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To Woodbridge High School 1
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FALL SEMESTER September to January 1 st Block-85 minutes 2 nd Block-85 minutes 3 rd Block-85 minutes (30 minute lunch) 4 th Block-85 minutes SPRING SEMESTER February to June 1 st Block-85 minutes 2 nd Block-85 minutes 3 rd Block-85 minutes (30 minute lunch) 4 th Block-85 minutes
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Successfully complete 125 credits to graduate 40 credits per year 3
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4 The “S” track is designed for college prep. The “(AP)” courses are geared towards the advanced placement examination of the College Entrance Examination Board which is given in May of each year. The “R” track is the advanced program. The “Honors” program is to meet the needs of students who have consistently demonstrated strong reading, writing and thinking skills.
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ENGLISH REQUIREMENT ENGLISH 1-2-3-4 5
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S-TRACK ENGLISH R-TRACK ENGLISH HONORS ENGLISH ENGLISH AP LITERATURE & COMPOSITION (12 th grade) ENGLISH AP LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION (11 th or 12 th grade) 6
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MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT 15 CREDITS which MUST INCLUDE ALGEBRA 1 & GEOMETRY & a third year of math that builds upon Algebra I and Geometry. 20 credits suggested 7
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R & S TRACK ALGEBRA 1 H, R & S TRACK GEOMETRY H, R & S TRACK ALGEBRA 2 H & R PRECALCULUS R CALCULUS AP MATH COURSES CALCULUS STATISTICS COMPUTER SCIENCE 8
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15 CREDITS and MUST INCLUDE: BIOLOGY – N. J. Biology Competency Test (BCT) CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, OR PHYSICS Third Science Class 20 CREDITS ARE SUGGESTED 9
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R & S TRACK ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS INTEGRATED SCIENCE Anatomy and Physiology Robotics AP COURSES BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PHYSICS 10
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R/S/AP TRACK WORLD HISTORY II U.S. HISTORY 1 U.S. HISTORY 2 11
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12 AP COURSES US HISTORY 1 & 2 PSYCHOLOGY EUROPEAN HISTORY MACROECONOMICS WORLD HISTORY
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one year of either FRENCH, SPANISH, OR CHINESE 20 credits are suggested 13
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH REQUIREMENT 1-2-3-4 14
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FINANCIAL AND BUSINESS LITERACY R/S 15
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT ONE YEAR Visual Arts Band/Chorus Dance Theater Arts Theater Arts-Oratory 16
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PRACTICAL ARTS REQUIREMENT ONE YEAR IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 21 st Century Life and Careers: Technology, Family/Consumer Science, Industrial Arts 17
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Accounting 1 (R) College Prep Accounting (C) Principles of Business (R/S) Teacher Apprentice Program (R) Web Design (R/S) Journalism 1 (R) Creative Writing (R) Comparative Mythology (R) Philosophy & Literature (R) SAT Prep (R) Literature and Film (R) World According to Satire (R) Yearbook 1 & 2 (R) 18 ELECTIVES Facing History and Ourselves (R/S) Law and Society (R/S) Psychology (R/S) Sociology (R/S) Elementary Statistics (R) Intro to Computer Science (R) Math for College Readiness (S) AP Art History AP Music Theory History of Popular Music (R)
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English 1 Biology R or Env. Science World History II World Language Physical Education & Health Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 2 electives 19
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MATHENGLISH 9 th Grade – Algebra 1 Part 1 + 2 10 th grade – Math II 11 th grade – Math III 12 th grade – Math IV 9 th Grade – English 1 Skills Intervention 10 th Grade – English 2 Skills Intervention 11 th Grade – English 3 Skills Intervention 12 th Grade – English 4 Skills Intervention 20
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Students are required to complete 10 hours of community service each year. All community service opportunities will be offered at the high school or within the community. An average of 10 hours each year is required for a total of 40 hours. For example, if a freshman completes 40 hours during their freshman year, they have fulfilled the community service requirement for graduation. 21
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And now the Department Heads will discuss their respective departments 22
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