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Registration Guide
The Registration Guide is available online at:
www.bcsoh.org
Click on: Schools
High School
Guidance
Registration Guide 2014-2015
SCHEDULING
DO NOT put a request in to see your counselor
at this time.
Counselors will meet with students individually
during the week of February 3rd through the
Social Studies Class
Graduation Requirements
Language Arts
4½
units
Mathematics
4
units
Science
3
units
Social Studies
3
units
Health
½
unit
Physical Education
½
unit
Electives
5½
units
STUDENT FOUR YEAR PLAN
2014-Beyond Four Year Plan
BHS
Graduation Requirements
Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Health/Phys. Ed.
*Electives
Total:
4.5 Credits
4.0 Credits
3.0 Credits
3.0 Credits
1.0 Credits
5.5Credits
21 Credits
Elective credit – see notes for graduation
requirements.
To Attend
(Medina County Career Center )
Language Arts
Math
Science
Social Studies
Health/Phys. Ed.
2.0 Credits
2.0 Credits
2.0 Credits
2.0 Credits
1.0 Credits
Some selective programs may require
specific courses. Please check with the prior to
10th grade.
Class Standing
9th Grade (Freshman)
10th Grade (Sophomore)
11th Grade (Junior)
12th Grade (Senior)
0 Credits
5 Credits
10 Credits
15 Credits
Department
Business
Language Arts (LA)
9th Grade
Credit
10th Grade
Credit
11th Grade
Credit
12th Grade
Credit
Subject
Credit
LA required
1 credit
LA required
1 credit
LA required
Speech
1 credit
½ credit
LA required
1 credit
4½
credits
Math required
1 credit
Math
1 credit
Math
1 credit
Math
1 credit
4 credits
required
Physical
Science
required
Social Studies
required
1 credit
Biology required
1 credit
Science
1 credit
3 credits
required
1 credit
Social Studies
required
1 credit
Government
required
1 credit
3 credits
required
Health required
P. Ed. required
½ credit
¼ credit
P. Ed. required
¼ credit
Speech 11th or 12th
grade
Math
Science
Social Studies
Health 9th or 10th Grade
P. Ed. 9th & 10th grade
World Language
Fam. & Consumer
Music
Arts
Total Credits
for each Year
Minimum Credits-Five
1 credit
required
CLASS STANDING AND
PROMOTION
Sophomore
10th grade
5 credits or units
Junior
11th grade
10 credits or units
Senior
12th grade
15 credits or units
COLLEGE PREPARATORY
PROGRAM
4 units of Language Arts
3 units of Mathematics/Algebra I, II, Geometry
3 units of Science/Must include 2 units from among
Biology, Chemistry, Physics
3 units of Social Studies/including 2 units of History
and ½ of Government
3 units of World (Foreign) Language
1 unit of Fine Arts
FINE ARTS CREDIT
Art Department: Any Art class
English Department: Acting
Film Literacy
Mass Media
Introduction to Theatre
Music Department: Any Choir, Band, Orchestra
Music Appreciation, Music Theory History
OHIO GRADUATION TESTS
(OGT)
Students MUST
pass the
Ohio Graduation Test
HONORS DIPLOMA CRITERIA
(Must Meet Seven of the Eight)
1. Four units of English
2. Four units of Mathematics at least Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry and
another higher level course or a four-year sequence of courses that contain
equivalent content
3. Four units of Science including Physics and Chemistry
4. Four units of Social Studies
5. Three units of one World (Foreign) Language or two units each of two
World (Foreign) Languages
6. One unit Fine Arts
7. Maintain a cumulative GPA of a 3.5 on an unweighted grading scale
8. Obtain a composite score of 27 on the ACT or an equivalent composite
score on the 1210 SAT
PUPIL LOAD
Minimum pupil load is
classes per semester
not including summer school
ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY
ATHLETIC/CO-CURRICULAR/EXTRA-CURRICULAR
Students must have received passing grades
in a minimum of five one-credit courses or the equivalent.
Ninth grade students must maintain a GPA of a 1.8
Tenth-twelfth grades must maintain a GPA of a 2.0
All requirements must be made in
the grading period immediately
preceding
NATIONAL
College-bound student athletes must register
with the NCAA if hoping to play sports
COLLEGE
at a Division I or Division II school
Registering can be done on-line.
ATHLETIC
www.eligibilitycenter.org
Transcripts are required
to complete application
ASSOCIATION
www.eligibilitycenter.org
POST-SECONDARY
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS
Any student interested in the PSEO Program must
circle 000008 on their Course Selection Sheet.
Students must also attend a MANDATORY meeting
with their parents on:
February 20, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
in the Performing Arts Center.
SUMMER
SCHOOL
DATES
FIRST SESSION
June 4th – June 20th
SECOND SESSION
June 23rd – July 11th
(no class on July 3rd & 4th)
Summer school meets from
7:45 a.m. – 12:25 p.m.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
EXEMPTION
There is a policy that permits
students to be exempt from PE
if they participate in a sport,
cheerleading, dance,
or marching band.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
EXEMPTION
Students cannot do a combination
of PE exemption
and
physical education course.
EARLY GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
Students interested in early
graduation must apply in writing to
the principal and counselor one
year prior to the graduation date.
DROPPING A SUBJECT
A student may withdraw from a course
within the first two weeks without penalty,
providing the student’s course load does
not fall below five credits for that year.
If a course is dropped after the
first two weeks, a grade of a “F”
will be recorded.
SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY
Schedule changes may be considered for the
following reasons:
Change necessitated by physical health of a student
Completion of course in Summer School
Changes necessitated by failures
Mechanical error changes
Subject-level changes
Classroom balancing
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
HONORS COURSES
Check the registration policy
for each subject with your
current teachers.
Language Arts - Signature on Course Selection Form
Math – Signature on Course Selection Form
Science - Signature on Course Selection Form
Social Studies – Signature on Course Selection Form
AP – Exam Required. Fee for Exam.
DEADLINES
Complete the Online Registration
Course Selection Sheets are due in:
d
February – Bring with
you when meeting
with the counselor.