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Registration. 2010-2011. English 4 credits, must include English I and English II Math 3 credits, must include Algebra and Geometry Social Studies 2 credits, Must pass US History I and take US History II, must pass constitution test Science 2 credits.

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  1. Registration 2010-2011

  2. English 4 credits, must include English I and English II Math 3 credits, must include Algebra and Geometry Social Studies 2 credits, Must pass US History I and take US History II, must pass constitution test Science 2 credits Art, Music, For. Lang, Vocational at least 1 credit Drivers Education and Consumers Ec ½ credit Health ½ credit While Foreign Language is not required for graduation, at least 2 years is recommended by most colleges/universities Graduation Requirements

  3. Sophomores: English II, US History I, Math, PE, Health, Dr Ed, Cons Ec if not previously taken Juniors: Either Adv Gram/Brit Lit or Applied English/Short Topics, US History II, PE, Math Seniors: English Electives, PE, remaining electives; be sure that you have completed Eng I and Eng II, as well as Algebra and Geometry and a 3rd math credit Grade Level Requirements

  4. Make Up credit • If you fail a required course, you need to retake it until you pass (Examples: English, Math, History, etc…) • Students are allowed to transfer in up to 2 credits for correspondence courses if they are lacking credits (See Mrs. Lair for details) • Without appropriate credits, you will not move to the next grade level

  5. Credits • Freshman 0-6 credits • Sophomore 6.5-12.5 credits • Junior 13-19.5 credits • Senior 20 and beyond credits

  6. English Sequence

  7. Math Sequence

  8. Math Sequence

  9. History Sequence

  10. Science Choices

  11. Dual Credit-Seniors • Options are Intro. to Psychology, Sociology, College Algebra/College Trig, College Composition I and II • Tuition is due the first of August and December • You must test into these classes by taking the COMPASS at CSC, Cumulative GPA of 3.0 required, as well as good attendance record • Tuition is currently $127/credit hour, most classes are 3 credit hours=$381 (MAT130=4 credits hours=$508) • Check college to see how courses transfer, some colleges require dual credit to be above and beyond their admission requirements, for instance, if they require 4 English credits from high school, ENG101/102 would have to be your 5th credit of English to transfer to that school ( U of Illinois, Monmouth College)

  12. Dual Credit-Seniors • If you are interested, mark the spot on your registration form. We will set up COMPASS testing for the group through CSC.

  13. Engineering Electives • Principles of Engineering • Grades 9-12, Geometry recommended • Not a math credit • Overview of engineering, theory and practical hands-on experiences, design process, material testing

  14. Foreign Language • Spanish I- IV (Four years of high school foreign language may waive the foreign language requirement at some colleges) • You need ‘C’s or better in Spanish courses to move on to the next level

  15. Art Electives • Drawing/Adv Drawing • Painting (need Drawing first)/Adv Painting • Sculpture • Clay/Adv Clay • Art Methods/Advance Art Methods • 2 D Art I/ 2 D Art II • One per semester, unless a senior pursuing art career

  16. Business/Computers • Computer Fundamentals • Keyboarding II • Business Applications • Accounting I and II • Desktop Publishing/Print Production • Computer Programming • Computer Research • Personal Finance

  17. Ag Electives

  18. Family and Consumer Science Electives • Food and Nutritional Science (science credit) • Catering (11th-12th) • Child Development (9th-12th) • Child Care (11th-12th) • Housing (11th-12th) • Parenting (11th-12th) • Fashion Design, Construction, Marketing I and II • Leadership Through Service (9-12, FCCLA membership)

  19. Industrial Technology • Woodworking I/App Woodworking I • Woodworking II/App Woodworking II • Individual Millworking (11th-12th, need Woodworking II) • Adv. Individual Millworking (12th) • Building Trades I and II (11th and 12th) • Introduction to Drafting (9-12) • Architectural Design and Drafting (10-12) • Intro to Electricity (9-12) • Intro to Metals (9-12) • Welding (11th-12th)

  20. Music • Band • Chorus • Flags-Auditions

  21. Return Forms- Mrs. Lair’s office or mailbox in the office • Juniors- Due January 26th, Tuesday • Sophomores-Due January 28th Thursday • Freshmen- Due January 29th, Friday • See me if you have questions or don’t understand something • Start first with requirements, then put in your electives, record course numbers on your registration form, requirements have been added first by me

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