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Smithfield High School Freshman/Sophomore Classes

Find the right courses and develop a plan for success in college and beyond. Explore the curriculum, credits, and strategies for preparing for standardized tests. Discover how extracurricular activities and community involvement can enhance your profile. Keep your options open and make the most of your high school years.

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Smithfield High School Freshman/Sophomore Classes

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  1. Course Selection and Post-Secondary Planning Smithfield High SchoolFreshman/Sophomore Classes

  2. Counselor Assignments • Mrs. Gover A-D • Mrs. Phelps E-J • Mrs. Robertson K-Ri • Mrs. Booth Ro-Z

  3. High School Curriculum and Course Strategy • AIM HIGH Each student needs to develop his or her own interests and skills. When you are ready to begin college or enter a post secondary career, we will seek to help you find the appropriate match for both success and challenge.

  4. Standard Diploma22 Standard Credits and 6 Verified Credits Standard Verified • English 4 2 • Mathematics 3 1 • Laboratory Science 3 1 • History & Social Sciences 3 1 • Health & P.E. 2 • Fine Arts/F. Lang/CTE 2 • Econ & Pers Finance 1 • Electives (2 sequential)4 • One Virtual Class • Career & Tech Ind. Cert. • Student Selected SOL 1

  5. Advanced Diploma26 Standard Credits and 9 Verified Credits Standard Verified • English 4 2 • Mathematics 4 2 • Laboratory Science 4 2 • History & Social Sciences 4 2 • Foreign Language 3 • Health & P.E. 2 • Fine Arts or CTE 1 • Econ. & Pers. Finance 1 • Electives 3 • One Virtual Class • Student Selected SOL 1

  6. Ten Steps to Take Now to Prepare for College and Beyond

  7. Take the most challenging courses! • Take the most challenging courses you can handle. • Select electives to develop and advance your interests.

  8. Pursue the Five Core Subjects • English • Math • Social Studies • Science • Foreign Language Note: In most cases, five is better than four, four is better than three, etc.

  9. Pursue Honors, Dual Enrollment, & Advanced Placement Courses AP, honors, and dual enrollment courses allow even more challenge and may provide college credit. Honors, DE, and AP courses offer weighted credit and can help build a solid GPA.

  10. Prepare For Standardized Tests Participate in self-study and preparation classes on test taking skills. Standardized Test to be taken during High School: PSAT SAT ACT AP EXAMS SOLs College Board and Khan Academy can help prepare for SAT testing.

  11. Develop Your Extra Strengths! Extracurricular activities will enhance your profile. • Develop your skills through involvement in 2-4 activities during high school. • Give back to your school community and local community.

  12. LEADERSHIP - Is Essential Demonstrate leadership in what you do, and participate in something in which you can excel. Concentrate on what is meaningful to you and remember that colleges and employers look for longer commitment to a few activities rather than a list of one year activities.

  13. GIVE BACK TO THE COMMUNITY! Give back to the community of the school and the broader community. *Remember, whatever you do well and enjoy can provide the opportunity to share yourself with the community.

  14. Keep Your Options Open and Your Mind Ready! • Form close relationships with your counselors, and career counselor, and be open to exploring a variety of post-secondary academic institutions. • Avoid becoming focused too early on any one college.

  15. KNOW YOURSELF! • Know your own assets and areas you need to improve.

  16. Develop Accountability! • Develop personal accountability within your family, school, and community. Learn to accept consequences, manage time, and assume financial responsibility.

  17. Program of Studies • The Program of Studies can be found on the SHS Guidance page and IWCS website. • Use the POS to find: • Course descriptions • Prerequisites • Grade appropriate courses • Sequential courses

  18. English • English 10 / 11 • Honors English 10 / 11 • AP Language and Composition (grade 11) • Electives • Creative Writing • Photojournalism (Yearbook; year-long class)

  19. History and Social Science • World History II (10) Reminder: If you are working toward a standard diploma, this is the ONE history class that you are not required to take. • Honors World History II (10) • AP European History (10) • VA/US History (10/11) • Honors VA/US History (11) • AP US History (11) • Electives • AP Psychology (Virtual)

  20. Mathematics • Geometry • Honors Geometry (honors weight) • Algebra, Function, and Data Analysis • Algebra II • Algebra II/Trigonometry (honors weight) • Functions Trigonometry (honors weight) • DE Math Analysis (advanced weight) • DE Probability and Statistics (advanced weight) • DE Calculus (advanced weight) • AP Calculus AB (advanced weight)

  21. Science • Biology • Honors Biology I (honors weight) • Biology II • AP Biology (advanced weight) • Oceanography • Chemistry(honors weight) • AP Chemistry (advanced weight) • Physics (honors weight) • AP Physics (advanced weight) • Anatomy & Physiology (honors weight) • REMEMBER: You must take either CHEMISTRY or PHYSICS if you are earning an ADVANCED DIPLOMA.

  22. Foreign Language • Latin (I, II, III, IV) • Spanish (I, II, III, IV)

  23. Fine Arts • Theater Arts • Band • Chorus • Art

  24. REQUIRED!! • All students are required to take ECONOMICS and PERSONAL FINANCE as a virtual course. • This is a graduation requirement.

  25. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Double blocked (4 credit CTE Programs) • Agriculture Production Technology (WHS) • Agriculture Production Management (WHS) • Culinary Arts I (SHS) • Culinary Arts II (SHS • Nurse Aide I (SHS) • Nurse Aide II (SHS) • Cosmetology I(WHS) • Cosmetology II (WHS) • Building Trades I (WHS) • Building Trades II (WHS) • Welding I (SHS – 2nd semester only)

  26. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Business and Information Technology • Information Technology Fundamentals • Programming • Advanced Programming • Database Design & Management • Advanced Database Design & Management

  27. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Career Connections • Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I • Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II

  28. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Marketing • Sports, Entertainment & Recreation Marketing • Advanced Sports, Entertainment & Recreation Marketing

  29. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Technology Education • Engineering Explorations I • Engineering Analysis & Applications II • Engineering Concepts & Processes III • Engineering Practicum IV • Manufacturing Systems Technology I • Manufacturing Systems Technology II

  30. Career and Technical Education NOTE: Some classes have prerequisites - check program of studies Military Sciences • Army JROTC I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII

  31. Special Programs • Governor’s School for the Arts • Governor’s School for Science and Technology • Governor’s Early Scholars Program

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