Junior Group Guidance Planning for Senior Year! 2019-2020
Graduation Requirements English 4 Credits Math 3 Credits Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 (or approved equivalent) Science 3 Credits Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Physical Science (or approved equivalent) Social Science 2 Credits US History (1), Government & Civics (0.5) Elective (0.5) Consumer Education Art/CTE/Music/La nguage 0.5 Credit Economics, Orientation to Business, Work Internship, Voc Co-Op PE 4 Credits Includes Health 1 Credit Art OR Career & Tech Ed OR Music OR World Language Electives TOTAL 3.5 Credits (minimum) 21 Credits, plus required District Testing (Constitution Tests, Flag Code Exam)
College Entrance Recommendation English Mathematics Social Science Science For. Language 4 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits 3 Credits (Lab Sciences) 2 Credits And/Or Fine Arts 2 Credits **Most Universities require the ACT or SAT University admission requirements vary widely. Always consult their websites for specific requirements.
Dual Credit Courses Dual Credit Courses Offered: Orientation to Business Exploration of American Music General Psychology History of Civilization 1 & 2 Rhetoric 1 & 2 Culinary Arts III Mathematics for General Education (127) Elementary Statistics (128) Honors Precalculus (138) Honors Precalculus Trigonometry (139) Exploring the Teaching Profession Step 1 Meet with your counselor during course selection Step 2 Apply to JJC (Complete Dual Credit application) Step 3 Complete the JJC placement tests (Each DC course will cost $50 per class) Step 4 When you enter the class, you will complete the JJC registration **Make sure you are following the protocol and information from staff due to important deadlines**
English Credits: - English IV - Rhetoric I & II (Dual Credit) - AP English : Language & Composition (11) Literature & Composition (12) English English Electives: - Journalism I: Advanced Writing - Journalism II - Creative Writing (1 semester course)
Freshman Sophomor e Junior Senior Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 * Precalc, Stats, Discrete Math, Intermediate Math, Pre-Calculus, Math for GE, Elem. Stats, DC Hon. Precalc 138 & 139 Geometry (or GH) Algebra 2 (or A2H) Math Pre-Calc, Pre- Calc Honors, dual credit math, or AP Stats Math Electives * AP Calc AB/BC, AP Stats, Stats, Discrete Math, Intermediate Math, Precalculus, Math for GE, Elem. Stats, DC Hon. Precalc 138 & 139 Computer Programming 1 Computer Programming 2 Programming Graphics *not required
SCIENCE Biology Physics Chemistry Physical Science Science Electives: Anatomy & Physiology Honors Environmental Science (I & R semester) Forensics (1 semester course) AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 1, 2 or C
Social Science 2 credits are required for graduation and must include: US History or AP US History (1.0) Government & Civics or AP Government (0.5) Elective (0.5) Social Science Electives Economics or AP Microeconomics (Meets Consumer Ed Requirement) Psychology / General Psychology (DC) / AP Psychology Sociology Street Law World History / AP World History World Cultures & Geography / AP Human Geography AP European History History of Civilization (DC)
P. E. Early Bird * CAN BE REPEATED Driver Education Dance 1* and/or Dance 2* Sports Medicine Life Skills* Rec. Activities* Team Activities* Intro to Weight Training / Strength Performanc e
FINE ARTS / WORLD LANGUAGE ART Art Foundations Advanced Drawing AP Art History Advanced 3D Ceramics I & II Digital Illustration & Design Digital Illustration & Design 2 FOREIGN LANGUAGE French 1, 2, 3, Honors & AP Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors & AP -- AP Spanish Language -- AP Spanish Literature Spanish for Heritage Speakers 1 & 2 ** Placement only American Sign Language 1, 2, & 3 Digital Photo. & Imaging I & II Painting Sculpture I & II AP Studio Art
FINE ARTS / WORLD LANGUAGE MUSIC Concert Band Symphonic Band Mixed Choir Treble Choir Concert Choir AP Music Theory Commercial Music Production Exploration of American Music (Dual Credit)
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Intro to Comp. Tech Computer Applications Desktop Publishing Accounting Adv. Accounting OTB & Personal Finance (Dual Credit) Game Design Sports & Entertainment Marketing & Advertising Entrepreneurship Business Law/Management Work Internship
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Culinary Arts 1 Culinary Arts 2 Culinary Arts 3 Fashion 1 (Former Clothing, Textiles & Fashion 1) Fashion 2 (Former Clothing, Textiles & Fashion 2) Child Development Parenting Teaching the Preschool Child Exploring the Teaching Profession
CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION Arch. Cad Tech Cad 3D Cad/Solid Modeling Arch. Cad II Eng. Cad 3-D Cad Studio
ELECTIVES CHOICES WILCO Advanced Integrated Manufacturing AIM ACE (Architecture, Const. & Eng.) Auto Services (Mechanics) I & II Barbering Certified Nursing Assistant Construction Management Computer Technology Cosmetology Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement **Early Bird WILCO option available Culinary Arts I Culinary Arts II Hosp. & Event Planning Early Childhood I & II EMS Fire Science Intro. To Health Professions Heavy Equipment Nail Technology Veterinary Assistant Welding I & II
Early Release Pass all classes Junior year Attendance Discipline Obtain application from Student Services Pick elective before approval
January Graduate Counselor meeting Application Explain your reasons for wanting to graduate early Include your plans upon graduation in regards to work, school, etc. Graduate in January of 2020
PE Exempt 1. Athletic PE Exempt: Participation in an interscholastic athletic program - If student participates in first semester, and not second, can be exempt from sem. 1 and then needs take PE class sem. 2 2. Band PE Exempt: Enrollment in a band program for credit 3. WILCO PE Exempt: Continued enrollment in a WILCO course **Students need to complete application located in Student Services and have all parties sign the application prior to returning by deadline. (Example: Coach/Band Director/Parent)
Work Internship Info Sessions: Thursday, Dec. 6 th AFTER SCHOOL Wednesday, Dec. 12 th BEFORE SCHOOL ROOM 130 Receive 3 credits towards graduation & GET PAID! Make sure there are no concerns with attendance, discipline and/or grades Have a job or be actively looking **Must have taxes taken out of paycheck (no cash) Must work a minimum of 15 hours per week Complete WI application, including three recommendations and parent approval Return application to Mrs. Haney and prepare for interview Room 130 ahaney@psd202.org
SAT April 9 th www.collegeboard.com NEED PREP? - www.collegeboard.com - PEHS website - JJC s website - CCC
ACT Students need to signup on their own www.actstudent.org NEED PREP? - www.actstudent.org - JJC - CCC - PEHS website
Course Descriptions Course selection with your Counselor starts mid-january PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR CLASSES PICKED!
Summer School Location: North and Central Dates: Session 1:Wednesday, June 5 Thursday, June 27, 2019 Session 2: Monday, July 1 Thursday, July 25, 2019 No school on July 3 rd and 4th Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Monday Thursday (No class on Fridays) Tuition (Due at time of registration) Residents: $190.00 per half-unit credit (one session) Non-Residents: $ 290.00 per half-unit credit (one session) Behind the Wheel: $300.00 residents /$400.00 non-residents (additional cost for Driver s Ed course) Registration begins in January 14, 2019. Packet will be available online.
Please keep in mind that there are NO schedule changes after Feb. 27 th.