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Welcome to Goodland High School Pre-Enrollment 2010 - 2011
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USD 352 Graduation Requirements 4 credits English 3 credits Math 3 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 1 credit PE/Health 1 credit Computer Technology 1 credit Fine Arts 9 Electives = 24 Total Credits Class of 2012 +
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USD 352 Graduation Requirements 4 credits English 3 credits Math 3 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 1 credit PE/Health 1 credit Computer Technology 1 credit Fine Arts 10 Electives = 25 Total Credits Class of 2011
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English Graduation requirements - 4 credits Freshman = English I Sophomore = English II Junior = English III 12th - English IV or Composition I & Composition II (College English 101 and 102) Dual Credit Option
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Math Graduation requirements - 3 credits Course placement is based on assessments past performance teacher recommendation Course placement is based on assessments past performance teacher recommendation
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Math Graduation requirements - 3 credits Math Matters I (Instructor Permission) Algebra I Algebra II Geometry Applied Math I Advanced Math Courses: Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry (College Algebra - dual credit option) Calculus (senior level) - dual credit option Math Matters I (Instructor Permission) Algebra I Algebra II Geometry Applied Math I Advanced Math Courses: Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry (College Algebra - dual credit option) Calculus (senior level) - dual credit option
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~~~ Trig/Pre-Calc = 22 on math & 18 on reading ~~~ English Comp I & II = 18 on writing and 18 on reading Compass Test -- can take only 2 times Begin taking in Apr - June of Soph Yr ACT Requirements for Dual Credit Classes
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Science 3 credits required for graduation Earth Science I (EPSCI) EPSCI II Biology I Biology II Chemistry I Chemistry II (dual credit) Physics (KBOR Scholar) Earth Science I (EPSCI) EPSCI II Biology I Biology II Chemistry I Chemistry II (dual credit) Physics (KBOR Scholar)
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PE/Health PE/Health ~ required course ~Probably was taken your Freshman year Elective PE Courses Advanced PE Lifetime Weightlifting Strength Training Body Toning Zero Hour Weightlifting (.5 credit) PE/Health ~ required course ~Probably was taken your Freshman year Elective PE Courses Advanced PE Lifetime Weightlifting Strength Training Body Toning Zero Hour Weightlifting (.5 credit)
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Computer Technology Required Computer Applications or Advanced Computer Applications Subsequent Classes 21st Century Skills (Seniors - Advanced Computer Applications) Advanced Computer Applications
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Social Studies 3 credits required for graduation Social Studies Requirements: 1 credit of World History* or World Geography 1 credit American History (Junior).5 credits American Government (Senior).5 Credit of Psychology, Sociology, Current Social Issues, or Econ in Marketing
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Fine Arts 1 Credit required for graduation Art classes –Art I, Art 2, Advanced Art, Graphic Art Music classes –Music Appreciation –Music Theory –Instrumental Music Band Jazz Band (Zero Hour @.5 credit) –Vocal Music Black & Gold Choir Mixed Chorale X-Pressos
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ELECTIVES German German II Pending arrangements Spanish Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV FOREIGN LANGUAGES
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Electives LANGUAGE ARTS Speech - pending (Junior/Senior) Yearbook - by application (Sophomore,Junior,Senior)
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Electives Business/Marketing Classes –Accounting I, II –Applications of Accounting –Starting you own Retail Business/Preparing for the World of Work –Selling Dynamics –Economics in Marketing/Creative Marketing –Computers in Marketing/Marketing Careers –Marketing Education Work Experience
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Electives FACS Classes –(1) Family & Consumer Science -- FACS (Introduction to Human Services) –(.5) Career & Life Planning (Career & Community Connections) (.5) Youth and Community Leadership –(.5) Nutrition & Wellness -- (.5) Nutrition & Meal Preparation (Nutrition & Culinary Arts) –Balancing Career & Family (Family Studies) (.5) Interior & Fashion Design –(.5) Financial Fitness (Consumer Education) –(.5) Parenting (Human Growth & Development I) (.5) Human Growth & Development II
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Electives Applied Technology Classes –Investigations in Technology (Introduction to Industrial Technology) –Engineering & Design (General Drafting) –Engineering Principles (Drafting CAD) –Engineering Research & Development (Architectural Design) –Advanced Studies in Architecture –Interior Design IIB –Cabinet Making I (Furniture/Cabinetmaking) –Cabinet Making II (Furniture/Cabinetmaking) –Cabinet Making III (Furniture/Cabinetmaking)
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3 Ways of Gaining Admission to a Regents University Achieve ACT composite of 21 or above Rank in top 1/3 of high school’s graduating class Complete Qualified Admissions Pre- college curriculum with a 2.0 GPA (KS school)
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Kansas Board of Regents Qualified Admissions for College English - 4 credits Science - 3 credits Math - 3 credits (may change to 4) one course must be taken senior year JH Algebra I does not count Social Sciences - 3 credits Foreign Language ~recommended, not required
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Kansas Board of Regents Scholars Curriculum 4 English 3 Science - Biology, Chemistry, & Physics 4 Math - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II + Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus or Calculus 3 Social Studies 2 Foreign Language (same language)
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Career Pathways Interest Inventory Skills Inventory Plan of Coursework Website Interest Inventory Skills Inventory Plan of Coursework Website wwwkansascareerpipeline.org.
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Northwest Kansas Technical College Goodland High School Options Part-time Junior & Senior years Part-time Senior year Full-time Senior year Interested? Contact the counselor ~ Mrs. Farris - Partida (Nancy) or Mrs. Gregory Part-time Junior & Senior years Part-time Senior year Full-time Senior year Interested? Contact the counselor ~ Mrs. Farris - Partida (Nancy) or Mrs. Gregory
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Transcript & Credit Check Mailed to parents of all current 9th, 10th, 11th Grade Students at GHS
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Web Sites USD 352 Goodland District Website: –http://www.usd352.orghttp://www.usd352.org Goodland High School tab –School Information »Enrollment Information PowerSchool: –Green button on right side of district website or –http://powerschool.usd352.k12.ks.ushttp://powerschool.usd352.k12.ks.us Calendar –First button on right side of district website or –http://www.highschoolsports.net
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To Enroll: Log on to PowerSchool Go to ‘Class Registration’ Choose classes from drop-down menus Fill in 7 Classes Must choose 1 Alternate class “Submit”
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