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COURSE SELECTION INFORMATION
Highland High School
COURSE SELECTION TIME LINE
INFINITE CAMPUS STUDENT PORTAL OPENS FOR COURSE SELECTION DATA ENTRY
1/22/13 CLOSES TO ALL STUDENTS ON 2/3/2013
**ALL STUDENTS MUST ENTER COURSE SELECTIONS BY 2/3/13
February 4-22: Course advisement/verification with your counselor. Course Request Form due at this time.
THE HHS WEBSITE HAS INFO YOU NEED
On the HHS website main page (Course Selection) find the following: Course Description Book
Fees Prerequisites Course description What it may count as (ie CTE/Fine Art, science, math,
computers etc.) If the class is offered for dual credit
Handouts you received Friday in your 1st hour class Special Course Advertisements Instructions on how to enter your course requests in
the Infinite Campus Portal.
Class of 2013 + Credit(s)
English 4
Math (MT 6 or Alg. Functions I) 4
Science (Lab Bio) 3
Social Studies 3
Physical Education 1
Computers ½
Electives 4 ½
Voc Ed/Fine Arts (any combination)
2
Total Credits Required
Must Meet Standard on AIMS Reading, Writing and Math
English 4
Math (through Pre-Calculus or equivalent)
4
Science 3
Social Studies 2
Foreign Language (2 years of the same language) 2
Fine Arts 1
Total Credits Required 16
Gilbert Public Schools Graduation
Requirements
Arizona University Entrance
Requirements
22
THE COURSE DESCRIPTION BOOK- IMPORTANT PAGES
Pages 3-12: This section of the book contains general information regarding NCAA Eligibility, Dual Enrollment information, Charts for graduation requirements as well as Reference charts for class offerings and what credits each class constitutes (ie computers, economics, etc)
Page 69 provides Pilot Course Information (We the People)
Page 71 Honors and AP English Summer readings
Page 73 – 75: Online Course Info & Offerings Page 77 – 85 EVIT Course offerings
Computers- (1/2 credit. Consult your course catalog on pages 10 & 11 or look for *This course will meet computer technology proficiency requirements within the course description. Computer in the title does not mean it will meet GPS proficiency (example, computer programming does not count for computers, but rather an elective or CTE credit.)
CTE/ Fine Arts - (2 credits)- CTE credits: Agriculture Education, Business Education, Family and Consumer
Sciences, and Industrial Education. Some courses in the following departments will meet the requirements as well: Communication & Media, JROTC, and Special Education. Courses taken at East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT) will also meet this requirement. Please refer to course descriptions for further information.
Courses in the following departments will meet the requirements for Fine Arts credits: Fine Arts-Performing, Fine Arts-Visual, and dance courses offered within the Physical Education Department.
*Do not forget that one Fine Art credit is required for instate universities.
SPECIALIZED CREDITS
IMPORTANT INFO TO KNOW!
Courses will be offered based upon number of student requests.
Please choose your classes carefully.
Requests for changes are limited, may be denied, and are subject to administrative approval.
Also, if you receive the classes that you have requested schedule changes prior to school or before the 2nd semester will not be permitted.
No more than one credit of Teacher’s Aide can be counted toward graduation.
Release time will be offered only at the beginning or end of the school day. You must have a signed released time form attached to your WHITE course selection worksheet before released time can be scheduled.
Released time forms can be picked up in counseling or in the front office. In order to qualify for released time, you must be on track to graduate.
A TYPICAL SENIOR SCHEDULE English IV or English 101/102 or AP English IV Government & Economics or equivalent Elective or Missing Required Course for
Graduation Math Elective Elective
All seniors must be enrolled in a minimum of four credit earning classes, regardless of credits needed for graduation.
If a senior desires release time, a release time form must be signed by parents. Also, remember that you must write in release time on your course selection form for the hours you are requesting it. The RT numbers differ for each hour, so copy them carefully onto your form.
SENIOR ENGLISH
AP English IV
is a year long class
A student may take AP English semester one and English 102 if they passed the AP English Language exam with a 4 or 5
OR
English 101 & English 102
These classes are dual credit and students must be enrolled and pay tuition at the community college in order to take these classes.
Also, students will take the Accuplacer test this semester in order to enroll in the class.
OR
English IV
Is a year long, one credit class. On your course request form remember to indicate both semesters as EN405A and EN405B
*New this year and replaces previous literature and composition senior English classes*
SENIOR SOCIAL STUDIES
½ credit Government or AP Government or We The People
½ credit Economics_______________________________________________________
Senior Social Studies is also comprised of two separate semesters. One must be American/ Arizona Government and the other must be a choice from variety of classes which fulfill the Economics requirement.
Economics courses: Economics (sem.) – NCAA Approved Stock market (sem.) – NCAA Approved AP Economics – NCAA Approved Entrepreneurship (sem.) Marketing Ed. (full year) Ag Business & Management (full year) Ag Entrepreneurship Business Internship/ COE HERO Agricultural Coop (ACE)
ONE MORE OPTION…..
AR104- Leadership Education Training
JROTC
Now counts for Economics and Government upon the completion of the entire year!
This must be your fourth year in the JROTC program in order to earn the gov/econ credit.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION CLASSES
These programs must be taken for an entire year and are offered to seniors only. One (1) hour of class per day plus 15 hours of work per week is required. This is a three credit earning course counting as elective or CTE and ½ credit counting toward Economics requirement_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
___ Agriculture Cooperative Ed. (ACE) - See Ms. Dillard in room 5109 AG400/401Or
Industrial Cooperative Ed. (ICE) - See Mr. Askew in room 5114 IE400/401___________________________________________________________
Business Internship (COE) - See Mr. Holck or Mr. Richardson room 1105/1107 BU400/401___________________________________________________________
HERO/HERO COOP - See Ms. Hesse in room 5150 LM400/401
NEW CLASSES THIS YEAR
AP Physics C – Concurrent Enrollment in AP Calc AB or AP Calc BC sc143a and sc143b
AP Computer Science – Open to 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students - bt200a and bt200b
YOU RECEIVED A CREDIT CHECK FORM IN YOUR 1ST HOUR CLASS
HOW DO I READ IT?
16.0 + 3.5 = 19.5…I need how many more to graduate?
RT747B Release Time
X
MA410A Pre-CalculusSS115 Government
BT124 21st Century Applications
RT746A Release Time
RT747A Release Time
Lm100 Clothing I
AG120A Ag. Engineering/Fabrication IVa099 Art Survey
FL509A Japanese I
X
EN405A English IV
MA410B Pre Calculus
SS110 Economics
EN500 Speech
RT746B Release Time
EN405AB English IV
Lm101 Clothing II
AG120AB Ag. Engineering/Fabrication IVa122 Clay II
FL509B Japanese II
X
RT746B Release Time
DATA ENTRY OF COURSE SELECTIONS
You will need to have correct course numbers and the correct names entered on your course request form.
Make sure if it is a year long class that you have written A or B after the number. Refer to your pink handout for correct numbers.
Complete the alternate courses section of the form or counselors will select courses for you in the event of conflicts in scheduling
Remember, these are only requests.
VIDEO
The Video you are going to watch is also online at the HHS website under course selection.
SUMMER SCHOOL
Cost $160 per semester Summer school June 3rd – June 27th at
HHS– students must provide their own transportation to summer school.
Registration will be available online only at www.gilbertschools.net
CORRESPONDENCE GUIDELINES
Students are encouraged to meet with their guidance counselor prior to registering for any correspondence/ distance learning/ on-line classes for approval. Remember we are available during open door lunch!
Please be aware that online, distance learning courses may NOT meet NCAA eligibility requirements.
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Please note that elective changes will NOT be allowed if you receive the elective/alternate classes you have requested. This is true for the entire year! It is imperative that you wisely select your courses.
Keep in mind that you CANNOT request classes be on your schedule during a particular hour.
COURSE SELECTION TIME LINE
INFINITE CAMPUS STUDENT PORTAL OPENS FOR COURSE SELECTION DATA ENTRY
1/22/13
CLOSES TO ALL STUDENTS ON 2/3/2013
**ALL STUDENTS MUST ENTER COURSE SELECTIONS BY 2/3/13
February 4-22: Course advisement/verification with your counselor. Course Request Form due at this time.
Open Door Counseling: 4th hour: 10:30 – 11:00 5th hour: 12:00 – 12:30
Problems with Infinite Campus Portal and entering your requests, stop by during open door or before or after school. Remember, you can also use the Library computers if
you do not have access at home. Counselor meetings for advisement and verification of your requests are in February
through English.