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English 4 Social Studies 3 Math 4 Science 3 Physical Education 1 Health ½ Basic Technology 1 Fine Arts 1 Electives 8.5
PARCC Algebra 1 PARCC English 10 HSA Government MISA Science
Students need a total of 75 hours. In high school, students will earn 40 hours. U.S. Government: 10 Hours Science: 10 Hours English 11: 10 Hours Health: 10 Hours
University System of Maryland Career Program Completer Dual Completer
Your child s academic placement is determined by: Teacher Recommendation Students/Parent education goals post high school graduation. Gates Test Scores, CogAt Stanines, Performance Series, 7 th Grade PARCC and Quarterly Assessments There are two academic levels: Honors and Standard.
A general rule of thumb English Placement will dictate Social Studies Placement. Math Placement will dictate Science Placement.
Honors English 9 Honors History of the U.S. Honors Biology Honors Geometry World and Classical Language Academic Writing (1 semester) (The Honors Level student is able to take three electives one semester and two electives the other.)
English 9 History of the United States Environmental Science Algebra 1 (Every Other Day) World and Classical Language (The Standard Level student is able to take three electives each semester.)
English 9, Daily Algebra 1, Daily Environmental Science Access to English 9 (Reading) (The Standard Daily Level students will be able to take two electives each semester.)
Art AVID Business English Family and Consumer Science World & Classical Languages MJROTC Music Physical Education Project Lead The Way Science Signature: Human Performance Social Studies
Foundations of Art* Photo and Digital Processes I Studio I: 2D Art Processes Studio I: 3D Art Processes
Yearbook
Prepares students for rigorous programs of study through academic support. Prepares students for college readiness by teaching study skills and organization. Demystifies the College Application experience.
Intro to Microsoft Office Applications
Nutrition A and B Child Development I* Fashion Design I/II
3 Full year classes. Color Guard, Cyber Security, Physical Training, Drill Team, Marksmanship. Personal Grooming Standards.
Band I Chorus Mixed I Guitar I Instrumental Ens. Music for Life Music Technology Orchestra Percussion Piano Vocal Ensemble* Women s Choir
Fitness for Life Health Dance I Dance for the Athletes Dance Company I*
Four year project-based program. Courses involve: Principals of Biomedical Science; Human Body Systems; Medical Interventions; and Biomedical Innovations. Achievement on the End of Course exam will provide credit for Stevenson University.
AP Human Geography (HUGS)
Human Performance Explorations I (Change Maker)
French I and II Spanish I and II Introduction to Chinese/Chinese I
Advanced Placement / Accelerated Cohort Program. Requirements for Application: First Semester Grades: 3.5 GPA or higher. Excellence Attendance record: 90% or higher. No Referrals. Recommended Score of 4 on PARCC. Four Core Teacher Recommendations When in doubt, apply.
This course will allow our students an opportunity for career exploration. This course may be taken during the school day (Period 1B). This course may be taken afterschool from 1:55 to 3:25 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This course allows our students to earn an additional ½ credit towards graduation.
Page 1: Teacher Recommendations Page 2: Core offerings/alternatives Page 3: Elective Offerings Page 4: Student Worksheet
Please review your child s academic placement. Please help your child select electives for the 2018 2019 school year. We strongly encourage graduation requirements. In selecting your electives, please note that we have made some suggestions for you. For example, Health should be taken by students with the Last Name A-K in the Fall.
If you are currently in level one of a foreign language, we strongly recommend that you sign up for level II for next year. Please be sure that your child indicates second choices. Please call or email with any and all concerns.
Counselors will return to George Fox and review course selection sheets with students.
Class of 2022