative dual enrollment” programs as advanced standing programs. To be eligible, students must meet the admission standards of the participating college or university to which they apply for enrollment and test “remediation free” on a college placement test. There is no cost for the student to participate in College Credit Plus when the student is enrolled in a public college or university. If you are considering participating in CCP courses either at LHS or on a college campus, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED you register for the April ACT! If you plan on participating in CCP next school year, your Intent form and Contract are due Monday, April 2nd with no exceptions.
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NCAA Eligibility English Social Studies Math Science Foreign Language
English 9 CP World History Algebra 1 CP Physical Science CP Spanish 1 English 9 H World History H Geometry CP Physical Science H Spanish 2 English 10 CP US History Geometry H Environmental Science Spanish 3 English 10 H US History H Algebra 2 CP Biology CP Spanish 4 AP HC ENGL 1510 Government Algebra 2 H Biology H Latin 1 English 11 CP Government AP Algebra 3 Chemistry CP Latin 2 English 11 AP Economics Pre-Calculus Chemistry H Latin 3 HC ENGL 2123 Economics AP Pre-Calculus H Physics CP Latin 4 AP English 12 CP History Seminar Calculus Physics H French 1 English 12 AP European History AP Calculus AP Biology AP French 2 Electives: Poetry, Mythology, Gothic Literature, Speech, Journalism 1, Journalism 2 Electives: Psychology, Sociology, Current Events, Practical Law, HC SOCI 1101, HC PSYC 1101 Statistics AP Chemistry AP French 3 OU MATH 1300 Astronomy French 4 AP PLTW biomedical, PLTW Human Body, PLTW Into Engineering, PLTW Principles of Engineering Anatomy/Physiology HC PHYS 1201,HC PHYS 1202, OU ASTR 1000,
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Choose Your Classes Carefully…
The student registration process is one of the most important functions that a student performs each year. It determines the courses the school will offer, development of student scheduling, and how the school utilizes its staff. When a student completes the registration process, he/she enters into a contract with the school. LHS asks its students to be most careful and accurate in selecting their courses each year. Talk to upperclass students and teachers about your course selections. Read the LHS Program of Studies for course descriptions. The deadline for requesting course changes is June 1st The only schedule changes made during the school year will be for a failed class that must be repeated, a change in academic level, or a change based on the recommendation of the course teacher.
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Scheduling Timeline February 16 – Elective Day
March – Registration Days for 11th grade students through English classes – Counselors will be in classes assisting students in filling out their registration request sheets for next year. Beginning of April– Request lists to Teachers for comments/concerns April 27 – Requests sent home with interims Beginning of May – Requests distributed to students for signature/review and be returned to counseling office June 1 – Last day to request change of courses
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Accessing the Program of Studies
Go to the Lancaster High School Website Click the Guidance and Counseling Department on the left hand side OR Academic Resources Registration Information Access and Read the Program of Studies
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