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11 th Grade Registration

11 th Grade Registration. 2011-2012. What to keep in mind when registering for classes. High school graduation requirements Plans after high school (including college admissions requirements) Interests and Abilities Classes that you may want to take in 12 th grade

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11 th Grade Registration

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  1. 11th Grade Registration 2011-2012

  2. What to keep in mind when registering for classes • High school graduation requirements • Plans after high school (including college admissions requirements) • Interests and Abilities • Classes that you may want to take in 12th grade • Always easier to drop a class for a prep period later (not as easy the other way around) • Sign up for a challenging yet manageable course load.

  3. Resources that you can use to help with class selection • Registration Manual (on-line) • On-line resources that identify college admission criteria • Parents or any other adults you trust and respect • Teachers, Counselors, Coaches • Other students

  4. Registration Information • Receive registration information and materials today (Feb. 2nd) – Please share with your parent/guardian. • Registration information is updated and posted on-line • You will have about 2 weeks to review the information and seek advice • Course selections will be made on Tuesday, February 15th • There will not be a lot of time to ask questions that day, so ask your questions between now and then!

  5. Graduation RequirementsClass of 2013 • Pass all required courses • 4 credits English • 3.5 credits Social • 3.0 credits Math (including Statistics) • 3.0 credits Science • 0.5 credit PE • .25 credit Health • .25 credit Speech • 1.0 credit Visual or Performing Art • 23.5 TOTAL CREDITS • Pass MCA/Grad Tests in Writing (9), Reading (10) and Math (11)

  6. It is your ultimately your responsibility to track your own completion of the graduation requirements!(We are happy to help!)

  7. Required Courses for 11th grade • 1.0 credit English • English 11or Honors Am. Lit. • 1.0 credit Social • World History, Adv. World History or AP World History • 1.0 credit Math • Determined by current math course and performance in that course • 1.0 credit Science • Biology, AP Biology, Chem., Honors Chem., Physics, AP Physics or Adv. Astronomy/Meteorology & Adv. Geology/Paleontology • If you did not take Biology in 10th grade you must take Bio. or AP Bio. prior to graduation.

  8. Required Courses for 11th grade • Other courses needed to satisfy graduation requirements or college admission requirements • Fine Arts • Statistics • Foreign Language • Minimum of 6 credit earning courses each semester

  9. Fine Arts Classes(Will count for graduation Requirement)

  10. Elective Course Options • Art – FINE ARTS • Drawing I, II*, III*, IV* • Art I • Painting I*, II*, III* • Ceramics I*, II*, III* • AP Drawing and Painting* • AP 3D Art* • Digital Art*

  11. Business Intro to Business Computer Science Game Programming Adv. Game Programming* Web Design I Web Design II* Personal Money Management Accounting I Accounting II* Career Development Yearbook – FINE ARTS Intro. to Marketing Sports Marketing* Marketing I/DECA* Marketing II/Adv. DECA* Work Experience with Work Experience Lab* Elective Course Options

  12. Elective Course Options • English • Creative Writing – FINE ARTS • ACT/College Study Skills • Communication Arts – FINE ARTS • Introduction to Theater • Acting for Stage and Screen • Adv. Acting and Film Production • Media Arts • News & TV Production I*

  13. Elective Course Options • Industrial Technology • Intro to Tech. • Wood Tech I, II*, III* • Intro to CAD Drafting, Engineering*, Architecture* • Photography – FINE ARTS • Music – FINE ARTS • Varsity Choir, Concert Choir* • Symphonic Band*, Wind Ensemble*

  14. Elective Course Options • Physical Education • Team Sports • Outdoor Adventures • Rec. & Lifetime Skills • Stay in the Game • Body Shop I, II*, III*, IV* • Strength & Conditioning I, II*, III*, IV*

  15. Elective Course Options • Social Studies • Psychology • Adv. Psychology* • World Language • Spanish I, II*, III* • Spanish IV: Hispanic Cultures* • CIS Spanish I*, II* • Mandarin Chinese I, II*, III*, IV*

  16. Elective Course Options • HS Teacher’s Assistant • Student Prep Period A (S1) – no credit earned • Student Prep Period B (S2) – no credit earned **Students may not have more than 1 SPP and 1 Teacher’s Assistant position each semester!

  17. Elective course selections are only requests at this time! Each student will be asked to identify 3 alternate elective courses in case their first choice(s) are not possible.

  18. Additional Items • Maintain GPA… while taking challenging courses • Attend College Rep visits in the Guidance Office • Research and prioritize post-secondary options • Campus visits • Talk with parents, teachers, counselors and advisors • Register to take the ACT and/or SAT (for 4-year college admissions): • ACT – www.actstudent.org in February, April or June of 11th grade • SAT – www.collegeboard.com in March, May or June of 11th grade

  19. You will officially submit course requests for next year on Tuesday, February 15th.Please come prepared!

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