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Mrs. Marazza › Letters L-R
Mrs. Thorsen › Letters S-Z
4.5 credits required to graduate Page 29 in Course of Study Book Select one of the following:
AP English Language – ENG993 (88% in Advanced English, 92% in English 10)
English 11 – ENG259
4 credits required to graduate Page 54 in Course of Study Book Select one of the following:
AP US History SST910 (88% in Cultures of the World)
US & PA III – SST558
3 courses required to graduate Page 47 in Course of Study Book Select one of the following:
Honors Physics (includes P.E.) – SCI535 › (1.5 credits) – 9 periods per cycle
Academic Physics (includes P.E.) – SCI536 › (1.5 credits) – 9 periods per cycle
Applied Physics – SCI513 › (1 credit) – 6 periods per cycle (MUST schedule a P.E.
class)
3 credits required to graduate Page 38 in Course of Study Book Select one of the following:
Statistics/Trigonometry – MAT410 Pre Calculus/Trigonometry - MAT415 Pre Calculus/Calculus – MAT414 Calculus – MAT426 AP Statistics - MAT905 AP Calculus - MAT906 Calculus II - MAT916
2.5 credits required to graduate Page 36 in Course of Study Book Should have completed .5 credits of
Swimming, Health and Physical Education at the end of this school year
Lifetime Fitness – HPE366 Advanced Physical Education – HPE365 Advanced Swimming – HPE352 Aquatic Skills – HPE353
College Prep – Select one, 3 years recommended of the same language
Prerequisite: 70% average for 2nd semester Page 61 in Course of Study Book
French III - WLG654 German III - WLG664 Spanish III – WLG674 Japanese III – WLG684
Students MUST schedule 7.0 credits Students can schedule a maximum of 8 credits
Art – Pg. 22 Business, Computers and Information Technology
– Pg. 24 Computer Science – Pg. 28 Family Consumer Science – Pg. 34 Music – Pg. 44 Technology Education – Pg. 57 CWCTC – Pg. 64
MUST select 2 Alternative Electives Can select up to 4
Alternative Electives will be used if one of your choices does not fit in your schedule! Please choose courses that interest you.
Opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses in 11th grade
AP courses are college level courses Please discuss with teacher to decide best
placement
NO AP COURSES WILL BE DROPPED IN THE FALL!
College in the High School provides college credit for certain courses Norwin offers. › Have agreements with Seton Hill University and the
University of Pittsburgh› Pass the class at Norwin and receive college credit
from either Pitt or Seton Hill.› See Page 9 in your Course of Study book for more
information and a list of classes that are College in the High School classes.
Opportunity to earn college credits Enroll as a college student in online courses Cost for 3 credit course is greatly reduced Available courses will vary from semester to
semester based on what IUP is offering. If interested in taking a course, please see your
counselor for more information.
4-year program with minimum 120 contact hours per year Turn-key support, including technology Schools must teach AF-provided curriculum 40/40/20 combination of
Aerospace Science (AS), Leadership Education (LE) & Wellness – MSC101 (available for 2014-2015)
Aerospace Science Leadership Education
A Journey Into Aviation History Citizenship, Character, and Air Force Tradition
The Science of Flight Communication, Awareness and Leadership
Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Global Awareness
Life Skills and Career Opportunities
Astronomy/ Exploration of Space Principles of Management
Management of the Cadet Corps National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE)
Aviation Honors Ground School
Survival
Color Guard and Drill Teams
Kitty Hawk Air Society Academic Bowl (SAT/ACT) Curriculum In Action (Field
Trips) STEM kits Orienteering Newsletters/website/AV
squad Air Rifle Competition Teams Model Rocketry & Radio
Controlled Aircraft Clubs Incentive flights in civilian
and CAP aircraft
CyberPatriot: Air Force Association sponsored on-line network-defense competition
Aviation Ground School Survival Training Marksmanship Flight Simulators in
Classrooms Community Service Projects Fitness competitions Mentoring/outreach to
middle schools
*All programs are optional & require principal approval
Summer Leadership School (SLS)› Unit-hosted camps typically held for 1 week
during summer; They are not boot camp --They are a reward!
› Teach team building and instill self-confidence › Locally-determined focus: drill, STEM, leadership
and more› Your unit may attend an SLS hosted by another
unit with school permission› Partially/Totally funded by Air Force
Other Service JROTC/Civil Air Patrol Camps› Top cadets may compete to attend other STEM
and leadership camps
Each student will participate in a scheduling day tomorrow, Tuesday, January 21st.
Bring your scheduling sheet with you tomorrow. Please get your teacher to sign off on your
scheduling sheet during each class. Students will return to homeroom at the end of the
day and turn in scheduling sheets. These sheets will be returned to students on
Wednesday, January 22nd. Once they are returned to you, students will be able
to schedule courses online at home. Directions to schedule online at home will be
provided when you receive your scheduling sheet on Wednesday.
You are able to schedule online at home from Wednesday, January 22nd – January 26th.
Counselors will begin seeing students individually to review schedule on Monday, January 27th.
Directions for scheduling can be found on the Guidance website.
You can access:› Directions on how to schedule› A scheduling handout by Skyward that will walk
you through scheduling step by step› Scheduling sheets› Course of Study Book
Visit: http://www.norwinsd.org
ALL COURSE CHANGES MUST BE MADE BY
April 16, 2014