The Future is Yours - Francis Howell High School

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The Future Is Yours
Senior Year Registration
Make it Count
GRADUATION
The goal is to graduate
To participate you must have 24 credits
Complete all required courses
Do You Have What It Takes?
Communication Arts
Social Studies
Math
Science
Fine Arts
Practical Arts
Physical Education
Health
Personal Finance
Electives
4.0 credits
3.0 credits
3.0 credits
3.0 credits
1.0 credit
1.0 credit
1.0 credit
.5 credit
.5 credit
7.0 credits
Senior Requirements
English—4th year REQUIRED
Recommend
Math—4th year
Science—4th year
Check requirements of the colleges you
are considering when completing the
registration form
Special Programs
Yearbook
AP Studio Art
Dual Enrollment
Work Program
Newspaper
application Ms. Dunaway D118
see your art teacher
application in guidance
application see Mr. Anders
or Mrs. Sewing
application Ms. Dunaway D118
Honors Courses
Seniors are able to take Honors and AP
classes. It is recommended that you speak
with your current core subject area teacher
and get their recommendation for these
classes.
Advanced Credit
You can take courses at FHHS that count as
college credit. These are Advanced Credit
courses. These courses are offered through
University of Missouri – St. Louis or Lindenwood
University.
Calculus
Marketing II
Art History
Spanish III IV
Adv. Automated Accounting
Advanced Placement
Advanced Placement courses are FHHS courses that
are college level. If the national exam is successfully
completed, college credit or advanced placement in
college courses may result.
AP World History
AP Studio Art
Calculus
AP Art History
Chemistry II
AP Stats
Physics II
AP Lit and Comp
European History
AP US History
AP Government & Politics AP Biology
AP Psychology
AP Economics
A+ Program
ARE YOU SIGNED UP?
If you have completed your obligations,
you can be certified as an A+ student and
receive tuition benefits in the future.
Tutoring must be complete by December
of senior year.
Next training session is November 17
Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment at SCC if you have
minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
If enrolled in 5 credit classes at FHHS a
then minimum of 3 credit hours at SCC.
Dual Enrollment
Students should not plan on leaving
the FHHS campus before 12:30
We cannot guarantee a five-period day.
Applications available in guidance office.
Work Program
Business/Cooperative Work Experience
Marketing/Cooperative Work Experience
Culinary Arts/Cooperative Work Experience
Enrolled in a minimum of 5 credit classes
at FHHS. Students should not anticipate
leaving the FHHS campus until 12:30
We cannot guarantee a five-period day.
Work Program
Applications are available from work
program teachers.
Mr. Anders Marketing/Coop
C101
Mrs. Sewing Business/Coop
C104
Applications for this program are in high
demand. You snooze, you lose.
Academic and Special Awards
Missouri College Preparatory Studies
Certificate
President’s Award for Educational
Excellence
Standard of Academic Accomplishment
Award
Refer to enrollment guide for
qualifications.
Cum Laude
Recognized at graduation.
4.2 and above
summa cum laude
4.0-4.19
magna cum laude
3.8-3.99
cum laude
27 credits earned
Completed 4 units in each of core areas
Earned a minimum of a proficient in all but one End of
Course exams taken over high school coursework
27 on ACT or a combined 1220 on 2 of 3 sections on
SAT
Attended at least one year at Francis Howell High
School
Missouri State University
Requires
Comm. Arts
Math
Soc. Studies
Science
4 credits
3 credits
3 credits
3 credits
University of Missouri
Requires
Comm. Arts
Math
Soc. Studies
Science
Foreign Language
4 credits
4 credits
3 credits
3 credits
2 credits
Lindenwood University
Requires
Comm. Arts
Math
Social Studies
Science
Foreign Language
4 credits
2-3 credits
3 credits
2-3 credits
2 credits
Truman University
Requires
Comm. Arts
Math
RECOMMENDED
Science
Social Studies
Foreign Language
4 credits
3 credits
4 credits
3 credits
3 credits
2 credits
RESPONSIBILITY
Accumulation of credit is your
responsibility as a student
If you need summer school or a
correspondence course, it is your
responsibility to complete the course or
courses
College Planning
Take ACT and/or SAT during junior year.
ACT test dates: February 11
April 14
June 9
SAT test dates: January 28
March 10
May 5
June 2
College Options
Continue to Explore Opportunities
College Visit Days
College Representatives
Websites
– Collegeboard.com
– Collegenavigator.ed.gov
– Eureka.org
Activities
Activities are an integral part of the
school’s program of education
NAIA—must register at www.playnaia.org
See the Activities Director or your
counselor regarding the NCAA
Clearinghouse if you plan to seek college
athletic scholarships at the Division I or II
level (www.eligibilitycenter.org)
Activities--Eligibility
Students must be enrolled in 3.0 credits
Students must have earned 3.0 credits the
preceding semester
Students must maintain a minimum of
1.5 GPA
Activities Affected by MSHAA
Choir
Band
Scholar Bowl
Debate
Theatre
Competitive Speech
Cheerleading
Golden Girls
Athletics
Registration
Review course information with your
parents
Complete registration form (both sides)
obtain the appropriate signatures
Return your form to your American
Government Teacher
All forms due December 1
Let’s Get Started
Discuss with your parents your plans for
senior year and beyond
Make wise choices when considering what
courses will help you reach your goal
Complete registration form (both sides)
Obtain the appropriate signatures
Communication Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Physical Education/Health
(1 credit PE / ½ credit Health
required)
During your four years of high
School, students must complete
the following:
1 credit of a practical art;
1 credit of a fine art;
½ credit additional PE
½ credit Personal Finance
English I
English I Honors*
English II
English II Honors*
4th Credit of Communication Arts
elective required
English III
English III Honors*
1
1 credit
credit
1 credit
1
credit
Choose 1:
Choose 1:
Algebra 1A
Algebra !
Geometry OR
Geometry Honors*
Algebra 1B
Geometry
Geometry Honors*
Algebra II OR
Algebra II Honors*
1 credit
Choose
Geometry**
Finite Math
Algebra II**
Statistics
AP Statistics**
Trigonmetry*
Intermediate Algebra** Math Analysis*
4th credit of Math recommended for
college
Physics
Physics Honors”
Chemistry
AP Physics*
Earth Science
Chemistry Honors*
Environmental Science AP Cheistry II*
Anatomy & Physiology
Biology II (ZOBOT)
Biology III (Human Genetics)
Science Elective
Recommended for college
1
credit
Physical Science OR
Physical Science Honors*
Biology OR
Biology Honors*
1
1 credit
American History OR
credit
World History OR
World History Honors*
American Government OR
America Government Honors*
____
American History Honors*
credit
1
1 credit
credit
1
credit
9th P.E. (½ credit)
_____
Health (½ credit)
credit
____
credit