Junior Year Programming
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WELCOME TO YOUR
JUNIOR YEAR
Class of 2019
Know Your School
Counselor:
Tammy Strupp~Student Services Administrative Assistant,
262-255-8465
School Counselors
Meg Hanley
(A-Fi)
Mike Taylor
(Fl-La)
Stacy Schuster (Le-Ri)
Jenny Thom
(Ro-Z)
Erin Devenport ~ School Psychologist
Felicia Perkins-Peterson ~ School Social Worker
You will receive:
Grade 11 Registration Form (Green)
Get sign off from teachers this week for core classes
Turn in 1st hour on Tuesday, March 7
Junior Worksheet (Green)
Directions for PowerSchool course selection (White)
Course Guide is available online
Homeroom Verification on Friday, March 10
Career Clusters
The 16 Career Clusters have been identified to help
students develop a program of study with a
purpose in mind.
See pages 12-20 in course guide.
Must select 1-3 career clusters of
interest when selecting courses.
Junior Year – Required Courses
U.S. Government (1 cr.) or AP Government (2 cr.)
Pass Civics Test
Math (2 credits)*
English (Regular or AP) (2 credits)
Science Elective (2 credits)*
Personal Finance/Honors (1 credit)
Physical Education/PE Waiver (1 credit)*
* Several courses meet this requirement. See Green Programming
sheet or course guide for options.
JUNIOR YEAR
First Semester
Second Semester
1.English 11 or AP Comp & Language
1. English 11 or AP Comp & Language
2. Math
2. Math
3. U.S. Government/AP Us Gov* (either 3.
sem.)
4. Science Elective*
4.Science Elective*
5. PE 11 (either semester)
5. Personal Finance*
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8. Study Hall
8. Study Hall
New Course Offerings:
Adv. Aerobic Cond.& Strength Train
11-12
Adv. Programming – Honors 11-12
Intro. Recording Tech & Audio Eng.
9-12
AP Comparative Gov. & Politics 1112
Exploring World Cultures 11-12
Media Production III 10-12
Online Opportunities:
1.
2.
3.
Register by
March 6
If interested-register for the correct course, under “Online Opportunities”.
Register for alternatives in case you don’t get approval.
You may only register for one online course.
Year Long
- AP Art History
- Chinese I
- Chinese II
- French I
- French II
- French II
- French III-Honors
- Japanese I
- Japanese II
- Latin I
- Latin II
- Latin III – Honors
Semester Long
- Criminology
- Forensic Science I
- Forensic Science II
- Introduction to Sports &
Entertainment Marketing
- Veterinary Science
Graduation Requirements
English
English
English
English
English
9
10
11
12
Mathematics
3 years of various Courses
Science
Physical Science
Biology
Elective
Social Studies
World History
US History
Economics
Government (Must pass Civics Exam)
Physical Education
Grades 9-10-11
Health
Grade 10
Business
Personal Finance
Minimum Four Year College
Admission Requirements
English 4 years
Mathematics 3
years
Science 3 years
Social Studies 3
years
Electives 4 years
**Two/three years of a single Foreign Language (for some
schools)
Other Programs
Advanced Placement (AP), page 21
CAPP, page 21
Advanced Standing, page 23
Project Lead the Way –Engineering, page 23
Transcripted Credit (TC), page 22
GPS Educational Partners, page 25 - Off-site Youth
Apprenticeship model for Juniors and Seniors
Dual Enrollment Academy, page 25
Automation Systems Technology/Robotics
Hospitality Specialist
IT Systems Specialist
Tool and Die/CNC
Welding/Fabrication
Youth Options, page 24
Schedule Change Criteria
Choose your classes wisely!!!
Make a one year commitment
because schedule changes are
very limited.
Make sure you select 2 alternate
course selections.
No early release for Junior year.
Teacher and lunch requests will
not be granted.
Course Programming: Reminders
PowerSchool portal open 2/23-3/6
If you are requesting a study hall, must select in portal as request
but will not count as credit
Not all course are offered each semester or each year. Read
course guide carefully and plan ahead
All courses will need to meet a minimum enrollment to be offered.
If you think you want a course in either semester next year, sign
up now!
Be sure to sign up for both semesters of a year long course when
selecting courses.
Know your prerequisites and how to read course guide.
Online Registration
Remember to turn in your
registration worksheets to your
1st hour teacher on Tuesday,
March 7.
Preview Student Course Selection Screen.
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