Future - LHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
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LHS School Counseling Staff:
Mrs. Reiber – Students Last Names A-D
Mrs. Wooten – Students Last Names E-J
Mrs. Roundhouse – Students Last Names K-P
Mr. Kelley – Students Last Names Q-U
Mrs. Collins – Students Last Names V-Z
Graduation Requirements
9 periods in a day
Promotion to 10th Grade
**Students must complete 2 semesters of a fine art between grades 7-12
1. Pass end-of-course exams in:
Algebra 1 & Geometry
Biology
US History & Government
English 9 & 10
2. Earn “remediation-free” score on admission exams (like the ACT or
SAT).
3. Recognized credential or state-issued license for practice in a
career & a score showing workforce readiness. (Career Tech)
SPIN – February 6 at 6pm
Registration ~ February/March
Course Requests mailed home at the end of
April
Conflicts and Drops ~ May 1-31
Period
9th (Freshman)
1
English 9
2
Algebra I
3
Physical Science
4
World History
5
Phys Ed/Health
6
Freshmen Focus/Elective
7
Elective
8
Elective
9
Lunch
English 9
English 9 CP
College Prep Course
Needed for College
English 9 H
Honors, Weighted Class
Needed for College
Algebra 1
Algebra 1 CP
Geometry CP (must have already taken
Algebra)
Geometry H (must have already taken
Algebra)
Weighted Class
Algebra 2 H (must have already taken
Algebra and Geometry)
Weighted Class
Physical Science
Physical Science CP
Physical Science H
Weighted Course
World History
World History H
Weighted Course
Class Placement
Selection criteria must be met for placement into Honors
classes
Students must earn an A or B in 8th grade subject classes to
take College Prep classes.
You will be placed in a general level class if you have a C in that
subject area in 8th grade.
If you earn an A or B in general level classes during the first
quarter of your 9th grade year, you may request to be moved to
College Prep
PE 9 – semester
Movement and Fitness
Competition and Fitness
Health – semester
Freshman Focus - semester
Full Year
French 1, Latin 1, Spanish 1 (or 2)
Recommend placement in CP or H English
Art 1
Band and/or Choir
Requires an audition for placement
Intro to Engineering Design
Ag Science 1 (Ag Studies)
Requires an application for placement
Semester Electives
Digital Design
Manufacturing Basics
Engineering Principles
Food Principles
• The student registration process is one of the most important functions that a
student performs each year. It determines the courses the school will offer,
development of student scheduling, and how the school utilizes its staff. When
a student completes the registration process, he/she enters into a contract with
the school. LHS asks its students to be most careful and accurate in selecting
their courses each year.
• Talk to upperclass students and teachers about your course selections. Read
the LHS Program of Studies for course descriptions.
• The deadline for requesting course changes is June 1st
• The only schedule changes made during the school year will be for a failed
class that must be repeated, a change in academic level, or a change based
on the recommendation of the course teacher.
Go to the Lancaster High School Website
Click the Guidance and Counseling Department on the left
hand side
Click top under the Academic Resources
Find the Registration Tab
Access and Read the Program of Studies