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Lowery Freshman Center
Guide to Course Selection
2015-2016
Welcome to Lowery
Introductions Division of Houses House 100 A – Gn House 200 Go-N House 300 O-Z
DAILY SCHEDULE
A Day B Day Period 1 8:15 – 9:15 Period 1
Period 2 9:20 – 10:55 Period 5
Period 3 11:00 – 1:00 Period 6
Period 4 1:05 – 2:30 Period 7
Period 8 2:35 – 3:30 Period 8
A Lunch 11:00 – 11:30
B Lunch 11:30 – 12:00
C Lunch 12:00 – 12:30
D Lunch 12:30 – 1:00
Points of Interest:
Advanced Academics
Course Catalog
Graduation Requirements
Schedule Change Procedures
HB 5 Endorsement Information
Available on LFC & AHS website Course Selection Guide
Graduation Requirements – 26 credits
Foundation + Endorsement
English 4 credits
Math 4 credits
Science 4 credits
Social Studies 4 credits
Languages other
than English 2 credits
Fine Arts 1 credit
Physical Education 1 credit
Health .5 credit
Electives 5.5 credits
What is an Endorsement?
• Area of concentration
• Must choose prior to entering the ninth grade
• Students can choose more than one endorsement area
• Students may change their endorsement choice at any time***
Endorsements Available:
•Arts and Humanities
•Business and Industry
•Multidisciplinary
•Public Service
•Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
Courses related to: • Cultural Studies
• English Literature
• Fine Arts
• History
• Political Science
• World Languages
Arts &
Humanities
AR
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9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade SOCIAL STUDIES, Advanced Social Studies Pathway
World Geography, On-Level or PreAP/IB (1)
or
AP Human Geography (1)
World History (1)
or
AP World History (1)
U. S. History (1)
or
AP U. S. History (1)
or
IB History of the Americas (Full IB)
(1)
and/or
Social Studies Elective (1)
Government/Economics (1)
or
AP Government (.5)
And
AP Economics (.5)
or
IB 20th Century Topics (Full IB) (1)
And
Economics (.5)
and/or
Social Studies Elective (1)
PERFORMING ARTS, Music Pathway (Note: IB Fine Arts Options are open Enrollment)
Band, Choir, or Orchestra Year One (1)
Band, Choir, or Orchestra
Year Two (1)
or
Adv. Music Band (1)
Band, Choir, or Orchestra
Year Three (1)
or
Adv. Music Band (1)
And
AP Music Theory
Band, Choir, or Orchestra
Year Four (1)
or
Adv. Music Band (1)
And
IB Music
PERFORMING ARTS, Dance Pathway
Dance Year One (1)
or
Color Guard Year One (1)
or
Tallenettes Year One (1)
Dance Year Two (1)
or
Color Guard Year Two (1)
or
Tallenettes Year Two (1)
Dance Year Three (1)
or
Color Guard Year Three (1)
or
Tallenettes Year Three (1)
Dance Year Four (1)
or
Color Guard Year Four (1)
or
Tallenettes Year Four (1)
PERFORMING ARTS, Theater Pathway
Theater Year One (1)
or
Technical Theater Year One (1)
Theater Year Two (1)
or
Technical Theater Year Two
(1)
Theater Year Three (1)
or
Technical Theater Year Three (1)
Theater Year Four (1)
or
Technical Theater Year Four (1)
ARTS & HUMANITIES ENDORSEMENT PATHWAYS
LFC Courses Available:
Art 1
Communication Applications (Speech)
Dance
Foreign Language
Music
Theater
Courses related to:
• Accounting
• Agricultural Science
• Audio/visual Communication
• Business Management
• Finance
• Graphic Design
• Hospitality & Tourism
• Information Technology
Business & Industry
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9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES, Veterinary Technology Pathway
Principles of Agriculture, Food, & Natural
Resources (.5)
and
Professional Standards in
Agribusiness (.5)
Livestock Production (.5)
and
Small Animal Management (.5)
or
Wildlife , Fisheries & Ecology
Management (.5)
Veterinary Medical
Applications (1)
Veterinary Assistant certification option
Practicum in Agriculture Veterinary
Medicine (2)
Veterinary Assistant certification option
or
Advanced Animal Science (1)
AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES, Horticulture Landscape Design Pathway
Principles of Agriculture, Food, & Natural
Resources (.5)
and
Professional Standards in
Agribusiness (.5)
Horticulture Science (1)
or
Principles & Elements of
Floral Design (1)
Advanced Plant & Soil Science (1)
or
Problems and Solutions I,
Floral Design (1)
Floral Design Certification option
Practicum in Agriculture
Horticulture (2)
or
Practicum in Agriculture
Floral Design (2)
Floral Design Certification option
AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES, Ag Mechanics Pathway
Principles of Agriculture, Food, & Natural
Resources (.5)
and
Professional Standards in
Agribusiness (.5)
Agricultural Mechanics & Metal Technologies
(1)
Agricultural Facilities Design & Fabrication (1)
NCCER Welding certification
Practicum in Agriculture Ag Mechanics & Metal
Tech (2)
NCCER Welding certification
ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION, Architectural Design Pathway
Principles of Architecture
Construction (.5)
and
Communication Applications (.5)
Architectural Design (1)
Advanced Architectural
Design (2)
AutoCAD certification option
or
Collin College Engineering Graphics (.5)
and
Collin College Basic Computer Aided Drafting
(CAD) (.5)
Practicum in Architectural
Design (2)
or
Collin College Intermediate Computer Aided
Drafting (.5)
and
Collin College Advanced Computer Aided
Drafting (.5)
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT PATHWAYS
LFC Courses Available:
Business Info Management Prin of Arts, Audio,
Communication App ( Speech) Video Tech & Comm
Hotel Management Prin of Business,Mkt&Finance
Journalism Prin of Hospitality
Principles of Agriculture Prin of Information Technology
Principles of Architecture Prof Stand in Agribusiness
Restaurant Management
Courses related to: • General
endorsement requirements
Multidisciplinary Studies
MULTIDISCIPLINARY ENDORSEMENT PATHWAYS
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9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
MULTIDISCIPLINARY, Pathway
Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement allows a student to select courses from the curriculum of
each endorsement area described above and earn credits in a variety of advanced courses from
multiple content areas sufficient to complete the Distinguished Level of Achievement under the
Foundation program.
Courses related to: • Education &
Training
• Health Sciences
• JROTC
• Law Enforcement & Security
Public Services
PUBLIC SERVICE ENDORSEMENT PATHWAYS
PU
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ICE
END
OR
SEM
ENT
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
EDUCATION & TRAINING, Pathway
Principles of Education & Training (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Human Growth &
Development (1)
Instructional Practices in Education & Training
(2) Practicum in Education & Training (2)
HEALTH SCIENCE, Health Care Professions Pathway (Certified Nurse Aide & Emergency Medical Technician)
Medical Terminology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Principles of Health Science (1)
Health Science (2)
Certified Nursing Aide
certification (CNA)
Practicum in Health Science (2)
Emergency Medical Technician
certification (EMT)
or
Practicum in Health Science
(Internship) (2)
HEALTH SCIENCE, Medical Science Professions Pathway (Pharmacy Technician)
Medical Terminology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Principles of Health Science (1) Anatomy & Physiology of Human Systems (1)
Practicum in Health Science (2)
Pharmacy Technician certification
or
Medical Microbiology (.5)
and
Pathophysiology (.5)
JROTC - Marine Corps
JROTC I (1) JROTC II (1) JROTC III (1) JROTC IV (1)
LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY, CORRECTIONS & SECURITY, Law Enforcement Pathway * Will only be offered if enough students select this course.
Principles of Law, Public Safety, & Security (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
*Law Enforcement I (1)
Courses not available until 2016-17
Law Enforcement II (2)
Dispatch certification option
or
Forensic Science (1)
Courses not available until 2017-18
Court Systems & Practices (1)
or
Practicum in Law, Public Safety, and Security (2)
LFC Courses Available:
JROTC
Medical Terminology
Principles of Education & Training
Principles of Law, Public Safety & Security
Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math
(STEM)
Courses related to: • Mathematics
• Engineering
• Information Management
• Science
• Technology
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH (STEM) PATHWAYS
SCIE
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STEM
)
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
ENGINEERING, Robotics Pathway
Concepts of Engineering &
Technology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Electronics (1)
Robotics & Automation (1)
or
Colin College Robotic Fundamentals
Engineering Design &
Presentation (1)
or
Colin College Basic Computer Aided Drafting
(CAD)
ENGINEERING, Engineering Pathway
Concepts of Engineering &
Technology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Engineering Design & Presentation (1)
AutoCAD certification option
Advanced Engineering Design & Presentation
(2)
or
Colin College Intro to Engineering (.5)
Engineering Design &
Problem Solving (1)
or
Engineering Math (1)
ENGINEERING, Electronics Technology Pathway
Concepts of Engineering &
Technology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Electronics (1)
Collin College Digital Fundamentals (.5)
and
Collin College DC Circuits (.5)
Collin College Introduction to Engineering (.5)
and
Collin College AC Circuits (.5)
ENGINEERING, Computer Networking Pathway
Concepts of Engineering &
Technology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Electronics (1)
or
Computer Science 1 (1)
Collin College CCNA 1 Cisco- Introduction to
Networks (.5)
and
Collin College CCNA 2- Routing and Switching
Essentials (.5)
Collin College CCNA 3 – Scaling Networks (.5)
and
Collin College CCNA 4 – Connecting Networks
(.5)
ENGINEERING, Electronic Engineering Technology Pathway
Concepts of Engineering &
Technology (.5)
and
Speech (.5)
Engineering Design & Presentation (1)
AutoCAD certification option
or
Electronics (1)
Collin College Digital Fundamentals (.5)
and
Collin College DC Circuits (.5)
Collin College AC Circuits (.5)
and
Collin College Fundamentals of Solar Cell
Engineering (.5)
LFC Courses Available:
Business Information Management
Concepts of Engineering & Design
Principles of Information Technology
Distinguished Level of Achievement
Must successfully complete:
• 4 credits in mathematics (must have Algebra 2)
• 4 credits in science
• Remaining curriculum requirements
• 1 endorsement
Must earn Distinguished Level of Achievement to be
eligible for top 10% automatic admission
Performance Acknowledgements
Earned by outstanding performance :
• in dual credit course work
• in bilingualism and biliteracy
• on an AP test or IB exam
• on the PSAT, The ACT-Plan, the SAT, or the ACT
Also by:
• Earning a nationally or internationally recognized
business or industry certification or license
Class of 2018 and
Beyond Graduation
Planning
Endorsement Videos
HB Graduation Plan and
Endorsement Overview
Endorsement Options
with Clusters and
Pathways
5-EOC Exams English 1 (Reading & Writing)
Algebra 1 Biology
English 2 (Reading & Writing)
US History
Course Levels See APG (Green Handout)
Advanced Academics • PreAP/IB (prep for future AP/IB courses) • GT/Phoenix (must be GT identified) • AP (Advanced Placement – must take AP exam in May) • IB (International Baccalaureate – must take IB exam in
May) • Dual Credit - earn high school credit and college
credit concurrently. Courses offered in partnership with Collin College. (Application required)
LFC Advanced Academic Coordinator – Shelly Holmes
Course Selection Sheet • Do not sign up for courses
that counted for high school
credit that you had this year in
middle school:
Algebra I, Spanish I,
French I, BIM
Principles of Hospitality,
• Electives- (.5 credit or 1 credit)
• Consider prerequisites for
courses in your endorsement
• Tryout and Application
Courses
LFC Course Selection Form 2015-2016
Name______________________________________________________________________________ COUNSELOR INITIALS___________
(Last) (First) (Middle Initial)
CIRCLE ENDORSEMENT:
ARTS&HUMANITIES BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES PUBLIC SERVICES STEM
Core courses : Choose 1Course(Credit) in each row_____________________________
Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Pre-AP/IB Geometry (Prereq. Alg 1) Geometry Pre-AP/IB (Prereq Alg1)
Biology Biology Pre-AP/IB
English 1 English 1 Pre-AP/IB English 1 Pre-AP/IB Phoenix (Gifted/Talented Course)
World Geography World Geography Pre-AP/IB AP Human Geography
Foreign Language: Choose 1 Foreign Language Course(credit)_________________________
American Sign Language French 1 French 1 Pre-AP/IB
French 2(French 1 prereq.) French 2 Pre-AP/IB(French 1 prereq.)
German I German I Pre- AP/IB
Spanish 1 Spanish 1 Pre-AP/IB
Spanish 2(Spanish 1 prereq.) Spanish 2 Pre-AP/IB(Spanish 1 prereq.)
Electives:
Fine Arts: Art 1 Art 1 pre-AP/IB Band Choir (Boys) Choir (Girls)
(1 credit)
Dance 1 Orchestra Theatre Arts 1 Technical Theater
P.E.: (.5 credit) Aerobic Activities Cardio/Weight Training Intramural Sports Intramural Swimming
Intramural Tennis JROTC Outdoor Adventures 1 Outdoor Adventures 2 Athletics: (1 credit) Basketball (Girls)* Diving * Soccer* Softball* Swimming* Track * Volleyball*
Football Wrestling Baseball* *Cuts will be made the first 10 days of school
Application/Tryout Courses: App-___________________________ App-_______________________________
Full Year Electives:(1 Credit) Peer Tutoring Journalism Debate Business Information Management
Semester Electives: (1/2 Credit) Choose 2 courses to equal 1 credit Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Tech & Comm
Communication Applications (Speech) Principles of Business, Marketing & Finance
Concepts of Engineering & Technology Principles of Education & Training
Health Principles of Hospitality & Tourism
Hotel Management Principles of Information Technology
Medical Terminology Principles of Law, Public Safety, and Security
Principles of Agriculture, Food & Nat. Resources Professional Standards in Agribusiness
Principles of Architecture & Construction Restaurant Management
ALTERNATE COURSES: Students must list 3 additional courses. (2 semester courses and 1 full year course)
1._______________________________________ (1.0 cr) 2.____________________________________ (.5 cr) 3.___________________________________________(.5 cr)
I approve of the endorsement that my student has indicated above:
Parent Signature_______________________________________________________________Date___________________________________________________
Am I required to choose alternate classes?
YES! Keep in mind • You should choose 2 semester alternates and 1 full year
alternate
• Some classes are only offered ONE period
• There may be schedule conflicts
• Classes fill up
• Prerequisite courses may be required
• Application/Tryout may be required
If Alternate Choices are not chosen:
•Counselors may make scheduling decisions for you.
•Requests for schedule changes may not be permitted.
Course requests •Course requests do not guarantee your spot in that course
•Elective courses are subject to availability
PE OPEN ENROLLMENT •Aerobic Activities
• Cardio/Weight Training
• Intramural Sports (PE)
• Intramural Swimming
• Intramural Tennis
•Outdoor Adventures 1
• ROTC
Note: Band, Color Guard, Tallenettes receive a PE
waiver for the fall semester
Athletics OPEN ENROLLMENT
• Baseball
• Diving
• Girls Basketball
• Softball
• Soccer
• Swimming
• Track
• Volleyball
• Wrestling
• Football
Choose a full year of the course as you make selections!
Athletics COACH APPROVAL/TRYOUT
REQUIRED!
• Boys Basketball
• Cross Country
• Golf
• Tennis
Choose “Appl- Course name” as a placeholder until teams are chosen.
Application/ Tryout Courses
Choose “App- Course Name” as a placeholder until selections are made.
• Acting Methods
• Athletic Trainer
• Cheerleading
• Color Guard
• Mascot
• Off-Campus PE • PALs • Partners in PE • Peer Tutors • Spanish for Native Speakers • Tallenettes
Application/ Tryout Courses
Choose “Appl – Course name” as a placeholder until selections are made and teams are formed.
Check the LFC Website
frequently for updates or
changes
All applications are available
on the LFC website
All tryout sports require an
AISD physical on file prior to
tryouts
TRYOUT / APPLICATION REQUIRED COURSES All athletes must have a physical on file prior to tryouts!!
ACTING METHODS Must be in middle school theater; Application available on the LFC
Janet Flynn website. Due March 6, 2015.
ATHLETIC TRAINER Applications available on the AHS Athletics website. Applications
Mary Miller must be turned into the AHS Athletic Facility by March 6, 2015.
BASKETBALL (BOYS) Middle school team members will be screened by MS coaches.
John Olchak Approved players will be added to freshman off season class.
Additional evaluation (after school) first 10 days and after football
CHEERLEADING Informational Meeting; Feb 19; AHS PAC; 7 pm (mandatory)
Jessika Shaw Cheer Clinic: March 23 & 24 &26; 4:00-6:30 pm; AHS Gym
Cheer Tryouts: March 28; 1:00-5:00 pm; AHS Gym
COLOR GUARD Mini-Clinics: April 7; 5-8:00 pm; LFC Main Gym
Clay Singletary Parent Meeting: April 9, 6:00 pm AHS Band Hall
http://allenband.weebly.com/color-guard.html Tryout Week: April 20- 24; 5-8:00 pm; AHS Band Hall
CROSS COUNTRY Tryouts: August 3-8; Watch LFC website or email coach for details
Kirk Trent
GOLF Tryouts: August 3-6, 2015; Registration deadline July 31, 2015;
Karen Gravely Watch the website for more details
OFF-CAMPUS PE Applications available on the AISD website (http://allenisd.org/Page/34).
Debbie Evans Cost is $75 EACH SEMESTER. Fall apps must be turned into AHS
Athletic Facility between July 1 and August 28, 2015.
PALS (Local Credit) Applications available in Middle School Counselor’s Office or LFC
Jon Cockroft website. Turn into counselor’s office before March 6, 2015.
PARTNERS PE Applications available on the LFC website. Due March 6, 2015.
PEER TUTOR Applications available in Middle School Counselor’s Office or LFC
Kathy Phillips website: Turn into counselor’s office before March 6, 2015.
SPANISH for NATIVE SPEAKERS Applications available in your counselor’s office or LFC website.
Katy Fleener Due March 6, 2015.
TALLENETTES Parent Meeting; March 2; 7pm.; AHS Dance Studio (get packets)
Lisa Smentek Clinic: March 7, 9-11am; AHS Dance Studio
www.allentallenettes.shutterfly.com Tryout Week; March 16-19; 6-8pm; Judges: 3/20; 4pm; AHS
TENNIS Tryouts: Boys -August 10, 2015; 8am-12pm; AHS Tennis Courts
Justin Quest Girls -August 11, 2015; 8am-12pm; AHS Tennis Courts
VOLLEYBALL Check the website for details about camp, tryout informational
Kelley Gregoriew meeting & tournaments;
www.alleneaglesvolleyball.com Official tryouts are August 3-6, 2015
Helpful Hints Read carefully and
discuss this information
with your parents.
Make sure you sign up
for 8 credits!
Check out our FAQ on
the website for answers
to your questions!
www.allenisd.org/Lowery
Helpful Hints for Course Selection 2015 - 2016
All freshmen sign up for 8 credits.
The core courses that all freshmen take include: English, Biology, World Geography, and Algebra 1 or Geometry. In addition, it is wise to begin (or continue) your “Language other than English” credit as a freshman. We offer Spanish, German, American Sign Language and French.
We strongly recommend you take an elective course relating to your endorsement.
Be sure to refer to the Academic Planning Guide to make sure you are choosing prerequisite classes needed for higher level courses or programs at AHS.
You may sign up for on-level classes or advanced classes or a combination of both. Advanced courses are very rigorous and may require extra prep time outside of class during the week. Refer to the Advanced Academics handout in the registration packet for more information about advanced courses.
If you are currently in Math 8, sign up for Algebra 1 or Algebra I Pre-AP/IB
If you are currently in Algebra 1, sign up for Geometry or Geometry Pre-AP/IB
If you choose a one-semester class (1/2 credit course), you MUST choose another one-semester course to add up to one full credit.
You do NOT register for the classes listed below! You choose the placeholder titled – “App – course name” (ex, App - PALS). If you are selected to be a participant you will be moved into the class. If not, you will be placed in your alternate class.
Acting Methods Athletic Trainer Boys Basketball Cheerleading/Mascot Cross Country Golf Off Campus PE PALs Partners PE Peer Tutor Spanish Native Speakers Tallenettes/Color Guard
Applications /Information/Physical forms are available on the Lowery website (CHECK OFTEN) www.allenisd.org/Lowery
Athletic physicals must be on file prior to tryouts
Pre-AP/IB GT Phoenix English is only open to students who have been identified as gifted and talented by AISD criteria. Students not already identified as gifted in Allen ISD may register for the district GT screening . Registration forms will be available on the GT website accessed through the AISD home page, under Learner Services, or by contacting Barb Myer, AISD GT Coordinator, by phone at 972-727-0332 or by email at [email protected]
You must select 3 alternate courses ( 1 full credit class and 2 semester classes). List them in order of preference. Alternate courses are used in these situations:
You are cut from a sport
A class you selected did not “make”.
A class you selected does not fit in your schedule—this could happen when certain courses are offered at very limited times or fill up very quickly.
Refer to Academic Planning Guide for Course Descriptions and Course Numbers.
Things to know and do . . .
Please remember…….3 steps
Choose 3 alternate
courses that you would be
happy taking. You may
very well be scheduled in
one of these courses!
Have your parents sign
the form
Choose an
Endorsement here
LFC Course Selection Form 2015-2016
Name______________________________________________________________________________ COUNSELOR INITIALS___________
(Last) (First) (Middle Initial)
CIRCLE ENDORSEMENT:
ARTS&HUMANITIES BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MULTI-DISCIPLINARY STUDIES PUBLIC SERVICES STEM
Core courses : Choose 1Course(Credit) in each row_____________________________
Algebra 1 Algebra 1 Pre-AP/IB Geometry (Prereq. Alg 1) Geometry Pre-AP/IB (Prereq Alg1)
Biology Biology Pre-AP/IB
English 1 English 1 Pre-AP/IB English 1 Pre-AP/IB Phoenix (Gifted/Talented Course)
World Geography World Geography Pre-AP/IB AP Human Geography
Foreign Language: Choose 1 Foreign Language Course(credit)_________________________
American Sign Language French 1 French 1 Pre-AP/IB
French 2(French 1 prereq.) French 2 Pre-AP/IB(French 1 prereq.)
German I German I Pre- AP/IB
Spanish 1 Spanish 1 Pre-AP/IB
Spanish 2(Spanish 1 prereq.) Spanish 2 Pre-AP/IB(Spanish 1 prereq.)
Electives:
Fine Arts: Art 1 Art 1 pre-AP/IB Band Choir (Boys) Choir (Girls)
(1 credit)
Dance 1 Orchestra Theatre Arts 1 Technical Theater
P.E.: (.5 credit) Aerobic Activities Cardio/Weight Training Intramural Sports Intramural Swimming
Intramural Tennis JROTC Outdoor Adventures 1 Outdoor Adventures 2 Athletics: (1 credit) Basketball (Girls)* Diving * Soccer* Softball* Swimming* Track * Volleyball*
Football Wrestling Baseball* *Cuts will be made the first 10 days of school
Application/Tryout Courses: App-___________________________ App-_______________________________
Full Year Electives:(1 Credit) Peer Tutoring Journalism Debate Business Information Management
Semester Electives: (1/2 Credit) Choose 2 courses to equal 1 credit Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Tech & Comm
Communication Applications (Speech) Principles of Business, Marketing & Finance
Concepts of Engineering & Technology Principles of Education & Training
Health Principles of Hospitality & Tourism
Hotel Management Principles of Information Technology
Medical Terminology Principles of Law, Public Safety, and Security
Principles of Agriculture, Food & Nat. Resources Professional Standards in Agribusiness
Principles of Architecture & Construction Restaurant Management
ALTERNATE COURSES: Students must list 3 additional courses. (2 semester courses and 1 full year course)
1._______________________________________ (1.0 cr) 2.____________________________________ (.5 cr) 3.___________________________________________(.5 cr)
I approve of the endorsement that my student has indicated above:
Parent Signature_______________________________________________________________Date___________________________________________________
Schedule Change Procedures Make an informed choice now… • Schedules will be available on Skyward in early August
• Review schedule carefully at that time
• Any change request MUST be made BEFORE 4:00 pm on Thursday, August 20, 2015, prior to the first day of school
• This includes request to move to or from advanced courses
• After school begins, requests to drop from an advanced class to an on-level class will only be allowed after the first six weeks of school
Remember . . . Over the summer • Master Schedule will be built based upon the
number of students requesting each course.
• Some courses will not be available after school begins.
MAKE YOUR COURSE SELECTION
DECISIONS CAREFULLY
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