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Shorecrest Registration Class of 2013
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Plan Carefully To meet all graduation requirements and personal goals, each student must look at his/her program from freshman year on, selecting classes carefully.
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Earning High School Credit One school year is divided into two semesters Student takes 6 classes per semester.5 credit is earned per class, per semester 3 credits possible per semester 6 credits per year
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Credit can be lost if… Students earn a failing grade in a class (F) 9 or more absences are reached in one semester
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Class Standing Student must earn a minimum of: 5.0 credits for Sophomore status 10.0 credits for Junior status 16.0 credits for Senior status 22.5 credits for graduation
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Graduation Credit Requirements English3.5 Social Studies3.0 Mathematics3.0 Science2.0 Fine Arts1.0 PE/Health2.0 Occupational1.0 Electives6.5 Senior Consumer Economics.5 TOTAL CREDITS:22.5
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English English 9 *Must pass to go on to English 10 1.0 English 10 *Must pass to move on to advanced English 1.0 Junior/Senior Classes: Speech.5 English Elective.5 Senior Literature.5
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Social Studies World Geography.5 World History1.0 U.S. History1.0 Senior Civics.5 Washington State History Satisfied (usually done in grade 7 or 8)
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Math Three years of Math, through Math 3 3.0 * More math may be required for support.
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Science Integrated Physical Science 1.0 Integrated Biological Science 1.0
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Fine Arts Any class in the Music Department, Art Department or Drama, Advanced Drama, Visual Technology, Photography and *Video Production classes 1.0 * Some colleges will not accept video production.
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Occupational Any classes in Business Technology/Marketing, Family and Consumer Science, Industrial Technology and Visual Technology departments 1.0
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P.E. and Health Essential Health and Fitness (9th or 10th).5 Advanced Topics in Health and Fitness (11th or 12th).5 2 PE electives 1.0
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Additional Requirements 60 hours Community Service WASL/High School Proficiency Exam High School and Beyond Plan Senior Project/Culminating Exhibit Washington State History (usually satisfied in grade 7 or 8)
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College Entrance Minimum Requirements 4 years English 3 years Social Studies 3 years Math (through Integrated 3) Senior Year Math 2 years Lab Science (1 yr Algebra based) 2 years World Language 1 year Fine/Performing Arts Must pass three year-long college prep courses each year of high school * http://www.hecb.wa.gov/research/issues/documents/MCASOverviewstudents.pdf
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Ninth Grade Program English 9full year 1.0 Mathematicsfull year1.0 Integ. Phys. Sci.full year 1.0 World Geographyone semester.5 Essential Healthone semester.5 and Fitness (9th or 10th grade) Electives 4 semesters2.0 TOTAL6.0
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Support Classes Schedules may change based on individual academic needs. Elective choices will be replaced by your counselor. Examples of these courses include: READ 180, Support Math
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Important Reminders Students are “reserving” spaces in classes and are making a commitment to take those classes. Minimal class changes will be made prior to the start of school to facilitate proper level placement or scheduling errors. Students requesting honors classes are making a full year long commitment to honors level work. If a requested class does not fit in a student schedule, an alternate will be scheduled (please choose alternate classes carefully)
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Each student will receive: A 2009-2010 Registration Guide A registration form, pre-printed with required courses A list of elective courses for freshmen, showing class codes to be used on the registration form
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Completed forms are due: March 9/10, 2009
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Review SC Registration www.shorelineschools.org/shorecrest/registration All forms are available in PDF format. Shorecrest Counseling Staff: Jill Brown-Goetzmann Lisa Gastaldi Linda Strong Jenny Breed Wendy Friedman
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