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Freshman Year

Registration

Class of

2022

High School Should Be Memorable

You Get Out Of It What You Put Into It

Why Waste It?

Plan to make new friends. Some of the

best friends that you will ever have will be in high

school, & some of them will be in your group of friends for the rest of your life.

Choose Freshman year to achieve a goal. It could

be a completely new goal you would like to try for the first time, or it can be one that you've been trying to do forever. It’s a brand new start!

Plan A High School Experience

– Not Just Classes

Plan to be involved and active. Attend dances,

sporting events, theatre productions, concerts, anything

your school is doing, whenever you can. Play a

sport…Travel…Join a Club…Enjoy Community

Service…You never know what will happen, and you don't

want to miss something great.

Bring a friend along or be independent.

Competitive AIA Athletics

Fall Sports:

Co-Ed Varsity Cross Country, Girls JV & Varsity Volleyball, Co-Ed Spiritline, Co-Ed Swim & Dive

Winter Sports:

Boys Varsity Soccer, Girls Varsity Soccer, Boys JV & Varsity Basketball, Girls JV & Varsity

Basketball, Co-Ed Spiritline

Spring Sports:

Boys Varsity Volleyball, Boys Varsity Baseball, Girls Varsity Softball, Girls Beach Volleyball,

Co-Ed Track & Field, Co-Ed Varsity Golf

Activities

• Dances

• Theatre Arts Productions

• Travel Clubs

• NHS – National Honor Society

• StuCo – HS Student Council

• Community Service

• Clubs: Anime/Manga, Art Club, Be a Leader, Band/Choir Councils, FCA, Fiber Arts Club, Design, Style, Media Club, Film Club, Freewrite Club, Gamers, GSA , HeForShe, Key Club, Kindness Krew, Model United Nations, Movie Watchers of America, No Place for Hate Coalition, Origami Club, Ping-Pong, Pre-Med, POE, reSEARCHingfor Cures, Safe Space Club, Wilderness Club

BUILDING A HIGH

SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT

• What’s the story?

• Unofficial vs. Official Transcript

• How credit is earned and accumulated

YOU ARE MORE THAN A

TRANSCRIPT

THE REST OF THE STORY

Universities Look at Your Portfolio

• Special talents, achievements and awards in a

particular field, such as visual and performing arts,

communication or athletics

• Special interests, such as intensive study and

exploration of other cultures

• Experiences that demonstrate unusual promise for

leadership, such as significant community service or

significant participation in student government

Registration Process

1. Orientation Today

2. Asking Questions and Seeking

Signatures March 14th-April 2nd

(ILP Conferences are on 3/29 & 3/30)

3. Registration Form DUE by Tuesday, April 3rd (in

Humanities class or front office)

NOTE: Don’t lose priority in the registration process because your form is late.

WHO CAN HELP?

Your Counselor – Mrs. Wallace

Your Master Teacher – Mr. Gotham

Your Assistant Principal – Mr. Schneider

Your Principal – Mrs. Shaheen

It’s Best to Make an Appointment, But Drop-ins are Welcome

Subject &Required Credits

Horizon Honors Arizona University Entrance

Elite University Entrance

English 4 4 4

Math 4 4 4

Science 3 3 4

History 3 2 4

Foreign Language 2 same type 2 same type 4 same type

PE/Health 1 0 0

Fine Arts 1 1 1

Elective Credit 6 0 0

Community Service 40 hours yearlyRecommended Recommended or

Required

TOTAL 24 16 core + Diploma 21 core + Diploma

Graduation Requirements

WORK TIME

Read the High

School Scheduling

Handbook.

Fill out the Six Year

Plan.

• Plan - consider

YOUR GOALS &

balance it with

your involvement

2018-2019

Registration Step 1

Registration Step 2

Freshman Electives

Virtual Lab Electives

AP Human Geog Hon

Art (2 levels)

Band (2 levels)

Choir (3 levels)

Contemporary Visual

Media

Culinary Arts

Drama (2 levels)

Graphic Design

Guitar (2 Levels)

Journalism

Law in American Society

Multi-Media (2 levels)

Mythology, Folklore, &

Legend

Speech & Debate

Video Broadcasting &

Production

Yearbook

New Virtual Electives

Available

• Available to students 9th – 12th grade

• Fee of $100 per class

– Anthropology I

– Archaeology

– Art History and Criticism I Honors

– Art in World Cultures

– Astronomy

– Concepts of Engineering & Technology

– Cosmetology: Cutting Edge Styles

– Digital Photography I

– Fashion and Interior Design

– Forensic Science

– Gothic Literature

– Great Minds in Science

– Health Science I: Life Management Skills

– Health Science II: Patient Care & Medical Services

New Virtual Electives,

Continued– History of the Holocaust

– Hospitality and Tourism

– Introduction to Agriscience

– Introduction to Forestry & Natural Resources

– Introduction to Manufacturing, Production Design, and Innovation

– Introduction to Military Careers

– Introduction to Renewable Technology

– Music Appreciation

– Nutrition & Wellness

– Personal and Family Finance

– Philosophy

– Principles of Public Service

– Restaurant Management

– Sports and Entertainment Marketing

– Veterinary Science

– World Religions

Registration Step 3

Registration Step 4

Course Finalization in May

• You will receive the courses you are

registered for – NOTE: classes are in no

particular order.

• You and your parent will sign the Course

Request Verification form.

• You and your parent will sign the

Honors/AP Agreement (if applicable).

• Remember, you must pass your AzMerit end

of course tests to qualify for honors courses.

Are You Ready For High School?

Pathway to High School

-Before doing your back to school shopping, review your

new High School Dress Code and Suppy lists.

-If taking PE, be sure you have your dress out clothes.

-Planning to play sports? Download the sports physical

form by going to our website and clicking on the

Athletics section: www.horizonhonorssecondary.org.

-Attend Open House Friday before school starts –

checkout textbooks

-Be present and ready to go on Soarin’ Eagle Day, the

first day of school, when you attend your Freshman

Flying Start sessions

Please Note:

Slight Bell Schedule Adjustment

for the 2018-2019 School Year

SILVER DAY BLUE DAY

8:00 – 9:30 Block 1 8:00 – 9:30 Block 5

9:33 – 11:08 Block 2 9:33 – 11:08 Block 6

11:08 – 11:39 LUNCH 11:08 – 11:39 LUNCH

11:42 – 1:12 Block 3 11:42 – 1:12 Block 7

1:15 – 2:45 Block 4 1:15 – 2:45 Block 8

Final Reminders

• Ask Questions & Seek Support

• Course Request Forms due Tuesday,

April 3rd (in Humanities class or front office) –

Can be turned in early

• Complete May Course Finalization

• See you at Soarin’ Eagle Day and

Freshman Flying Start

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