Loveland High School 2020-21 Registration Class of 2022 Please use - - PDF document
Loveland High School 2020-21 Registration Class of 2022 Please use - - PDF document
Loveland High School 2020-21 Registration Class of 2022 Please use a pencil to fill out your forms This is an example of a transcript that can be accessed through Parent Portal. To see your transcript: 1) Log on to Campus Portal 2)
Please use a pencil to fill out your forms
This is an example of a transcript that can be accessed through Parent
- Portal. To see
your transcript: 1) Log on to Campus Portal 2) Click on “Reports” on the left side
- f the screen
3) Choose “Unofficial Transcript”
Class of 2022 Graduation Requirements & Diploma Options
LHS vs. 4-Year College Entrance Requirements
LHS Requirements Higher Education Admission Requirements (HEAR) English (4) English (4) Math (3) OR (4) Math (4) Science (3) Science (3) Social Studies (3) Social Studies (3) World Language (2) World Language (1-3) Health (.5) Fitness (.5)
Fine Art (1.0) OR
Fine Art (.5)/Applied Art (.5)
Electives: Academic Electives (2) 24 Credit Diploma - 7 28 Credit Diploma - 10
Colorado Department of Higher Education Admissions Guidelines
4.0 credits required for LHS Graduation
Same requirement for colleges (HEAR)
9th ELA R/W A 0.5 ELA LANG A OR S/L A 0.5 10th ELA R/W B 0.5 ELA LANG A OR S/L A 0.5 11th ELA R/W C 0.5
- Creative Writing
- Journalism
- Literacy
- Science Fiction & Fantasy
ELA LANG D 0.5
- Creative Writing
- Graphic Novel
- Language of Journalism
- Theatre Screen/Script Study
OR AP English Language 1.0 IB DP Language A 11 1.0 12th ELA R/W D 0.5 College Composition 0.5 ELA S/L D 0.5 OR AP English Literature 1.0 IB DP Language A 12 1.0
3.0/4.0 credits required for LHS graduation
4.0 credits needed to college entrance (HEAR)
Traditional Math Sequence: – Algebra 1 – Geometry – *Algebra 2 – *Pre-Calculus – AP Calculus AB – AP Calculus BC – IB Applications & Interpretations SL – IB Analysis & Approaches SL – IB DP Math 11
*Accelerated courses available
Additional Math Courses: – Math Studies – AP Statistics – Advanced Algebra w/Financial Applications
3.0 credits needed for 24 credit diploma 4.0 credits needed for 28 credit diploma
3.0 credits needed for LHS graduation Same requirement for most colleges (HEAR)
11th or 12th grade – student’s choice for 3rd year of science Chemistry 1.0 Chemistry Honors (*Highly recommended for AP Chemistry) 1.0 Environmental Science 1.0 Physics 1.0 Semester Science Classes: Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 0.5 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 0.5 Genetics 0.5 Astronomy/Meteorology 0.5 AP Science Classes: AP Environmental Science 1.0 AP Biology 1.0 AP Chemistry* 1.0 AP Physics C (Mechanics) 1.0 IB DP Classes: IB DP Environmental System & Societies 1.0 IB DP Biology 11/12 (two year course) 2.0 IB DP Chemistry 11/12 (two year course) 2.0
3.0 for LHS graduation Same requirement for most colleges (HEAR)
*Civics 0.5 *Civics Honors 1.0 *Civics/Geography IB MYP/Honors 1.0 *World Geography 1.0 *World Geography Honors 0.5 *World History 1.0 *World History IB MYP/Honors 1.0 *Modern America 1.0 *Economics 0.5 Sociology 0.5 Psychology 0.5 AP SOCIAL STUDIES COURSES: *AP Human Geography 1.0 *AP Micro Economics 0.5 *AP Macro Economics 0.5 AP Psychology 1.0 *AP U.S. Government/Politics 0.5 *AP U..S History 1.0 IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME COURSES: *IB DP History of Americas 11 1.0 IB DP Psychology 1 1.0
*counts toward Social Studies graduation requirement
2.0 credits needed for LHS graduation. Check colleges for their requirements. Most 4-year colleges require 2 years of the same language.
American Sign Language 1 & 2 1.0
(Not approved for IB Diploma Programme)
*French 1 – French 5 1.0 *German 1 – German 4 1.0 *Spanish 1 – Spanish 5 1.0
*French, German, and Spanish classes are taught at both the standard level and IB MYP/Honors level. AP, DP or college credit may be available at level 4 or 5 in each language.
1.0 Physical Education credit needed for LHS graduation
- Fitness is required to graduate 0.5
(Fitness must be completed before taking any other PE course)
Options for taking Fitness: Fitness Aquatics & Fitness Team Sports & Fitness Women’s Weights & Fitness Men’s Weights & Fitness
- Health is required to graduate 0.5
Some examples of P.E. electives include: Weights Team Sports Lifetime Sports Lifeguarding Aquatics
ART Drawing 1 - 2 0.5 Sculpture/Ceramics 1 - 2 0.5 Photography 1 – 3 0.5 Video Production 1 - 2 0.5 Computer Graphics 1 - 2 0.5 MUSIC Choir 1.0 Orchestra 1.0 Concert/Symphonic Band 1.0 Marching Band 0.5 Jazz Band 1.0
0.5/1.0 credit required for graduation *See course description book for more options*
BUSINESS Computer Applications 0.5 Computer Graphics – Business 1 0.5 Sports/Entertainment Marketing 0.5 Intro to Business & Marketing 0.5 CONSUMER & FAMILY STUDIES Childhood & Adolescent Development 0.5 Culinary Careers and Nutrition 0.5 Design Seminar 0.5 Education Exploration 0.5 INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AMPED 1.0 Geometry in Construction 1.0 Project Design Team 1.0
*See course description book for more options*
Biology Calculus AB/BC Chemistry Computer Science Principles English Language English Literature Environmental Science Human Geography Macro/Micro Economics Physics C: Mechanics Psychology Statistics Studio Art US Government/Politics US History
- A = 5 points
- B = 4 points
- C = 3 points
- D = 1 point
- F = 0 points
- 1. Thompson Career Campus
- 2. Career Pathways
- 3. High School Select
- 4. Campus Select
- 5. ASCENT (5th year)
- Programs offered in 2020-2021
– Manufacturing & Design – Construction Skilled Trades – Health Science – Information Technology
- Application is required – website
URL for online application located
- n course list (page 4 of your
packet)
- Sign up for program on worksheet
AFTER completing online application
- All programs fill two periods per
semester (four lines on registration form)
Half-day programs for dual-credit
- Front Range CC pathways
– Automotive Technology & Service – Medical Careers Exploration (Certified Nursing Assistant) – Welding & Metal Fabrication
- Aims CC pathways
– Loveland Campus
- Graphic Design
- Animation
– Windsor Campus (see your counselor for details)
- Fire Science
- Emergency Medical Services
Please register for a full course load. Students selected for Career Pathways programs will meet with their counselor to adjust course requests.
- Loveland High School
– ELA S/L D: College Public Speaking – French 4
- Additional courses offered at
BHS, MVHS, and TVHS
– Agricultural Science (TVHS, BHS) – Welding & Metal Fabrication (TVHS) – Criminal Justice (TVHS) – See online Course Guide for more
- ptions
Dual credit classes offered in Thompson School District
- Select from a wide variety of courses at
FRCC or Aims CC
- Must provide your own transportation and
meet testing requirements
- Tuition paid by TSD for up to two classes
per semester; student/parent are responsible for class materials and fees
How to register
- Add course titled “Concurrent College
Class”, course numbers S210 (semester 1) and/or S211 (semester 2), to your list of course requests
- March 25th : Meeting w/counseling
department for all students interested in Campus Select classes for Fall 2020.
Traditional college courses
- ffered at FRCC and Aims CC
- Students must apply – spaces are
limited
- Students must have a minimum of
12 college credits by the end of senior year to be eligible
- 5th year of “high school” is
completed exclusively at community college
- Full year of community college
tuition is paid
- See your counselor for complete
eligibility information
5th Year Program
See the LHS website for:
- A copy of this presentation
- Course offering list
- TSD Course Guidebook
Choose “Students” Heading Click on Counseling Link
Choose “2020-21 Registration” on left side of LHS Counseling page
Online Course Requests
Click on “More” heading after logging in to Portal then choose “Course Registration”
Search for Classes
- 1. Click on the blue “Add
Course” button
- 2. Search by Course Name or
Course Number
Click a course title to view a class description
Click “Add Request” button to add the class to list of requests; Choose “Add Alternate” to add to list of alternate choices
By clicking on the + sign, you can select courses without viewing a class description
Remember to add both semesters for each full year course (1.0 credit)
As you enter your requests, they will appear in a list of Course Requests
Your list needs to include a minimum of 12/16 units (6.0 credits)
To Drop a Request:
- Click on the red X next to
the course title in your list
- f requests
- Confirm the drop by
choosing “Delete”
After requesting all classes (at least 12), choose 4 alternates.
- List alternates in priority order.
- Move course requests to
alternates by clicking “Convert to Alternate” button
Your online course registration is compete when your list includes at least 12 out of 16 units (classes) + 4 alternates
Click “Print” and return printout with registration worksheet
Printouts Require Parent Signature
Return printout and your worksheet
Questions? Make an appointment with your counselor!
Your registration must be completed by: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH
During your math class, you will meet with your counselor to finalize your requests. Please be prepared at that time! If you do not have a math class, please report to the math seminar during an open period. Be sure to return both the yellow registration worksheet and the printout from Campus Portal with signatures on both forms.