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Sophomores Class of 2023 Registration Card Use a pencil to fill out the card Write your name Write your student number Write your current school Course Catalog available online:


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Sophomores Class of 2023

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Registration Card

  • Use a pencil to fill out the card
  • Write your name
  • Write your student number
  • Write your current school

Course Catalog available online: https://schools.graniteschools.org/olympushigh/files /2020/01/2020-2021-Course-Catalog.pdf

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Finding the Course Catalog

  • Olympus High Website
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Course Catalog

  • Choose COUNSELING
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Course Catalog

OR

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Course Catalog

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10th Grade

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Write in alternate classes below

Full year class Semester class Semester class

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ENGLISH

English

English 10 English 10 Honors

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ENGLISH HONORS/AP TRACK

RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS

▪ Committed and motivated ▪ No grade lower than B or 3 in previous

English classes

▪ RI score above 1200 ▪ SAGE/RISE score of 3-4 from spring 7th or

8th grade

COURSE PATTERNS

▪ 9th grade: 9 Honors ▪ 10th grade: 10 Honors ▪ 11th grade: AP Language ▪ 12th grade: AP Literature;

Concurrent 1010, 2010

  • r Humanities 1100

Differences between honors English and core English:

  • Honors: writing and reading done at home
  • Core: some writing and reading done in class
  • Honors: 2-3 texts, 2-3 papers per quarter
  • Core: 1-2 texts, 1-2 papers per quarter
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SOCIAL STUDIES

Social Studies (Year Required)

World History 1st semester & World History 2nd semester AP European History AP World History World History Fundamentals

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AP WORLD HISTORY

Intensive reading of Primary sources and the Textbook Fierce debate around historical & modern issues Critical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writing Intensive civic participation, and social awareness Writing, Writing and more Writing

  • Fierce debate around historical & modern issues
  • Critical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writing
  • Intensive civic participation, and social awareness
  • Writing, Writing and more Writing
  • Critical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writing
  • Intensive civic participation, and social awareness
  • Writing, Writing and more Writing

AP courses demand A LOT of students:

  • Classes tend to be fast-paced and cover more

material than typical high school classes.

  • More time, inside and outside of the classroom,

is required to complete lessons, assignments and homework.

  • AP teachers expect their students to think critically, analyze and

synthesize facts and data, weigh competing perspectives, and write clearly and persuasively.

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MATH

Math 1 Foundations + Lab Math 2 Foundations + Lab

Math 3 Foundations + Lab

Math 1 Math 1 Honors Math 2 Math 2 Honors Math 3 Math 3 Honors Math 2 Math 2 Honors Math 3 Math 3 Honors

Intro to Statistics AP Statistics Intro to Calculus AP Calculus + Lab Math 1030 CE Math 1050 CE

10th 11th 9th

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Math

Math

Secondary Math 2 Secondary Math 2 Honors Secondary Math 2 Fundamentals & Secondary Math 2 Fundamentals Lab Secondary Math 3 Secondary Math 3 Honors

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SCIENCE

Two credits of Science must come from these four areas:

Earth Systems AP Environmental Science Chemistry Chemistry Honors AP Chemistry Biology Anatomy & Physiology AP Biology Physics with Technology Physics Honors AP Physics

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SCIENCE

Science

Earth Science Biology Biology Honors Chemistry Chemistry Honors Physics Physics Honors AP Environmental Science

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CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLASSES

Business and Marketing Family and Consumer Science Skilled and Technical

FINE ART CLASSES

Music Studies / Theatre Performing Arts – Instrumental Performing Arts – Vocal Visual Arts

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OFF CAMPUS CTE CLASSES

Turn in the application with the registration card GTI -Year GTI – Semester GTI – Semester Year or Semester Y = year for 2 periods S = semester for 2 periods

Granite Technical Institute

Morning or Afternoon Classes Transportation Available Must have Parent Signature on GTI Application

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Extras

Tryouts

If I make: Dance 3 – Tryout Required Dance 4 – Orchesis – Tryout Required Dance Company – Tryout Required Cheerleading – Tryout Required Drop: And/or:

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Extras

Concurrent Enrollment (CE)

Business Office Specialist (CSIS 1020) Music Appreciation (MUSC 1010) Exploring Art history (ART 1010) Basic Digital Photography 1 (ART 1050) Medical Terminology (MA 1100) Dual Immersion – Building Identities (SPAN 3117)

Pick up a Concurrent Enrollment Application Process Flyer (Light Blue)

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Extras

Advanced Placement (AP)

  • Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high
  • school. AP courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college

courses.

  • AP courses are taught to cover a national curriculum and test.
  • At the end of the course, students take AP Exams - standardized exams

that measure how well students have mastered course work.

  • Students who do well on the AP Exams can earn credit and/or placement

into advanced courses in college.

Roll up your sleeves and find out what AP can do for you.

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Alternate or Second Choice Classes Year Class: Semester: Semester:

▪ Choose one year-long class and two semester classes ▪ A class you choose may be:

  • Cancelled
  • Not enough students sign up
  • Conflict with another class

Graphics Foods 1 Weight Training

Extras

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❑ I have selected 16 boxes on the inside of the card OR in combination with my GTI application. ❑ I am taking a GTI class and have included my signed

  • ff-campus application.

❑ I am NOT taking a GTI class.

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Evergreen Junior High January 30 & 31 Thursday & Friday In Your Geography Class

Completed and Signed Ready to turn in at the beginning of class

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Olympus Junior High January 31 Friday In Your Geography Class

Completed and Signed Ready to turn in at the beginning of class

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Other Junior Highs and Special Permitted Students Thursday, January 30 Turn in to the Olympus High Counseling Center

Completed and Signed