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2012-2013 registration

2012-2013 registration. Class of 2013…sophomores to juniors. General Requirements for Juniors. Full schedule, no early or late releases Core teacher recommendation (signature) Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language Application must be completed for Early childhood 3-4

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2012-2013 registration

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  1. 2012-2013registration Class of 2013…sophomores to juniors

  2. General Requirements for Juniors • Full schedule, no early or late releases • Core teacher recommendation (signature) • Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language • Application must be completed for Early childhood 3-4 • Oct. 1, 2012 notification of early graduation • Parent signature on all registration materials ALL MATERIALS DUE MONDAY, JANUARY 30

  3. TUHSD Graduation Requirements

  4. AIMS • Must pass AIMS Writing, Reading and Math to receive a HS diploma. • Five chances to meet AIMS standards • ABOR Honors Tuition Waiver

  5. Credit check • *Having a credit waived means you have another elective • credit/still same TOTAL credits required

  6. High School Diploma vs. University Admission All of the above courses plus ONE of the following: 3.0 GPA, Top 25%, 1040 SAT, 22 ACT

  7. High School Diploma vs. Community College Admission Requirements Placement test required to determine classes

  8. Typical Junior Schedule Page 24 & 25

  9. Typical Honors Junior Schedule Page 24 & 25 *Honors: Previous Honors Courses, A’s in subject, Teacher recommendation **AP: No prerequisite

  10. New Courses • American Studies (SS33) • Junior English & American/AZ History • College Math • Admissible for the university • Dual enrollment • Spanish for Native Speakers (FL18) • Admissible for the university

  11. Honors Classes Traditional Remediation Mathematics Classes Marcos de Niza High School Page 17

  12. Page 16 16 SCIENCE CLASSES Marcos de Niza High School Chem-Physics Honors Chem-Physics Physical World Honors Biology Biology Living World University Track Career Track Non-science major Community College Track Chemistry Anatomy Honors Chemistry Biology 3-4 Practical Practical Ecology Astronomy Physics Biotech Earth Science Honors Physics

  13. Level Changes • Students may change to a regular level of the same course prior to the end of the 6th week of the semester, but not earlier than the 4th week. • The level change process will not begin without a Parent/Teacher Conference and ALL completed signatures on Add/Drop form (available in Guidance) • Parent • Teacher • Department chair

  14. Page 11 • Marketing (grades 11 & 12) • Advanced Marketing (12th only) • Entrepreneurship (9th-12th) • Business Law (9-12th) • Business Management (9th-12th) • Personal Finance & Investing (9th-12th) • Computer Applications (9th-12th) • PC 101 (9th-12th) • Multimedia Technology (9th-12th) • Web Design (9th-12th) • Desktop Publishing (9th-12th) Students who complete the MBA program at MdNAND meet the ASU entrance requirements AND W. P. Carey School of Business entrance requirements will automatically quality for acceptance to the W. P. Carey School of Business undergraduate program. MBA courses to choose from:

  15. ART Ceramics AP Art History Business Accounting Computer Applications Desktop Publishing Internet Web Design Business Management Marketing ENGLISH Honors Junior English SCIENCE Biotechnology Anatomy Biology 3-4 Honors Chemistry MATH Pre Calculus College Math (pending approval) Honors Finite Math Honors Brief Calculus Honors Calculus Honors Computer Programming 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 AP Statistics Social Studies Honors American/Arizona History AP American/Arizona History FACS Apparel Design and Merchandising Child Development Adv. Child Development Foreign Language Honors Spanish 7-8 Dual Enrollment College Courses

  16. Flight Training and Aviation Automotive Technology Practical Nursing (LPN) Cosmetology Culinary Arts Collision Repair Technology Photo Imaging Radio Broadcasting Fire Fighting Construction Tech. Massage Therapy 3-D Animation Medical Assistant Electronics EVIT Programs *Presenting in Health classes Thurs., Jan. 21 Pages 54-58

  17. EVIT student Bus Schedule 7:12AM – 11AM – 3:10 PM Summer or Evening School or TUOL: Am/AZ History 1 Jr. English 2 Science 3 Math 4 lunch 5 EVIT (Culinary Arts) 6 EVIT 7 EVIT 1 EVIT (Culinary Arts) 2 EVIT 3 EVIT 4 Math 5 lunch 6 Jr. English 7 Science

  18. Alternative Courses • TUOL: Tempe Union On-Line ($175 per =.50 credit) • Free if one of SIX courses • TUOL-CR: Tempe Union On-Line Credit Recovery (FREE) • English, Social Studies and some math courses • CRC-Credit Recovery Center @ MdN (FREE) • 7th, 8th or 9th hours • Evening School @ Compadre HS ($175 per =.50 credit) • Saturday School @ MdN ($175 per =.50 credit) • Career Exploration (FREE) • Summer School @ Mt. Pointe ($175 per =.50 credit) • Two sessions • First session: Tuesday, May 29th – Friday, June 15th • Second session: Monday, June 18th – Friday, July 6th • Registration begins February 27 • Correspondence Courses (Costs vary) • Out of district Make sure you see your counselor when taking courses outside of the school day. Most courses need an Alternative Credit Form to be filled out.

  19. Summer information • Summer School • Reduced payment for students that receive free/reduced lunch • Students in Title 1 classes can be reimbursed for classes they PASS • See your counselor for more information

  20. Post-Secondary Options • Full time work • Military service • Volunteerism • Apprenticeship • Technical School/College • Community College • College/University

  21. Advantages of Community College • Cheaper • Smaller campus • Smaller classes • More individual attention • Easier admissions process • Professors dedicated to teaching • All college level courses transfer to state universities

  22. Cost of Attendance Comparison 2 semesters (30 credits)

  23. ECAP: Education Career Action Plan • www.az.kuder.com • State requirement • Must be updated every year • Prior to registration day: Check out Four Year Plan • www.az.kuder.com • User: student ID # • Password: first name • Guidance page on Marcos de Niza web site: www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/mdn

  24. NCAA Freshman - Eligibility • Pages 14 & 15 • If you plan to play a sport in college, you must meet eligibility standards • You must complete ALL required courses for university entrance • You must apply for the NCAA Clearinghouse by the 2nd semester of Jr. year • Meet with Mr. Miller

  25. Questions? • What signatures do you need? • How many classes do you need to select? • When are your registration materials due? • Monday, January 30 during your World History/Geography class • What happens if you do not turn in materials by the due date?

  26. PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE • Do your BEST on AIMS • Writing: Tuesday, February 28 • Reading: Wednesday, February 29 • Math: Tuesday, April 10 • Science: Wednesday, April 11 • Take the PSAT: October 2012 • SAT Practice (www.collegeboard.com) • Choose future classes based on your interests and goals • Participate in clubs, activities, and community service • Read to increase vocabulary / Resume writing skills • Become familiar with Counseling Department, Special Events Binder, and Scholarship website (special summer programs included)

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