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Angola High School

???. College. Work. Vocational school. Military. Mapping Your Roadmap to Success. Angola High School. Class of 2014 Course Registration. Required Courses. 8 English credits 6-8* Math credits (2 Algebra I credits, 2 Geometry credits, 2 Algebra II credits)

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Angola High School

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  1. ??? College Work Vocationalschool Military Mapping Your Roadmap to Success Angola High School Class of 2014 Course Registration

  2. Required Courses

  3. 8 English credits 6-8* Math credits (2 Algebra I credits, 2 Geometry credits, 2 Algebra II credits) 6 Science credits (2 Biology I credits, 2 Integ. Chem/Physics, Chemistry I or Physics credits, 2 credits in an upper level science course) 6 Social Studies credits (2 U S History credits, 1 Government credit, 1 Economics credit, 2 World History) 1 Health credit 2 Physical Education credits (18 weeks of P.E.) 5 credits in World Langages, Fine Arts, or a Career/Technical area (vocational program) 42 total credits Core 40 Diploma *6 math credits have to be taken in grades 9-12; math or physics during junior or senior year

  4. Changes for 2013-2014

  5. Technical Honors Diploma • Credits the same as Core 40: • English • Science • Social Studies • Health credit • Physical Education • Additional credits needed: • Grades in each of the above credits must be a C- or better • Overall grade point average of B- (7.0 or better) • Complete 8-10 credits in a technical area • Must earn at least 6 dual high school/college credits in a technical area

  6. Technical Honors Diploma • Vocational courses that can be applied to the Core 40 with Technical Honors Diploma: • Autobody Collision and Repair – 2 years • Automotive Technology – 1 year • Computer Aided Design – 1 year • Construction Trades – 1 year • Culinary Arts – 2 years • Health Careers II (HOE) – 1 year • HVAC – 1 year • Interactive Media (pending) • Precision Machining – 1 year • Welding – 1 year ALL VOCATIONAL PROGRAMS REQUIRE ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS  SOME HAVE EARLIER DEADLINES!

  7. Credits the same as Core 40: English Science Social Studies Health credit Physical Education Additional credits needed: Math – must take Pre-Calculus/Trig or Prob/Stats & Discrete Math Foreign Language credits (6 in one language or 4 credits each in two languages) 2 credits in Art and/or Music Grades in each of the above credits must be a C- or better Overall grade point average of B- (7.0 or better) Academic Honors Diploma ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS (complete 1) 4 credits in 2 AP courses w/ exams, OR 6 credits in dual credit (high school/college) courses, OR 2 credits in AP course w/exam and 3 credits in dual credit (high school/college) courses, OR 1750 SAT score, OR 26 composite ACT score

  8. Academic Honors Diploma • Courses that satisfy the Core 40 with Academic Honors AP/Dual Credit Requirement: • Advanced Placement • AP Calculus • AP English Literature and Composition • AP English Language and Composition • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Environmental Science • AP Physics • Dual Credit (DC) • ACP Calculus • ACP Microeconomics • ACP French 1 • ACP French 2 • Advanced Life Science: Animals • Trine University courses (be aware of credits needed for IHSAA elgibility)

  9. Online Course Registration https://10.1.0.10/student.nsf/weblogin enter username and password

  10. 2013-2014

  11. Remember... • Scheduling worksheets should be turned in to your counselor on the day you enter courses in the computer lab. All schedules are due by Thursday, February 7th – don’t give someone else the chance to make your schedule for you!!! • Make sure that you have met the prerequisites for a course before you sign up for it • Pay close attention to how long a course lasts • Turn in vocational applications (if necessary) • Don’t forget to list alternate courses! • See your counselor before February 7th if you have questions!!

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