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Basha High
Freshmen
Registration
2015-2016
Graduation Requirements
Curriculum Area
Chandler Schools
Graduation Requirements
Arizona University
Entrance Requirements
English
4 credits
4 credits
Math
4 credits
4 credits
Laboratory Science
3 lab science credits
3 lab science credits
One credit in each of three different laboratory sciences
selected from the following: Chemistry, Physics, or
Biology. An integrated laboratory science or an advanced
level laboratory science (Human Biology, Biotechnology,
and Investigative Science) may be used to substitute for
one required course.
Social Studies
3 credits
2 credits
World History, American/AZ History, US/AZ
Government, Economics
Career and Technical Education/
Fine Arts
1 credit
1 Fine Arts Credit
Foreign Language
0 credit
2 credits
Two years of the same language
Physical Education
1 credit
0 credit
Comprehensive Health
½ credit
0 credit
Required Courses
16 ½ credits
16 credits
Elective
Courses
5 ½ credits
0 credits
Total Required Credits
22 credits
16 credits
Last Name
First Name
Student #
Grade
2015 – 2016 Basha High School Freshman Registration Worksheet
All registration is done via the Campus Portal of Infinite Campus. Students must log into the Campus Portal and register for
courses. This worksheet is to prepare the students for this online registration. Students will turn this worksheet into the BHS
counselors. Go to www.bashabears.com and select A+ Online Grades from the upper right.
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Students must select classes to fill six (6) periods.
Students must provide at least two (2) alternate choice for electives. More can be entered online.
Students in need of Off Campus Release Time (Seminary) must indicate by filling in one of their electives. This will replace one
elective and yield no credit toward graduation. They will need a zero hour class as it is mandatory to be enrolled in six (6) credit
earning classes. Placement in zero hour classes is not guaranteed.
Students may select optional zero hour classes in addition to the required six (6). Possible zero hour classes are listed on the
back of this form. They will only be offered if there is adequate enrollment and / or teaching personnel available. Zero hour
classes are not guaranteed. You must provide your own transportation for zero hour classes.
CORE COURSES – Select one course from each row.
English
English 9
Math
**Honors World Studies
(Block)
*Honors English 9
***Algebra 1/
Honors Geo (Block)
Algebra 1
Honors Geometry
Social
Studies
World History &
Geography
AP World History &
Geography
Science
Investigative Science
Honors Biology
Honors Algebra 2
***Honors Geo/
Honors Alg 2 (Block)
**Honors World Studies
(Block)
*Honors English 9 students must visit the English Department page at www.bashabears.com for the summer reading project.
**Honors World Studies is a Block (2 period per day) class where students receive credit for both Honors English 9 and AP World
History & Geography.
***Algebra 1/Honors Geo and Honors Geo/Honors Alg 2 are Block (2 period per day) classes where students receive credit for
Algebra 1 or Honors Geometry during the fall semester and Honors Geometry or Honors Algebra 2 during the spring semester.
ELECTIVE COURSES – Write in the courses for two periods. Write in two alternate Electives.
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1st Elective
Fall
Spring
2nd Elective
Fall
Spring
1st Alternate Elective
Fall
Spring
2nd Alternate Elective
Fall
Spring
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Marching Band and Percussion are 7 period classes. They meet after school. Students signing up for these courses must
complete the entire chart above and sign up for six (6) periods throughout the school day.
Students who sign up for Release Time (Seminary) must sign up for a Zero Hour class. Release Time is a non – credit earning
course assigned during 1st through 6th periods.
ZERO HOUR COURSES – Zero Hour placement and courses are not guaranteed. Transportation is not provided for Zero Hour.
Zero Hour Course
Fall
Spring
Course
Career and Technical Education
Plants, Animals, and Leadership (PALS)
Agriculture Engineering (must also be enrolled in PALS)
Marketing
Culinary Arts 1
Design and Fashion Merchandising 1
Early Childhood Education 1
Graphic Design 1
Multimedia and Film 1
Honors Intro to Engineering Design (STEM Class)
Digital Photography 1
Sports Medicine 1
Air Force JROTC
AS100 Journey Into Aviation
AS500 Drill Team and Color Guard
Fine Arts
Company/Performance Dance (KDC)
Introduction to Art
Drawing and Painting 1
Drawing and Painting 2
Sculpture 1
Sculpture 2
Theatre Arts 1
Theatre Arts 2
Stagecraft
Beginning Guitar
Intermediate Guitar
Concert Orchestra
Concert Band
JV Jazz Band
Colorguard/Winterguard
Marching Band (7th hour course – meets after school)
Percussion (7th hour course – meets after school)
Mens Choir
Womens Choir
Introduction to Music Theory
World Language
American Sign Language 1
French 1
Mandarin Chinese 1
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Physical Education
Intro to PE – Boys
Intro to PE – Girls
Freshman Football Locker
Other Courses
AVID (interview process)
Honors Academic Decathlon
Creative Writing
Journalism
Police Science
Release Time (Seminary – no credit)
Audition Required
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Click on Course Registration
Click on Course Search
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Type a few characters of the
class you are looking for, click
Go, then find the class on the list
to the right and click on it.
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Click on Request this Course
Course numbers ending in ‘A’ are
1st semester and ‘B’ indicates 2nd
semester.
For year-long courses, be sure to
select both!
Continue to select 1st and 2nd
semester courses.
A completed schedule is 24/24 units
Zero hour and Marching Band will
be more than a full schedule and
you’ll need to put them as ‘alternate
courses’. BHS will move them to the
appropriate class period.
Continue to select at least 2
alternate elective course options
If you click on a class in error, or change your mind during the
registration window, 1)click on class 2)click ‘Drop This Request’
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Print your request summary
Counselors will collect your
schedule summaries when we
return to your school.
Counselors will be returning on these
dates, so be sure to complete your
registration by:
Santan: January 30th
Payne: January 27th
If you don’t register online or turn in a registration worksheet,
we will be selecting your classes for you!
Out of Boundaries? Turn in your registration worksheet and
we will enter your course requests for you!
Audition DatesChoir/Band/Orchestra/Student
Government
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Choir
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Mid-May
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By appointment
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Contact Mr. Acker: [email protected]
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(480) 224-2281
Student Government
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Selections are made in early August.
Band/Orchestra
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Mid-May
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TBD-Check www.bashahighschoolband.com for details
Audition Dates-Dance
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Kismet Dance Co
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Choreography & Improv
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Must have completed a high school dance technique course prior to auditioning for this class.
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Kismet II, Advanced & Intermediate Dance
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Info about audition requirements and applications can be found at:
www.bashabears.com / click on Faculty / click on Brooks,Pamela
Scholarship Opportunities
What to AIM for:
All A’s and B’s in 16 core classes
Above average test scores on ACT or SAT
Extracurricular involvement (clubs, sports,
music, dance, leadership, etc.)
Impact Chandler Schools
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College scholarship/leadership opportunity
through the Chandler Education Foundation
Must maintain a 3.4 un-weighted GPA all 4
years
Must have 95% attendance
Must complete at least 100 hours of
community service throughout high school, 35
are due at the end of the sophomore year
Essay contest for scholarship
Must enroll your Freshman year, listen for
announcements
Arizona Academic Scholars
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4 English, 4 Math, 3 lab Sciences,3 social studies,2
foreign language, 2 fine art and/or CTE credits
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Grade of C or higher in above classes.
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Seal on your high school diploma.
BHS Bell Schedule
Monday – Tuesday - Friday
O hour
6:30-7:20
1st hour 7:25-8:21
2nd hour 8:26-9:22
3rd hour 9:27-10:23
4th hour
A lunch 10:28-10:59 lunch
11:04-12:12 class
B lunch 10:28-11:04 class
Wednesday and Thursday
O hour
2nd/1st hour
Conference
A lunch
B lunch
lunch
9:50-10:46
class
11:22-12:18 class
C lunch
9:50-11:42 class
11:47-12:18 lunch
6th/5th hour
12:17-1:13
1:18-2:14
9:50-10:21
10:46-11:17 lunch
11:40-12:12 lunch
5th hour
6th hour
9:17-9:45
10:26-12:18 class
11:40-12:12 class
10:28-11:40 class
7:25-9:17
4th/3rd hour
11:04-11:35 lunch
C lunch
6:30-7:20
12:23-2:14
Counseling
Counselor
Alpha
Nancy Spilsbury
Stacy Cunningham
Brian Snyder
Makalla Fritz
Rebecca Thompson
Irene Blancarte
Rita Fassinger
A-CO
CR-HE
HI-ME
MI-SA / AVID 9th
SC-Z
Counseling Secretary
Career Center
Some Key Points to Remember
If you register for a math block, it will take 2 class periods (so you will
have only 1 elective).
There is a summer reading project for Honors English 9. Go to the English
page at www.bashabears.com in late spring for details.
If you are taking Geometry or higher, we recommend you also take Honors
Biology.
Fall Sports Available: Badminton, Cross Country, Girls Volleyball, Boys &
Girls Golf, Football, Swimming, Freshman Tennis, and Spirit line.
If you’ve taken the same foreign language in both 7th and 8th grade, then
you may sign up for the 2nd year of that language.
Be sure to sign up for classes that are available to 9th graders
Beginning dance is not offered to 9th graders.
Any class signed up for that isn’t offered to 9th graders will be removed
from your schedule and one of your alternate choices will be selected.
Marching Band and Percussion meet after school as a 7th hour class.