GUIDELINES FOR
PROGRAM PLANNING
SCHEDULING FOR YOUR ACADEMIC YEAR: GRADES 9-12
It is important to select courses wisely; students will not be permitted to drop/add a course after the tenth day of the academic year. Students who failed one or more required courses during the regular school year will be rescheduled for those courses. Any students who choose to make up a course in summer school will be rescheduled for their appropriate courses upon providing the guidance office with proof of passing. Due to the fact that courses may fill up early, students cannot be assured that their original course requests for the following year will be fulfilled.
Students are reminded that all advanced/AP courses must be approved by department/subject area faculty members prior to submitting your requests to the guidance department for scheduling purposes.
All high school students are required to schedule at least 7 credits per year. Admission to electives is based on availability of courses.
Failure to follow all of the rules and regulations may mean being scheduled by the guidance department and/or being placed in an elective not requested. Though every attempt will be made to schedule students in courses, which they have selected, a student may be placed in a course not selected if the student has not made a sincere effort to pursue a full schedule, or if the course is closed due to space limitations.
Students are reminded that all advanced/AP courses must be approved by department/subject area faculty members prior to submitting your requests to the guidance department for scheduling purposes.
All high school students are required to schedule at least 7 credits per year. Admission to electives is based on availability of courses.
Failure to follow all of the rules and regulations may mean being scheduled by the guidance department and/or being placed in an elective not requested. Though every attempt will be made to schedule students in courses, which they have selected, a student may be placed in a course not selected if the student has not made a sincere effort to pursue a full schedule, or if the course is closed due to space limitations.
Grade 9 program planning
9th Grade Required Courses - Only one class is to be chosen for each subject.
Mathematics |
Science |
English |
Social Studies |
Algebra 1 |
Physical Science |
English I |
American Civics |
Algebra II |
Honors Biology |
Honors English I |
Value |
Honors Algebra II |
Value |
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Value |
9th Grade Electives
General Art |
French 1 |
Princ. Biomedical Science (PLTW) |
Music Appreciation |
Computer Applications |
Spanish 1 |
Foods, Safety & Nutrition (FCS1) |
Introduction to Woodworking |
Band |
Chorus |
Media Literacy |
Computer Science Essentials (PLTW) |
Jazz Band |
Personal Finance |
Health * |
Introduction to Engineering(PLTW) |
Instrumental Lessons |
Physical Education** |
*All students must pass Health to graduate. This course can be taken at any grade, 9-12
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
Grade 10 program planning
10th Grade Required Subjects - One class is to be chosen for each subject.
Mathematics |
Science |
English |
Social Studies |
Algebra I |
Biology |
English II |
World Cultures |
Algebra II |
Honors Chemistry |
Honors English II |
Honors World Cultures |
Geometry |
AP Biology |
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Honors Geometry |
10th Grade Electives
General Art |
French I, II |
Band/Instrumental Music Theory |
Career Technology Center (assorted programs) |
3-Dimensional Art |
Spanish I, II |
Music Appreciation |
Current Issues in Science |
2- Dimensional Art |
Entrepreneurship |
Chorus |
Principles of Biomedical Science (PLTW) |
Personal Finance |
Computer Applications III |
Jazz Band |
Human Body Systems |
Foods, Safety and Nutrition (FCS I) |
Health * |
Instrumental Lessons |
Short Story Writing I & II |
Personal Living (FCS II) |
Physical Education ** |
Music Theory I |
Media Literacy |
Introduction to Woodworking Technology |
Advanced Woodworking Technology |
Computer Science Essentials (PLTW) |
AP Computer Science Principles (PLTW) |
Introduction to Engineering |
Principles of Engineering |
*All students must pass Health to graduate. This course can be taken at any grade, 9-12
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
Grade 11 Program planning
11th Grade Required Courses - Only one class is to be chosen for each subject.
Mathematics |
Science |
English |
Social Studies |
Geometry |
Applied Chemistry |
English III |
American History II |
College Algebra |
Honors Physics |
Honors English III |
Honors American History II |
Honors Pre-Calculus |
AP Chemistry |
AP English Language & Composition |
Social Studies Elective |
Honors Statistics |
Honors Chemistry |
AP Literature & Composition |
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Algebra II |
AP Biology |
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Trigonometry/Analytic Geometry |
11th Grade Electives
General Art |
French I, II, Honors III |
Introduction to Chinese (online) |
Foods, Safety & Nutrition (FCS 1) |
2-Dimensional Art |
Spanish I, II, Honors III |
Current Issues in Science |
Personal Living (FCS II) |
3 Dimensional Art |
Band |
Honors Anatomy |
Foods, Family & Society (FCS III) |
Computer Applications III |
Chorus |
Honors Genetics |
Early Childhood Development (FCS IV) |
Personal Finance |
Music Appreciation |
Principles of Biomedical Sciences (PLTW) |
Life Management (Parenting) |
Entrepreneurship |
Jazz Band |
Human Body Systems (PLTW) |
Psychology |
Journalism |
Music Theory I |
Medical Interventions (PLTW) |
Sociology |
Short Story Writing I & II |
Music Theory II |
Introduction to Woodworking |
Criminology |
Latin I & II (online) |
Graphic Communications |
Advanced Woodworking |
AP Government & Politics |
Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) |
Architectural Drafting & Design |
Civil Engineering & Architecture (PLTW) |
Economics |
AP Computer Science Principles (PLTW) |
AP Computer Science A (PLTW) |
Instrumental Lessons |
Problems of Democracy/Current Events |
Principles of Engineering (PLTW) |
Health* |
Physical Education** |
Computer Science Essentials (PLTW) |
Media Literacy |
Career Technology Center (assorted programs) |
*All students must pass Health to graduate. This course can be taken at any grade, 9-12
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
Grade 12 Program planning
12th Grade Required Courses - Only one class is to be chosen for each subject.
Mathematics |
Science |
English |
Social Studies |
Fundamentals of Statistics |
AP Physics |
English IV |
American History III |
College Algebra |
Current Issues in Science |
Honors English IV |
Criminology |
Honors Statistics |
AP Biology |
AP Literature |
Economics |
Honors Calculus |
Honors Physics |
AP Composition |
Psychology/Sociology |
Trigonometry/ Analytic Geometry |
Honors Genetics/Anatomy |
AP Government & Politics |
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Honors Pre-Calculus |
AP Chemistry |
Problems of Democracy/Current Issues |
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AP Calculus |
Value |
12th Grade Electives
General Art |
French I, II, Honors III, Honors IV |
Introduction to Chinese (online) |
Foods, Safety & Nutrition (FCS 1) |
2-Dimensional Art |
Spanish I, II, Honors III, Honors IV |
Current Issues in Science |
Personal Living (FCS II) |
3 Dimensional Art |
Band |
Honors Anatomy |
Foods, Family & Society (FCS III) |
Computer Applications III |
Chorus |
Honors Genetics |
Early Childhood Development (FCS IV) |
Personal Finance |
Music Appreciation |
Principles of Biomedical Sciences (PLTW) |
Life Management (Parenting) |
Entrepreneurship |
Jazz Band |
Human Body Systems (PLTW) |
Psychology |
Journalism |
Music Theory I |
Medical Interventions (PLTW) |
Sociology |
Short Story Writing I & II |
Music Theory II |
Introduction to Woodworking |
Criminology |
Latin I & II (online) |
Graphic Communications |
Advanced Woodworking |
AP Government & Politics |
Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) |
Architectural Drafting & Design |
Civil Engineering & Architecture (PLTW) |
Economics |
AP Computer Science Principles (PLTW) |
AP Computer Science A (PLTW) |
Instrumental Lessons |
Problems of Democracy/Current Events |
Principles of Engineering (PLTW) |
Health* |
Physical Education** |
Computer Science Essentials (PLTW) |
Honors Art Studio |
Digital Engineering (PLTW) |
Media Literacy |
Career Technology Center (assorted programs) |
American History III |
AP Biology |
Biomedical Interventions |
*All students must pass Health to graduate. This course can be taken at any grade, 9-12
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate
**Students must pass 1 full credit of Physical Education to graduate