class of 2018 Junior Year Scheduling
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Junior
Year
Scheduling
Class
2018
3/7/2016
Graduation Requirements
• 8 semesters of Language Arts
• 6 semesters of Social Studies
• 6 semesters of Science
• 8 semesters of Mathematics
• 2 semesters of Phys. Education
• 4 semesters (or equivalent) of World Language
• 16 semesters of Elective courses
(including Computer Applications and 2 semesters of any Visual,
Performing or Applied Arts courses)
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN
for the Class of 2016
9
9
10
10
11
11
12
12
LANGUAGE
ARTS
LANG ARTS
1
LANG ARTS
2
LANG ARTS
3
LANG ARTS
4
LANG ARTS
5
LANG ARTS
6
LANG ARTS
7
LANG ARTS
8
SOCIAL
STUDIES
WORLD
HISTORY 1
WORLD
HISTORY 2
US HIST 1
SCIENCE
BIOLOGY
SENIOR YEAR
MATH
SENIOR YEAR
MATH
MATHEMATICS
PE/HEALTH
VPA Arts
Computer Apps
Electives
BIOLOGY
ALGEBRA
1
ALGEBRA
1
P.E. 9
P.E. 9
US HIST 2
US ECON
CHEMISTRY
or
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
or
PHYSICS
ELECTIVE
SCIENCE
GEOMETRY
1
GEOMETRY
1
ALGEBRA
2
World Lang.
World Lang
World Lang.
US GOVT
ELECTIVE
SCIENCE
ALGEBRA
2
World Lang.
Are you on track?
23 credits Required to graduate
– 6 credits to be classified as a Sophomore
– 12 credits to be classified as a Junior
– 17 credits to be classified as a Senior
If you lose credits due to a failing grade or attendance,
you will not be classified as a Junior next year.
After you make up the courses needed, you will be
reclassified again and hopefully jump up to the correct
grade level in your senior year.
Collegiate Academy Program
What is the Collegiate Academy Program?
• Earn a high school diploma and a 2 year associates
degree 1year after HS graduation, for FREE.
Who can apply?
• Invitation to apply is based on successful completion of
9th and 10th grades (no failures), and PSAT (April 13th)
test scores.
What should I do now?
• Turn in a completed course selection sheet and wait for
a letter inviting you to apply for the Collegiate Academy.
Advanced Placement
• National college-level curriculum
• One year commitment
• Summer assignments
• 1+ hour homework/night per AP class
• Graded on a 5.0 scale
• AP Exam score may result in college credit
• Considered in college admission decision
• No dropping AP classes after June 30th, 2016!
Advanced Placement
Courses
• English Lang &
Composition
• Biology
• US Government
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
(DCMST)
• Physics
• Statistics (DCMST)
• Environmental Science
• Calculus BC (DCMST)
• Calculus AB
• Studio Art
• US History
LANGUAGE ARTS Requirement
611050 621060
Lang Arts 5, 6
or
AP Lang & Comp
SOCIAL STUDIES Requirement
612050
U.S. Government
Or AP Government (full year)
622070
U.S. Economics
Or Intro to Marketing sequence
SCIENCE Requirement
Physics
►
Chemistry (recommended)
Honors Chemistry
►
Honors Physics (recommended)
Other science electives:
Forensic Science - full year
Anatomy/Physiology - full year
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Environmental Science
MBCC – full year CTE program
DCMST 10 > DCMST 11
MATHEMATICS Requirement
Geometry
► Algebra 2
Honors Algebra 2
Algebra 2
(1 year)
► PreCalculus
► Trig/PreCalculus
or Statistics
Students planning to take AP CALCULUS
in their senior year must take PreCalculus
World Language
Requirement
Four semesters (2 credits) of the
same World Language.
Arabic
French
Spanish
Course Offerings
Journalism
AP Environmental
Science– full year
School Store
Visual, Performing and Applied Arts
2 semesters required
Art Courses
Wood Tech
Auto Courses
Home Technology
Music / Band
Welding Courses
Yearbook
Foods/Child
Journalism
School Store
MBCC
Physical Education Electives
Required Prerequisite: 2 semesters PE 9/Health
PE/HEALTH 10-12
(Sem 1 for students completing requirement)
SPORTS TECH
(Sem 2 w/coach authorization 10-11)
AEROBICS/WGTS
(Sem 1 boys, Sem 2 girls)
TEAM SPORTS
( Sem 1 & 2 Currently Power Sports)
REC SPORTS
( Sem 1, Sem 2 )
Berry Career Center
PREPARING STUDENTS OF TODAY
FOR THE CAREERS OF TOMORROW
berry.dearbornschools.org/enroll
Berry Career Center
Easy enrollment using Course Selection Sheet
Bus transportation is provided
All programs are 1 year long
Choose courses of interest (1, 2 or 3 classes)
Can select up to 3 hours at Berry
1-2-3rd or 4-5-6th hours
Hospitality Program also runs 2-3-4th hours
Berry Career Center
Software Specialist is approved for Computer Apps
Credit
All career courses meet the Visual Performing & Applied
Arts (or “Art Class”) credit for graduation
All career courses provide the opportunity to earn
College Credit (HFCC Credits) after Graduation
All career courses focus on preparation for College and
Future Employment in specific career fields
Seniors can earn a MBCC Honors Graduation Cord
Clubs & Activities
HOSA
SkillsUSA
IVD
Kids Against Hunger
Academics
Berry Career Center
Academic Courses
(1 hour classes)
11th Grade U.S. Government/U.S. Economics
Meets Social Studies Graduation Requirement
12th Grade Language Arts 7/8
Meets Language Arts Graduation Requirement
Individual needs easily accommodated using
Edgenuity (E2020) courses
Hospitality Studies
Berry Career Center
Hospitality Studies
(2 or 3 hour block classes)
Hospitality Studies YEAR I
Hospitality Studies YEAR II
(Second Year Program is available with
instructor approval)
Design Technology
Berry Career Center
Technology Courses
(all 2 hour block classes)
Design Concepts YEAR I
(choose both DESIGN 2D & DESIGN 3D to elect 2-hour block)
Software Specialist YEAR I
(Second Year Programs in both areas are
available with instructor approval)
Health Sciences
Berry Career Center
Health Courses
all 2 hr classes except Pre-Pharmacy/Medical Terminology
Pre-Pharmacy/Medical Terminology
Dental Assisting I
Sports Medicine/Physical Therapy
Medical Assisting
Medical Careers I (Allied Health YEAR I)
(Second Year Programs are available with
instructor approval)
Berry Career Center
Elective Courses
(1 hour classes)
Elective Classes
Design 2D or 3D (1-hour Technology)
Pre-Pharm/Medical Terminology
Dual Enrollment
Directed Study
Co-op
Course Request Pick-up
Share your course selections with your
parents and get their input.
Mrs. Gass will meet with students
individually, after spring break, to go over
course requests for 2016-17 school year.
Bring your course selections sheets to this
counseling session in LA4 class.
Course Selection Procedure
6 courses must be selected for each semester
NCAA Eligibility information – check the website
There are no guarantees which courses will actually be taught
in the fall
Select classes that will support your career goal
Keep in mind that colleges evaluate your senior year
selections – choose wisely!
Schedule changes will not be made in the fall. Don’t even ask !!
Remind
Mrs. Gass
To: 81010
@mrsmlg
Community Service
• Not a graduation requirement
• Not a college admission requirement
• If you would like hours included on your
transcript use the FHS community service
logs located in the Guidance Center
• This information may be used for NHS
application, college essays, scholarship
application
School Involvement
*athletics and/ or clubs
*the most successful students are involved in more
than just their academics
*colleges want to admit students who are contributing
members of their high schools and communities
Dual Enrollment
What is Dual Enrollment?
• Dual Enrollment allows high school students
to take college classes.
• Students attend high school, but go to the
college for 1 or more college classes in place
of electives.
Who can Dual Enroll?
• Students who are on track for graduation.
• Students who have not failed a HFC class.
Dual Enrollment
Student Responsibility:
You cannot add/drop HFC courses
without your counselor signing the form.
You must exit FHS during DE periods
HFCC classes cannot interfere/conflict
with FHS classes (lunch, late arrival)
Courses must be 3 credit hour minimum
Must follow School Code of Conduct
You must attend the orientation hosted
by HFC.
FHS Schedule
st
•1
7:20-8:20
nd
•2 8:25-9:25
rd
•3 9:30-10:30
th
•4 10:35-12:05
th
•5 12:10-1:10
th
•6 1:15-2:15
FHS Late Arrival Schedule
st
•1
8:20-9:10
nd
•2 9:15-10:05
rd
•3 10:10-11:00
th
•4 11:00-12:30
th
•5 12:35-1:20
th
•6 1:25-2:15
Dual Enrollment
Registration Process
• Research classes www.HFCC.edu - Programs
– know your pre-requisites
– review equivalency tables
– Verify with universities the DE classes they accept
• Fill out registration form w/signatures
• Return registration form to your counselor
• REGISTRATION OF CLASSES BEGINS APRIL
4TH. Must make a HawkMail account.
• Adding/Dropping classes without permission
will result in no more DE. Dropping a class can
also result in student paying for class.