2015-2016 pre-registration requesting your courses!!
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2015-2016 Pre-Registration
Requesting your courses!!
Sharyland High School
High School Transcript Pre-Registration Form
Copy of the Elective Sheet
Pencil
Materials needed
Graduation Requirements SUBJECT Recommended DAP
English 4 4Mathematics 4 4Science 4 4Social Studies 4 4Health .5 .5P.E. 1 1Speech .5 .5Fine Arts 1 1Technology 1 1Foreign Language 2 3
Electives 3 4
TOTAL 26 26
The student must have a semester gradeof at least a 65 to qualify for the averaging of two semesters.
The average of both semesters must be a 70 or higher for credit to be earned.
Averaging policy does not apply for lost credits due to attendance.
Averaging Policy
Reading a transcript SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4
Language Arts
09/10 ENG 1:Q 73 80 1.00
10/11 ENG 2:H 78 *75 .50
10/11 ENG 2:R 84 .50
11/12 APENGLAN:P 64 100 .50 Speech
08/09 COMMAPP J 85 .50 Mathematics
09/10 ALG 1 70 75 1.00
09/10 GEOM:Q 82 92 1.00
10/11 ALG 2 88 80 1.00
10/11 PRE CALC 69 74 1.00
Loss of Credit
Averaging Policy
Total Credits
10th grade 6 credits
11th grade 12 credits
12th grade 18 credits
Number of credits needed for Graduation 26
Credits needed to be promoted to the next grade level
Local Credit by Exam--- students may take a local CBE for a course they have previously failed or lost credit in. (70%)Students may also take a CBE through Texas Tech or UT for a course they want to get ahead in. There is a charge of $40.00 for each half credit and students must earn a 90%.
• Plato--recovery program available to students 2 days a week from 4-6:00 p.m. These classes are for courses that students have failed, or lost credit due to attendance, however, they must meet specific requirements.
• Summer School---students can recover credits that they previously failed or lost credit in or can take classes (Speech, Health or BUSIM1) for acceleration for $150 per ½ credit.
• Correspondence courses---through Texas Tech or the University of Texas at Austin, students may take correspondence courses. The course must be approved by the students’ counselor.
Additional ways to earn credits
Recommended ProgramThe Recommended Program prepares students for a post secondary education at a 4 year university. Students must meet all state course requirements and pass all areas of the EOC exams.
Or
Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP)The Distinguished Achievement Program recognizes students who
demonstrate levels of performance equivalent to college students. In addition to the state course requirements and passing all areas of the EOC exams,
students must complete four advanced measures.
Which Current Graduation Plan will you be on?
In addition to the third foreign language and a specific 4th
math and science class, a student must meet acombination of ANY of the 4 following measures in order tograduate DAP:Earn a grade of “3” or better on an Advanced Placement (AP) exam. Earn a grade of “B” or better in a college course.Earn a grade of “B” or better in a
Career and Technical Education articulated course that follows a coherent sequence (2 course maximum - refer to 4 yr. plan).
Meet commended performance on the PSAT.
DAP Measures
For additional details on 4 year plans, visit SHS website
Counselor’s Corner, Career and Technical Education Courses
Achieve Texas Career ClustersPick a Career Cluster and follow a suggested 4 year plan
Health Science
Medical Terminology [10-12] (.5 Credit)
Anatomy and Physiology
[11-12](1 Science Credit)
Health Science [10-12] (2 Credits)
Application Process
Medical Microbiology [Grad. Jr.-12]
(1 Science Credit)
World Health Research
[11-12] (1 Credit)
Pathophysiology[10-12] (.5 Credit)
Practicum in Health Science
[11-12] (2 Credits)Application Process
Principles of Health Science
[9-12] (1 Credit)
and/ or
and/ or
ororSTC Dual Enrollment Medical Science Academy (DEMSA)
(2-Year Program)[11-12]
Application Process
Associates
Degree
Program
UTPA Early College Track I - Nursing/Health Sci.
Track III – Biomedical Sci. (2-Year Programs)
[11-12]Application Process
Child Development[10-12] (1 Credit)and/or
Revised 01/30/13
Employment Opportunities:
DentistNursing
NutritionistPharmacistPhysician
CP College Prep
Pre-AP Pre Advanced Placement
AP Advanced Placement
DE Dual Enrollment
ELL English Language Learners
Level of Courses
Pre-AP, Dual and AP English courses will have a required summer reading list
AP courses, including Math, Science, Social Studies and Foreign Language will have a required summer assignment
Pre-AP and AP courses have a contract, outlining the level of commitment and exit criteria, which must be signed when classes begin
For additional details on summer assignments,
visit the SHS website, Counselor’s Corner
Important Reminders about Advanced courses
PLEASE select your courses carefully based on your commitment level and interests…..
When selecting classes, refer to your transcript, 4 year plan and elective course sheet (available on the website, Counselors Corner).
You must select 9 courses. If you don’t , WE WILL !!
You must write down the name and the number of the course you are selecting
Indicate additional courses you are interested in.
As we get ready to fill out the pre-registration form, remember:
Complete the following
Student Name:_____________________________ _______4 year Graduate :ID #: _______________ Phone #: ______________ _______3.5 year Mid term GraduateGraduation Plan: Rec _____ DAP _____ _______ 3 year Junior GraduateCurrent Grade Level: ________________________
Current Schedule: 1) ______________ 2) _____________ 3) ______________ 4)_____________ 5) ____________
Recommended DAPEnglish I English IEnglish II English IIEnglish III English IIIEnglish IV English IV
English Language Arts4 credits
English Language Arts
Circle and Write down course name and number
1. (Language Arts)
English II 0132
Lang Arts 4
Course CP Pre-AP
AP DE11-12th
ESL ESL 90 EXT
English I 0122 0120 N/A N/A 0126 0115/2115English II 0132 0130 N/A N/A 0136 0116/2116English III 0142 0148 0141 *0140/
21400146 N/A
English IV 0154 0158 0150 0151 0153 N/A
* Year Long Course paired with DE US History
Recommended DAP Algebra I Algebra I Geometry Geometry MMA* Algebra II Algebra II 4th Math 4th Math (If MMA was not taken)
Once a student takes Algebra II, a student cannot go back to take MMA and will be required to pass a more advanced math class in order to graduate……
Once a student takes Algebra II, a student can take Quantitative Reasoning as a 4th math under the recommended graduation program
Mathematics4 credits
Mathematical Models with Applications(Not for DAP Graduates; must be taken before successfully completing Algebra II)
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning(Not for DAP Graduates; must be taken after successfully completing Algebra II)
Pre Calculus CP Pre Calculus Pre AP Pre Calculus-College Algebra DE AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics
Additional Courses that will count as the 4th required Math credit
Mathematics
Math Recommendation after Geometry: ________________________________
________________________________Teacher Signature
2. (Mathematics)
Geometry 0370
Mathematics
4
Course CP Pre-AP
AP DE11-12th
ESL ESL 90 EXT
Algebra I 0362 0361 N/A N/A 0363 0367/2367Geometry 0370 0372 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Math Models 0388 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Algebra II 0382 0380 N/A N/A N/A N/AQuantitative Reasoning
0389 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pre Calculus 0392 0390 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pre Cal /Col Alg N/A N/A N/A *0397 N/A N/AAP Calculus AB N/A N/A 0396 N/A N/A N/A
AP Calculus BC N/A N/A 0393 N/A N/A N/A
AP Statistics N/A N/A 0922 N/A N/A N/A
Recommended DAPBiology BiologyChemistry ChemistryPhysics Physics4th Science 4th Science
IPC may count as the 4th IPC taken at the science if taken before Junior High will beChemistry and Physics an elective credit only
Science 4 credits
Anatomy and Physiology CP & Pre APBiology I & II DE
AP ChemistryChemistry I & II DE
AP Physics 1Scientific Research and Design CP & Pre AP
Environmental Science Pre APAP Environmental Science
Forensic Science CP & Pre AP Medical Micro Biology CP & Pre AP IPC (Recommended plan only &
must be taken before Chemistry & Physics)
Additional Courses that will count as the 4th required Science credit
Science
3. (Science)
Chemistry Pre-Ap0420
Science
4
Course CP Pre-AP
AP DE11-12th
ESL
IPC 0402 0400 N/A N/A 0406Biology 0410 0408 N/A Bio I 0418 (fall)
Bio II 2418 (spr)0414
Chemistry 0422 0420 0428 Chem I 0429(fall)Chem II 2429(spr)
N/A
Physics 0432 0430 1 0436 N/A N/AAnatomy/Phys 0439 0438 N/A N/A N/AScientific Research and Design
0446 0441 N/A N/A N/A
Forensic Science 0906 0910 N/A N/A N/AMicrobiology 0907 0909 N/A N/A N/AEnv. Science N/A 0449 2449 N/A N/A
All shaded courses should be taken after Physics CP or Pre AP.
Recommended DAPWorld Geography World GeographyWorld History World HistoryU.S. History U.S. HistoryGovernment (.5) Government (.5)
Plus PlusEconomics (.5) Economics (.5)
Social Studies4 credits
Social Studies
Social Studies
4
Course CP Pre-AP AP DE11-12th
ESL
World Geo. 0302 0300 N/A N/A 0306World History 0312 0310 0311 N/A 0316US History 0322 0323 0321 *0320/2320 N/AGovernment 0332 0326 0324 Gov I 0330
Gov II 2330N/A
Economics 0333 0327 0325 0331 N/A
* Year Long Course paired with DE English III
4. (Social Studies)
For the next series of choices, select courses from, the required coursework indicated, your personalized 4 year plan and/or elective sheet available on the web site.
Remember when participating in Band, Athletics, JROTC or other programs that require a full year, you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.
Additional Courses
Recommended DAPForeign Lang. 2.0 credits 3.0PE 1.0 credits 1.0Health .5 credit .5Speech .5 credit .5
Tech App 1.0 credits 1.0Fine Art 1.0 credits 1.0
Electives 4.0 credits 3.0
Additional Courses Required10 credits
Foreign Language or elective
Foreign
language
2(Rec) or 3
(DAP)
Course I II III Pre AP
APLang
APLit
Spanish E 0348 0350 0352 N/A N/A N/A
Spanish S 0340 0342 0344 N/A 0346 0347
French 0354 0356 0358 0357 0359 N/A
5.(Foreign Language or elective) If you have met requirement, select an elective.
Circle and Write down course name and number
PE or Athletics or elective
PE 1 I (9th) II(10th) III(11th) IV(12th)
PE 0562/0564
For Individual Sports and additional PE Equivalent courses, see Elective Course Sheet
6.( PE or Athletics or elective)If you have met requirement, select an elective.
Remember when participating in Band, Athletics, JROTC or other programs that require a full year commitment, you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.
Health or Speech or elective
½ Health
½ Speec
h
Course 9th 10th 11th 12th
Health N/A 0690 0690 0690
Speech N/A 0176 0176 0176
7. / (H or S or Elec) (H or S or Elec)If you have met requirement, select an elective.
If participating in athletics 3rd or 5th block, it is recommended that you take Health through the athletic period study hall. Do not request class at this time. See your coach for details.
If you intend on taking Health or Speech through the summer acceleration program, do not request class at this time.
Please indicate your plan so your counselor is aware.
Technology Application or Elective
TechApp 1
Course 9th 10th 11th 12th
BUSIM1 0532 0532 0532 0532
For additional qualifying Technology Application courses, see Elective Course Sheet.
8.(Technology Application or Elect)If you have met requirement, select an elective.
If you intend on taking Business Information Management I (BUSIM1) through the summer acceleration program, do not request class at this time.
Please indicate your plan so your counselor is aware.
Fine Art or Elective
Fine Art 1
Course I II III IV DE
For additional qualifying Fine Art courses, see Elective Course Sheet.
9.(Fine Art or Elective)If you have met requirement, select an elective.
Remember when participating in Band, Choir or other fine art programs that require a full year commitment, you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.
Lastly…
In the event that there are conflicts with my elective choices, I would be interested in the following
electives: _____________________, _____________________, _______________________
Do you need to retake a half semester of any course? If so, indicate course and circle Semester A or B
____________________A or B _____________________A or B __________________A or B
Student Signature ______________________________ Date ________________________
Accounting I Painting I Principles of Law
English I Spanish I
If you need the 2nd half of English II: Speech (0176) / English II B (0132)
If you need only speech:Interior Design (0461) / Speech (0176)
If you need the 1st half of Algebra I:
Algebra I A (0362) / Health (0690)
Examples of entries if you only need half of a course:
Fall SpringEnglish III (90) US History (90)BusIM1 (90) Physics (90)Football (90) Football (90)Algebra II (50) Continuation of Algebra II (50) Spanish III E (90) Art I (90)
At the end of the school year, you will have completed 9 credits of high school requirements.
What might your schedule look like?
SHS website Counselor’s Corner
Stay Connected
New Courses for next year
Arts /AV Technology 11-12 (fall) & (spring) Adv. Graphic Design and Illustration [2 Credit-Course] * New
Course* 11-12 (fall) & (spring) Advanced Animation [2 Credit-Course] * New Course* 11-12 (fall) & (spring) Advanced Audio Video Production [2 Credit-Course] * New Course* 10-12 (fall) & (spring) Commercial Photography [2 Credit-Course] * New Course*
Business Management and Administration/Finance 11-12 Human Resource Management * New Course*
Education and Training or Human Services 10-12 Interpersonal Studies [½ Credit Course] * New Course*
STEM 12 Engineering Design and Development 12 Engineering Internship
• Share this information with your parents.
• Make sure that you are selecting the correct level of courses for YOU.
• Turn in the pre-registration form your counselor
On behalf of the Counseling Department, thank you for your attention. We hope this
presentation has been informative and helpful. See you
soon.
Closing Remarks