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A Brief Review of Course Options
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Learn about Courses This presentation will only cover a brief overview of the courses available to you. For complete course descriptions, you will need to access the Curriculum Guide online on the SWHS Website Available on the main SWHS page and the Counseling Center Pages
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English Course Options
11th Grade English Course Options English 11 or AP Language and Composition Who should take AP Lang? Students who wish to improve their critical reading and writing skills and work at the college level. Students who were successful in Honors English 10 (grade of B or above) and students who are motivated to analyze short pieces of non-fiction and write about and discuss them in a mature, intelligent way. Students coming from English 10 should have a conversation with their English teacher about the class. 2. Work required for AP Lang? Most work done in class. Some reading and outside research required outside of class.
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11th Grade English Elective Course Options
These may be taken along with either English 11 or AP Language/Composition 0.5 Credit English Options Open to 11th Grade Students Journalism I, II or III (*eligible for 0.5 Senior English credit) Lit thru Film Career Planning Debate Drama III(after passing Drama 1,2) Playwriting Creative Writing Graphic Novels Technical English Sports Literature Dramatic Literature & Composition
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English Elective Options – 0.5 Credit Options
9th 10th 11th 12th Debate (eligible for 0.5 Senior English credit) * Intro to Creative Writing Creative Writing Introduction to Graphic Novels Graphic Novels Sports Literature Dramatic Literature and Composition Playwriting Intro to Literature Through Film Literature Through Film Journalism (Application required - eligible for 0.5 Senior English credit) Career Planning Technical English Drama III (Only available if passed Drama 1&2) Intro to Literature Through Music
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Math Course Progression
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Recommended for students planning on attending: 4 year college, community college, or tech school Geometry 202 Algebra Adv. Algebra 302 Pre-Calculus AP Statistics AP Calculus Bridges to College Algebra Fulfills High School and State requirements Algebra in Manufacturing (AMPED) Geometry 201 or 202 Geometry in Construction Math 250 Financial Algebra Accounting I *None required if state requirements are met. Minimum of 3-years math required for graduation **Math Course Placement for registration is based on recommendation from your current Math teacher. Please let them know if you want to progress more quickly**
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Specialty Math Courses
Gaming and Mathematics Elective only Must have passed or currently taking Algebra 0.5 Credit/Year
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Science Course Progression (Class of 2021)
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Fulfills High School & State requirements Biology or Agricultural Biology Physics or Chemistry Science Electives* *None required- if State Requirements are met Accelerated Science Pathway (suitable for four-year college or university) Biology Physics or AP Physics AND Chemistry or Preparatory Chemistry (CHS – Chem 100) *Students would take 2 science courses concurrently* AP Chemistry OR Chemical Concepts and Lab (CHS – Chem 110) AP Biology Starting with the class of 2021, all students will be required to pass the Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science (WCAS) to graduate
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Science Course Options
11th Grade (Class of 2020) Science Course Options Science Graduation Requirements 3.0 credits of laboratory science 9th grade - Biology or Agricultural Biology (1 credit) 10th or 11th grade - Physics or AP Physics I (1 credit) 10th or 11th grade - Chemistry or Preparatory Chemistry (CHS) (1 credit) *Both Physics and Chemistry are required for graduation, but may be taken in either order.* Some 4-year colleges and universities recommend or require 4 years of science
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Science Course Progression (Class of 2020)
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Fulfills High School & State requirements Biology or Agricultural Biology Physics (recommended) or Chemistry Physics or Chemistry Science Electives* *None required- if State Requirements are met Accelerated Science Pathway (suitable for four-year college or university) Biology Physics or AP Physics AND Chemistry or Preparatory Chemistry (CHS – Chem 100) *Students would take 2 science courses concurrently* AP Chemistry OR Chemical Concepts and Lab (CHS – Chem 110) AP Biology
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11th Grade (Class of 2020) Science Elective Course Options
Credit Required Pre-Requisite? Requirement Horticulture 0.5 No Materials Science Marine Biology Yes Biology or Ag. Biology Human Anatomy & Physiology A Human Anatomy & Physiology B Greenhouse Management Horticulture and Instructor Permission Chemical Concepts w. Lab (CHS) 1.0 Completion or Advanced Algebra or placement into SVC Math 99 required AP Physics I (Completion or concurrent enrollment in Advanced Algebra is strongly recommended) AP Biology (Chemistry strongly recommended) AP Chemistry Chemistry (Advanced Algebra is strongly recommended) Human Biology (CHS)
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Social Studies Elective Options
Course Name Credit 9 10 11 12 The American Revolution 0.5 * Child Psychology Psychology Economics Art History Music as a Political Voice AP Human Geography 1.0 AP Microeconomics/Macroeconomics AP Comparative Government & Politics
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Social Studies Course Options
11th Grade Social Studies Course Options AP U.S. History ( year-long; 1.0 credit) Students who are academically motivated and interested in history Work Required: At least one hour of homework per class OR 19th Century US History (semester-long; .50 credit) 20th Century US History (semester-long; .50 credit) Students may also choose to take a Social Studies Elective in addition to their US History Course. Who should take AP US History? Academically serious students who have a genuine interest in history and who are self-motivated to complete homework outside of class time. Work required for AP US History? Approximately one hour of homework per class meeting
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11th Grade (Class of 2020) Social Studies Course Progression
Accelerated Social Studies Pathway for four-year college/university Social Studies Elective (0.5 Credit) World History (0.5 Credit) AP US History (1.0 Credit) AP Comparative Government & Politics (1.0) Standard Social Studies Pathway for all post high school options World History (0.5) & Social Studies Elective (0.5) 19th US & WA St History (0.5) & 20th US & WA St History (0.5) Current Domestic Issues (0.5) & Current Foreign Issues (0.5)
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