There are many paths after high school!
YOUR CAREER
Community College
Four-Year University
Trade School
Military
WorkforceTime to
begin
thinking
about who
you are
High School
will help you
explore the
options.
YOUR JUNIOR YEAR
•Your junior year is the last chance to make an impression for college admissions.
•Choose rigorous classes that you can do well in.
•Take PSAT in the Fall
•Take the ACT/SAT in the spring of your junior year.
•Start your resume – template on Website
•Continue school / community involvement on website
Graduation Requirements
Every North Carolina high school student must:
o Meet the course and credit requirements based on when they entered high school as a ninth grader for the first time
o Earn passing scores on three essential End-Of-Course exams: Math I, Biology and English II
o Meet any local graduation requirements
Graduation Requirements - Courses
English 4 Credits I, II, III, IV
Math
4 Credits Math I, Math II, Math III and a 4th Math
Course to be aligned with the student’s post high
school plans
Science3 Credits A Physical Science course, Biology,
Earth/Environmental Science
Social Studies
4 Credits (Entering HS 2012 or later) World History,
Civics and Economics, American History I and II
Second Language
Not required for graduation. However, 2 levels of the
same language required to meet minimum application
requirements for UNC schools.
Health/PE 1 Credit Health/Physical Education
Electives2 Credits in World Language, Art, or CTE + 4
additional electives.
Total Units Required for Graduation:Maximum Potential Minus Four
The total number of units for which a student could
register is referred to as the student’s Maximum
Potential. The total number of units required for
graduation is equal to the student’s maximum potential
minus four. On the block schedule, a student can take
eight units per year, or a total of 32 units in four years.
The maximum potential of 32 units minus four units
equals a graduation requirement of
28 units.
Classification/Promotion Standards
Grade Level Promotion Requirements
Grade 9 Promoted from 8th Grade
Grade 10 6 units including English 1
Grade 11 13 units including English 2
Grade 12 20 units including English 3
Academic Difficulty of Courses•College Prep (CP) – Course content, pace, and academic rigor follows standards specified by the NCSCOS with content enrichment where appropriate.
•Honors - Course content, pace, and academic rigor place high expectations on the student and surpass standards specified by the NCSCOS. These courses demand greater independence and responsibility than Level 3 courses. This level or higher is suggested for competitive college admission.
•Advanced Placement– Course content,pace, and academic rigor are college-level asadopted by the College Board and prepare studentsto take the AP examinations which may lead tocollege credit.
Grading Scale and Weighted GPA
Grade #
Grade
CP Honors AP
A 90-100 4 4.5 5
B 80-89 3 3.5 4
C 70-79 2 2.5 3
D 60-69 1 1.5 2
F 0-59 0 0 0
Pass/Fail Courses
Students will be permitted to enroll in one (1) elective course perschool year on a Pass-Fail basis. The course may be in addition tocourses that use only a Pass-Fail grading system. However, thestudent must decide within the first two weeks if the course is to betaken on a pass-fail basis. NC Scholars may not take a requiredcourse on pass/fail status.
NC Academic Scholars is a recognition that you may receive upon graduation.
• Students must have an overall four year un-weighted GPA of 3.5 and complete certain courses to qualify. Please see your program of studies to access the NCAS requirements for your class.
PASS / FAIL COURSESGRADE Don’t Use P/F Use P/F
Math II Honors A 4.5 4.5
English II Honors A 4.5 4.5
French III Honors A 4.5 4.5
Multimedia
Webpage Design
A 4.0 P
GPA 4.375 4.5
Using pass/fail for non-graduation requirements should be on a case-by-
case basis. You should run the numbers to see what is most beneficial for
your cumulative GPA to determine if P/F is a good idea or not!
REGISTRATION PROCESS
•You will be selecting your courses on the registration card AND in Power School
•You will select 8 courses as your 1st choices.
•You will select 4 alternate courses. These will serve as back-up courses if your first choices are not available.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT ALTERNATES•Your alternate selections are just as important as your first choices.
•Please make sure you select courses that you want to take as these courses may appear on your schedule
•Students who receive the courses for which they register, including selected alternates, will not meet the criteria to request a schedule change.
Increasing Course Rigor?
•Are you considering increasing your course rigor from CP to Honors or Honors to AP?
•You are approved for this change if you earned a 90 or above in your previous level of course.
•If you do not meet the 90 or above guideline, then you and a parent must complete a course waiver.
REMEMBER: Choosing more rigorous courses does not automatically increase GPA ; select rigorous courses that you can do well in.
English – Rising 11th Graders
• CP English IIICP English II
• Honors English IIIHonors English II
(Final Grade B)
• AP English Language (2 semesters)
Honors English II
(Final Grade A)
• (C or D) Honors English III
• (A or B) AP English Language (2 semesters)Advanced Inquiry
Social Studies – Rising 11th
Graders
• CP American History I and IICP Civics and Economics
• Honors American History I and II
Honors Civics and Economics
• Honors American History I and AP US History
Honors Civics and Economics
Math – Rising 11th Graders
• CP MATH IIICP MATH II
• (Final Grade C or D ) CP MATH III
• (Final Grade A or B) Honors MATH IIIHonors MATH II
• Advanced Functions and Modeling (CP)CP MATH III
• (Final Grade: A or B) Honors Pre-Calculus
• (Final Grade: C or D) AFM Honors MATH III
• AP Calculus AB (2 Semesters)
• AP Statistics (2 Semesters)
• (Final Grade C or lower) Honors DiscretePre-Calculus
It is not recommended to move from CP Math II to Honors Math III as
there are curriculum gaps. It is advised to speak with a Math III Honors
teacher before making this jump in rigor.
Science – Rising 11th Graders
• CP Physical Science or CP ChemistryCP Biology
• Honors Chemistry (Math III with Chemistry instructor* approval OR Math III Honors)
• Honors Physics (MATH III CP is a prerequisite)
Honors Biology
• AP Environmental ScienceHonors Chemistry
* If you plan to take CP Math III and Honors Chemistry, please speak to Dr. Palmer in Room F219 to attain a recommendation
Health and PE
• All student must have one credit of Health and PE. This is typically a Freshman course. If you have not passed Health/PE you must register for this course!
Health/PE
(required for all)
World Language
•World Language is not requirement for graduation, however to meet the minimum requirements for any UNC system school, you must have a minimum of 2 levels of the same world language.
•Taking more levels of a world language definitely adds rigor to your transcript. It is recommended that you go as far as you can in a language as long as you can maintain good grades in these courses.
Electives (CTE)
AgricultureBusiness, Finance,
and InformationTechnology
Family and Consumer Science
Health Science MarketingTrade and Industrial
• Horticulture I
• Horticulture II
Honors
• Animal Science I
• Animal Science
II Honors
• Animal Science
II – Small
Animals Honors
• Equine Science I
• MS/Word and
PowerPoint
• MS/Excel and Access
• Multimedia and
Webpage Design
• Programming I
Honors
• Programming II
Honors
• Principles of Business
• Personal Finance
• Business Law Honors
• Film Production I
Honors
• Film Production II
Honors
• Health Informatics I
Honors
• Health Informatics II
Honors
• Accounting I Honors
• Accounting II Honors
• Foods I
• Foods II Enterprise
Honors
• Apparel Development
I
• Apparel Development
II
• Interior Design
• Interior Design II
• Parenting and Child
Development
• Intro to Culinary Arts
and Hospitality
• Biomedical
Technology
• Health Science I
Honors
• Health Science II
Honors
• Marketing CP/H
• Marketing Co-
op
• Fashion
Merchandising
CP/H
• Sports and
Entertainment
Marketing CP/H
• Intro to
Construction
Trades
• Automotive
Service
• Drafting I
Honors
• Drafting II and
III
Architecture
Honors
• Public Safety I
Please note: These are only a few of the CTE courses available – please see your registration card for a complete list.
UCPS ACADEMIES and Programs
• Providing students opportunities to pursue their career interests.
• Academies are available to all rising juniors and seniors who are on target to graduate on time. Selection into an academy is application-based. Student may have to travel to another high school for the academy of his/her choice.
• What would this look like?• Attend school 1st and 2nd block
• Drive to academy school (must provide your transportation)
• Attend 3rd and 4th block in your academy
• In PowerSchool, please select the academy of interest in the “CTE Academy Interest” section.
UCPS ACADEMIES AND PROGRAMS
• Automotive Repair
• Aviation
• Clean Energy
• Collision Repair
• Carpentry
• HVAC
• Electrical
• Masonry
• Welding
• Cosmetic Arts
• Culinary Arts
• Drafting – Engineering and Architecture
• Early Childhood Education
• Engineering Technology
• Geospatial Information Systems
• Health Informatics
• Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps
• Media Production and Broadcasting
• Nurse Aide
• Project Lead the Way Engineering
• Public Safety Fire Fighter
• Public Safety Emergency Med
• Veterinary Assisting
Applying for a UCPS Academy Online
•Please go to http://www.ucps.k12.nc.us/Page/5611
•Please click on your Academy of interest to make sure you have met the prerequisites.
•Complete the online application and select UCPS Academy of interest
•You will be emailed a PDF file of your application for you to print and have your parent sign.
•Please submit signed application to Ms. Morris in Room F119.
Marketing CO-OP PROGRAM
• Marketing Co-op is a CTE program where students working in a marketing-related job can take this course in conjunction with a CTE Marketing course.
• To participate in the program you must be in 11th or 12th grade and complete an application.
• You must take a marketing class with the co-op marketing class during the same semester.
• These two courses are linked together. You must pass co-op to pass your marketing class and vice versa
• Please see Ms. Morris in Room F119 for a Co-Op application
CAREER AND COLLEGE PROMISE
• CCP is a partnership with SPCC
• This dual enrollment allows you to get college credit for free through SPCC
• There are two Pathways• College Transfer Pathway • CTE Pathway
• Juniors and Seniors are eligible to take 1-3 courses.
• CCP classes count as elective credits; some at the honors level.
• Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA and meet minimum test requirements (PLAN, PSAT, SAT, or ACT scores)
• Go to SPCC.edu for more details and attend our CCP Information Night.
• Students should apply, and request their transcript to be sent, on CFNC.org.
• Booklets are available in Guidance with more information.
Career and College PromiseInformation Night
Thursday, March 9th
at 6:30 pm in Media Center
Come meet our Enrollment Coordinator,
Mr. Jeff Jost! Learn about the program and ask questions!
All Juniors/ Seniors and Parents are welcome!
Registering for AP Courses• If you register for an AP course, please check the following list to
ensure that you have also registered for the honors companion course.
• It is the expectation of UCPS that students taking AP courses will take the AP Exam.
• The following courses have an honors companion course, making these AP courses yearlong courses. Please register for BOTH the honors companion course AND the AP course.
• AP Biology• AP Calculus AB• AP Chemistry• AP English III (Language) • AP English IV (Literature) • AP French• AP Spanish• AP Statistics• AP US History (American History I Honors)
• The remainder of the AP courses are single semester courses.
Restricted Courses / Course with Applications
• Some courses may appear as restricted or may require an application. Please bring your completed application to your meeting with your counselor. You may go ahead and add these to your selected courses as first choice or alternate.
• Media Assistant • Yearbook• NCVPS / UCV• Marketing Co-op• UCPS Academies
• Applications are available on the school counseling website
NCVPS / UCV Courses
• NCVPS and UCV courses are all online.
• There is an application.
• Students will not be placed in an online course if there is availability in the same course at CHS.
• If a course is offered in UCV, we will use that format rather than NCVPS.
• NCVPS courses are used when our school/county does not have a course that you want to take.
• Applications are available on the school counseling website
Peer Tutors
Please do not register to be a peer tutor. If you want to be a peer tutor, please wait to make this request during the schedule change process (the first 5 days of the Fall semester)
“Doubling Up”
• Students may consider “doubling up” on certain courses (e.g. Math III Honors and Pre-Calculus in the junior year to be able to take AP Calculus during the senior year.)
• Doubling up should only be used to be able to take more advanced levels within a particular subject
• If you would like to double up on a core class, please list the second course as one of your alternates.
• Only if space is available in courses will doubling up be considered.
• Please note: Math teachers recommend that if a student wants to double up in math, then the only time to do so is during the year you take Math III Honors and Pre-Calculus.
College GPA Averages
GPAs listed are averages from college
websites and CollegeData.com
(may vary)
Appalachian State 4.1
East Carolina 3.8
NC A&T 3.2
NC Central 3.1
NC State 4.5
UNC Asheville 4.1
UNC Charlotte 4.0
UNC Chapel Hill 4.7
UNC Greensboro 3.7
UNC Pembroke 3.2
UNC Wilmington 4.2
Western Carolina 3.6
Elon 4.4
Wingate 3.8
Davidson 4.9
Univ. South Carolina 4.3
University of Virginia 5.0
NYU 4.9
Duke 5.1
University of Alabama 3.9
Your course selections can impact your GPA. GPA may be an important factor
in the college application process.
EARLY GRADUATION
•UCPS offers mid-year and full-year early graduation.
•You must complete an early graduation application by the first five days of the fall semester if you want to graduate at the end of this year. If you want to be a mid-year grad, applications will be due the beginning of your senior year.
•Only for students entering the workforce or attending community college. Four year universities do not encourage early graduation.
•Early graduation applications are on the School Counseling Website.
Accessing the Online Registration System
•Login to your ChromeBook, open chrome and access the “NCEdCloudIAM” as if you were checking your grades in PowerSchool
If you do not have this page set as your homescreen, please
go to CHS Website > Parents and Students > Technology >
UCPS Student Star-up Page (High)
REGISTERING ONLINEYou will see this screen. Click on the pencil to see
class options for each subject.
REGISTERING ONLINE
• Here is an example of what you will see when you click on the pencil.
• Click the class and select okay and continue down the page and hit submit.
When do I register?
•You should register independently Monday, February 27th through March 12th
• The ONLINE SYSTEM will LOCK March 12th
•March 13th through March 24th you will meet with a counselor regarding your course selections.
•Please bring your registration card with your transcript attached.
• Bring any applications, waivers and your registration card at this time.