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651.748.6043 jseverson@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6033 awaeffler@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House 651.748.6037 jyamamoto@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6035 tschmit@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House

66 credits Pass all required classes Passing score on three GRAD exams Writing (9 th ) Reading (10 th ) Math (11 th ) See credit check form on the back of the course offering booklet. If you have failed a required class, see your counselor regarding credit recovery options.

English Four years of English Mathematics Three years of mathematics, including rigorous courses in Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II Natural Sciences Three years of science, including rigorous courses in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Social Studies Three years of social studies Additional Courses Some colleges and universities require other classes as prerequisites for admission, such as two or more years of the same foreign language or courses in the visual arts, music, theater, drama, dance, computer science, etc. Source: ACT

Course Offerings Booklet (stapled) Online Registration Instructions (white) Course Request Form (long form) New Courses for 2013-14 (orange) Health and Emergency Info Card (1/2 sheet) Zero Hour Request form Independent Study Permission Form (turquoise) Teacher Permission Forms (green) School Service Contract (white) Career and Tech Forms & Brochures (white & envelope) AVID Application forms (Class of 2016 only)

Online registration opens January 25 th at 3:00PM and closes February 8 th at 3:00PM Use Online Registration Instructions to complete online registration through Student/Parent Portal Then turn in required paperwork: Course Request Sheet Printout from online registration Health Card Additional Forms (if any) to your House (A-L=North / M-Z=Polar)

U.S. Lit A/B or Advanced U.S. Lit A/B Communications/Writing Elective Economics (1 trimester) AP Macroeconomics A/B (2 trimesters)

Political Science (1 trimester) AP U.S. Government & Politics A/B (2 trimesters) Physics A/B/C (3 trimesters) Conceptual Physics (3 trimesters) Physical Science Physics (1 trimester)

You need 18 total classes Choose the number of electives you need to have 18 classes (mark with a check) Then pick 6 more ALTERNATE electives (mark with an A )

Informational meeting THIS THURSDAY JANUARY 24 th 3:00PM Forum Make sure these 6 electives are marked on your form Need to complete separate application (both sides!!!) All registration materials should be turned in at the same time This program fills in the order in which materials are received they are time-stamped!! Cannot turn in until Monday, January 28 th at 7:00AM

7:15-8:05 every day Need to complete blue Zero Hour form Must provide own transportation See Zero Hour form for available courses Work with an assigned teacher or in an office..5 credit is earned for successful completion. Must complete school service contract Must be on track to graduate on time

Pink Independent Study Course Enrollment Form Teacher, Counselor, and Principal must approve Gold Extended Studies Application & Contract Parent, Teacher, Counselor, and Principal must approve No credit earned Must be on track to graduate on time

Could be part of regular school day Could be in addition to regular school day Will meet occasionally with teacher Must meet all graduation requirements End of Trimester 2 May impact child support, so talk with family and counselor before making final decision

Computer Lab 206 Bring Registration Materials Counselors available to help with online registration AFTER SCHOOL 2:45-3:30PM Tuesday, January 29 Wednesday, January 30 Thursday, January 31 Tuesday, February 5 Wednesday, February 6 Thursday, February 7 Friday, February 8

651.748.6043 jseverson@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6033 awaeffler@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House 651.748.6037 jyamamoto@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6035 tschmit@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House

U.S. Lit A/B or Advanced U.S. Lit A/B Communications/Writing Elective U.S. History A/B/C AP U.S. History A/B/C

Algebra 2 A/B/C Algebra 2 w/trig A/B/C (college prep) Accel Alg 2/Pre-calc A/B/C Other Math as approved by math teacher

During the school day Zero Hour Online Chemistry A/B/C AP Chemistry A/B/C (meets zero & 1 st hour) Chemistry Essentials A/B

You need 18 total classes Choose the number of electives you need to have 18 classes (mark with a check) Then pick 6 more ALTERNATE electives (mark with an A )

Informational meeting THIS THURSDAY JANUARY 24 th 3:00PM Forum Make sure these 6 electives are marked on your form Need to complete separate application (both sides!!!) All registration materials should be turned in at the same time Priority given to Seniors, Juniors are only admitted if room is available Cannot turn in until Monday, January 28 th at 7:00AM

7:15-8:05 every day Need to complete blue Zero Hour form Must provide own transportation See Zero Hour form for available courses Work with an assigned teacher or in an office..5 credit is earned for successful completion. Must complete school service contract Must be on track to graduate on time

Could be part of regular school day Could be in addition to regular school day Will meet occasionally with teacher

Computer Lab 206 Bring Registration Materials Counselors available to help with online registration AFTER SCHOOL 2:45-3:30PM Tuesday, January 29 Wednesday, January 30 Thursday, January 31 Tuesday, February 5 Wednesday, February 6 Thursday, February 7 Friday, February 8

651.748.6043 jseverson@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6033 awaeffler@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House 651.748.6037 jyamamoto@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6035 tschmit@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House

English 10 A/B/C Advanced English 10 A/B/C Intermediate Algebra 1 A/B/C Geometry A/B/C Accel Geometry/Algebra 2 A/B/C Other Math as approved by math teacher

Must choose at least one Healthy Living is a TWO TRIMESTER class and counts as 1 PE elective and 1 general elective All 10 th graders take Biology A/B/C

World History A/B/C AP World History A/B/C

You need 18 total classes Choose the number of electives you need to have 18 classes (mark with a check) Then pick 6 more ALTERNATE electives (mark with an A )

7:15-8:05 every day Need to complete blue Zero Hour form Must provide own transportation See Zero Hour form for available courses Could be part of regular school day Could be in addition to regular school day Will meet occasionally with teacher

Computer Lab 206 Bring Registration Materials Counselors available to help with online registration AFTER SCHOOL 2:45-3:30PM Tuesday, January 29 Wednesday, January 30 Thursday, January 31 Tuesday, February 5 Wednesday, February 6 Thursday, February 7 Friday, February 8

651.748.6043 jseverson@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6033 awaeffler@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House 651.748.6037 jyamamoto@isd622.org Make an appointment in the North House 651.748.6035 tschmit@isd622.org Make an appointment in the Polar House