forecasting for freshmen class of 2018. graduation requirements essential skills – reading,...
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Forecasting forFreshmen
Class of 2018
Graduation Requirements
Essential Skills – Reading, Writing, & Math
24 Credits Extended Application
(Senior Project)
Semester Schedule
8 classes, 90 minutes7 min. passing periodsTutorial (Writing Lab,
Science Lab, Math Lab, Test Makeup Center)
Gold/Blue Days
Planning Guide How to reach me if you have questions
(pg. 2)
Athletics – CoreCourseGPA.com, NCAA Clearinghouse (pg. 2)
Advanced Placement Program (pg. 8)
AP International Diploma (pg.9)
PCC Dual Credit (pg. 6)
Course Descriptions and Course Sequence
Example: Language Arts (pg. 24)
Language Arts
4 credits required for high school graduation
Colleges require all College Prep courses & grades of C or better
9th grade options:
Advanced World Lit
Lit & Comp 9
Social Science
3 credits required for high school graduation
AP Human Geography
Human Geography
Science3 credits required for
graduationPhysicsSTEM Chemistry if you
scored 21 or higher on Math or Science EXPLORE test
AP Environmental Science
Math3 credits required for high
school graduationAlgebra IAccelerated GeometryAdvanced Algebra IIPre-Calculus
PE/Health
1 credit of Health required for high school graduation
1 credit of PE required for high school graduation
Health 1Fitness Team
World LanguageLanguages offered: French,
German, Japanese & SpanishColleges require at least 2
credits of the same Foreign Language with grades of C or higher
Native Spanish speakers also have option of Spanish Lit/Comp I/II/III or AP Spanish – please take the Spanish assessment
ElectivesTotal the number of credits
on the frontFill in your schedule with
electives that interest youChoose five alternate
classes and rank them 1-5
Procedures: Select classes totaling 7 credits (this
does not include Access Tutorial) Course selections decide schedule
and hiring You will be able to see your
selections and any changes we make this spring in StudentVue
Sign your form and put your college/career goal on the back
Timeline Take your form home, share it with
your parents and ask them to sign it Come with your parents/guardians to
Academic Planning Night on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 in the Commons.
Five Oaks: Turn in by Tuesday, Feb. 25 to your math teacher.
Watch for your selections to be loaded in StudentVue