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Today
1st
day
2nd
day
Hear information about
courses and graduation
requirements
Receive course catalog
Choose career focus
and courses for next year
Review Education Plan
Turn in selection sheet, signed by
parent/guardian
English:
January 20
Couture/Nabholz
Kordsmeier/Rice
World History
January 27
• Smith/Ezell/
• Scharbor
January 21
• Paglianite/Spir.
January 28
Dunn/Mangum
January 22
Cochran
January 29
• Harrell
• Miller
English
– 4 units
Math* – 4 units
• Algebra I
• Geometry
• Algebra II
• Pre-Cal or Alg III
Science* – 3 units
• Physical Science
• Biology
• Chemistry, Physics
or Physics in Context
* - requirements differ for those not
completing the Smart Core
Social Studies – 3 units
• ½ unit Civics / ½ unit Economics
• American History
• World History
Physical Education – ½ unit
Health – ½ unit
Fine
Arts – ½ unit
Oral Communication –
½ unit
Career
7 units
Focus/Electives –
TOTAL – 23 units
Required of your class to be eligible for
Arkansas Academic Challenge
Scholarship (lottery scholarship)
Our graduation requirements, with
• 4th math higher than Algebra II
• 3rd science must be Chemistry, Physics, or PIC
For the Challenge, must also have
2.5 GPA or 19 ACT
Complete
smart core graduation
requirements (PIC will not count for honor
graduate)
Earn cumulative 3.5 GPA or higher by end
of seven semesters
Complete two units of the same foreign
language
Required
for honor graduates
Required by some colleges
College Writing (English 12) – seniors only
UCA Oral Communications
College Algebra –
GPA > 3.0
ACT at least 19 composite, 19 Reading,
and 19 in subject area
Agriculture
• Horticulture
• Natural Resource Systems
Army Junior Reserve Officer
Training Corp (JROTC)
Business
• Accounting
• Banking
• Digital Communications
• Entrepreneurship
• Hospitality
• Programming
• Web Design
Family and Consumer Science
• Childcare Guidance
• Education and Training
• Family and Consumer
Science
• Culinary Arts
Photography
Technical and Professional
• Automotive Collision Repair
• Computer Engineering
• Construction Technology
• Cosmetology
• Drafting and Design
• Medical Professions
• Welding
**Career Focus completer is not
required for graduation.
Completers will be identified
and will receive black cords to
wear at graduation.
See
pages 9-11 for career focus.
Select the career focus that most interests
you before you meet with your counselor.
Read the course descriptions to help you
choose the best classes.
Discuss your choices with
parent/guardian.
Come prepared with
course selections.
In
case of conflicts with other classes
In
case a class of less than 15 students
doesn’t “make”
In
case of failure of prerequisite
If none listed, we will choose for you!
Conway High School’s schedule change
procedures are listed on page 5 of the
course catalog.
No “changes of mind” will be allowed.
A class can be dropped for a study hall
during the first four weeks of school IF
the student does not already have a study
hall.
If
it is required for graduation, you have
to make it up in summer school or credit
recovery (space limited in CR lab).
Summer school costs $150 per ½ credit.
Seniors are given priority in CR lab,
after all remediation for EOC’s.
CR lab is open Monday – Thursday after
school until 4:00 p.m.
HOMEWORK!
• Study Career Focus pages (9-11) in the course
catalog.
• Choose the one that interests you most.
• DUE: The first day you meet with your
counselor!
Be
prepared with course selections when
you meet with your counselor.
Choose several alternates and prioritize
them.
Bring your course catalog with you!!!
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