2011 Graduates - Holt High School Guidance and Counseling
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Scheduling/Graduation Requirements
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2015 Graduates
Class of 2015
HOLT HIGH SCHOOL
CREDIT REVIEW for: _____________________________________
Graduation Requirements
ENGLISH
MATH
9
10
11
12
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GEOM _____ _____ _____
ALG I _____ _____
ALG II _____ _____
MATH RELATED
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STUDENTS MUST HAVE PASSED ALL
REQUIREMENTS AND HAVE 24.5 CREDITS
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR GRADUATION.
Michigan Merit Exam (MME)
Requirement -
SCIENCE
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BIO (10)
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CHEM/PHYSICS _____ _____
EARTH SCIENCE
U.S. HISTORY 9 _____ _____ _____
WORLD HISTORY _____ _____
GOVERNMENT 11
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ECONOMICS 12
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COMPUTER LITERACY
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FINE ARTS
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K
HEALTH
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PHYS ED _____
Holt Public Schools Board Policy A6056
Holt Public Schools students must
complete all components of the Michigan
Merit Exam (MME) during their 11th grade
year. In the event that a student does not
take the MME or took the exam and did
not receive valid scores, the student is
required to retake the entire MME
(reading, writing, mathematics, science,
and social studies) in their senior year,
unless excused by the High School
Administration.
NOTES: _____________________________________________________________________________________
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2015 Credit Review
• No Walk Policy• (e.g. Student A (grad class 2015) on June 9th has 24.5credits – they
walk and receive diploma)
• (e.g. Student B (grad class 2015) on June 9th has 24 credits- student
does NOT walk or receive diploma.)
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Graduation
4 years
1
2
11
10
3
1
2
1
12
2
1
Hist
Hist
Hist
Alg I
Alg I
Eng 11
Eng 11
M.R
E. E. Sc
E. Sc
E. Sc
W.H.
W.H.
Alg II
Alg II
Econ
Bio
Bio
Gov
Comp
Eng
Eng
Chem/Ph Chem/Ph
ys
ys
Health
Art
Eng
Eng
Eng
Geom
Geom
Geom
PE
If you do not take Chem/Phys your junior year, you must
take it your senior year.
2
Eng Rel
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• AP World History (10-12)-application
• AP Calc/Stats
• Recommended B or higher in previous year math
• AP Lit (12th grade) application
• AP Government- application
• AP Econ- application
• AP CPS- application
• Honors English- see instructor for application
• Honors Algebra I- see instructor
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AP / Honors Courses
• Fin. Insurance
• Business Math
• Computer Programming I
and II
• Accounting I and II
• Web Publishing
• Business Management
• Promotional Marketing
• Retail Management
• Advanced Algebra
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A+
Consumer Education
Musical Composition
Physics/Chemistry
Architectural Drawing
Mechanical Drawing
Technical Drawing
AP Calc
AP Stats
TRAC
Data Analysis
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Math Related
Week of Feb 11th.
You will turn this in today!
Core classes will be automatically added.
You will be selecting your electives now during this class.
If you failed a class, you can take it during summer school or
try to add it to your electives. You may also look at MVHS
If you are a transfer student and are taking courses in a
different order (Alg I in 9th grade etc.. Please make a note at
the top of your page before you turn it in)
We will add your elective requests-we will do our best to
make sure you get your elective requests. There are no
guarantees.
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Scheduling Request Timeline
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Add core classes to computer
Add elective requests to computer
Send home confirmation
Merge with Master schedule
Begin balancing classes over the summer
Receive your schedule in August
Requested electives are not guaranteed
There will be conflicts
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Scheduling Process
English
For current English 10 students
• Two semesters required, taken in the junior year
•
either English 11 or English 11 Honors (application required)
• ELECTIVES AVAILABLE as a junior:
• Full year classes:
• Journalism / Advanced Journalism (application required)
• Semester classes:
• Introduction to Poetry
• Intro to Journalism: Print Publications
• Intro to Journalism: Digital Media
• Writing Explorations
• Speech
• The Study of Film as Literature
English
For current English 10 students
• What to do if you’ve failed an English 10A
• Sign up for English 10A on your scheduling sheet
• Or pay to take summer school
• What to do if you fail English 10B
• Add second semester on the request sheet
• Or pay to take summer school
• Honors English 11 Applications:
• Follow instructions found on page 30 in the program planning
manual
• JOURNALISM Applications:
• See your English teacher or Mrs. Clark for an application
packet
Science – 11th & 12th grade
• OPTIONS! – talk to a science teacher if you have
questions
• Chemistry (2 semesters)
• Physics (2 semesters)
• College Prep
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• Concepts and Applications
Botany (1 semester)
Environmental Science (1 semester)
Human Physiology (1 semester)
Human Genetics I (1 semester)
Human Genetics II (1 semester)
Zoology (1 semester)
Chemistry II (2 semesters)
Students must earn
one credit in either
chemistry or
physics in order to
graduate
Chemistry II, is an AP class –
for seniors who have earned
at least a grade of B in
Chemistry A and B as
juniors.)
Course Request Form
CLASS OF 2015
SCHEDULE REQUEST FOR Junior Year (2013-14)
STUDENT NAME ____________
____________________
PHONE #:_____________________
Scheduling Instructions:
1)
2)
3)
Review transcripts
Circle your math and science option below
List the course number & course name for 5 electives; each course represents 1 semester
4) List 4 alternative choices
Required sometime during 4 years (list below if you want to schedule now)
Health
Fine Arts
Physical Education
REQUIRED COURSES
ELECTIVE COURSE REQUESTS-List Course Name & Number
1
ENGLISH 11 A
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8 ______________________________
2
ENGLISH 11 B
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9 ______________________________
3
ALGEBRA C
4
ALGEBRA D 2ND SEMESTER (same as above)
11 ______________________________
5
GOVERNMENT ____________
12______________________________
6
SCIENCE – CHECK ONE
CHECK IF YOU WANT HONORS
□
10 ______________________________
□COLLEGE PREP PHYSICS
□PHYSICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS
□CHEMISTRY
7
SCIENCE 2ND SEMESTER (same as above)
Please list 4 alternative choices
1 ________________________________
2 ______________________________
3 ________________________________
4 ______________________________
Recovery Courses Needed
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There is an application process for the following classes (applications can be picked up in the information racks on the
wall of the east staircase). All applications are due 3/28/13:
Web Publishing
Yearbook Production
AP World History
Journalism/Adv. Journalism
Honors English
AP CPS
Honors Math –no application-placed based on teacher recommendation
AP Government
If you are accepted into the program, your schedule will be adjusted.
Over for course numbers
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Computer Literacy
Course Grid
4102
4103
4105-06
4115-16
4109
4110
4111
4112
4121 A&B
4129
4130
4139
4145
4147
4148
4150
4152
4155
4156
4161 A&B
4627 A&B
4628
5706
8701
4620
4621 A&B
4636
BUSINESS EDUCATION
FINANCIAL & RISK MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS MATH
ACCOUNTING I (2 SEM)
ACCOUNTING II (2 SEM)
FINANCE & INSURANCE
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS *
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS II
A-PLUS PREPARATION *
WEB PUBLISHING (2 SEM) *
WORD PROCESSING *
PHOTOSHOP *
ADVANCE WORD PROCESSING
BUSINESS LAW
PROMOTIONAL MARKETING
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
RETAIL MANAGEMENT (SCHOOL STORE)
VIDEO PRODUCTION
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I *
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING II *
MENTORSHIP (2ND SEMESTER ONLY)
YEARBOOK PRODUCTION (2 SEM)
INTRO TO YEARBOOK PRODUCTION
CONSUMER EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY +
JOURNALISM (2 SEM) +
4637
INTRO JOURNALISM I -PRINT
PUBLICATIONS
INTRO JOURNALISM II –DIGITAL MEDIA
4642
4664
WRITING EXPLORATIONS +
SPEECH +
Course Selection Sheet
5300 B
5301 A
5301 B
5302
5303
5305 A&B
5308 A&B
5309 A&B
5315 A&B
5316
5317
5318
5320
5324
5325
5327
5329
5332
5334
5341
5346
5348
FINE ARTS & MUSIC
CONCERT BAND
MARCHING BAND
SYMPHONIC BAND
JAZZ BAND
ADVANCED MUSIC THEORY
CONCERT CHORUS (2 SEM)
MEN OF HOLT (2 SEM)
CHORALE (2 SEM)
CANTIQUE (2 SEM)
MUSIC THEORY
HUMANITIES
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE & THEATRE STUDY
DRAWING
PAINTING
ART SEMINAR
COMMERCIAL DESIGN
PHOTOGRAPHY
PRINTMAKING
CERAMICS
INTERMEDIATE TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART
INTERMEDIATE THREE-DIMENSIONAL ART
5501 A&B
5503 A&B
5505 A&B
5507 A&B
5541 A&B
5543 A&B
5545 A&B
5547 A&B
5521 A&B
5523 A&B
5525 A&B
5527 A&B
MODERN LANGUAGE
FRENCH I (2 SEMESTERS) +
FRENCH II (2 SEMESTERS)+
FRENCH III (2 SEMESTERS) +
FRENCH IV (2 SEMESTERS) +
GERMAN I (2 SEMESTERS) +
GERMAN II (2 SEMESTERS) +
GERMAN III (2 SEMESTERS) +
GERMAN IV (2 SEMESTERS) +
SPANISH I (2 SEMESTERS) +
SPANISH II (2 SEMESTERS) +
SPANISH III (2 SEMESTERS) +
SPANISH IV (2 SEMESTERS) +
5609
6620
6645
6621
6625
6630
6640
6650
6655
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ADVANCED HEALTH & FITNESS
WEIGHT TRAINING/CONDITIONING
ADVANCED STR TRAIN/CONDITIONING
OFFICIATING & COACHING
AEROBIC EXERCISE, STRGTH TRAIN & YOGA
LIFETIME ACTIVITIES
AQUATICS
TEAM SPORTS
PERSONAL FITNESS
5600
5601
5609
HEALTH
HEALTH
INTRO TO HEALTH OCCUPATIONS
ADVANCED HEALTH AND FITNESS
7601
7616 A&B
7622 A&B
SOCIAL STUDIES
ANCIENT CIVILIZATION +
A.P. WORLD HISTORY (2 SEM) +
A.P. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (2 SEM)
MATHEMATICS
7624
A.P. COMPARATIVE POLITICAL SYSTEMS (CPS) +
GEOMETRY (2 SEM) +
ALGEBRA A & B (2 SEM) +
ALGEBRA C & D (2 SEM) +
HONORS ALGEBRA C & D (2 SEM) +
7634
PSYCHOLOGY +
6131 A&B
6137 A&B
6161 A&B
7637
7635
7636
7638
ADVANCED PSYCHOLOGY +
MODERN AMERICAN ISSUES +
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT +
GLOBAL STUDIES & FOREIGN POLICY +
7114
7115
7116
7121 A&B
7127
7128
7134
7137 A&B
7139 A&B
SCIENCE
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY +
VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
BOTANY +
CHEMISTRY (2 SEM) +
HUMAN GENETICS I +
HUMAN GENETICS II +
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE +
COLLEGE PREP PHYSICS (2 SEM) +
PHYSICS CONCEPTS & APPLICATIONS (2 SEM) +
7640
7644
U.S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
5921-22
5923-24
5929 A&B
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING/TECH DRAW (2 SEM)
ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING (2 SEM)
MECHANICAL DRAWING (2 SEMESTERS)
6121 A&B
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
5700
5707
5710
PARENTHOOD ED
CONSUMER EDUCATION
NUTRITION & WELLNESS
*MEETS COMPUTER LITERACY REQUIREMENTS
+ APPROVED NCAA COURSE
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Junior Class of 2015
• Study of Film and Lit, is no longer an approved English credit
for the NCAA clearinghouse.
• Be aware of the differences between DI, DII, DIII.
• ACT, GPA, core requirements etc…
• NCAA Eligibility Guide
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NCAA Req
FAQ-
• What if I failed a class? If you failed a class, you can add it to your list of
requested courses. You may also take classes in summer school, night
school or virtual H.S.
• What if I don’t get a teacher that I want? As usual, you can not request
teacher switches. At this time because we are not doing online
scheduling, the computer will pick your teacher. You will be required to
have that teacher for that course.
• Will there be a drop and add period? There will be no drop and add
period. The only schedule adjustments that will be permitted are:
missing hours, missing grad requirement, duplicate courses.
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• Will we be permitted to request our classes? Electives only. We will
automatically select your core classes and add them to the request list.
With the exception of application courses (Honors/AP/Web Pub etc.)
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