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Graduation Requirements (1 semester = .5 credit) 17 CORE CREDIT REQUIREMENTS 3 credits Science 3 credits Math 4 credits English (4 strongly encouraged) (4 strongly encouraged) 3 credits Social Studies 1.5 credits Fitness .5 credit Health


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4 credits English 3 credits Math

(4 strongly encouraged)

3 credits Science

(4 strongly encouraged)

3 credits Social Studies 1.5 credits Fitness .5 credit Health 1 credit Career & Technical (CTE) 1 credit Fine Arts

(2 strongly encouraged)

17 CORE CREDIT REQUIREMENTS Create your PERSONALIZED PATHWAY w/ 7 Elective credits:

AND

Four Year College Plan:

  • 2 credits in Language electives.
  • 5 credits Electives of your choice.

Personalized Plan:

  • 2 credits Electives that will

specifically prepare you for your post-high school educational plan.

  • 5 credits Elective of your choice.

Graduation Requirements

(1 semester = .5 credit)

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The Registration Form

Neatly Print:

  • LAST name (write both parts if you have a

hyphenated last name)

  • FIRST name (no nicknames)
  • Attending (circle if you will attend EVHS or InTec)

STOP

after you have completed this top section

Sir Lancelot

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InTec is a branch of the high school located at the Walker Center near the Spokane Industrial Park. The main goal is to prepare students for post-secondary education and the world of work. Learning is accomplished without books and in a way that students use hands-on methods of learning while seeing real-world applications to what they are learning. Students attend InTec for 1st and 2nd period then take a shuttle to the high school for a 3rd period elective and lunch, then return to InTec for 4th-6th. Students are encouraged to participate in extra-curricular activities and athletics at the main high school campus.

InTec: A Project-Based Approach

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  • The difference between Pre-AP English II and English:
  • More sophisticated reading and writing instruction.
  • Prepares you for AP in the 11th and 12th grade.

CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE

English Options

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GEOMETRY ALGEBRA I ALGEBRA II

First level of high school Math. Strongly suggest the successful completion of Algebra I with an A or B and a strong work ethic on daily work.

CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE

Strongly suggest the successful completion of Geometry with an A or B and a strong work ethic on daily work.

Math Options

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AP Biology is biology an introductory college-level biology course. Students cultivate their understanding of through inquiry-based investigations as they explore the following topics: evolution, cellular processes—energy and communication, genetics, information transfer, ecology, and interactions.

CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE

Science Options

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In AP European History students investigate significant events, individuals, developments, and processes in four historical periods from approximately 1450 to the present including the interaction of Europe and the world; poverty and prosperity; objective knowledge and subjective visions; states and other institutions of power; individual and society; and national and European identity. In World History I & II students will gain an understanding of the history and complex physical and human characteristics of the early world by exploring various civilizations, the early modern world from 1400-1800, the effects of industrialization, nationalism and imperialism, and the causes and resolutions of 20th century conflicts.

CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE

Social Studies Options

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Students need to select one choice from the list. Each class is considered a 1- semester class so you have the option of making a change to your schedule for the 2nd semester.

Fitness Options

CIRCLE YOUR CHOICE

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Please hold off filling out this section until we go through the elective options. It is VERY important that you fill this section

  • ut correctly so that we can get you the electives you want.

Selecting Electives

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You MUST select ALL 5 options for electives. We will try to give you your 1st choice, but we need alternatives if the classes fill up.

This is the class that you want the most Wind Ensemble

MUS 100/102

History through the Arts Business & Marketing American Sign Language I Welding Technology

MTL 200/202 ASL 100/102 DCA 100/102 ART 600/602

Selecting Electives

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 You can choose to take a Zero Hour (before school starts).  Prerequisites or Teacher Recommendation is REQUIRED.  May require an audition for Jazz Ensemble, Chamber Choir, or Strolling Strings.

Place an on a box if you are interested.

Place the name of your current Advisory Teacher here.

Zero Hour Options & Advisory

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Write your selection from the list on the left in the box on the front (top right) of your registration form.

Personalized Pathway Choice

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Make sure you have either circled or written in your selections for:

  • 1. English
  • 2. Math
  • 3. Science
  • 4. Social Studies
  • 5. Fitness
  • 6. Your 1st choice elective
  • 7. Your 2nd- 5th elective alternates
  • 8. A Zero Hour if you are interested
  • 9. A Personalized Pathway is selected

Registration Form: Review

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Please complete the following next steps – VERY Important:

  • 1. Current English Teacher Approval
  • 2. Current Math Teacher Approval
  • 3. Current Science Teacher Approval
  • 4. Current Social Studies Teacher Approval
  • 5. Current Fitness Teacher Approval
  • 6. Parent Signature at the bottom of the form
  • 7. Return form:
  • To the Attendance Office once completed
  • To your Advisory Teacher Monday, March 11th

Registration Form: Next Steps

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Research shows that students who are involved in activities and/or athletics do better in school. EVHS offers many opportunities for you to get involved.

Getting Involved: Activities

ASB Leadership Debate Club Drama Club GSA French Club Spanish Club FBLA Color Guard Link Crew National Honor Society History Bowl Book Club Key Club Skills USA Literary Magazine WDFY Knowledge Bowl Robotics Club PRIDE Green Team Sophomore Class ASL Club FFA Science Club

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Getting Involved: Athletics

Soccer Track & Field Baseball Football Cross Country Golf Volleyball Slow Pitch Softball Fast Pitch Softball Wrestling Basketball Tennis Cheerleading

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Go Knights!