9th Grade Education and Career Action Plans

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Education & Career
Action Plans (ECAPs)
9th Grade – Class of 2020
Graduation Requirements and
Course Offerings
Objectives
Complete the ECAP Pre-Planning
Worksheet
 Analyze current course and elective
choices as related to graduation and
post-secondary plans and career goals
 Review and revise ECAP
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FRESHMEN ECAP
Enter your
Info
including
Career
and Post
Secondary
goals
Have you met these requirements?
Subjects
High School
Graduation
Requirements
AZ University
Admission
Requirements
English
4 credits
4 credits
Mathematics
4 credits
4 credits
Laboratory
Science
3 credits
3 credits
Social
Studies
3 credits
2 credits
Physical
Education
1 credit
World
Language
NOT NEEDED!
Fine Arts
1 credit or
1 CTE credit
2 credits
(same language)
1 credit
PUSD Course Offering Guide
Log on and read about all of the
courses!!
www.peoriaud.k12.az.us
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 SEARCH:
“ Course Description Guide”
Course Offering CODES
 DE = Dual Enrollment – College credit is
possible IF teacher is dual certified.
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Ә = eCampus – This course is offered
online.
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AP = Advanced Placement (H)
Language Arts
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10th Grade
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English II
English II Honors
AIM English
11th Grade
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English III
English III Honors
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12th Grade
English IV
College Prep English
AP Comp & Lit
Language Arts
Electives:
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Creative Writing I (1/2 cr)
Creative Writing II (1/2 cr)
Journalism
Newspaper
Yearbook
Exploring Communication
Social Studies
10th Grade
World History
AP World History
11th Grade
AZ/US History
AP AZ/US History H
12th Grade
American Economics/Government
American Economics H / Government H
AP Government/AP Macro/Micro Economics
Social Studies Electives
AP European
History (H)
 Psychology (1/2
cr)
 Sociology (1/2 cr)
 Criminal Justice
 Law Enforcement
I and II
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Math Pathways
**Math Placement will be determined by grade in previous
class!
GENERAL TRACK
Algebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
College Mathematics
OR
Financial Algebra
HONORS TRACK
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Algebra I
Geometry H
Algebra II H
College Algebra H
Brief Calculus H
Pre-Calculus H
AP Calculus I H
AP Calculus II H
College Class @
Community College
Lab Science
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Biology or Pre-AP Biology (H)
Environmental Science
Chemistry
Physics
Human Physiology
AP Biology
AP Physics
AP Chemistry
9TH AND 10TH GRADE
Enter
Freshmen
Courses
Enter
Planned
Sophomore
Courses
Must include
3 alternatives
11TH AND 12TH GRADE
Enter
Planned
Junior
Courses
*3 Different
Sciences for
University
Requirement
Enter
Planned
Senior
Courses
Include Clubs
and Activities
Business, Marketing,
Management
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Marketing
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Sports
Marketing/Sales
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Advanced Marketing
and Advanced
Marketing Work
Experience
Communication & Information
Technology
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Computer Programming
and Technology
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Game Design &
Development
Human Services & Resources
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Design & Merchandising I
Design & Merchandising
II
Child Development
COOP/COOP Lab (2
credits)
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Intro to Fire Suppression
(11th grade ONLY)
Intro to Fire Service
Selection (12th grade
ONLY)
Nursing
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Medical Science
Intro. To Health Care
Patient Care
Careers/Nurse Asst
Patient Care
Careers/Nurse Lab
CTE Internship
Sports Medicine
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Medical Science
Introduction to Sports
Medicine
Advanced Sports
Medicine
CTE Internship
World Language
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Spanish I,
Spanish II,
Spanish III (H),
Spanish IV (H),
Spanish V (H),
German I,
German II,
German III (H),
German IV (H)
Industrial, Manufacturing,
Engineering
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Engineering I
Engineering II
Engineering III
Engineering IV
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Honors options available
in all Engineering courses
Auto Tech I
Auto Tech II
Auto Tech III
Auto Tech IV
Performing Arts
Band Courses:
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Marching Band
Concert Band
Jazz Band (must Audition)
Orchestra / Strings
Music Master Piano
Music Master Guitar
Digital Music
Performing Arts:
Choir Courses
 Mixed
Choir
 Concert Choir
Performing Arts
Theater Courses
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Production Design I
Production Design II
Production Design III
Production Design IV
Theater Arts I
Theater Arts II
Theater Arts III
Theater Arts IV
Performing Arts
Dance Courses:
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Beginning Dance
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Advanced Dance
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Performance Dance (Must Audition)
Double Blocked – 2 credits
Physical Education
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Boys Advanced P.E.
Girls Advanced P.E.
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Coed - Recreational Sports (1/2 credit)
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Adv PE is competitive tournaments that involve mostly
team sports
Rec sports involves more activities that are more
recreational such as bowling or Frisbee golf.
Boys Weight Training
Girls Weight Training
Drivers Education/ Health
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Driver Education (1/2 credit)
Health (1/2 credit)
MUST BE 15 yrs 6 months during class or older.
Must take BOTH classes as each are only nine weeks
*Behind the Wheel is offered outside of the regular school day. You
must be currently taking Drivers Education or have finished the in
class portion. BTW is not required!! Cost for BHW – approx. $200)
Visual Arts
Art Courses
 Art
I
 Art II
 Art III
 Art IV
Visual Arts
Ceramics Courses
Ceramics I
 Ceramics II
 Ceramics III
 Ceramics IV
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Visual Arts
Photo
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Photo I
Photo II
Photo III
Photo IV
Media Technology
(CTE)
 Media
Technology
 Media Productions
 Media Internship
 PSBN
Non –Departmental/
Miscellaneous
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JAG – Jobs for AZ Grads (Senior
ONLY) 2 credits
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Guidance Peer Tutor – Application &
Interview (11th or 12th grade)
Peer Counseling
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Work in guidance office and receive 1 full credit
Must be Junior or Senior Status
Receive training in mediation
Mediate conflicts between students
Help new students
Present / teach freshman
If interested list as an alternate on your ECAP
Miscellaneous
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Community Service Volunteer Program
 (Outside school time; off campus;
Volunteer for a NON-Profit
Organization; 60 hours = ½ credit)
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Do not sign up for Student Assistants!!
eCampus: What is it?
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A PUSD virtual school that offers high
school courses
 Instruction 100% online
 Three mandatory in-person meetings
 Parent-Student Orientation and
Final Registration
 Midterm Exam
 Final Exam
There is no tuition charge for a student if
they take the online course as part of their
regular school schedule.
Tuition of $300 is charged to a student that
takes an online course on top of a full load at
school.
E-Campus Offerings
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English I, II, IIH, III, IIIH, IV
AP Comp. and Lit.
College Prep Eng H
Creative Writing
Alg I, Alg II, Geometry, College
Mathematics (DE)
Biology, Environmental
Science
World History, AZ/US History,
Econ., Government, Econ H,
Gov. H
Psychology/Sociology
Business Foundations
Personal Finance I
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Intro. To Culinary Arts
Spanish I, Spanish II
Drivers Ed
Music Theory
Humanities Honors
Personal Fitness
Health
Advanced Marketing
Business Administration
Leadership Seminar
CTE Internships
West-MEC
All are application Based Programs
Must apply, be accepted, pay $$, provide own
transportation!!
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Automotive Technology
Automotive Collision
Aviation Technology
Avionics/Electronics
Law and Public Safety
Precision Manufacturing
Welding Technology
Coding
IT Security
Climate Control Technician
General Construction Technology
Medical Assisting
Pharmacy Technician
Veterinary Sciences
Cosmetology
Aesthetician
Message Therapy
Dental Assisting
Emergency Medical Technician
Fire Science
Medium Heavy Diesel Technology
www.west-mec.org
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The MET Professional Academy is an innovative approach to education. The program is
designed to motivate students by treating them as working professionals and preparing them for
higher education.
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M from MET --The Medical strand prepares pre-med students entering colleges and pursuing
careers in medical innovations and health care.​
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E from MET --The Engineering strand will lead students to degrees and careers in engineering,
innovation and entrepreneurship.
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T from MET--The Technology strand will emphasize careers in cybersecurity and computer
networking.
Requirements
_ Have attained junior or senior status;
_ On track to graduate;
_ Demonstrated excellence in the first two years of high school math and science*;
_ Desire to work in a project-based, real-world environment with business professionals and
other Peoria Unified students
4 Steps to Review ECAP
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Add current freshman schedule to your
ECAP
Review Core courses (graduation/college
requirements) for all four years
Add classes for sophomore junior and
seniors year to ECAP in pencil. Take this
home, review with your parents/guardians,
and obtain their signature.
9TH AND 10TH GRADE
Enter
Freshmen
Courses
Enter
Planned
Sophomore
Courses
Must include
3 alternatives
11TH AND 12TH GRADE
Enter
Planned
Junior
Courses
*3 Different
Sciences for
University
Requirement
Enter
Planned
Senior
Courses
Include Clubs
and Activities
SMHS Class 2020 REMIND
Open your phone and go to web browser and
to to the following link:
 rmd.at/9372gg
 Join SMHS class of 2020
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If you don’t have a smartphone, get text
notifications
 Text the message @9372gg to the number
81010
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