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CLASS REGISTRATION
2010-11
Grade 12
VIEWING COURSEDESCRIPTIONS
ONLINE
The registration handbook is available on the Aitkin Public Schools website
www.aitkin.k12.mn.us
Select “High School & Middle School”
Aitkin Public Schools Home Page
Select “Registration Handbook 2011-12”
Select “Course Descriptions”
Sample Course Description
Number(s) you will use to enter your requests online.
Only register for classes open to your grade!
If the course you are registering for has a prerequisite, be sure you have taken that class(es) or have gotten
instructor approval.
If there is more than one
course number, be
sure to enter all numbers.
Please list any 12 electives, plus 3 alternates below:
Registration Worksheet
Be sure to write the course name and the course number on the worksheet.
TRIMESTER 1 TRIMESTER 2 TRIMESTER 3
ENG 790X English 12 (any trimester) or approved college alternate:
Course Name:_______________ Course #:___________________
English elective (any trimester) or
approved college alternate:
Course Name:_______________ Course #:___________________
English elective (any trimester) or
approved college alternate:
Course Name:_______________ Course #:___________________
SOC 7921 Civics 12 or SOCC7031 College American Government
SOC 7932 Economics 12 or SOCC7012 College Economics
SOC 7943 Sociology 12 or approved college alternative:
Course Name:_______________ Course #:___________________
Please list any 12 electives, plus 3 alternates below:
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
Elective Course Name: ___________________________ Course #:___________________
When filling out your worksheet:
Put Full Year courses on the same line all the way across. Put the Course Number and Course Name on your form,
if a course has more than one number, write them all in. You must fill in a class on all lines. Do NOT put Job
Shadows, Independent Studies, or Agriculture Co-op courses on your form. These courses will be scheduled in the fall before school starts.
If you are substituting a class for a required class, please make a note on the form stating the reason for the substitution.
Do NOT put “Lunch” as a class. Your lunch period will be determined by where you have an opening and will be scheduled for you.
Registering for courses in Infinite Campus
The link for the Infinite Campus Student Portal is on the Aitkin schools website.
All students should have an Infinite Campus student portal account that will be used to register for classes. You used it to take a survey in the fall.
If you do not remember your Password, see Sheri in the Principal’s office BEFORE online registration
day!
Click on “Registration: 11-12” to see the request screen.
Click on “Course Search”
Type in part of the course name OR the course number and press “GO”
A list of courses will show up here. Click on the one
you wish to request.
You can read the course description here.
Click on “Request this Course” OR “Request as an Alternate”.
Do NOT type in both the Course Name and Course Number boxes. Choose
one or the other.
Your requests and alternates will be listed on the left.
If you need to drop a request,
click on the course name in
the list and choose “Drop this Request”.
When you are done with your requests,
print a “Request Summary”
Your request page will open in a .pdf file. This is the page you need to take
home for a parent/guardian to sign.
This form must be returned to the guidance
office by:
Wednesday, February 2nd
To print, click on the printer icon and press OK on the next screen
Graduation Requirements
68 trimester credits*
Total Credits Required for the CLASS of 2012:
Language Arts~ 4 years English 9 – 3 trimester creditsEnglish 10 – 3 trimester creditsEnglish 11 – 3 trimester creditsEnglish 12 - 1 trimester creditEnglish electives – 2 trimester credits
Social Studies~ 4 yearsWestern Civilization/World History – 3 trimester creditsAmerican History – 3 trimester creditsWorld History – 3 trimester credits or 2 trimester credits in Human Geography plus 1 additional college social trimester creditSocial 12 Series (Civics 12, Economics 12 & Sociology 12) or College Social courses (must include Economics & Government) - 3 trimester credits
Mathematics~ 3 years 9 trimester credits. Must include: Algebra I -1 year - 3 trimester credits Geometry or Basic Geometry - 1 credit Statistics or Intro to Statistics – 1 credit Plus elective math credits to equal 3 years.
See Mr. Mehr or Mr. Michaletz before you fill out your registration form to find out which math classes you should register for.
NOTE: Colleges still recommend getting through at least Algebra II in high school, some colleges require it.
Graduation Requirements, cont.
Science ~ 3 years Physical Science 9 – 3 trimester creditsBiology – 3 trimester creditsScience Electives – 3 trimester credits
Physical Education/Health Physical Education 9/10 – 2 creditsHealth – 1 credit
Fine Arts ~ 1 year3 trimester credits
Elective Credits20 trimester credits
Students must also pass the Minnesota Comprehensive tests in Math, Reading and Writing.
Graduation Requirements, cont.
Band/Choir
Band and Choir will again be offered the same period. You can take band or choir or both. They will count as one year long elective.
Concurrent Courses
•Concurrent courses are college courses taught in our school by our staff.
•Students may earn credit at UMD, Lake Superior College and Central Lakes Community College.
Concurrent Course Offerings:
FULL YEAR COURSES:
Chemistry
Physics
Algebra
Calculus I /II
Human Biology
Pre-Calculus
ONE-TRIMESTER COURSES
Psychology
Writing*
Public Speaking*
American Literature I*
American Literature II*
Economics**
International Relations
American Government**
Human Geography***(2 trimesters)
**College Social courses: These courses may be taken instead of 12th grade Civics and Economics
*College English courses: These courses may be taken instead of English 12 if taking at least 2 trimesters
of college English *** This course may be taken in place of 2 trimesters of World
Cultures.
Concurrent Courses Requirements
GPA 2.5 or greater
Take the Accuplacer Exam and meet the appropriate cut-off scores
College Math courses: You will need to meet the cut-off score in order to receive college credit. If you do not meet the cut-off score this Spring, you will have an opportunity to take the exam again next January. If you do not meet the cut-off score at that time, you will only receive High School credit for the class.
12th grade students who wish to takeconcurrent (college) courses must meet
the following criteria:
Additional Information
You must plan well for the entire year because courses you choose during spring registration will be FINAL. Certain electives will only be offered if there are sufficient students enrolled to warrant the formation of a class.
Please discuss your course choices with your parent(s)/guardian(s) before registering online.
Once your schedule has been finalized this Spring, there should be no need to change your schedule. However, if a situation should arise in which a schedule change is needed, you will need to obtain a DROP/ADD Form from the Guidance Office and get the signatures of both teachers, AND a parent or guardian signature, before the schedule change will be made.
REMINDER:When filling out your registration worksheet, remember to put the course number AND description on your form. This will speed up the registration process.
You must choose 1 Alternate class for each trimester and list them on your registration form. Do not use classes that have already been listed in your regular requests. If you do not choose alternates – we will do it for you.
It is important you make your choices carefully and return your registration form by the due date.
Before school is out in June, Mrs. Doylewill meet individually with students to
resolve any schedule conflicts.
PLEASE NOTE:
It is YOUR responsibility to knowwhat you need for graduation and
to make sure that you are scheduled for those classes.
Mrs. Doyle is here to help you with this
process. You may make an appointment with her at any time to go over your transcript and
schedule.
Reminder: Your signed registration printout must be returned to the Guidance Office by:
Online Registration Date
Wednesday, February 2nd
Monday, January 31st
Students will be registering in the computer lab during Mr. Scruton’s classes.
THANK YOU!
If you have questions, see Mrs. Doyle before
the registration deadline.
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