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Let people at home know you will need their
help and about an hour of their time to review courses
you are considering.
Registration Goals
•Identify registration activities
test results, recommendations, scheduling,
home input
•Interpret SAT 10 results
•Apply interest inventory results
•Explore course decision-making process
 self
 family
 teacher
 tests
 counselor
Learning Style How do you learn best?
Motivation How much do you want
to work towards your goals?
Make the Most of High School
• Establish goals, both academic and personal, that you want to
accomplish. Recognize that you are building a permanent
academic record.
• Attend school regularly.
• Take responsibility for completing homework and make up work.
• Enroll in challenging courses. Check now for college entrance
requirements.
• Check prerequisites for high school courses you want to take in
the future.
• Get organized and budget your time. Establish regular study time
and carry assignment notebook.
• Get involved in activities and consider service/volunteer
opportunities. Colleges look for extracurricular involvement and
commitments.
• Standardized tests will be required during most years. Take these
tests seriously as they will affect your future plans.
Putting It Together
2008-2009
Course Description Guide
Telephone:
Bloomington High School
Area Vocational Center
Alternate Education Program
(309) 828-5201
(309) 829-8671
(309) 828-5807
INTRODUCTION
This guide has been developed by the administration of Bloomington High School. Its purpose is to provide
information about the over 200 courses which will be offered at Bloomington High School during the 20072008 school year. The guide is intended to help students and their parents become better acquainted with
the content of specific courses and to aid them in the decision making process which will be taking place
during registration. Additional academic regulations are published in the Student/Parent Handbook
published in August.
Dr. Robert S. Nielsen
Superintendent
Timothy L. Moore
Principal
Kirk Veitengruber
Associate Principal
Bryan Wolfe
Dean of Students for A-G
Lisa Martinez
Assistant Principal for H-O
Tawn E. Foltz
Assistant Principal for P-Z
John G. Szabo
Athletic Director
Carol Smithson
Counselor for A-G
Deb Stevenson
Counselor for H-O
Stacie Gardner
Counselor for P-Z
Cindy Lundberg
Counselor for Special Populations
Administrators for Regional Programs
Tom Frazier (829-8671)
Glenn Hoffman (828-5807)
Area Vocational Center
Alternate Education Program
TABLE OF CONTENTS
University Requirements.................................................................................. 3
NCAA Requirements....................................................................................... 3
Graduation Requirements................................................................................. 3
Class Membership Requirements ..................................................................... 5
Advanced Placement Classes/Honors Classes................................................... 5
Bloomington Academy ...............................................................................5, 44
Change of Class Policy .................................................................................... 6
Grades, Grade Point Average, Class Rank........................................................ 7
How to use this guide....................................................................................... 8
Course Descriptions
English .............................................................................................. 8
Foreign Language ............................................................................ 15
Mathematics .................................................................................... 17
Science ............................................................................................ 22
Social Science.................................................................................. 25
Health, Physical Education & Safety ................................................ 29
Business and Applied Technology.................................................... 31
Business Area .............................................................................. 31
Industrial Technology Area ......................................................... .35
Family & Consumer Science Area ................................................ 38
Fine Arts.......................................................................................... 41
Music Education .......................................................................... 42
Bloomington Academy .................................................................... 44
Special Education ............................................................................ 46
School and Community Service........................................................ 54
Bloomington Area Vocational Center
34, 37, 41, 55
Understanding BHS
Programs
Vocabulary
credit
elective
prerequisite
required course
•Levels of classes
fundamental/essential
standard
advanced
•Bloomington Academy
System
•earning credits
•graduation requirements
•calculating GPA
COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
College entrance requirements often exceed the minimum requirements for graduation.
In the State of Illinois, there are significant requirements for the high school courses
expected for college admissions. Many colleges require or expect completion of 4 credits
in English, not counting Speech, Drama, or Journalism. Other common minimum
requirements are completion of at least Algebra II in math, 2 and sometimes 3-4 years of
the same foreign language, 3 years of social science and science, not counting physical
science, and a total of at least sixteen credits in these areas. Students planning to attend
the University of Illinois are advised to take at least three years of the same foreign
language and preferably four since this may help meet their bachelor’s degree
requirement. The Guidance Department has information on general guidelines, for
admissions into the major state universities in Illinois, as well as catalogs from other
universities. Vocational courses may be substituted in some cases. Please note that for
specific information on ACT/SAT, class rank and course requirements, consult the
college catalog and other guides in the Career Guidance Center. Students can also use
the BHS Web Site to access information from colleges via the Internet:
http://www.bhs87.org
Students are also advised that many selective colleges and scholarship programs
encourage and often expect students to maintain a full seven credit load each year
Standard University Requirements - Compared to BHS
English
Math
Social Science
Natural Science
Fine Arts
(For lang., Music,
Art, Voc. Ed.)
BHS
4
3
3
3
1
Years Required
University
4
3
2-3
2-3
2
Planning to Be a College Athlete?
NCAA Eligibility Requirements
Achieve minimum GPA in core courses.
Enroll in courses at or above regular academic level.
Include Algebra and Geometry.
Meet ACT/SAT score standards.
Students interested in collegiate athletics are advised to consult the
latest list of NCAA-approved classes with the Registrar in the Guidance
Office.
For additional information:
https://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/NCAA/student/index_student.html
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (Class of 2007 and 2008)
Required subjects are usually earned in the following years:
Freshman
Sophomore
English
(1)
English/speech
(1/2 +1/2)
Mathematics
(1)
Mathematics
(1)
Science
(1)
Science
(1)
World Studies
(1)
Safety & Phys. Ed
(1)
Phys Ed/Health
(1/2 + 1/2)
Fine/Prac Arts or
For. Language
(1)
Junior
Senior
English
(1)
English
(1/2)
Am. Hist.
(1)
Am. Govt.
(1/2)
Phys. Ed.
(1)
Cons. Ed. Req.
(1/2 or pass state test)
Phys. Ed.
(1)
p. 3 Course Description Guide
Students must earn a minimum of twenty-three and one-half units in order to graduate from
Bloomington High School. Three and one-half units must be earned in language arts (one unit
in ninth grade, one unit in tenth grade, one unit in eleventh grade, and one-half unit senior
elective); one unit in physical science; one unit in biological science; two units in mathematics,
one of which may be related to computer technology; two and a half units in social studies (one
unit in World History, one unit in American History, and one-half unit in American
Government); four units in physical education (one unit in ninth grade, one unit in tenth grade,
one unit in eleventh grade, and one unit in twelfth grade); and one unit in music, art, foreign
language, or vocational education. The student must also satisfy consumer education and other
State of Illinois requirements. All juniors must take the Prairie State Achievement Exam
(PSAE). This test is a combination of ACT, Workkeys, and state developed tests. PSAE scores
are recorded on students’ transcripts that will be reviewed by colleges and employers.
Under limited circumstances, students may receive advance permission to include courses taken
at other institutions. These procedures are listed in the Student/Parent Handbook. Students
should not assume these courses would be available in their planning.
Note: The consumer education requirement may be met by passing a state proficiency test.
Alternatively, the student may pass a half-unit course in addition to the requirements in social
science and the fine and practical arts. The approved courses for this purpose are resource
management, economics, first semester of Intro to Business,WECEP, or Interrelated
Cooperative Education. This course would count towards the twenty-three and a half units
required for graduation.
Course Description Guide
p. 4
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (Class of 2009 and beyond)
Required subjects are usually earned in the following years:
Freshman
English
Mathematics
Science
World History
Phys. Ed./Health
Fine/Prac Arts or
For. Language
Junior
English
Math
Science
Am. History
Phys. Ed
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1/2 + 1/2)
Sophomore
English/Speech
Mathematics
Science
Safety & Phys. Ed.
(1/2 + 1/2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
Senior
English
(1)
Am. Govt.
(1/2)
Soc Science Elective
(1/2)
Cons Ed Req.
(1/2 or pass state test)
Phys. Ed.
(1)
p.4
Course Description Guide
Beginning with the class of 2009 and beyond, students must earn a minimum of twentythree and one-half units in order to graduate from Bloomington High School. Four units
must be earned in language arts (one unit in each grade); three units in science, one of
which must be a biological science and one must be a physical science; three units in
mathematics, one of which may be related to computer technology; three units in social
studies (one unit in World History, one unit in American History, and one-half unit in
American Government, and one-half unit in an elective course); four units in physical
education (one unit in each grade); and one unit in music, art, foreign language, or
vocational education. The student must also satisfy consumer education and other State
of Illinois requirements. All juniors must take the Prairie State Achievement Exam
(PSAE). This test is a combination of ACT, Workkeys, and state developed tests. PSAE
scores are recorded on students’ transcripts that will be reviewed by colleges and
employers.
Under limited circumstances, students may receive advance permission to include
courses taken at other institutions. These procedures are listed in the Student/Parent
Handbook. Students should not assume these courses would be available in their
planning.
English - 4
Math - 3
1 may be computer tech
Science - 3
1-Physical Science
1 - Biology
Music, Art, Foreign
Language or
Vocational Ed - 1
Consumer education
requirements
Social Science - 3
1 World History
1 American History
½ American Govt.
½ Elective
Physical
Education - 4
23 1/2 units (credits) required for graduation
7 period day with 7 classes
= 7 credits
6 credits per year x 4 years
= 24 credits
Note: The consumer education requirement may be met by passing a state proficiency
test. Alternatively, the student may pass a half-unit course in addition to the requirements
in social science and the fine and practical arts. The approved courses for this purpose
are Consumer Economics, Economics, first semester of Intro to Business, WECEP, or
Employment Prep/Internship. This course would count towards the twenty-three and a
half units required for graduation.
p.5
Course Description Guide
Freshmen…….…..Promotion from Grade 8
Sophomore………Six Credits
Junior……………Twelve Credits
Senior……………BHS class schedule sufficient for graduation
Graduation……....Earn 23 ½ credits, meet all requirements
Advanced Placement and Honors Courses
BHS offers more AP classes than any other school in this area.
Who takes an honors course?
Independent, responsible, and highly capable students recommended by teachers
What is an AP course?
An advanced, challenging course using a nationally standardized curriculum in
which a student has an opportunity to earn college credit.
What are the benefits of taking Honors and AP courses?
Improved performance on standardized tests
Higher GPA possibilities
College admission advantage
Preparation for college level work
ADVANCED PLACEMENT AND HONORS CLASSES
Advanced Placement courses are offered in English, French, Spanish, Calculus, Biology,
Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, American History, American Government,
Psychology, Music Theory, Studio Art, Statistics and Probability, and Computer Science.
The College Board offers an examination in May in a variety of instructional areas.
Students scoring 3 or higher on these tests are generally eligible for college credit and/or
placement. Students taking AP classes are strongly urged to take this examination.
Students taking advanced courses in other areas are also able to take the appropriate AP
examination. Strong students in other senior level classes are encouraged to consider
preparing for the AP examination in other areas. Bloomington High School also offers a
wide range of Honors courses in English, Mathematics, and Science. Many selective
colleges report that the single most important criterion for admission is the strength of the
student’s high school program. Honors and Advanced Placement classes help establish
this, whereas study halls do not.
p.5
Course Description Guide
BLOOMINGTON ACADEMY
The Bloomington Academy is designed for 9th through 11th grade students to
enhance their academic process. The program is organized around building
relationships in a smaller classroom setting and an interdisciplinary
approach. Students are block scheduled during the school day and work with the
same team of teachers from year to year in four subject areas: English, Math,
Social Studies, and Business/Applied Technology
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Course Description Guide
Bloomington Academy
Course of Study
Students must enroll in all classes to be enrolled in Bloomington Academy.
Membership in the Academy is based on counselor recommendations, an
application and interview process and consent by parents/guardians and
students.
Freshmen
English
Math
Social Science
Business
Literature/
Composition
Algebra Prep
World History
Computer
Applications
Sophomore Literature/Composition and
Speech
Junior
Literature/Composition
Algebra Apps
Algebra Prep American History
Algebra Apps
Geometry
American Government
Apps
(1 semester)
Introduction to
Business
Business Elective
Recommended but
not required.
Possible Business
Electives
Accounting I
Business Law
Business Records
Web Design
CHANGE OF CLASS POLICY
Once school begins in the fall, students may change a course only for one of the
following circumstances:
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An error was made in scheduling. The counselor should be advised immediately.
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It can be justified because of a change in career plans.
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A course is required for admission or a scholarship program at the college or
university the student plans to attend.
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A change is warranted by courses passed (or failed) in summer school.
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A student can justify withdrawing from an elective subject.
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A student can cite an extreme personal emergency.
Even where one of the above circumstances applies, students can only add classes in the
fall on a space-available basis.
P. 6
Course Description Guide
*Withdrawal From An Individual Class: A student who withdraws from an individual
class will be placed in a study hall and will lose credit for that class. A student who
withdraws from a class prior to the end of the first or third grading periods will have a
“WP” (Withdraw Passing) or a “WF” (Withdraw Failing) placed in their permanent record.
Students are advised that “WP” and “WF” grades may be viewed negatively by some
colleges and scholarship programs. For example, a grade of “WF” is sometimes treated as
an “F”. Some programs also look at the number of courses taken each year and may ask
for an explanation if the number is unusually low. A student who withdraws from a class
after the end of the first or third grading periods will receive a grade of “F” for the entire
semester.
p. 6
Course Description Guide
GRADES, GRADE POINT AVERAGE, CLASS RANK
Bloomington High School uses a grading system that includes the letters A (superior), B
(very good), C (average), D (poor), and F (failure). Study halls and student assistantships
do not count for credit and are not included in any grade point average or class rank
calculations.
In order to determine grade point average, letter grades are given numerical equivalents in all
courses. Grade point average is then determined by dividing the sum of the numerical grades
by the number of units attempted. With some exceptions, letter grades are given the
following numerical values: A-5; B-4; C-3; D-2; F-1.
p. 6
Course Description Guide
GRADES, GRADE POINT AVERAGE, CLASS RANK
Grades in Honors, Advanced, and Advanced Placement courses are given a higher numerical
equivalent (A-5; B-5; C-4; D-3; F-2). After the grade point average is calculated, a value of
.023 will be added for each A earned in any course that is specifically titled as Honors,
Advanced, or Advanced Placement. Students are advised that many colleges ignore grade
point averages as computed by the local high school and recalculate these for their own
admission purposes. Even though a D in an Honors course may be weighted to count the
same as a C in a regular class, this D may negatively impact on selection decisions at some
colleges.
Grades in basic level classes are given a lower numerical equivalent (A-4; B-3; C-2; D-1; F0). These include all courses with the words "basic," “essential,” or "fundamental" in the
title, as well as English as a Second Language, Alternate Education classes, and special
education classes.
p. 7
Course Description Guide
Salutatorian/Valedictorian: Students with a final grade point average of 5.621 or higher
will be declared co-valedictorians. This average can be reached by earning straight A’s and
taking at least twenty-seven semesters of honors or AP classes. Co-salutatorians are those
whose final GPA’s are 5.552 or above, corresponding to twenty-four semesters of
Honors/Adv/AP courses.
Study halls do not count for credit.
Previously passed courses will not receive additional credit.
HOW TO USE THE GUIDE
In this guide you will find the number, the title, and a brief description of each of the
courses offered at Bloomington High School. In addition, the length of each course
and the credit allotted to each course are shown. Bloomington Area Vocational
courses (AVC) are also included in the guide and are represented with an AVC prefix
to the course number. (Applications must be approved by administration for these
courses.)
Prerequisites are listed for numerous courses. Prerequisites are conditions that must
be met before enrollment. They have been established to provide the maximum
assurance that the courses will be completed satisfactorily.
You are urged to read the descriptions, consider the recommendations made by your
current instructors, discuss possible selections with your parents, and be prepared to
determine your final course selections during the final week in January.
p. 7
Course Description Guide
ENGLISH
Freshman Composition/Grammar Essential Learner Outcomes
Continuing with skills learned in eighth grade, students will explore language, including
grade-level vocabulary, as a means of improving written communication skills. They will
study simple, compound, and complex sentences and punctuation of each type. Students
will learn how to select and narrow topics, develop clear thesis statements, and organize
ideas to include introductions, support, transitions, and conclusions. They will utilize
process writing, which involves prewriting and editing to produce polished final drafts,
and learn to adapt writing styles for a variety of purposes and audiences.
01011-2 Honors Freshman Literature and Composition (Year; 1unit)
Prerequisite: Teacher/Counselor recommendation
One semester is a grammar/composition course for the academically superior student who
has advanced reading and writing skills. The student will study grammar and usage
extensively as it relates to writing and speaking. Composition assignments will include
paragraph development and essay writing. The other semester is a literature program
designed for the academically superior student who has advanced reading and writing skills.
Classical works in drama, poetry, novel, and short story will be studied with emphasis on
literary analysis through discussion and composition.
p. 8
Course Description Guide
01030 Freshman Composition/Grammar (Semester; 1/2 unit)
01040 Freshman Literature (Semester; 1/2 unit)
Prerequisite: None
One semester is composition and grammar for the student who has average to above
average reading and writing skills. It is designed to improve the student's ability to write
clearly and effectively. Writing process will be analyzed and practiced. The other semester
examines the genres of the short story, drama, classical heritage, and the novel. Spelling,
vocabulary, and composition skills will be reinforced. The challenging material is suitable
for the student who has average to above average reading and writing skills.
01050 Freshman Comp/Grammar Essentials (Semester; 1/2 unit)
01060 Freshman Literature Essentials (Semester; 1/2 unit)
Prerequisite: None
One semester is designed for the student who has below average reading and writing skills.
It begins with basic skills and, through study of the process of writing, encourages clearer
and more effective compositions. Strong emphasis is placed on grammar, spelling,
vocabulary, and writing development skills. Individual attention is given. The other
semester is a study of material suitable for the student who has below average reading and
writing skills. The short story, drama, the epic hero, and classical and modern novels are
included. Comprehension, literary terms, and vocabulary are stressed in order to develop,
expand and improve the student's reading skills.
p. 8
Course Description Guide
01071-01072 Techniques in Reading (Year; 1 unit)
Prerequisite: None, but this course is required for all freshmen essential level
students
This course is designed for students with below grade level reading ability. Emphasis is
placed on reading texts for all academic classes, vocabulary skills, reading
comprehension, reading strategies, and written response to reading material. Students
will read and study a variety of materials including current news publications, modern
fiction and non-fiction, and materials relevant to other core curriculum areas. Test taking
skills will also be developed.
01077-01078 Fr Lit/Comp – Bloomington Academy (Year; 1 unit)
Prerequisite: Membership in the Bloomington Academy
This course is offered for the student who has been identified and admitted to this
program. It is designed to improve each student's individual reading and writing skills.
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Course Description Guide
*English:
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sem sem
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Required Courses
Course#
01011-2
01031-2
01051-2
01071-2
01077-8
16001-2
Description
Honors Freshman Lit/Comp
Freshman Literature and Composition
Freshman Lit/Comp Ess
Techniques in Reading
Freshman Lit/Comp BA
English as a Second Language
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Course Description Guide
Lead Teacher:
Marla Brady
BHS
English Department
* (4 Credits required for graduation)
Freshman
Sophomore
Required (Honors &
Regular): 1 credit
 Literature
 Grammar/
Composition
Required (Honors &
Regular): 1 credit
 Speech
 Literature/
Composition
Essentials: 2 Credits
Essentials: 1 credit
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
Literature
Grammar/ Comp
Reading Techniques
Electives:
 Drama I
 Drama II

Soph Lit/Comp &
Speech Essentials
Junior
Required: 1 credit
 Literature/
Composition
Required: *1 credit
 Literature
 Composition
Electives:
 Journalism I
 Journalism II
Literature:
 Modern Fiction
 College Literature I/II
 AP English Lit/Comp*
*(Year course = 1 credit: ½ Lit & ½ Comp)
(Newspaper Production)
 Journalism II
Electives:
 Journalism I
 Drama I
 Drama II
English as a Second Language
(Teacher/Counselor Placement)
Senior
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

(Yearbook Production)
Creative Writing
Drama I
Drama II
Senior Lang.
Studies
* For Class of 2009 and Beyond
Composition:
 Senior Eng. Workshop*
 English Language Comp
 AP Eng Language Comp*
*(Year course = 1 credit: ½ Lit & ½ Comp)
Required Courses
*Mathematics:
1 2
sem sem
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Course#
21127-8
21243-4
21211-2
21221-2
21231-2
21241-2
21251-2
21261-2
22271-2
Description
Algebra Prep-Bloom. Acad.
Algebra Apps-Bloom. Acad.
9th Grade Algebra I
Algebra Prep
Techniques in Algebra
Algebra I
Geometry
Honors Geometry
Problem-Solving w/Comp Prog
p. 18
Course Description Guide
BHS
Math Department
(3 Credits required for graduation)
Basic
Algebra/Geometry
Algebra Prep
(Spec. Pop. Only)
Algebra I or 9th Grade
Algebra I
Techniques in
Algebra
Geometry
Algebra II
Trigonometry
Elective:
Honors
Geometry
Honors
Algebra II
Trigonometry
Basic Business Records
(Must have Jr/Sr status)
Elective:
Problem-Solving
with Computer Program.
Pre-Calculus
AP Stats and
Prob
Honors
Pre-Calculus
(Must have completed Algebra I)
Trigonometry
Lead Teacher
Nancy Powell
AP Computer
Programming
Applied Stats
AP
Calculus
Required Courses
*Science:
1 2
sem sem
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Course#
32311-2
32321-2
32341-2
Description
Biology I
Fundamentals of Biology
Honors Biology I
p. 22-23
Course Description Guide
BHS
Science Department
(3 Credits required for graduation)
 Honors Physics I or Physics I
Honors Biology I
Honors Chemistry I or
Chemistry I
 AP Biology
 AP Chemistry
 AP Environmental Science or
Environmental Science
 Biology II (Anatomy &
Physiology)
Biology I
Introductory Physical Science
 Chemistry I
 Physics I
 Biology II (Anatomy &
Physiology)
 Environmental Science
Fundamentals of
Biology
Fundamentals of Physical
Science – Chemistry or Physics
Fundamentals of Physical
Science – Chemistry or Physics
 AP Physics II
Required Courses
*Social Science:
1 2
sem sem
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Course#
42421-2
42427-8
41431-2
Description
World History/Geo Fundamentals
World History-Bloom. Acad.
World History
p. 25
Course Description Guide
BHS
Social Science Department Courses
(3 Credits required for graduation)
Freshman/Sophomore
World History
Sophomore/Junior
Junior/Senior
AP American
History
Economics
Consumer Economics
World History/
Geography
Fundamentals
Lead Teacher:
Rich Baldwin
American History
AP American
Government
American History
Fundamentals
American
Government
African-American
Studies in History
American
Government
Fundamentals
Sophomore/Junior/Senior
Sociology
Multicultural Studies
Sophomore/Junior/Senior
(Senior Only)
Psychology
AP Psychology
Required Courses
PE and Health:
1 2
sem sem
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Course#
51510
51520
54531-2
00003-4
Description
Health
PE 9
Adaptive PE
PE Medical Exemption
p. 29
Course Description Guide
BHS
Health / Physical Education
(4 Credits required for graduation)
+
Health
1 Semester
PE / 9
1 Semester
*PE 10 Driver’s Education
*Must complete PE 9 and 4 units of credit to be eligible.
PE 11/12
Leadership
PE
Weight
Training
Special Permission
Special Permission
Adaptive PE
Lead Teacher:
Medical Form Required
Don Anderson
Drama
Computers
Music
Business
Industrial Technology
Art
 Information Technology
 Cooperative Education
 Marketing & Management
 Culinary Arts
 Child Care
 Cosmetology
 Health Occupations
 Automotive Technology
 Metalworking Occupations
 Construction Trades
 Computerized Architectural Design
 Graphic Arts Occupations
 Circuit Analysis & Computer
Servicing
Criminal Justice
English:
1 2
sem sem
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Course#
05070
05080
Description
Drama
Drama II
p. 14Course Description Guide
Foreign Language:
1 2
sem sem
Course#
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11121-2
12111-2
15111-2
15121-2
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Description
French I
French II
German I
Spanish I
Spanish II
p. 15 Course Description Guide
BHS
Foreign Language Department
French I
German I
Spanish I
(2008-2009)
French II
German II
Spanish II
(2009-2010)
`
French III
Spanish III
French IV
French
Spanish IV
Advanced Placement
French V
Advanced Placement
Spanish V
Lead Teacher
Melissa Brown
Mathematics:
1 2
sem sem
 
Course#
22271-2
Description
Problem-Solving w/Comp Prog
Prerequisite: Algebra I
p. 21
Course Description Guide
Business and Applied Technology:
1 2
Course#
Description
sem sem

61140
Computer Applications I

61160
Computer Applications II

62111
Introduction to Business I

62112
Introduction to Business II
  61145-6 Computer Applications Bloom. Acad.
  63121-2 Accounting
  76911-2 WECEP
p. 31
Course Description Guide
Industrial Technology
1 2
sem sem










Course#
72701-2
72731-2
72771-2
72781-2
72791-2
Description
Basic Materials Tech
Graphic Communications
Energy and Power
Introduction to Engineering Design
Principles of Engineering
p. 35
Course Description Guide
Family& Consumer Science
1 2
sem sem
 
 
Course#
81811-2
81821-2
Description
Intro to Family & Consumer Science
Foods & Nutrition
p. 39
Course Description Guide
BHS Business and Applied Technology
Freshman Choices
Sophomore Choices
Industrial
Tech
Family & Consumer
Science
Graphic
Comm.
Intro to FCS
Computer
Applications I
Foods & Nutrition
Computer
Applications II
Energy and
Power
Intro to Eng.
Design
Business
Intro to
Business I
(Meets Consumer Ed
Requirement)
Prin. of
Engineering
Intro To Business
II
Industrial
Tech
Family & Consumer
Science
Graphic
Comm.
Child Development
Business Law
Intro to Eng.
Design
Business Records
Prin. of
Engineering
Courses available to special population or IEP students
Basic
Keyboarding
Accounting I
Energy and
Power
WECEP
Basic
Materials
Tech
Business
Basic Child
Development
BHS Business and Applied Technology
Junior – Senior Choices
AVC Choices
Industrial
Tech
Family & Consumer
Science
Business
A+ Computer Repair/Digital Electronics
Computer Networking
See AVC
Classes
Parenting
Web Design & the
Internet
Psychology for
Living
International
E-Business
Fashion
Accounting II and
Finance
Computerized Architectural Design I
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Marketing and Management I/II
Early Childhood Care and Education I/II
Consumer
Economics
Culinary Arts I/II
Construction Trades I/II
Health Occupations I/II
Digital Media/Graphic Arts Occupations I/II
Lead Teacher
Employment Prep/Internship I/II
Rich Gordon
Criminal Justice and Law
Enforcement I/II
Fine Arts
1 2 Course# Description
sem sem
 
 


82911-2
82921-2
82930
82940
Art I
Art II
3-D Design I
3-D Design II
p. 41
Course Description Guide
BHS
Art Department
ART I ( yr)


3 – D DESIGN I (sem.)


No prerequisite
Grades 9-12
No prerequisite
Grades 9-12
3 – D DESIGN II (sem.)



ART I I (yr)
PRINTMAKING &
DESIGN (sem.)


10th grade w/ 1 yr. Art credit
Grades 11-12
9th grade w/recommendation
or Art I
PAINTING (sem.)




DRAWING (sem.)

ART II
SENIOR STUDIO
12th grade
Dept. recommendation
4 semesters of Art credit



ART II
AP ART STUDIO
12th grade
Dept. recommendation
application
3 – D DESIGN I
Music:
1 2
sem sem
 
 
 
 
 
Course# Description
86911-2
87911-2
88911-2
88921-2
88931-2
Band
Orchestra
Concert Choir
Treble Choir
A Cappella Choir
p. 42
9+Course Description Guide
BHS
Music Department
Concert Choir
Band
Grades 9,10,11,12
(Must have Junior High Band
experience or audition)
Orchestra
Freshmen
(By recommendation of Jr. High
Choral Director or audition w/BHS
Choir Director)
Treble Choir
A Cappella Choir
Female
Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors
Sophomore, Juniors, Seniors
(By recommendation of BHS Choir
Director)
(By recommendation of BHS Choir
Director)
AP Music Theory
Grades 9,10,11,12
(Must have Junior High Orchestra
experience or audition)
Extra:
1 2
sem sem
 

Course#
00001-2
00007
Description
Study Hall
Study Hall (Fall or Spring)
Special Education
































21201-2 Basic Algebra/Geometry (Sp. Pop. only)
91001-2 Project Success
91111-2 Learning to Learn
91011-2 English I
91051-2 Reading Improvement
91211-2 Math 9-10
91215-6 Math 9
91321-2 Life Science
91421-2 World Geography
92410 Social Studies E
91510 Health A
91520 Health E
92011-2 English E 9-10
92111-2 Math E 9-10
92611-2 Home Life E I/II
92021-2 Practical Writing
92621-2 Community at Work
81870 Practical Child Development E
BLOOMINGTON AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER
Tom Frazier, Director
Tel: (309) 829-8671
Learning a marketable vocational skill and gaining work experience can help students
acquire entry-level jobs after graduation or prepare for further training through
community colleges, technical schools, and apprenticeships. The following courses are
planned at the Bloomington Area Vocational Center. All AVC classes require at least
two periods each day and are intended for Juniors and Seniors. Full program
descriptions and additional course offerings are available through the AVC catalog that
is published separately.
An application must be made to enroll in courses offered through the Bloomington
Area Vocational Center. Criteria for acceptance: students must have Junior or Senior
status (12 or more credits); good attendance (9 or fewer absences in the prior
semester), meet the prerequisites for the class, and a GPA of 2.5 or better. Students that
have failed core curricular courses may not be accepted until the courses are made up.
P. 57 Course Description Guide
75211-75212
75221-75222
75411-75412
75421-75422
75511-75512
75521-75522
75611-75612
75621-75622
75811-75812
75821-75822
75911-75912
75921-75922
76011-76012
76021-76022
76111-76112
76121-76122
76211-76212
76221-76222
76411-76412
76421-76422
76511-76512
76521-76522
76611-76612
76621-76622
77111-77112
77121-77122
Automotive Technology I (See page 38)
Automotive Technology II
Early Childhood Care and Education I(See
page 41)
Early Childhood Care and Education II
Culinary Arts I (See page 41)
Culinary Arts II
Construction Trades I (See page 38)
Construction Trades II
Cosmetology I (See page 55)
Cosmetology II
Computerized Architectural Design I (See
page 37)
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Computer Servicing (See page 34)
Computer Networking Systems
Graphic Arts Occupations I (See page 39)
Graphic Arts Occupations II
Health Occupations I (See page 56)
Health Occupations II
Employment Prep/Internship I (See page 56)
Employment Prep/Internship II
Marketing & Management I (See page 35)
Marketing & Management II
Metalworking Occupations I (See page 39)
Metalworking Occupations II
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement I (See
page 57)
Criminal Justice & Law Enforcement II
BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Freshman Course Selections 2007-2008
Sem1 Sem2 Course#
Description
English:
  01011-2 Honors Freshman Lit/Comp
 
01031-2 Freshman Lit/Comp
  01051-2 Freshman Lit/Comp Ess
 
01071-2 Techniques in Reading
  01077-8 Freshman Lit/Comp BA

05070 Drama

05080 Drama II
  16001-2 English as a Second Language
Foreign Language:
  11111-2 French I
  11121-2 French II
  12111-2 German I
  15111-2 Spanish I
  15121-2 Spanish II
Mathematics:
  21127-8 Algebra Prep-Bloom. Acad.
  21243-4 Algebra Apps-Bloom. Acad.
  21211-2 9th Grade Algebra I
  21221-2 Algebra Prep
  21231-2 Techniques in Algebra
  21241-2 Algebra I
  21251-2 Geometry
  21261-2 Honors Geometry
  22271-2 Problem-Solving w/Comp Prog
Science:
  32311-2 Biology I
  32321-2 Fundamentals of Biology
  32341-2 Honors Biology I
Social Science:
  42421-2 World History/Geo Fundamentals
  42427-8 World History-Bloom. Acad.
  41431-2 World History
PE and Health:

51510 Health

51520 PE 9
  54531-2 Adaptive PE
  00003-4 PE Medical Exemption
Business Technology:

61140 Computer Applications I

61160 Computer Applications II

62111 Introduction to Business I

62112 Introduction to Business II
  61145-6 Computer Applications Bloom. Acad.
 
63121-2 Accounting
  76911-2 WECEP
Industrial Technology:
  72701-2 Basic Materials Tech
  72731-2 Graphic Communications
  72771-2 Energy and Power
  72781-2 Introduction to Engineering Design
  72791-2 Principles of Engineering
Family & Consumer Science:
  81811-2 Intro to Family & Consumer Science
  81821-2 Foods & Nutrition
Student Name:_________________________________________
(Please print)
Art:
 
 


Music:
 
 
 
 
 
Extra:
 

82911-2 Art I
82921-2 Art II
82930 3-D Design I
82940 3-D Design II
86911-2
87911-2
88911-2
88921-2
88931-2
Band
Orchestra
Concert Choir
Treble Choir
A Cappella Choir
00001-2 Study Hall
00007 Study Hall (Fall or Spring)
Alternates: Course #
Description
1) _______________
________________________
2) _______________
________________________
Special Education:
  21201-2 Basic Algebra/Geometry (Sp. Pop. only)
  91001-2 Project Success
  91111-2 Learning to Learn
  91011-2 English I
  91051-2 Reading Improvement
  91211-2 Math 9-10
  91215-6 Math 9
  91321-2 Life Science
  91421-2 World Geography

92410 Social Studies E

91510 Health A

91520 Health E
  92011-2 English E 9-10
  92111-2 Math E 9-10
  92611-2 Home Life E I/II
  92021-2 Practical Writing
  92621-2 Community at Work

81870 Practical Child Development E
Student Signature
Parent Signature
Counselor Signature
__________________ ____________________ _______________
Four Year Plans
Bloomington Academy
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
Aplington Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1077
21127
32311
42427
51510
61145
Fresh. Comp/Grammar - Academy
Algebra Prep. - Academy
Biology I
World History/Geography - Academy
Health
Computer Applications - Academy
English:
1078
21128
32312
42428
51520
61146
Fresh. Literature - Academy
Algebra Prep. - Academy
Biology I
World History/Geography - Academy
PE 9
Computer Applications - Academy
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2027
21137
31311
43411
52511
62117
Soph. Lit/Comp - Academy
Algebra Applications - Academy
Intro. Phys. Science
American History - Academy
Safety/PE 10
Intro to Business - Academy
2028
21138
31312
43412
52512
62118
Speech - Academy
Algebra Applications - Academy
Intro. Phys. Science
American History - Academy
Safety/PE 10
Intro to Business - Academy
Junior Lit/Comp. - Academy
Geometry Applications - Academy
Chemistry I
American Government- Academy
PE 11-12
3027
21253
33311
44410
54511
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
22241 Alg. II & Trig.
3028
21254
33312
Junior Lit/Comp. - Academy
Geometry Applications - Academy
Chemistry I
54512
PE 11-12
4050
22242
English Lang/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
54512
PE 11-12
Senior Year
54511
PE 11-12
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
Language:
Language:
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - All Honors Curriculum
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1010
21261
32341
41431
51510
Hon. Fresh. Comp/Gram.
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
Health
English:
1020
21262
32342
41432
51520
Hon. Fresh. Literature
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
PE 9
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2000
22251
33331
43491
52511
Hon. Soph. Lit/Comp
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
AP Am. History
Safety/PE 10
2050
22252
33332
43492
52512
Language:
Language:
Speech
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
AP Am. History
Safety/PE 10
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3001
23251
34331
44415
54511
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
AP American Government
PE 11-12
3002
23252
34332
44450
54512
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
Economics
PE 11-12
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
4051
24251
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
4052
24252
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
54511
PE 11-12
54512
PE 11-12
Senior Year
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - All Regular
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1030
21241
32311
41431
51510
Fresh. Comp/Grammar
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
Health
English:
1040
21242
32312
41432
51520
Fresh. Literature
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
PE 9
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2010
21251
33311
43411
52511
Soph. Lit/Comp
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
2050
21252
33312
43412
52512
Language:
Language:
Speech
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44410 American Government
54511 PE 11-12
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44450 Economics
54512 PE 11-12
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3011
22241
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
23241 Pre-Calculus
3012
22242
Senior Year
54511
PE 11-12
4050
23242
English Lang/Comp.
Pre-Calculus
54512
PE 11-12
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student Essentials Level
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
English:
1050
21221
32321
42421
51510
Fresh. Comp/Gram Ess
Algebra Prep.
Fund. Biology I
World History/Geo. Fund.
Health
1060
21222
32322
42422
51520
Fresh. Literature Ess
Algebra Prep.
Fund. Biology I
World History/Geo. Fund.
PE 9
21231
Techniques in Algebra
Techniques in Reading
21232
Techniques in Algebra
Techniques in Reading
Social:
Soph/ Lit/Comp & Speech Ess
Algebra I
Fund Phys Sc/Phy.
American History Fund.
Safety/PE 10
Language:
Language:
1071
1072
Math:
Science:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2021
21241
31321
43421
52511
Soph/ Lit/Comp & Speech Ess
Algebra I
Fund Phys Sc/Phy.
American History Fund.
Safety/PE 10
2022
21242
31322
43422
52512
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3021
21251
31331
44420
54511
Jr. Lit/Comp. Ess
Geometry
Fund Phys Sc/Chem.
American Gov. Fund
PE 11-12
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
4053
22241
Eng Lang/Comp WorkSh
Alg. II & Trig.
Jr. Lit/Comp. Ess
Geometry
Fund Phys Sc/Chem.
Social Science Elective
54512 PE 11-12
4080
22242
Modern Fiction I
Alg. II & Trig.
54511
PE 11-12
54512
PE 11-12
81880
Consumer Economics
3022
21252
31332
Senior Year
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Misc:
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - Honors Math Science
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1030
21261
32341
41431
51510
Fresh. Comp/Grammar
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
Health
English:
1040
21262
32342
41432
51520
Fresh. Literature
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
PE 9
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2010
22251
33331
43411
52511
Soph. Lit/Comp
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
2050
22252
33332
43412
52512
Language:
Language:
Speech
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
American Government
PE 11-12
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3011
23251
34331
44410
54511
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
24251 AP Calculus
AP Science
3012
23252
34332
44450
54512
Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
Economics
PE 11-12
4050
24252
English Lang/Comp.
AP Calculus
AP Science
54512
PE 11-12
Senior Year
54511
PE 11-12
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - Honors English
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1010
21241
32311
41431
51510
Hon. Fresh. Comp/Gram.
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
Health
English:
1020
21242
32312
41432
51520
Hon. Fresh. Literature
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
PE 9
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2000
21251
33311
43411
52511
Hon. Soph. Lit/Comp
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
2050
21252
33312
43412
52512
Language:
Language:
Speech
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44410 American Government
54511 PE 11-12
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44450 Economics
54512 PE 11-12
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3001
22241
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
4051
23241
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
Pre-Calculus
4052
23242
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
Pre-Calculus
54511
PE 11-12
54512
PE 11-12
3002
22242
Senior Year
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - All Honors & Spanish
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1010
21261
32341
41431
51510
15121
Hon. Fresh. Comp/Gram.
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
Health
Spanish II
English:
1020
21262
32342
41432
51520
15122
Hon. Fresh. Literature
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
PE 9
Spanish II
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2000
22251
33331
43491
52511
15131
Hon. Soph. Lit/Comp
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
AP Am. History
Safety/PE 10
Spanish III
2050
22252
33332
43492
52512
15132
Language:
Language:
Speech
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
AP Am. History
Safety/PE 10
Spanish III
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3001
23251
34331
44415
54511
15141
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
AP American Government
PE 11-12
Spanish IV
3002
23252
34332
44450
54512
15142
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
Economics
PE 11-12
Spanish IV
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
4051
24251
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
4052
24252
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
54511
15191
PE 11-12
AP Spanish V
54512
15192
PE 11-12
AP Spanish V
Senior Year
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - All Regular & Band
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1030
21241
32311
41431
51510
86911
Fresh. Comp/Grammar
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
Health
Band
English:
1040
21242
32312
41432
51520
86912
Fresh. Literature
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
PE 9
Band
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2010
21251
33311
43411
52511
86911
Soph. Lit/Comp
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Band
2050
21252
33312
43412
52512
86912
Language:
Language:
Speech
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Band
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44410 American Government
54511 PE 11-12
86911 Band
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44450 Economics
54512 PE 11-12
86912 Band
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3011
22241
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
23241 Pre-Calculus
3012
22242
Senior Year
54511
86911
PE 11-12
Band
4050
23242
English Lang/Comp.
Pre-Calculus
54512
86912
PE 11-12
Band
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - Regular & Art
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1030
21241
32311
41431
51510
82921
Fresh. Comp/Grammar
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
Health
Art II
English:
1040
21242
32312
41432
51520
82922
Fresh. Literature
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
PE 9
Art II
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2010
21251
33311
43411
52511
82960
Soph. Lit/Comp
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Drawing
2050
21252
33312
43412
52512
82970
Language:
Language:
Speech
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Painting
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44410 American Government
54511 PE 11-12
82981 Senior Studio
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
44450 Economics
54512 PE 11-12
82982 Senior Studio
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3011
22241
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
23241 Pre-Calculus
3012
22242
Senior Year
54511
PE 11-12
4050
23242
English Lang/Comp.
Pre-Calculus
54512
PE 11-12
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - Honors French Band
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1010
21261
32341
41431
51510
11121
86911
Hon. Fresh. Comp/Gram.
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
Health
French II
Band
English:
1020
21262
32342
41432
51520
11122
86912
Hon. Fresh. Literature
Hon. Geometry
Hon. Biology I
World History
PE 9
French II
Band
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2000
22251
33331
43411
52511
11131
86911
Hon. Soph. Lit/Comp
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
French III
Band
2050
22252
33332
43412
52512
11132
86912
Language:
Language:
Speech
Hon. Alg. II & Trig.
Hon. Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
French III
Band
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3001
23251
34331
44410
54511
11141
86911
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
American Government
PE 11-12
French IV
Band
3002
23252
34332
44450
54512
11142
86912
Hon. Junior Lit/Comp.
Hon. Pre-Calculus
Hon. Physics
Economics
PE 11-12
French IV
Band
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
4051
24251
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
4052
24252
AP Lang/Comp. (or AP Lit)
AP Calculus
AP Science
54511
11151
86911
PE 11-12
AP French V
Band
54512
11152
86912
PE 11-12
AP French V
Band
Senior Year
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
Student - Reg Spanish Art
Career:
Edu:
4-Year College
Grad Year:
2011 Return to List
Counselor:
0 Education:
Comments
Set Regular Level
Freshman Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE/Health
Misc. Req./ Elective
1030
21241
32311
41431
51510
15111
82911
Fresh. Comp/Grammar
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
Health
Spanish I
Art I
English:
1040
21242
32312
41432
51520
15112
82912
Fresh. Literature
Algebra I
Biology I
World History
PE 9
Spanish I
Art I
Math:
Science:
Social:
Sophomore Year
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
2010
21251
33311
43411
52511
15121
82921
Soph. Lit/Comp
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Spanish II
Art II
2050
21252
33312
43412
52512
15122
82922
Language:
Language:
Speech
Geometry
Chemistry I
American History
Safety/PE 10
Spanish II
Art II
Misc:
Update Plan
Date
12/8
Junior Year
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
American Government
PE 11-12
Spanish III
Drawing
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
3011
22241
English
Math
Science
Social Science
PE
Misc. Req./ Elective
College Lit. I or II, Modern Fiction
23241 Pre-Calculus
44410
54511
15131
82960
44450
54512
15132
82970
Junior Lit/Comp.
Alg. II & Trig.
Science Elective
Economics
PE 11-12
Spanish III
Painting
4050
23242
English Lang/Comp.
Pre-Calculus
54512
15142
82982
PE 11-12
Spanish IV
Senior Studio
3012
22242
Senior Year
54511
15141
82981
PE 11-12
Spanish IV
Senior Studio
Graduation Requirements
English
Math
Health
PE
Consumer Ed *
Fine Arts **
Fresh
1
1
0.5
0.5
1
Listed below is a recommended timeframe to take required coursework.
Soph
Jr
Sr.
Fresh
1
1
1
Science - Physical
1
1
Science - Biological
1
Science - Elective
1
1
1
World History
1
0.5
American History
American Government
Social Science - Elective
* Consumer Education is typically met by one of the following: economics, work programs, or a proficiency test.
** Fine Arts is typically met by the following classes: foreign language, art, or music
Soph
1
Jr
Sr.
1
1
0.5
0.5
Comment Log
Prepared Four Year Plan
June 2012
August 21, 2007