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St. Augustine High School 2015-2016 Registration Ms. Bechtle AICE Program Ms. Novelly ESE Ms. Olson Last names A-G Ms. Freemann Last names H-N and AVID Program Ms. Bennett Last names O-Z Graduation Requirements English 4


  1. St. Augustine High School 2015-2016 Registration

  2. Ms. Bechtle – AICE Program Ms. Novelly – ESE Ms. Olson – Last names A-G Ms. Freemann – Last names H-N and AVID Program Ms. Bennett – Last names O-Z

  3. Graduation Requirements English – 4 credits 1. Mathematics – 4 credits (Algebra 1, 2. Geometry) Science – 3 credits ( Biology 1 ) 3. Social Studies – 3 credits (World History, US 4. History, US Government & Economics) Fine Arts and Performing Arts, Speech 5. and Debate, or Practical Arts – 1 Credit Physical Education – 1 credit (HOPE) 6. Electives – 8 credits 7. Virtual Course (at least one of the above 8. courses must be taken online ) Cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale 9. State Assessment Requirements 10. Grade 10 English Language Arts 1. Algebra 1EOC 2.

  4. English 2 1. Geometry or Liberal Arts 2. Math 1 Biology 3. World History 4. 3 Elective Choices 5. Typical 10 th grade schedule

  5. English 2 Honors 1. Geometry Honors or 2. Algebra 2 Honors Biology Honors or 3. Chemistry Honors World History Honors 4. 3 Elective Choices 5. Typical Honors10 th grade schedule

  6. AICE English Language 1. Pre-AICE Math 3/ 2. AICE Math Block 3. Pre-AICE Chemistry 4. AICE International History AS 5. Pre-AICE World Language (Spanish or French) 6. 1 Elective Choice (if in a Academy one would be your Academy elective) 7. Typical AICE 10 th grade schedule

  7. English 3 1. Geometry or Liberal Arts Math 2 or Algebra 2 2. Chemistry or Earth/Space Science 3. American History 4. World Language 5. 2 Elective Choices 6. Typical 11 th grade schedule

  8. English 3 Honors 1. Algebra 2 Honors or Pre-Calculus 2. Chemistry Honors or Physics Honors 3. American History Honors 4. World Language 5. 2 Elective Choices 6. Typical Honors 11 th grade schedule

  9. AICE English Literature 1 1. AP Calculus AB 2. Pre-AICE Physics or AICE Level Science 3. AICE U.S. History 4. AICE Global Perspectives (or 12 th Grade) 5. 2 Elective Choices (if in a Academy one would be your Academy elective) 6. Typical AICE 11 th grade schedule

  10. English 4: College Prep 1. Math for College 2. Readiness or Liberal Arts Math 2 American Government 3. (0.5) Economics(0.5) 4. 4 Elective Choices 5. Typical 12 th grade schedule

  11. AICE General Paper or 1. Dual Enrollment English Pre-Calculus, Dual 2. Enrollment Math, AP Calculus AB or AP Statistics American Government 3. Honors (0.5) Economics Honors(0.5) 4. 4 Elective Choices 5. Typical Honors 12 th grade schedule

  12. AICE English Literature 2 1. AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics, or Dual Enrollment 2. Math AICE Level Science 3. AICE Global Perspectives (Unless Taken in 11 th ) 4. AICE Elective(s) 5. 3 Elective Choices (if in a Academy one would be your Academy elective) 6. Typical AICE 12 th grade schedule

  13. World Language (9 th grade: E1H required) (10 th grade : Proficient State Assessment Reading Score)

  14. Spanish Spanish The first level of each world language will introduce students to the basics of each language. Students in Research class work on "cascarones", confetti filled eggs, as part of their cultural studies on "Carnaval" in Spanish- speaking countries.

  15. French French The first level of each world language will introduce students to the basics of each language. Students celebrate the shape of the Eiffel Tower.

  16. American Sign Language The first level of each world language will introduce students to the basics of each language. Students to begin to acquire proficiency in American Sign Language through a linguistic, communicative, and cultural approach to language learning.

  17. Performing Arts

  18. Band Band promotes the enjoyment and appreciation of music through performance of high- quality, wind and percussion literature from different times and places. Please contact our Band Director, Mrs. Bruijn if interested.  Fair Share Donation: $370

  19. Jazz Ensemble Students with experience on an instrument suited for jazz ensemble explore the fundamentals of performance practices, improvisation, and music theory through a diverse repertoire of high- quality jazz literature. Audition Only Course. See Mrs. Bruijn if interested.

  20. Drama Drama promotes enjoyment and appreciation for all aspects of theatre. Audition Level classes also offered – See Mr. Beaman if interested. No Fair Share for Introduction to Drama. Audition Level Drama: Fair Share Donation: $75

  21. Chorus promotes the enjoyment and appreciation of music through performance of beginning choral repertoire from a variety of times and places. Audition Level Chorus Classes are also offered – please contact Mr. Dodd if interested. No Fair Share for entry level chorus. Audition Level Chorus Classes: Chorus Fair Share Donation: $200

  22. Musical Theater Musical Theater focuses on, but is not limited to, acting, vocal performance, dance, non-dance movement, and staging, which transfer readily to performances in musicals and other venues. *Audition Only – If interested contact Mr. Dodd.

  23. Guitar Guitar develops basic guitar skills and knowledge, including simple and full-strum chords, bass lines and lead sheets, barre and power chords, foundational music literacy and theory, major scales, simple finger- picking patterns, and ensemble skills for a variety of music. Audition Level Guitar Courses also offered – See Mr. Brewer if interested. Performing Arts  Guitar 1-3  Fair Share Donation: $50 Guitar  Guitar Ensemble:  Fair Share Donation: $100

  24. Keyboard builds piano techniques and skills through reading music, acquiring and applying knowledge of music theory, and exploring the role of keyboard music in history and culture. Upper levels are also offered please see Mrs. Bruijn if interested. Keyboard 1 Fair Share: $25 Keyboard 2-4 Keyboard Fair Share: $50

  25. AP Music Theory Theory  The purpose of this course is to develop the student’s ability to recognize and understand the basic materials and processes in any music that is heard or read in score.  Students are expected to take a final AP exam.

  26. Students in these courses learn foundational and advanced skills in multiple dance styles. Audition Level classes also available please see Ms. Schippani if interested. No Fair Share for Introduction to Dance. Fair Share Donation: Intro Dance: $50 Audition-Level Dance: $150 Dance

  27. Visual isual Ar Arts ts

  28. Drawing & Painting Draw/Paint 1 – Entry Level Fair Share Donation: $10 Draw / Paint 2 & 3 Audition Level Fair Share Donation: $20 AP / AICE Art – Audition Level Fair Share Donation: $50

  29. Ceramics and Pottery Upper levels offered  Students will recognize the properties, possibilities, Audition required – and limitations of clay by creating functional and  nonfunctional works of ceramics and pottery. See Mrs. Smith if Fair Share Fee: $20 interested. Ceramics and  Pottery/Sculpture 1-4: Fair Share Donation: $30 AP/AICE Level  Ceramics: Fair Share Donation: $50

  30. Upper level Commercial/Digital Art classes offered see Mrs. Wilkins or Mrs. Forsythe if interested. Fair Share Donation: Digital Art $20 Pre-AICE Art $30 AICE /AP $50 Commercial Art / Digital Art

  31. Yearbook Recommendation from your School Yearbook teacher/advisor or current Commercial Art teacher required. Please see Mrs. Forsythe with any questions.

  32. Physical Education

  33. Weight Training The purpose of this course is to develop the physical skills necessary to be competent in many forms of movement as it relates to weight training. If interested, contact Coach Brighton.

  34. Team Sports The purpose of this course is to develop the physical skills necessary to be competent in many forms of movement, knowledge of team sports concepts such as offensive and defensive strategies and tactics, and appropriate social behaviors within a team or group setting. If interested, Contact Coach Richardson or Coach Adamson

  35. ACADEMY ELECTIVES

  36. Army JROTC CHARACTER, TRUST, TEAMWORK, DISCIPLINE, SERVICE.  Our mission is to MOTIVATE AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO BE BETTER CITIZENS, as such JROTC training is in NO WAY related to preparing you for enlistment in the military. It is “Citizenship Training for REAL LIFE.”  We teach leadership and life management skills needed for a successful career, and future!  If you have any questions please contact either LTC Mignon, or 1SG Brown

  37. AVID AVID’s mission is to Advancement Via close the Individual Determination achievement gap preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. Application and interview required. If interested, contact Ms. Freemann in Guidance.

  38. Aerospace In partnership with Academy Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, St. Augustine High School offers an introduction to the career tracks of Aviation and Aerospace Engineering. Most students may earn dual enrollment credits from Embry-Riddle, a savings of up to $20,000. If interested please see Mrs. Maltby.

  39. Teaching The four-year Academy curriculum embraces a core of exploratory teaching courses which allow students the advantage to begin student teaching while in high school. Fair Share: $30 See Mrs. Maltby or Mrs. Cullipher if interested

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