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SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 World History 1B World History 1A Language Arts 2B Language Arts 2A Math Math Physical Science Physical Science P.E./Elective P.E./Elective Elective


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World History 1A Language Arts 2A Math Physical Science P.E./Elective Elective SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 World History 1B Language Arts 2B Math Physical Science P.E./Elective Elective https://studentconnect.cnusd.k12.ca.us/shs Online registration opens on Feb 8th and closes Feb. 19th

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What is A-G

The intent of the “A-G” subject requirements is to ensure that students have attained a body of general knowledge that will provide a wide range and perspective to new, more advanced study. The Requirements for University of California and California State University Eligibility. All requirements must be completed with a “C” grade

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SUBJECT CAL STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA

SOCIAL SCIENCE 2 Years 1 yr. World History 1 yr. U.S. History 1 semester of Gov. 2 Years 1 yr. World History 1 yr. U.S. History 1 semester of Gov. LANGUAGE ARTS 4 Years English 4 Years English MATH 3 Years Integrated 1, Integrated 2, and Integrated 3. (4 Yrs. Recommended) 3 Years Integrated 1, Integrated 2 and Integrated 3. (4 Yrs. Recommended) SCIENCE 2 Years Lab Science 2 Years Lab Science (3 yrs. Recommended , Chemistry and

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WORLD LANGUAGE (L.O.T.E.) 2 yrs. Same World Language 2 yrs. Same World language (3 years recommended) FINE ART 1 yr. Visual and Performing Art 1 yr. Visual and Performing Art ELECTIVE CREDITS 1 Yr. of Advanced course in Math, English, lab Science, World Language, Social Science. 1 yr. of Advanced course in Math, English, lab science, World Language, Social Science or Fine. ACT OR SAT EXAMS ACT or SAT. ACT or SAT.

UC-CSU A-G Requirements

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If you wish to sign up for an Honors or AP level course for next year you should be currently earning an “A” or “B” in your regular level course,

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Some AP and Honors courses have required summer

  • assignments. Please check school website for additional
  • information. AP and Honors courses are a yearlong
  • commitment. Changes will NOT be made because of poor

grades due to the very demanding work load. (Honors contracts are also available online and require parent/guardian signature).

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Most students will take World History If you wish to be enrolled in an AP World History

class you should be currently receiving a “B” or better in Lang. Arts, or a “C” or better in Honors.

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  • ALL Students will take Language Arts 2a/b.
  • Students wishing to take Honors should be

currently receiving a “B” or better in Lang. Arts 1,

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** AP and Honors courses have required summer assignments. AP and Honors courses are a yearlong commitment. Changes will NOT be made because of poor grades due to the very demanding work load. “Meets CSU/UC letter B requirement”

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  • World Language

World Language’s offered:

  • Spanish 1a/b -Spanish 3a/b
  • Spanish 2a/b -Spanish 4 AP
  • Spanish Heritage. 1
  • Spanish Heritage. 2
  • French 1a/b
  • French 2a/b
  • French 3a/b
  • French 4 AP

*Meets CSU/UC Letter E Requirement*

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Art & History of Fashion 1a/b Animation 1 a/b Ceramics 1 a/b Digital Photography 1a/b Drawing & Painting 1a/b Graphic Design 1a/b Video Production 1 a/b

*Meets CSU/UC Letter F Requirement*

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  • Animation 2a/b

Ceramics 2a/b Digatal Photography 2 a/b Art & History of fashion 2 a/b A.P. Studio Art 1a/b** A.P. Art History 1a/b TV Production 1 A/B** and 2a/b** “Shark TV” Yearbook 1a/b**

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  • Concert Choir 1 a/b (Girls)

Baritone Choir 1 a/b (Boys) Treble Choir 1 a/b** Madrigals 1 a/b**

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Theater Arts 1a/b Theater Arts 2a/b Theater Arts 3a/b Theater Arts 4a/b Theater Production 1a/b** Beginning Electric

Keyboarding Piano

Concert Band 1a/b Symphonic Band 1a/b Jazz Ensemble 1a/b Jazz Ensemble 2a/b Festival Winds 1a/b

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  • Any student wishing to participate in Athletics must maintain

a 2.0 GPA (Minimum) & obtain Athletic Clearance. Athletic Packets can be picked up at the Athletic Director’s Office in the gym!

P.E., P.E./Walking, P.E/Yoga. P.E. Weight Lifting. Air Force JROTC 1a/b Air Force JROTC 2a/b

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2016 - 2017

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Program Highlights

  • Courses That Meet A-G Requirements
  • Earn Up To 16 College Units through RCCD
  • Earn Microsoft & IC3 Certifications
  • Earn the CTE Pathways Certificate & Graduation Cords

Accounting Business Law Intro to Business

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Pathways & Courses Business

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Pathways & Courses Technology

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  • Obtain an opportunity to work in a

career related/professional environment that is assigned to students based on their interest.

  • Students get the chance to evaluate,

and be introduced to professional careers and gain experience.

  • Acquire professional networking

contacts, job skills and self confidence.

  • Classroom learning is more interesting

and only during their scheduled block class time.

  • Students combine paid employment

experience with classroom instruction.

  • Students develop work habits,

attitudes, self-confidence, job related skills and a personal portfolio.

  • Acquire their own jobs in the local

area and can work extended hours including weekends and evenings because they are in the work experience program.

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