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Welcome to
Camas High School
class of 2019
Camas High School
has a lot to offer you
Strong academic classes
Many elective choices
Excellent athletics programs
Clubs and activities
Leadership opportunities
Social events
Service opportunities
Career and College preparation
Academic support
Athletics
Fall Sports
Cross Country
(Boys & Girls)
Dance (Girls)
Football (Boys)
Football Cheer
Golf (Boys)
Slow Pitch (Girls)
Soccer (Girls)
Swim (Girls)
Tennis (Boys)
Volleyball (Girls)
Winter Sports
Spring Sports
Basketball (Boys)
Basketball (Girls)
Basketball Cheer
Bowling (Girls)
Competitive Dance
Gymnastics (Girls)
Swim (Boys)
Wrestling
Baseball (Boys)
Golf (Girls)
Soccer (Boys)
Softball (Girls)
Tennis (Girls)
Track (Boys and
Girls)
Clubs and Activities
A. S. L. Club
Art Studio
Chess Club
Christian Student Union
Dance Team
DECA
Drama
Earth Club
Equestrian Team
FIRST Robotics
Future Business Leaders
International Club
Journalism
Key Club
Knowledge Bowl
Leadership
Library Club
Lit Lovers
Math Club
Mock Trial
Model United Nations
National Honor Society
Natural Helpers
Physics Club
Red Cross
Science Olympiad
Sister School
Technology Club
Thespian Society
Yearbook
Options After High School
University or College
Community College
Technical Institute/Trade School
Apprenticeship
Military
Work
Marriage
Stay at home and help Dad & Mom with the
dishes, laundry, & mowing the lawn
Camas High School
Credit Requirements for Graduation
Subject
Credits
English
Social Studies
4.0
Science
3.0
Math [Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2]
P. E./Health [ 1.5 PE + .5 Health]
Career & Tech [Focus + .5 cred.]
3.0
3.0
[World History, US, CWI] (& WA State)
[Physical Science, Biology,
Science Elective]
2.0
1.0
Camas High School
Credit Requirements for Graduation
Subject
Credits
World Language
2.0
2.0
[or Personal Pathway Requirement = PPR
Career Related Elective]
Fine or Performing Arts
[or 1.0 Fine Art + 1.0 PPR]
Electives
Total
4.0
24.0
Additional Credit Requirements for many
Four-Year Universities
Subject
Science
Credits
3.0 +
[Chemistry or Physics recommended]
Math [through Algebra 2]
Foreign/World Language
3.0 +
2.0
[2 years of the same language]
Many colleges look for students who have earned a strong G. P. A., have
above average SAT scores, and who have taken academic classes for
electives, in order to be accepted. Involvement in activities, athletics,
clubs, leadership, and community service may also influence admissions.
CADR’s College Academic Distribution Requirements
Planning your high school classes is very important so
that you graduate with the skills you need for college, for
job training, and/or for your career.
Your high school transcript of grades is a permanent,
legal record which can get you accepted into college or
vocation training, can earn you a scholarship . . . Or keep
you from getting into the college or training of your
choice or earning a scholarship. Some employers look
at transcripts in the hiring process as well.
It is not easy to make schedule changes at Camas High
School. So make sure you spend time planning your
high school years and that you choose the most
appropriate classes for your freshman year.
Some Additional Programs
Hayes Freedom High School
Skills Center
Half-day programs for Juniors and Seniors interested in learning a
trade. Programs include: Applied Medical Science, Automotive
Tech, Aviation Tech, Construction, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice,
Dental Assisting, Diesel Tech, Fashion Merchandizing, Fire Science,
Homeland Security, Information Tech Systems, Legal/Medical Office,
Pre-Engineering, Restaurant Management, Travel/Hotel Management
Running Start
Program for Juniors or Seniors in which students who qualify may
take classes at Clark College for both high school and college credit.
2015-16 FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL AND BEYOND PLAN
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
English 9
English 10
English 11
English 12
Math
Math
Math
CWI
Physical Science
Biology
US History
Health / 9th PE
World History
Focus (sem) /
Additional required classes for graduation:
Science Elective (1.0 credit)
World Language (2.0 credit) [or PPR career related electives]
Fine Art (2.0 credit) [or 1.0 Fine Art + 1.0 PPR]
Physical Education Elective (1.0 credit)
Occupational (.5 credit) [+ Freshman Focus fulfills .5 of requirement]
Smarter Balance (English & Math)—11th grade, Science Assessment
2015-16 CHS FRESHMAN FORECASTING
Four Programs that freshman may enter—which have
alternate application and scheduling procedures
FSA—Freshman Success Academy
IAA—Integrated Arts & Academics
MST—Math, Science, Technology Magnet
CamTech—Camas Engineering and Technology
Pick regular classes on your forecasting sheet and these classes
will be added to your schedule later by high school staff
For more information see the CHS website and look under
programs
2015-16 CHS FRESHMAN FORECASTING SHEET
English requirement—Check one of the following:
English 9
Pre AP English 9
**complete Pre-AP contract
Mathematics requirement—You will need your math teacher’s recommendation for
appropriate math placement:
* special permission to enter these math classes
Algebra I
Geometry
Geometry 1
Algebra II CP *
Science requirement—Based on your science teacher’s recommendation:
Physical Science
Pre AP Physical Science
**complete Pre-AP contract
All 9th graders take the following required classes (each one semester long):
Physical Education
&
Freshman Focus
Health
Algebra II *
Pre-Calculus *
Acc. Pre-Calculus *
AP Calculus AB*
2015-16 Freshman Elective Choices
EVERYTHING IN ART
GRAPHIC DESIGN
CALLIGRAPHY 1 & 2
DRAMA I
BASS CHOIR
TREBLE CHOIR
MARKETING I
FINANCIAL FITNESS
INTRO TO TECHNOLOGY
WEBSITE DESIGN
ENGINEERING & CADD
ROBOTICS
HISTORY OF WAR
0 PERIOD STRENGTH TRAINING
BEGINNING DRAWING
BEGINNING PAINTING
CERAMICS 1 & 2
SONGWRITING, PIANO, & MORE
DIGITAL DRAWING
DIGITAL PHOTO
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTO
COMPUTER 3D MODELING
INTRO COMP SCI:
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MINECRAFT MODDING
EVERONE CODES
CODING ELEMENTS
ELEMENTARY GAME DESIGN
MINECRAFT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
INTRO TO BUSINESS
MICROSOFT CERTIFICATION
INTRO TO FOODS
FOODS TOO
GOOD EATS
CLASSICAL FILM
CREATIVE WRITING
HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL
CONCERT BAND
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
CHS YEARBOOK
JOURNALISM/NEWSPAPER
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I
FRENCH I
GERMAN I
JAPANESE I
SPANISH I
Typical Freshman Schedules at CHS
1. Algebra 1
7:45
2. Technology 1 & 2
8:45
3. Health/PE
9:50
A Lunch
10:50
4. English 9
11:25
5. Everything Art/Fresh Focus 12:25
6. Physical Science
1:25
Conference Period
2:25
-----------------------------------------------------1. Pre AP English 9
7:45
2. Physical Science
8:45
3. Fresh Focus/Drawing
9:50
4. Band
10:55
B Lunch
11:50
5. Geometry
12:25
6. PE/Health
1:25
Conference Period
2:25
2015-16 Instructor’s Approval Form for Selected Freshman Classes
The following classes require a teacher signature to enter.
Special Education Classes
IEP Manager
Support Group
Intervention Special.
Concert Band
Your Band Teacher
World Language Classes require an English teacher’s signature to enter
Students need to have a B or better in English, good study habits, strong work ethic, good
attendance, be willing to study 20 to 30 minutes a night all year long in their language class.
ASL1, French 1, German 1, Japanese 1, Spanish 1
The following classes require an additional application to enter.
Pre AP English
AP Application
Pre-AP Physical Science
AP Application
Journalism/Newspaper
Evaluation Sheet
CHS Yearbook
Yearbook Application
AP Human Geography
AP Application
These classes have an alternate processes to enter. You may not forecast for these classes.
Your schedule will be changed later if you get accepted into them, so choose other electives .
Leadership Activities
FSA—Freshman Success Academy
MST—Math, Science, & Technology Magnet
IAA—Integrated Arts & Academics
2015-16 FRESHMAN HIGH SCHOOL AND BEYOND PLAN
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
English 9
English 10
English 11
English 12
Math
Math
Math
CWI
Physical Science
Biology
US History
Health / 9th PE
World History
Focus (sem) /
Fill in your: 3 or 4 Math classes
Science Elective
2 World Language classes [or PPR career related electives]
2 Fine Art classes [or 1.0 Fine Art + 1.0 PPR]
1 Physical Education Elective
Occupational (.5 credit) [+ Freshman Focus fulfills .5 of requirement
4 Electives
2015-16 Freshman Elective Choices
EVERYTHING IN ART art
GRAPHIC DESIGN art & career
CALLIGRAPHY 1 & 2 art
DRAMA I art
BASS CHOIR art
TREBLE CHOIR art
MARKETING I career
FINANCIAL FITNESS career
INTRO TO TECHNOLOGY career
WEBSITE DESIGN art & career
ENGINEERING & CADD art & career
ROBOTICS career
HISTORY OF WAR
0 PERIOD STRENGTH TRAINING
BEGINNING DRAWING art
BEGINNING PAINTING art
CERAMICS 1 & 2 art
SONGWRITING, PIANO, & MORE art
DIGITAL DRAWING art
DIGITAL PHOTO art
ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTO art & car
COMPUTER 3D MODELING career
INTRO COMP SCI: career
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MINECRAFT MODDING
EVERONE CODES
CODING ELEMENTS
ELEMENTARY GAME DESIGN
MINECRAFT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
INTRO TO BUSINESS career
MICROSOFT CERTIFICATION car
INTRO TO FOODS career
FOODS TOO career
GOOD EATS career
CLASSICAL FILM
CREATIVE WRITING
HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL
CONCERT BAND career
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
CHS YEARBOOK art & career
JOURNALISM/NEWSPAPER career
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I car
FRENCH I
GERMAN I
JAPANESE I
SPANISH I
Thank you
Don’t forget to take your
High School & Beyond plan
home for your parents to discuss
with you and to sign
Bring it back Tomorrow