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Guide to Credits and Course Selections Ms. Amanda McCauley LOCATED IN Z4 (808) 305-7361 WEBPAGE WWW.KAHUKU.ORGWWW.KAHUKU.ORG “COUNSELING” “9 TH GRADE COUNSELOR”
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Credits Students earn “credit” when a class is completed Annual long courses are worth 1 credit, semester courses are worth.5 credits Freshman/Sophomore year “advanced” courses are offered to help prepare students for “honors” level courses, which prepare for AP courses 24 Credits to graduate Option to take 28 Why? Additional math, science, or AP courses AP Courses are offered beginning in 10 th grade, where a student can earn a “weight” in Grade Point Average A=5 points, opposed to A=4 points if sits for AP end of course exam College credit may also be offered if student passes with particular score on a 5 point scale Graduation requirements: Page 21 in your child’s redbook Additional certificates with graduation? Page 21 in your child’s redbook Valedictorian Student earns a 4.0 GPA or higher AND meets requirements for an honor’s certificate
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Freshman Year (9) Levels General (1 credit/course) Advanced (X) (1 credit) Honors (H) (1 credit) Courses (7) EnglishHistoryScienceMathPE/TransitionElective *English 9 *English 9(X) *English 9(H) *US History *US History(X) *US History(H) *Physical Sci *Physical Sci(X) *Physical Sci(H) Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 *PE (required) *Transition to HS
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Sophomore Year (10) Levels General (1 credit/course) Advanced (X) (1 credit) Honors (H) (1 credit) 1 option AP (Advanced Placement) **Weighted on GPA** (1 credit) Courses (7) EnglishHistoryScienceMathPE/TransitionElective *English 10 *English 10(X) *English 10(H) *World History *World History(X) *World History(H) *World History(AP) *Biology *Biology(X) *Biology(H) Geometry Algebra 2 Trig/A.Geo *PE (.5/required) *Health(.5required)
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Junior Year (11) Levels General (.5) + (.5) credits Honors (H) (1 credit) 4 Options AP (Advanced Placement) **Weighted on GPA** (1 credit) ****Modern Hawaiian History must be taken, even if student is enrolled in AP US History**** Courses (7) EnglishHistoryScienceMathElective *American Lit(.5)/ Expo. Writing (.5) *American Lit and Expo. Writing(H) *AP Lang. Comp. *Modern Hawaiian History (.5) REQUIRED/ *History choice(.5) *AP US History *Chemistry *Chemistry (H) *Integrated Sci *Human Phys. *Physics *AP Biology (Biology/Chem recommended) Modeling/World Algebra 2 Trig(.5)/A. Geo(.5) Calculus AP Calc.
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Senior Year (12) Levels General (.5) +(.5) credits Honors (H) (1 credit) 4+ Options AP (Advanced Placement) **Weighted on GPA** ****Participation in Democracy IS included in AP Government**** Courses (7) EnglishHistorySci. (elective)Math (elective)Elective *British Lit(.5)/ Expo. Writing2(.5) *British Lit and Expo. Writing2(H) *AP Lang (OR) *AP Composition *Participation in Democracy (.5)/History choice (.5) *AP US Hist (OR) *AP Gov’t/Politics *Chemistry *Chem (H) *Human Phys. *Physics *Medical Biotech(.5)/ Forensics(.5) *AP Biology Geometry Algebra 2 Trig/A.Geo Calculus AP Calculus AP Stats.
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More on Credits Career Technical Education Pathways (CTE) Elective courses offered to expose students to college majors/career opportunities **Students MUST take a CORE pathway course as an introduction into pathway, followed by higher level courses (example: Natural Resource CORE, followed by Plant Systems 1) Pathways offered at KHIS: Industrial Engineering Pathway, Public/Human Service Pathway, Health Service Pathway, Art/Communication Pathway, Natural Resource Pathway Eschool Hawaii www.eschool.k12.hi.us www.eschool.k12.hi.us Eschool courses are online, and may be taken in addition to a student’s schedule during the school year free of charge, or for cost during the summer Credits earned are given a letter grade (A-F), and WILL attribute into student’s grade point average Registration occurs with Mrs. Ostermiller in Q1 at: the beginning, end of each semester, or prior to summer once identified course is found by student/parent/counselor Recovery Credits It costs $190.00 to recover 1 credit Student must register for “Grad Point” program which is taken after school Discuss with counselor for specifics Student is NOT given a letter grade as GPA WILL NOT change. Credit / No credit is awarded for graduation Running Start Courses “Running Start” courses are offered by Hawaii community colleges and award DUAL credit, for both HS and college credit Students may begin taking Running Start courses as juniors If interested, please observe the courses currently offered at: https://www.hawaii.edu/runningstart/
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