GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits (Algebra 2) Science: 3 credits (Physical Science & Biology) Social Studies: 3 credits (World History, American History , Economics, and American Government) Health: credit
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits (Algebra 2) Science: 3 credits (Physical Science & Biology) Social Studies: 3 credits (World History, American History , Economics, and American Government) Health: ½ credit Physical Education: ½ credit Fine Arts: 1 credit Electives: 4 credits Total 20 credits
HONORS DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
Must meet all but one of the following: English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits Science: 4 credits (2 credits of advanced sciences) Social Studies: 4 credits Foreign Language: 3 credits Fine Arts: 1 credit Grade point average: 3.5 + (un-weighted) ACT / SAT: 27 + / 1280+
REQUIRED COURSES FOR GRADE 11
English Science Math Government
ENGLISH
English 11 Honors English 11
MATH Algebra 2 Honors Algebra 2 Introduction to College Algebra Pre-Calculus Honors Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Calculus
SCIENCE: SEMESTER COURSES
Human Physiology Biotechnology Forensic Science Marine Biology
SCIENCE: FULL YEAR COURSES
Chemistry Honors Chemistry AP Chemistry Honors Anatomy & Physiology Honors Physics AP Biology
SOCIAL STUDIES
American Government (semester) AP US Government and Politics (full year)
ART
Art Fundamentals Drawing Advanced Drawing Painting Advanced Painting Photography Ceramics Advanced Ceramics Sculpture AP Studio Art: Drawing Digital Media Arts 1 (2 periods each semester)
BUSINESS
International Business Accounting Strategic Entrepreneurship Personal Finance
ENGLISH ELECTIVES
Sports Literature Broadcast Media and Film Sci Fi / Fantasy Creative Writing Advanced Creative Writing Speech and Debate ACT Prep: English, Reading, and Writing Yearbook
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Introduction to Information Technology Computer Networking Technology Preparation 1 (2 periods full year)
MATH ELECTIVES
Introduction to Probability & Statistics AP Statistics College Bound (semester, not a core math credit) AP Computer Science Principles
MUSIC
The Mind Behind the Music Men’s Choir 1 & 2 Women’s Choir 1 & 2 Select Women’s Chorale (audition only) Select Mixed Choir (audition only) Concert Band Symphonic Band (audition only) Marching Band / Pep Band Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Beginning Guitar Careers in Music
PROJECT LEAD THE WAY
PLTW 1: Intro to Engineering Design PLTW 2: Principles of Engineering PLTW 3: Aerospace Engineering PLTW 4: Digital Electronics
SCIENCE
Biodiversity
SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES
Ancient World Civilizations Sociology Introduction to Psychology Applied Psychology Current Issues 1 Current Issues 2 People of the World AP European History (full year) AP United States History (full year)
- JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 1
- JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 2
- JR. AIR FORCE ROTC 3
WORLD LANGUAGE
French 1 French 2 French 3 French 4 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 Spanish 3 Spanish 4
STUDY HALL
1st semester 2nd semester
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Fitness & Conditioning Personal Fitness Dance Fit and Yoga Ed
- Cannot take unless student has completed PE 1 &
2 or the PE Option
- Cannot be used toward 4 elective credits required
for graduation
ONLINE COURSES
Elective classes Course fee: $280-$560 (more for AP classes) Must complete application These classes may not be NCAA compliant
OHIO MEANS JOBS CAREER READINESS SEAL
ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY
Must pass 5 classes per quarter (PE courses do not count) Eligibility checks done weekly If you are wanting to play college athletics, please see
- Mrs. Martin for NCAA Division 1 and Division 2,
NAIA and NJCAA information.
REGISTRATION PROCESS
- Follow instructions on registration form
- Choose the right number of courses
- Choose alternative elective options
- Signatures are required for all classes listed in
bold
- MUST HAVE PARENT SIGNATURE
REGISTRATION PROCESS
Turn in registration materials to English teacher no later than Friday, March 1 Online scheduling during English classes on March 18 & 19
SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY
- Students are making a full year
commitment when enrolling in courses
- If a student drops a yearlong course at
any point during the school year, the student will receive a withdrawal fail on their transcript for that course
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
- WCCC Students: You will fill out your scheduling
sheet BUT you will NOT schedule courses online.
- WCCC Students: You will be scheduling in April
for WCCC classes
- Junior Year you will have 3 Job Shadowing/
College Visit Days
- Naviance changes: