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COURSE SELECTION

COURSE SELECTION. Grade 10. Sophomore Year. Take college prep and / or honors classes and work hard to get the best grades possible. Get involved, both in and out of school. Take the PSAT test in October. Take the PLAN test in December. Visit the Warren County Career Center in December.

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COURSE SELECTION

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  1. COURSE SELECTION Grade 10

  2. Sophomore Year • Take college prep and / or honors classes and work hard to get the best grades possible. • Get involved, both in and out of school. • Take the PSAT test in October. • Take the PLAN test in December. • Visit the Warren County Career Center in December. • Take the Ohio Graduation Tests (OGT) in March. • Select 11th grade courses in April.

  3. Graduation Requirements • English: 4 credits • Math: 4 credits • Science: 3 credits • Social Studies: 3 credits • Health: ½ credit • Physical Education: ½ credit • Business / Technology, Fine Arts, Foreign Language: 1 credit • Electives: 4 credits • TOTAL = 20 credits

  4. Honors Diploma (may take regular or honors courses) • Must earn all but ONE of the following: • English: 4 credits • Math: 4 credits (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2) • Science: 4 credits (Chemistry, Physics) • Social Studies: 4 credits • Foreign Language: 3 credits (or 2 years of 2 languages) • Fine Arts (art, music): 1 credit • Grade Point Average: 3.5+ (unweighted) • ACT or SAT: 27+ or 1210+

  5. Required courses for Sophomores • English • Science • Math • Social Studies • Health

  6. English • World Literature 10-1 & 10-2 • Honors World Literature 10-1 & 10-2

  7. Science • Biology of Genetics & Cell Biology • Honors Biology 3 (if took Honors Biology in 9th grade) • Chemistry 1A & 1B • Honors Chemistry 1A & 1B

  8. Math • Algebra 1A, 1B, 1C • Geometry A & B • Honors Geometry A & B • Algebra 2A & 2B • Honors Algebra 2A & 2B • Pre-Calculus 1 (Trigonometry) & Pre-Calculus 2 • Honors Trigonometry & Honors Pre-Calculus

  9. Social Studies • American History 1 & 2 • Honors American History 1 & 2 • AP (Advanced Placement) United States History

  10. Other Required Courses • Health • PE (if not completed in 9th grade)

  11. Elective Courses • Courses other than the core courses (English, Math, Science, Social Studies) required for graduation.

  12. Foreign Language • Spanish 1A & 1B • Spanish 2A & 2B

  13. Physical Education • P.E. Fundamentals 2 • P.E. Option: must complete and turn in paperwork before season begins • Summer school P.E.: June 10-25 or June 26-July 15; cost is $100 per session; can only take one session

  14. English electives • Journalism A • Journalism B • Radio (C or better in 9th grade English) • Drama • Creative Writing • Speech and Debate • Yearbook 1 & 2 (need to turn in application to Mrs. Van Mil)

  15. Music • Music Theory A & B • Select Women’s Chorale 1 & 2 (must audition) • Men’s Choir 1 & 2 • Women’s Choir 1 & 2 • Mixed Choir 1 & 2 • Select Mixed Choir 1 & 2 (must audition) • Concert Band 1 & 2 • Symphonic Band 1 & 2 (must audition) • Marching Band (outside of school day; must also sign up for Concert or Symphonic Band)

  16. Social Studies electives • Ancient World History • Modern World History • Sociology • Introduction to Psychology • Applied Psychology • AP European History 1 & 2

  17. Art • Introduction to Digital Media Arts • Art Fundamentals (prerequisite for all other art classes except Digital Media Arts) • Drawing • Painting • Ceramics • All art classes are 1 semester only (except Introduction to Digital Media Arts) and cannot be retaken.

  18. Business & Information Technology • Information Technology Fundamentals • Computer Applications

  19. Study Hall • 1st semester Study Hall • 2nd semester Study Hall

  20. Advanced Placement (AP) courses • AP courses are significantly more demanding (expectations, prep time & level of difficulty) and may require summer reading. • Students may be charged a course fee (non-refundable). • Students must pay the fee to take the exam. • Students are required to take the AP exam in May. • Students must sign and submit an AP Enrollment Agreement form (turn in with registration materials).

  21. On-line courses • Elective courses (must fill out application) • Student license fee = $150 • Lab fee = $50-$100 • May take on-line courses at school or at home • OLS = on-line courses at school • OLH = on-line courses at home

  22. Athletic Eligibility • Must pass 5 one credit classes per year • Maintain a minimum 1.0 GPA • Eligibility for fall sports = 4th quarter of this year

  23. Drop / Add Policy • Students may only make schedule changes within the first five (5) days of the semester. • Students may not drop A-B courses without penalty after 1st semester unless the student earned an F for 1st semester (ex. Calculus A & B). • Students who drop A-B courses after 1st semester who earned a C or better will receive a WF (withdraw fail) for 2nd semester.

  24. Scheduling Process • All registration sheets due April 3 to English teacher • Online registration will take place on April 8 & 9

  25. Questions? • Mrs. Martin: last names A-G • Mrs. Dafoe: last names H-O • Ms. Phillips: last names P-Z

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