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ELEVENTH GRADE COURSE SELECTION. PLANNING FOR YOUR SENIOR YEAR. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. COMPLETE A MINIMUM OF 22 CREDITS IN THE REQUIRED SUBJECT AREAS ENGLISH 4 UNITS SOCIAL STUDIES 3 UNITS MATH* 4 UNITS SCIENCE 3 UNITS PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 UNIT (2 SEMESTERS)
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ELEVENTH GRADE COURSE SELECTION PLANNING FOR YOUR SENIOR YEAR
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • COMPLETE A MINIMUM OF 22 CREDITS IN THE REQUIRED SUBJECT AREAS • ENGLISH 4 UNITS • SOCIAL STUDIES 3 UNITS • MATH* 4 UNITS • SCIENCE 3 UNITS • PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 UNIT (2 SEMESTERS) • HEALTH ½ UNIT • CAREER PATHWAY 3 UNITS * Must complete either Algebra II or Algebra with Trig. * Most 4 year colleges prefer that students complete 4 years in each core subject area. • PROGRESSING TO A SENIOR HOMEROOM • Earn a minimum of 18 credits • If you have less than 18 credits at the end of this year but can still meet graduation requirements, you will begin the year in a junior homeroom and be moved to a senior homeroom at the start of 2nd semester.
CONSIDER YOUR FUTURE PLANS COLLEGE • Meet college requirements • Foreign Lang. • Core courses • NCAA (athletes) • Take courses related to major • Consider Tech Prep & AP courses • WORKFORCE • Take a full academic schedule • Consider electives such as JDG & co-op • Departmental certificates UNSURE? • Try different electives • Plan to meet college requirements • Consider internship program • Talk to your counselor, family, and friends • Take the ASVAB MILITARY • Consider ROTC • Take a full academic course load • Consider rigor of classes if applying to military academies
SCHEDULING FORM • Check Name And Address At Top Of Form And Make Any Necessary Corrections. • Enter The Following Information For Each Course You Schedule: • Course # • Course Title • Y/S= Year/Semester • Turn To The Key On The Back Of The Scheduling Form • * = Needs Instructor’s Approval • **= Schedule With Mr. Sandlin • Schedule 6 Complete Periods • Schedule 1 yearlong or 2 semester courses under Alternate Course Selection • Be sure to specify what your career pathway is on your scheduling sheet. • Check Prerequisites Before Selecting A Course • Schedule 12th Grade Courses Regardless Of Current Grades • Ensure You Are Meeting Graduation Requirements • Do Not Request Teachers On This Form
ENGLISH COURSE SELECTION WORLD LITERATURE (Grade 12) EN4000 ENS400 – (Choose only if you have Mrs. Hall for 11th grade English) SENIORS *Course selection based on teacher recommendation AP Literature (Grade 12) EN6010 CP BRITISH LIT. (Grade 12) EN4010 SURVERY OF LIT. (Grade 11) EN3000 OR ENS300 Pre-AP Literature Grade 11 EN6000 CP AMERICAN LIT. (Grade 11) EN3010 JUNIORS *Course selection based on teacher recommendation *Students may request a waiver letter if they do not agree with a teacher’s recommendation WRITING THRU LIT. (Grade 10) EN2000 AP Lang. Composition (Grade 10) OR Elective option for grades 11-12 SOPHOMORES INTRO TO LITERATURE (Grade 9) EN 1000 FRESHMAN
SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE SELECTION • If You Have Not Passed One Or More Of The Following Courses, Please Schedule The Missing Course(s) Using The Codes Below: • If You Have Passed The Courses Outlined Above, You May Choose From Any Of The Social Studies Electives To Satisfy College Requirements Or Personal Interest. • 9th GRADE • World & US History IA -----SS100A • World & US History IB------SS100B • 10th Grade • World & US History IIA-----SS200A • World & US History IIB-----SS200B • OR • AP US History----------------SS6000 • 11th Grade • POD Government-----------SS300G • POD Economics-------------SS301E • OR • AP Micro & US Govt/Politics-----SS6090
MATH COURSE SELECTION Statistics(MA5050) AP Calculus(MA6000) Calculus (MA5020) Geometry II (MA5040) AP Statistics (MA6010) Precalculus (MA5010) Intro to Calculus (MA4000) Algebra II w/Trig. (MA3010) Min. of 92 + teacher recommendation Algebra II (MA3020) *Traditional curriculum – should have an 85 or better Algebra w/Trig (MA3000) *Continues Core Plus curriculum • Geometry/Intro to Prob. and Stats. • Springer---------------.MA200B • String………………..MA200G • Synoski----------------.MA200K • Page…………………MA200P • Shetzler---------------..MA200R • Smith………………..MA200S • Tucci…….-------------.MA200T • Williams----------------.MA200W • Bernard----------------.MAS200 • Davis------------------..MAS200 Discrete Math (MA5000) Algebra/Intro to Geometry (MA1000) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Integrated Math I 8th Grade Math Middle School
SCIENCE COURSE SELECTION AP Physics (SC6000) AP Chemistry (SC6010) AP Biology (SC6020) Adv. Chemistry (SC6050) Adv. Anatomy & Phys. (SC5040) Physics (SC5030) Chemistry (SC5010) Marine Biology (SC5000) Environmental Science (SC5020) Physical Science (SC2000) Biology (SC1000)
Physical Education OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Health ½ Unit = 1 semester Health = PE5040 1 Unit (2 Semesters) Physical Education I = PE5000 Physical Education II = PE5010 Physical Education and Health are offered during the summer for a fee. Please do not write these courses on your schedule if you plan to take them over the summer. Sign-up for summer PE and Health will be announced later in the year.
ELECTIVES FOR SENIORS ONLY You may only schedule ONE of the elective choices below per semester. Applications for the following electives are available in guidance and must be completed and returned to guidance by May. Career Intern/Peer Teacher 85 Minimum GPA Part-time College 85 Minimum GPA Enrolled In CP Or AP English Teacher’s Aide 80 Minimum GPA Co-op Meet Course Prerequisites Approval From Department Chair For Departmental Co-op OTHER ELECTIVE OPTIONS Agriculture* Air Force Junior ROTC Business* Driver Education Family & Consumer Science* Fine Arts* World Languages JDG Marketing* Math Physical Education Science Social Studies Technology* * = Departmental certificate available ELECTIVE OPPORTUNITIES
LAST BUT NOT LEAST • Have parent/guardian review and sign schedule. • You will meet with your counselor on either Thursday, Feb. 18 or Friday, Feb. 19. Be ready to turn your signed schedule in on that day. • Requests for specific teachers must have parent signature and be turned into the front office before July 31, 2010. Teacher requests are not guaranteed. • Students are not permitted to drop or change courses after the 1st 10 days of school. When you sign up for a yearlong course, you are committing to that course for the entire year.
QUESTIONS TO VIEW THIS POWERPOINT PRESENTATION, VISIT WWW.CRHS.CR.K12.DE.US, CLICK ON GUIDANCE, AND THEN CLICK ON “ACADEMIC SCHEDULING”.