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WHAT IS YOUR PLAN ?
Options After High School
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Direct Employment
University
Community College
Technical/ Trade School
Military
Minimum Graduation Requirements
English
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Math
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4th year Math)
Science
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Fine Art or CTE
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PE
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Health
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Social Studies
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Am. Gov./Economics)
Elective
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4 (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, +
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3 (World History, American History,
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Arizona University Requirements
English
Math
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Lab Science
Fine Art
Social Studies
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World Language
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4 (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, College Algebra
or Pre-Calculus or higher
3 (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
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2 (World History, American History,
American Government, Economics)
2 (of the same language)
Looking for great experiences and participation in schools
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Clubs, sports, hobbies, volunteer hours
Look now at the requirements for your dream school !!!!
Education Pays
• Minimum wage in AZ is $8.05; do the math!
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GPA
Rank
AIMS
Grades
Makes sure this is
correct !!!
Ask for once a
year !!!
Senior Math Offerings
1. College
Algebra
2. Statistics
3. Contemporary
Math
4. Financial Math
5. Pre-Calculus
6. Pre Calculus
Honors/Calculus
7. Statistics and
Probability
8. AP Statistics
9. AP Calculus AB
10. AP Calculus
BC
English 12 Offerings
• Culturally Relevant Mexican American Viewpoint
English 12
• Culturally Relevant African American Viewpoint
English 12
• Native American Literature
• English 12
• Honors English 12
• AP English Literature
• Women’s Literature
• Writing 101
Science Offerings
∙Biology
-Biology Honors
∙Forensic Biology
∙Advanced Marine
Biology
∙Honors Plant Biology
∙AP Biology
∙Chemistry
∙Chemistry Honors
∙AP Chemistry
∙Anatomy &
Physiology
Earth & Space
Science
∙Geology
∙Planetary
Honors/Astronomy
∙AP Environmental
Science
∙Physics
∙Physics II/III Sound &
Music, Electronics &
Optics
∙AP Physics Mechanics
(with Calculus)
∙AP Physics (Algebra
Based)
∙Research Methods
∙Advanced Research
Methods
Social Studies
-American Government (.5) / Economics (.5)
-U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant Mexican American
Viewpoint (.5)
-U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant African-American
Viewpoint (.5)
-U.S. Govt.-Culturally Relevant Native-American
Viewpoint (.5)
-AP U.S. Govt. & Politics (full year) / Economics (.5)
-Philosophy 101; U of A Dual Enrollment (full year)
World Languages
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American Sign Language (ASL)
French
Spanish
Spanish Heritage Learners
AP Spanish Language or Literature
AP French Language
Chinese (Mandarin 1,2)
Senior Elective Course Offerings
Class Reduction
• Who is Eligible?
–Seniors on track for graduation
(Class Reduction Form)
–Counselor & Assistant Principal approval
• Why?
–PCC or University Classes
–JTED Central Campus Programs
–Internships
–Job (already employed)
• When?
– Due on date scheduled for lab (January 17 –
February 2) MUST HAVE AT THIS TIME!
What’s Next? Students
• Course selection will take place between
January 17 – February 3.
• Course selection form; signed and filled out
– Teacher & Parent Signature
– Returned to your American History teacher by
Monday or Tuesday of next week.
– Course offerings are driven by student demand
and will therefore be difficult to change. CHOOSE
WISELY and INTENTIONALLY.
What’s Next? Teachers
• Collect all Course Selection Forms and
Reduced Schedule Forms on Monday or
Tuesday
• Bring forms to the lab on your course
selection date(s)
Your School Counselors
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A–B
C –DE
DI – GO
GR – MA
MC – PE
PH – SA
SC-Z
Mr. Dean
Ms. Stephens (+Exceptional Ed)
Ms. Hall
Dr. Ostroff
Ms. Addis
Ms. Chilgreen
Ms. Wiedenfeld
– College and Career Readiness Coordinators-
Ms. Garcia and Ms. Chetri
Questions???