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English
Level
• College Prep
• Study selected stories, dramas,
novels, poetry, and nonfiction
• Study of composition
• Homework: At least 1 hour per
week, depending on novel study.
• Outside reading required and
expected.
Pre-AP
• Focus on the skills necessary to be
successful in Junior and Senior AP
courses
• Study of composition
• Homework: At least 2 hours per
week, depending on novel study.
(Be prepared to read 20-30 pages
a night)
Algebra I
Math
Geometry
A phone company advertises a new plan in which the
customer pays a fixed amount of $25 each month for
unlimited calls in the country and .10 cents for
international calls.
m
Level
16
Find a rule for the monthly payment.
A. y = .10 + 25x
B. y = 25 +.10x
C. y = 25 - .10x
D. y = .10 - 25x
Pre-AP
Same question. No multiple choice answers.
Write a rule; Create a table; Graph the rule, & explain
what (0,25) point means.
y = 25 +.10x
b
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15
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13
4
1
3 2
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10
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12
a
8 5 6
7
Find the measures of all the angles
Level
m<7 = 4x
m<2 = 3x +25
Pre-AP
Same question. The algebra is more advanced.
m<3 = 4x +2y
m<7 = 2x + 5y
m<2 = 3x -20
When the customer makes zero calls, they pay a base
rate of $25 for the plan.
Science
Foundation with
Endorsement other than STEM
Foundation with
STEM Endorsement
IPC or Biology
Biology
Biology or IPC or Chem
Chemistry
Chem/ Physics/ POP
Physics
POP or Physics (check college rec) or
Advanced Science
Advanced Science
STEM Science needs 2 Adv Sci (total 5)
Math & Engineering 1 Adv. Sci (total 4)
Advanced Sci Electives : Aerospace Science (after Physics), Aquatics,
Anatomy (honors or dual), Astronomy, Earth & Space, Forensics,
Advanced Animal Science (Ag), AP Biology, AP Chemistry,
AP Environmental Sci (dual), AP Physics C (calculus based)
Social Studies
Foundation
With Endorsement
Foundation
With Endorsement
World Geography
or
World History
(AP Route)
AP Human Geography
AP World History
US History
AP US History or Dual Credit US
History
US Government
&
Economics
AP US Government
&
AP Economics
It is strongly
recommended by the
district and many
colleges that students
take four years of Social
Studies.
Many endorsement
plans require four years
of Social Studies.
• Elective Offerings (Jr/Sr Level): Psychology (level & AP), Sociology,
AP European History
Foreign Language
• American Sign Language I (beginning in 10th grade)
Amber Krugman
• French I, French II Level and Pre-AP
Stacey DeVault, Frances Baldwin
• German I; German II Level and Pre-AP
David Kniess
• Spanish I; Spanish II Level and Pre-AP; Spanish III
Level and Pre-AP; Spanish III Pre-AP Dual Credit,
Spanish IV AP
Mark Bowman
Fine Arts
Introductory Classes
(Open Enrollment)
Advanced Courses
(Requires Audition)
Theatre I
Band I
Technical Theatre I
Orchestra I
Art I
Fillies I
Choir I
JV Acting
Dance I
Advanced Technical Theatre I
CATE
For more information visit the Humble ISD Career and Technical
Education webpages located on the district website.
Arts, A/V Technology Cluster
Sports & Period
Coach
Football – 7th
Barry Campbell
Boys CC – 1st & Track - 5th
Tate Symons
Girls CC – 1st & Track - 7th
Christie Burleson
Volleyball – 1st
Ashley Earhart
Tennis – 5th
Kevin McElroy & Tim
Green
Swim/Dive – 7th
Russell Duin
Boys Basketball – 1st
Royce Huseman
Girls Basketball – 1st
Laura Vote
Boys Golf – 6th
Jeff Bellnap
Girls Golf- 6th
Susan Willis
Wrestling – 7th
Brad Albrecht
Boys Soccer – 1st
Bryan Jennings
Girls Soccer – 7th
Pres Holcomb
Baseball – 7th
Kelly Mead
Softball – 1st
Lauren Hendrix
Athletics
•
Athletes are encouraged to play multiple
sports, coaches will work together to share
athletes.
•
Physicals turned in by the first day of school or
practice for FB, VB, CC
•
Use the HS athletic webpages to get
information on camps, open gym/field
schedules and general information