2016 Four Year Plan

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Transcript 2016 Four Year Plan

CLASS OF 2016
Freshman
4 Year
Planning
FUTURE PLANNING
YOU
•Interests
•Strengths
•Skills
COURSES AND CREDIT
Courses
English
8
8
Math
6
6
Science
4
6
Social Studies
4
6
World Language
0
4
Fine Arts
1
Variable
Applied Arts
1
0
Health
1
0
P.E.
7
0
Traffic Safety
Non Credit Req.
0
Consumer Ed
Non Credit Req.
0
PSAE
Non Credit Req.
TOTAL CREDITS
41
ENGLISH
Sophomore - Full Year Courses
English II (Honors, CP)
English II + Reading (CP)
Junior - Full Year Courses
American Literature and Composition (CP and CP Survey)
American Studies (Combined with U.S. History)
American Studies CP Survey (Combined with U.S. History CP Survey)
AP English Language and Composition
Senior - Full Year Courses
AP English Literature and Composition
Immigrant Voices in Literature
Contemporary Literature
*Comedy and Tragedy
*Writing and Composition
*Reading, Writing and Producing Media
*Reading and Writing Survey
*Course can also be taken as an elective sophomore or junior year
MATHEMATICS
Honors
College Prep and College Prep Survey
Geometry
*Algebra II with
Trigonometry
Honors
Algebra I
*PreCalculus
*AP Calculus
BC
*AP Calculus AB
Algebra I
Survey
Algebra II
*Algebra II with
Trigonometry
*Pre-Calculus
Honors
Geometry
Survey
Trigonometry
& Related
Topics
Calculus
Discrete
Math
Electives
*AP Statistics
*Multivariable
Calculus
Any student who completed these courses with a B- or better
is eligible and encouraged to take AP Statistics
AP Computer Science
These electives courses
have prerequisites. See
Program of Studies for
course requirements
SCIENCE
Freshmen
Physics Survey
Physics
Physics Honors
Juniors and Seniors
•Chemistry (Honors, CP and CP Survey)
•Biology (Honors, CP and CP Survey
•Physics (Honors and CP)
Sophomores
Physics (CP and CP Survey)
Chemistry (Honors, CP and CP Survey)
Health *Required for all Sophomores
Seniors Only
•Anatomy and Physiology (1 semester)
•Astronomy (1 semester)
•AP Chemistry
•AP Environmental Science
•AP Biology
•Environmental Science
•AP Physics C: Mechanics/Electricity and
Magnetism
SOCIAL STUDIES
Course
World History Ancient to Mod (CP and CP Survey)
AP European History
U.S. History (AP, CP and CP Survey)
American Studies/History (CP and CP Survey)
Economics (1 semester)
AP Micro/Macroeconomics
Political Science (1 semester)
Psychology (1 semester)
AP Psychology
Sociology (1 Semester)
Topics in World Affairs
International Relations (1 semester)
Urban History: Chicago (1 semester)
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
WORLD LANGUAGES
College Prep
Credit only
College Prep or
Honors Credit
Honors Credit
only
• Spanish Survey I and II (Colleges may count these as
the equivalent of one year), Spanish Survey III
• All first year courses: Chinese I, French I, Hebrew I,
Italian I, Spanish I, SNS I
• French V, Spanish V
• All second year courses: Chinese II, French II,
Hebrew II, Italian II, Spanish II, SNS II
• All third year courses: Chinese III, French III,
Hebrew III, Italian III, Spanish III, SNS III
• All fourth year courses: Chinese IV, French IV,
Hebrew IV, Italian IV, Spanish IV
• AP French Language
• AP Spanish Language
Fine Arts
Visual Art Offerings
FINE ARTS
Performing Arts Course Offerings
Stage Design &
Technology
Acting
Full Year or One Semester
Tech Theatre I-II
Stage Design III-IV
Film Making
Full Year
Film Making I-II
One Semester
Full Year
Acting I-II
Advanced Theatre
Performance
One Semester
Acting I
Acting II
Acting III
Directing
Film Making I
Dance
Full Year
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
I
II
III
IV
SEE PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FOR HONORS OPTIONS
Music
Full Year
Concert Band
Guitar I-II
Wind Ensemble
Wind Symphony
Jazz Lab
Jazz Ensemble
Concert Orchestra
Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra
Concert Choir
Treble Ensemble
Chorale
Swing Choir
Music Theory
A.P. Music Theory
One Semester
Digital Music Production
APPLIED ARTS
Design Technology
One Semester
Graphic Design II
semester)
Advanced Graphic Design IV
Full Year
3D
3D
3D
3D
Animation
Animation
Animation
Animation
(2nd
I
II
III
IV
Architectural Design I
Architectural Design II
Architectural Design III
Intro to Engineering Design I (H)
Principles of Engineering Design II (H)
*Meets Consumer Ed Requirement
SEE PROGRAM OF STUDIES
FOR HONORS OPTIONS
Family and Consumer Sciences
One Semester
Pre-School Lab: Intro to Teaching
Child Development
Creative Cuisine
Fashion and Interior Design
Individual and Career Development*
Personal Living*
Family Living*
Business
Full Year
Accounting Honors*
Intro to Business*
One Semester
Business Law*
Entrepreneurship
Marketing for Sports and Entertainment
Management/Leadership
Computer App / Keyboarding
Work Partnership Program
CONSUMER EDUCATION
Students at HPHS can meet this state requirement by
earning credit in any of the following courses:
Freshman / Sophomore Courses:
Introduction to Business
Individual and Career Development
Economics
Junior/ Senior Courses:
Personal Living or Family Living (seniors only)
Consumer Economics (summer school only)
Work Partnership Program
TPI Lifeskills
Business Math Fundamentals
AP Economics (seniors only)
Economics
Business Law
Accounting Honors
Sophomores
•Sophomore P.E.
•Traffic Safety
Juniors & Seniors
•Unique P.E.
•Dual Language Unique P.E.
•Outdoor Adventure
•Lifetime Sports
•Co-ed Team Sports
•Team Sports for Boys
•Strength Training and Conditioning
•Group Fitness
•Yoga
•Lifeguarding
•Dance
•Dance
•Dance
•Dance
I
II
III
IV: Collage
•Adaptive P.E.
•Junior P.E. Leaders / Lifeguarding
•Senior P.E. Leaders
•Peer Teaching to Special Needs
Students (with departmental approval)
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
You may repeat P.E. electives!
TECH CAMPUS
Students must apply for this program.
Available programs include:
HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAMS
Certified Nurse Assisting
Criminal Justice
Cosmetology
Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Education
Emergency Medical Services
Fire Fighting
Medical Assisting
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
Automotive Service
Collision Repair
COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMS
Digital Video Production
Game/Java/C++ Programming
Graphic/Web Design
Photographic Design
MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL
PROGRAMS
Building Trades
Computer Networking
Computer Support Services
Photonics
Welding/Fabrication
Logging to Naviance
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Log on to HPHS website
Click on “Student” tab
Click on “Naviance Family Connection”
Log on using your email address and
password
• EMAIL YOUR COUNSELOR ASAP IF YOU
DON’T HAVE YOUR LOGIN TO NAVIANCE!!
• Make sure that you change your email
address to your school email!
Resume
Resume
Next Steps
• Review your notes and Program of Studies At
A Glance, in order to determine your course
choices
• Look at all of your options and when some
electives best fit in over the next three years
• Input your choices to Naviance
• Set up a meeting with your counselor to
review your four-year plan
– Be sure to indicate to your counselor if you plan to
play sports in college.
THANK YOU