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9/3/2015 1
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2 Juniors February 3-6 English Class
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Developing a Master Schedule Building and planning the master schedule for the following school year is a difficult and complex task. Situations may occur requiring a change to that schedule, however these alterations have a serious effect on class size, teacher assignments, and the overall schedule, therefore these changes are made sparingly. The student and parent are strongly encouraged NOT to plan a course load with the idea that it can be adjusted at a later time. 9/3/2015 3
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New Schedule Change Policy A schedule change may occur within the first five (5) days of a semester. One of the following criteria must be met to have a schedule change. 9/3/2015 4
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New Schedule Change Policy 1. Student schedule does not include the minimum number of required six classes each semester 2. Adjustments due to the successful completion of summer coursework or summer school 3. Error in a student’s schedule due to academic misplacement 4. Error in a student’s schedule due clerical errors 9/3/2015 5
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Adding a Course Without dropping any scheduled courses, a student may add additional course(s) where enrollment permits and without any alteration to the original schedule. 9/3/2015 6
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Lowering a Level Students will be permitted to lower a level, for example, Honors English to CP English, with the recommendation of the teacher at the quarter, or at the semester only. 9/3/2015 7
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Graduation Requirements Course Selection Guide on line on Counseling Web Site. Credits required for grade level designation: 15 Senior 10 Junior 5 Sophomore 9/3/2015 8
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Graduation Requirements 4 English 4 Math (including Algebra 2 or equivalent) 3 Science 3 Social Studies (1 WH, 1 US,.5 Govt,.5 elective) 1 Fine Art .5 Health,.5 PE (2 semesters) 4 Elective Credits Pass OGT Financial Literacy* 20 Total Credits 9/3/2015 9
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Diploma with Honors 4 English 4 Math (including Algebra 2) 4 Science (including Physics) 4 Social Studies 3 World Language (or 2 of 2 ) 1 Fine Arts 3.5 Un-weighted GPA (posted on Naviance) 27 ACT or 1210 SAT (CR and M) 9/3/2015 10
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Typical Schedule 6 classes (1 study period, 1 lunch period) 7 classes (1 lunch period) 9/3/2015 11
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Athletic Eligibility ELIGIBILITY 1. Based on the last nine weeks 2. You must have passed 5 credits 3. You can only have one “F” in the last grading period 4. All athletes are monitored on a weekly basis a.If you receive 2 “F’s” in one week, you will be declared ineligible until at least one of the “F’s” is raised 5. If your GPA is below 2.000, you will be placed on Conditional Eligibility and you will be monitored by all of your teachers who will fill out a weekly progress report on your progress. If your work level drops in two or more classes, you will be declared ineligible until it improves 9/3/2015 12
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Senior Offerings (Current Juniors) English AP English Literature AP English Language Honors English 12 English 12 Continue appropriate level based on teacher recommendation 9/3/2015 13
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Senior Offerings (Current Juniors) Social Studies AP US History US Government, AP Government Elective (Sociology, Economics, AP Economics, AP Psychology, Psychology, 21 st Century) 9/3/2015 14
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Senior Offerings (Current Juniors) Math Algebra 2 Honors Trig/Analytic Geo Prob/Stats AP Stats Trig/Analytic Geo Calculus AB Calculus BC 9/3/2015 15
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Senior Offerings (Current Juniors) Science Chemistry Anatomy & Physiology AP Environmental Science Physics AP Physics AP Biology AP Chemistry 9/3/2015 16
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Senior Offerings (Continued) World Language Not a graduation requirement At least 2 yrs. for college 3 yrs. Diploma with Honors 9/3/2015 17
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Educational Options EXCEL TECC Current Sophomores and Juniors Applications on line 9/3/2015 18
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Educational Options PSEO 3.0 GPA Complete PSEO Enrollment form and return by March 30 Apply to College Take English, Math placement exams Be accepted Register 9/3/2015 19
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Electives Art: Ceramics, Computer Graphics, Drawing, Design & Illustration, Digital Photography, Jewelry & Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, 2-D & 3-D Port Prep and AP Computer Science: Computer Programming, Computer Science Principles, AP Computer Science, Honors Advanced Data Structures English: Speech, Words, Creative Writing, Intro to Journalism, Digital Journalism Business & Technology: Accounting, Business Law, Marketing, Business Principles, Financial Literacy, Video Production Music: Band, Orchestra, Women’s Choir, Mixed Ensemble, AP Music Theory Social Studies: 21 st Century History & Culture 9/3/2015 20
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Reminder Scheduling will begin February 3. Have your courses picked out. New Schedule Change Policy: Do not anticipate that you will be able to change courses. 9/3/2015 21
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