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White Bear Lake Area High School COURSE REGISTRATION HANDBOOK 2016-17 GRADES 9 THROUGH 12 GO BEARS! More detailed information can be found in the 2016-17 Registration Guide at www.isd624.org/wblahs REGISTRATION Students register for courses in January. Students are urged to read the full catalog available online and listen to counselor presentations given in regard to registration. Although parents, counselors, teachers and principals can provide advice concerning course selection, the final responsibility for course selection and meeting the District graduation requirements rests with the student. Students who have questions about course selection should ask staff members to assist them. Counselor Presentations CLASS OF 2020 Counselors for the class of 2020 will provide registration seminars at Sunrise and Central Middle Schools in early January with current eighth grade students. CLASS OF 2017 THROUGH 2019 Registration seminars will occur during the school day in the month of January for the current ninth through eleventh graders to prepare them for registering for the following year. Online Registration Students and parents will be able to make course requests online. All online course requests must be completed by January 29. Registration Procedures a Access the District’s website: http://www.isd624.org a Go to the Quick Links tab a Select “Family Access” a Enter Student or Family Access Login and Password Look under “Course Selection for 2016-17” in the Message Center for step-by-step directions on how to request courses. PARENT INFORMATION NIGHTS January 5 January 7 North Campus Theater South Campus Theater 6 p.m. - Class of 2019 6 p.m. - Class of 2017 7 p.m. - Class of 2020 7 p.m. - Class of 2018 Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) PSEO Information Night: Feb. 18, 2016 5 p.m., South Campus Theater Northeast Metro 916 Career and Technical Courses www.nemetro.k12.mn.us/career To enroll, please see your counselor. NEW for 2016-17 Career Pathways • Manufacturing • Information Technology See Engineering Department for more information.

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White Bear Lake Area High School COURSE REGISTRATION HANDBOOK 2016-17

GRADES 9 THROUGH 12G

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More detailed information can be found in the 2016-17 Registration Guide at www.isd624.org/wblahs

REGISTRATIONStudents register for courses in January. Students are urged to read the full catalog available online and listen to counselor presentations given in regard to registration. Although parents, counselors, teachers and principals can provide advice concerning course selection, the final responsibility for course selection and meeting the District graduation requirements rests with the student. Students who have questions about course selection should ask staff members to assist them.

Counselor Presentations

CLASS OF 2020Counselors for the class of 2020 will provide registration seminars at Sunrise and Central Middle Schools in early January with current eighth grade students.

CLASS OF 2017 THROUGH 2019Registration seminars will occur during the school day in the month of January for the current ninth through eleventh graders to prepare them for registering for the following year.

Online RegistrationStudents and parents will be able to make course requests online.

All online course requests must be completed

by January 29.

Registration ProceduresaAccess the District’s website: http://www.isd624.org

aGo to the Quick Links tab

aSelect “Family Access”

aEnter Student or Family Access Login and Password

Look under “Course Selection for 2016-17” in the Message Centerfor step-by-step directions on how to request courses.

PARENT INFORMATION NIGHTS January 5 January 7 North Campus Theater South Campus Theater6 p.m. - Class of 2019 6 p.m. - Class of 20177 p.m. - Class of 2020 7 p.m. - Class of 2018

Post SecondaryEnrollment Options (PSEO)PSEO Information Night: Feb. 18, 2016

5 p.m., South Campus Theater

Northeast Metro 916

Career and Technical Courses

www.nemetro.k12.mn.us/career

To enroll, please see your counselor.

NEW for 2016-17Career Pathways• Manufacturing• Information TechnologySee Engineering Departmentfor more information.

Course BuilderPlan your courses for the 2016-17 school year

Priority Courses (List 6 credits)

Course # Course Name Credits

TOTAL

Alternate Courses (4 alternates are required)

Language Arts 4

Math 3

Science 3

Social Studies 3.5

Physical Education .5*

Health .5*

Wellness/Arts Elective .5(Elective Health, PE, or the Arts)

Arts .5

Electives 6.5

TOTAL 22

* Grade 9: .25 Health/.25 PE (#1954/3904)* Grade 11: .25 Health/.25 PE (#1943)

CONTENT AREA REQUIRED CREDITS

COURSE REGISTRATION

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Students are required to register for 6 credits each year and 4 alternate courses. WBLAHS allows students in 11th and 12th grade to earn up to one additional credit outside the school day by taking courses outside the school day. Registration for Zero Hour and Advisory Embedded courses is in addition to a full course load of 6 credits and should be completed during open registration.

Schedule ChangesClasses are formed, schedules created, and staff hired and assigned on the basis of student registration. Once this process is completed, schedule changes are discouraged, and in many cases, not possible. Changes can only be honored if it is educationally best for the student and there is room in the desired course. Examples of “acceptable” schedule changes include:

• Inappropriate course placement.• Course prerequisites have not been met.• Course has been taken and cannot be repeated for credit.• Special circumstances as determined by an administrator. Students whose request falls within these guidelines have the first week of the semester to request a schedule change. Please be aware that changing your schedule may have an unwanted impact on your transcript.

GRADUATION CREDIT REQUIREMENTS

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1301 AVID 9 9 Application and Interview 1

1302 AVID 10 10 Application and Interview 1

1303 AVID 11 11 Application and Interview 1

1304 AVID 12 12 Application and Interview 1

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1006 Multimedia Art and Design 9-12 None 0.5

1016 Drawing & Painting 1 9-12 None 0.5

1056 Drawing & Painting 2 9-12 Any introductory art course or instructor waiver 0.5

1026 Sculpture 1 9-12 None 0.5

1046 Sculpture 2 9-12 Any introductory art course or instructor waiver 0.5

1076 Movie Production 1 9-10 None 0.5

1066 Movie Production 2 11-12 Movie Production 1 or instructor waiver 0.5

1067 Photography Apps and Applications 11-12 None 0.5

1067H Photography Apps and Applications - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

1071 Senior Studio Art - Semester 12 Seniors who complete any 2 introductory art classes with a grade of B+ or better, or advanced art course with grade of B+ or better or instructor waiver

0.5

1072 Senior Studio Art - Full Year 12 Seniors who complete any 2 introductory art classes with a grade of B+ or better, or advanced art course with grade of B+ or better or instructor waiver

1

1079 Advanced Placement Studio Art 11-12 Seniors who complete any 2 introductory art classes with a grade of B+ or better, or advanced art course with grade of B+ or better or instructor waiver

1

1086 Ceramics 1 11-12 None 0.5

1096 Ceramics 2 11-12 Ceramics 1 or instructor waiver 0.5

1099 Advanced Placement Art History 11-12 None 1

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1164 Computer Applications for Business and College

9-12 None 0.5

1174 Communications Technologies 11-12 None 0.5

1194 Web Page Design 11-12 None 0.5

1204 Entrepreneurship and Business Management

11-12 NONE 0.5

1214 Marketing 9-12 None 0.5

1224 Law 11-12 None 0.5

1243 Accounting 1 11-12 None 0.5

1244 Accounting 2 11-12 None 1

1264 Career Investigation 9-12 None 0.5

1274 Personal Finance 11-12 None 0.5

1274H Personal Finance - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

AVID

BUSINESS & MARKETING

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ART

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1483 EL Language Arts 9-10 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 1

1484 EL Study Skills - Semester 9-10 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 0.5

1488 EL Study Skills - Full Year 9-10 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 1

1791 EL Study Skills Full Year 11-12 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 1

1795 EL Language Arts 11-12 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 1

1797 EL Study Skills - Semester 11-12 Evaluation placement, EL teacher recommendation 0.5

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

2264 Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) 9-12 None 12265 Principals of Engineering (PLTW) 10-12 Successfuly completed Introduction to

Engineering Design and Algebra 11

2266 Biotechnical Engineering (PLTW) 10-12 None 12267 Digital Electronics (PLTW) 11-12 Successfully completed Algebra 1 12268 CIvil Engineering and Architecture (PLTW) 11-12 None 12345 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 1 9-12 None 0.52346 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 2 9-12 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 1 0.52341 Precision Machining 1 11-12 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 2 0.52342 Precision Machining 2 11-12 Precision Machining 1 0.52401 IT Explorations 9-12 None 0.5

ENGINEERING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

2001 Foods and Nutrition 9-10 None 0.52002 International Foods 9-10 None 0.52004 Senior Foods 12 None 0.52034 Fashion Design & Sewing 9-10 None 0.52044 Fashion Design & Marketing 11-12 None 0.52054 Parenting & Child Development 9-12 None 0.52064 Early Childhood Education Lab 11-12 Parenting and Child Development 0.52074 Exceptional Child Lab 11-12 None 0.52084 Culinary Arts 11-12 None 0.52094 Living on Your Own: Consumer Economics 11-12 None 0.52094H Living on Your Own: Consumer Economics - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.52114 Housing & Interior Design 9-12 None 0.52128 Education Career Lab 11-12 None 0.5

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1923 Current Topics in Health 9-12 None 0.51954 Healthy Lifestyles 9 None 0.251963 New Moves 11-12 None 0.51983 Kinsesiology 11-12 None 0.51993 Medical Career Exploration 11-12 None 0.52266 Biotechnical Engineering (PLTW) 10-12 None 11943 Health and Physical Education for Your Future 11-12 None 0.51943A Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Advisory 11-12 None 0.51943H Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.51943Z Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Zero Hour Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE

ENGLISH LEARNER PROGRAM

HEALTH

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Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1533 Language Arts 9 9 None 1

1543 Honors Language Arts 9 9 Recommendation of 8th grade language arts teacher, demonstrated academic achievement and completion of summer reading component. A MAP reading score of 235 or above is recommended.

1

1603 Language Arts 10 10 Language Arts 9 1

1623 Honors Language Arts 10 10 Recommendation of 9th grade language arts teacher, demonstrated academic achievement, and completion of summer reading/writing component. A MAP score of 240 or above is recommended.

1

1633 Honors Language Arts 10: American Experiment 11-12 Recommendation of 9th grade language arts teacher, demonstrated academic achievement, and completion of summer reading/writing component. A MAP score of 240 or above is recommended. (Students must also enroll in Honors American History)

1

1704 College in the Schools: Introduction to Literature-ENGL 1001W

12 Students must meet two of the following: Top 20% of their class, teacher recommendation and satisfactory application essay

0.5

1805 Strategies for College and Career Reading - 10 10 None 0.5

1806 Strategies for College and Career Reading - 12 12 None 0.5

1763 Publications 11-12 Application required and final selection based on teacher recommendation

0.5

1779 Advanced Placement English Language & Composition

11-12 Teacher recommendation and satisfactory application essay

1

1789 Advanced Placement English Literature & Composition

12 Teacher recommendation and satisfactory application essay

1

1793 Theater Arts 9-10 None 1

1823 Language Arts 11 11 Language Arts 10 1

1833 Honors Language Arts 11 11 Students will be recommended for this course by their 10th grade Language Arts teacher

1

1840 Critical Reading and Thinking RDNG 1000 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1843 Composition 12: College Writing 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1843H Composition 12: College Writing - Hybrid 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1843Z Composition 12: College Writing - Zero Hour Hybrid

12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1844 Composition 12: Creative Writing 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1844H Composition 12: Creative Writing - Hybrid 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1845 World Literature: Heroes & Journeys 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1847 Public Speaking 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1849 Modern Literature: Media & Film 12 Language Arts 11 0.5

1854 eCIS/CIS Writing Studio - ENGL 1201/1301 12 Language Arts 11, teacher recommendation, academic middle (between 50-80 percentiles), and completed application

1

LANGUAGE ARTS

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elective

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

3300 Choir 9/10 9-10 Audition 1

3440 Choir 11/12 11-12 Audition 1

3500 Band 9/10 9-10 Audition 1

3530 Band 11/12 11-12 Audition 1

3563 Introduction to Music Theory 11-12 None 0.5

3573 Advanced Placement Music Theory 11-12 Ability to read music

1

MATHEMATICSCourse # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

3033 Intermediate Algebra 9-10 Algebra 1 or teacher recommendation 1

3054 Accelerated Geometry & Algebra 1 9 Algebra 1 and/or teacher recommendation 1

3063 Accelerated Algebra 2 10 Accelerated Geometry & Algebra 1 1

3073 Geometry 10-12 Intermediate Algebra or teacher recommendation 1

3103 Honors Algebra 2 9 8th grade Geometry or teacher recommendation 1

3104 Algebra 3 / Trigonometry 12 Algebra 2 0.5

3129 Advanced Placement Calculus AB 10-12 Pre-Calculus w/Trigonometry 1

3133 Honors Pre-Calculus w/Trigonometry 9-10 Honors Algebra 2 with a grade of B or higher or teach-er recommendation

1

3139 Advanced Placement Calculus BC 11-12 AP Calculus AB 1

3139H Advanced Placement Calculus BC - Hybrid 11-12 AP Calculus AB 1

3140 Multivariable Calculus and Advanced Placement Statistics

12 AP Calculus BC 1

3149 Entry Point College in the Schools: College Algebra Through Modeling PSTL 1006

11-12 Teacher recommendation, completion of Algebra 2 with a grade of C- or better, academic middle (GPA between the 50th and 80th percentile)

1

3150 Entry Point College in the Schools: Basic and Applied Statistics EPSY 3264

11-12 Teacher recommendation, completion of Algebra 3 or Pre-Calculus or completion of Algebra 2 with a grade of B or better

0.5

3163 Algebra 3/Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry 9-11 Algebra 2 1

3173 Pre-Calculus w/Trigonometry 11-12 Algebra 2 with a grade of B or higher or Algebra 3/Trigonometry or teacher recommendation

1

3233 Algebra 2 11-12 Geometry 1

3269 Advanced Placement Statistics 11-12 Algebra 2 1

MUSIC

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PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCourse # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1943 Health and Physical Education for Your Future 11-12 None 0.5

3814 Renaissance Performance 9-12 None 0.5

3824 Yoga and Fitness Trends 9-12 None 0.5

3844 Individualized Weight Training and Conditioning 11-12 None 0.5

3854 Tournament Team Sports 9-12 None 0.5

3874 World of Dance 9-12 None 0.5

3904 Physical Education 9 9 None 0.25

3914 Elective PE 9-10 None 0.5

3924 Racquet Sports 9-12 None 0.5

3934 Recreational Sports 9-12 None 0.5

3944 Outdoor Education & Recreation 11-12 None 0.5

3951 Bears 1 Weight Training - Semester 9-12 None 0.5

3952 Bears 1 Weight Training - Full Year 9-12 None 1

3961 Bears 2 Weght Training - Semester 10-12 Bears 1 Weight Training 0.5

3962 Bears 2 Weight Training - Full Year 10-12 Bears 1 Weight Training 1

1943A Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Advisory

11-12 None 0.5

1943H Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Hybrid

11-12 None 0.5

1943Z Health and Physical Education for Your Future - Zero Hour Hybrid

11-12 None 0.5

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

4013 Physical Science 9 None 1

4023 Honors Physical Science 9 A recommended score of at least 240 on the NWEA Mathematics MAP Test in 8th grade

1

4033 Biology 10 Physical Science 1

4044 Environmental Science and Ecology 11-12 Biology 0.5

4049 Advanced Placement Biology 11-12 Honors Biology and Honor or AP Chemistry 1

4054 Minnesota Wildlife Biology 11-12 Biology 0.5

4061 Planet Earth 11-12 Geometry 0.5

4062 Weather and Climate 11-12 Geometry 0.5

4063 Basic Biology/Integrated Science Topics 11-12 Introductory 1

4064 Astronomy 11-12 Geometry 0.5

4065 Aviation and Aerospace 11-12 None 0.5

4073 Chemistry 11-12 Algebra 2 or currently enrolled in Algebra 2 1

4083 Honors Chemistry 11-12 Algebra 2, currently enrolled in Algebra 3 or Pre-Calculus

1

4090 Advanced Placement Chemistry with Biochemistry 11-12 Honors Chemistry,concurrent enrollment in math course of Pre-Calculus or higher

1

4093 Introduction to Earth/Space Systems 11-12 None 1

4099 Advanced Placement Physics 11-12 AP Calculus AB 1

4103 Physics 11-12 Algebra 2 or currently enrolled in Algebra 2 1

4113 Honors Physics 11-12 Pre-Calculus or currently enrolled in Pre-Calculus 1

4164 Human Anatomy and Physiology 11-12 Biology, Chemistry or currently enrolled in Chemistry 1

4173 Honors Biology 10 Honors Physical Science or Physical Science teacher recommendation

1

4194 Advanced Topics in Astronomy: Discovering the Universe

11-12 Albegra 2, Astronomy strongly recommended 0.5

SCIENCE

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Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

4214 Criminology 9-10 None 0.5

4234 Psychology 1 9-10 None 0.5

4323 American History 10-12 None 1

4333 Honors American History: American Experiment 10 (Student must also enroll in Honors Language Arts 10) Recommendation of 9th grade language arts and social studies teachers. Completion of summer reading component.

1

4340 College in the Schools: Authority and Rebellion: American History to 1865

11-12 Teacher recommendation or 3.36 GPA or higher 0.5

4343 Advanced Placement United States History 10 Recommendation of 9th grade language arts and social studies teachers, and completion of summer reading component.

1

4350 College in the Schools: Global America: U.S. History Since 1865

11-12 Teacher recommendation or 3.36 GPA or higher 0.5

4353 Advanced Placement World History 11-12 None 1

4360 College in the Schools: American Democracy in a Changing World (POL 1001)

11-12 Teacher recommendation or 3.36 GPA or higher 0.5

4384 Philosophy 11-12 None 0.5

4414 World History A 11-12 None 0.5

4424 Honors World History A 11-12 None 0.5

4434 American Government 11-12 None 0.5

4434H American Government - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

4434Z American Government - Zero Hour Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

4454 World History B 11-12 None 0.5

4469 Advanced Placement European History 11-12 None 1

4474 Honors World History B 11-12 None 0.5

4514 Economics 11-12 None 0.5

4514H Economics - Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

4514Z Economics - Zero Hour Hybrid 11-12 None 0.5

4520 Modern World Events 11-12 None 0.5

4524 Psychology 2 11-12 None 0.5

4534 Advanced Placement Microeconomics 11-12 None 0.5

4544 Advanced Placement Macroeconomics 11-12 None 0.5

4574 Sociology 11-12 None .05

4844 Debate 1 9-10 None 0.5

4854 Debate 2 9-12 Debate 1 0.5

4923 Geography 9-12 None 0.5

4943 Advanced Placement Human Geography 9 None 0.5

SOCIAL STUDIES

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Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

1118 Hands on Tasks 11-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

1122 Individual Study Skills 9 - 12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

1142 Academic Strategies 9 - 12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

1152 Prepare 9 - 12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

1524 Read 180 9 - 12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 2

1525 Read 180 Elective 9 - 12 IEP/Case Manager Approval (1524 and 1525 are taken together for 2 credits total - elective is pass/no pass)

___

1712 Employment Internship 11-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

1716 Technical Training 11-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

1723 Reading for Life 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

1725 Basic Communications 9-10 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

2017 Transition Life Skills 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

3044 Basic Math 1 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

3047 Transmath 9-10 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

3048 Math For Life 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

3049 Math 11/12 Overview 11-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 1

3916 Developmental/Adapted Physical Education (D/APE)

9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

4514 Economics 11-12 None 0.5

6009 Core Communications 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

6154 Work Based Learning in the Community 11-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

6156 Work Based Learning in the Schools 9-12 IEP/Case Manager Approval 0.5

Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

2163 Wood Technology and Manufacturing 1 9-10 None 0.5

2173 Wood Technology and Manufacturing 2 9-10 Wood Technology 1 with a grade of C+ or better, or recommendation from teacher.

0.5

2222 Small Engines and Transportation Systems 9-10 None 0.5

2264 Introduction to Engineering Design PLTW 9-12 None 1

2265 Principals of Engineering PLTW 10-12 Introduction to Engineering Design and Algebra 1 1

2266 Biotechnical Engineering PLTW 10-12 None 1

2267 Digital Electronics PLTW 11-12 Algebra 1 1

2268 Civil Engineering and Architecture PLTW 11-12 None 1

2273 Automotive Technology 1 11-12 None 0.5

2274 Automotive Technology 2 11-12 Automotive Technology 1 0.5

2284 Car Care 11-12 None 0.5

2293 Architectural Design 1 9 - 10 None 0.5

2301 Digital Photography 9 - 12 None 0.5

2302 Graphic Arts 1 9 - 12 None 0.5

2303 Graphic Arts 2 9 - 12 Graphic Arts 1 0.5

2343 Motor Sports Technology 11-12 None 1

2345 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 1 9-12 None 0.5

2346 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 2 9-12 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 1 0.5

2341 Precision Machining 1 11-12 Manufacturing and Applied Engineering 2 0.5

2342 Precision Machining 2 11-12 Precision Machining 1 0.5

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION

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Course # Course Name Grades Prerequisite Credits

5003 French 1 9-12 None 1

5013 French 2 9-12 French 1 high school course, successful completion of Advanced French at middle school, or teacher recommendation.

1

5023 French 3 10-12 French 2 1

5033 French 4 11-12 French 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5047 College in the Schools: French 1003 11-12 French 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5047 College in the Schools: French 1003/1004 11-12 French 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5049 College in the Schools: French 1004 11-12 CIS French 1003 1

5053 German 1 9-12 None 1

5063 German 2 9-12 German 1 high school course, successful completion of Advanced German at middle school, or teacher recommendation.

1

5073 German 3 10-12 German 2 1

5083 German 4 11-12 German 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5096 College in the Schools: German 1003 11-12 German 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5097 College in the Schools: German 1003/1004 11-12 German 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5098 College in the Schools: German 1004 11-12 CIS German 1003 1

5103 Spanish 1 9-12 None 1

5113 Spanish 2 9-12 Spanish 1 high school course, successful completion of Advanced Spanish at middle school, or teacher recommendation.

1

5123 Spanish 3 10-12 Spanish 2 1

5133 Spanish 4 11-12 Spanish 3 or teacher recommendation 1

5135 Spanish Conversation and Culture 11-12 Spanish 4 or CIS Spanish 0.5

5147 College in the Schools: Spanish 1003 11-12 Spanish 3 or teacher recommendation and GPA 3.0 or higher

1

5148 College in the Schools: Spanish 1004 11-12 CIS Spanish 1003 1

5149 College in the Schools: Spanish 1003/1004 11-12 Spanish 3 or teacher recommendation and GPA 3.0 or higher

1

5173 American Sign Language 1 9-12 None 1

5183 American Sign Language 2 10-12 American Sign Language 1 1

5193 American Sign Language 3 11-12 American Sign Language 2 1

5195 American Sign Language 4 11-12 American Sign Language 3 1

5197 College in the Schools: Advanced Sign Language 1 (CDIS 207)

11-12 High school ASL 1 and 2; Seniors - top 50% of class, 3.0 GPA or 21 on ACT; Juniors - top 33% of class, 3.3 GPA or 24 on ACT.

1

5198 College in the Schools: Advanced Sign Language 2 (CDIS 208)

11-12 CIS Advanced Sign Language 1 or High School ASL 3 with teacher recommendation; Seniors - top 50% of class, 3.0 GPA or 21 on ACT; Juniors - top 33% of class, 3.3 GPA or 24 on ACT.

1

5203 Chinese 1 9-12 None 1

5213 Chinese 2 9-12 Chinese 1 high school course or successful completion of Advanced Chinese at middle school, or teacher recommendation

1

5223 Chinese 3 10-12 Chinese 2 1

5233 Chinese 4 11-12 Chinese 3 1

5247 College in the Schools: Modern Chinese 1011 11-12 Chinese 3 or teacher recommendation 1

WORLD LANGUAGE

More detailed information can be found in the 2016-17 Registration Guide at www.isd624.org/wblahs

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ACADEMIC PLAN

SAMPLE FOUR-YEAR PLAN Italics indicate courses that should have already been completed.

Shaded boxes indicate current registration year.

INCOMING 9th (CLASS OF 2020)

CURRENT 9th (CLASS OF 2019) Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Math Math Math Social Studies

Physical Science Biology Chemistry or Physics PE/Health** Elective* Geography Health/PE American History Social Studies Elective

Elective Elective* Elective* Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

CURRENT 10th (CLASS OF 2018) Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Math Math Math Social Studies

Physical Science Biology Chemistry or Physics PE/Health** Elective* Health/PE American History Social Studies Elective

Elective Elective* Elective* Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

CURRENT 11th (CLASS OF 2017) Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Math Math Math Social Studies

Physical Science Biology PE/Health** Elective* Civics Health/PE American History Social Studies Elective

Elective Elective* Elective* Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

*.5 elective Wellness/Arts.credit must be taken in Grades 9–12 **.5 credit Health and Physical Education for Your Future (#1943) must be taken in Grade 11 or 12***.5 Wellness/Arts credit taken sometime in Grades 9–12

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

Math Math Math Social Studies Physical Science G Biology Chemistry or Physics PE/Health**

ivgr CHPv American History Social Studies e*==** Elective* Elective* Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts

Math Math Math Social Studies Physical Science Biology Chemistry or Physics Elective*

Geography Health/PE American History Social Studies Elective* Elective* Elective Elective

Elective

Geography

Chemistry or Physics

*.5 elective Wellness/Arts credit must be taken in Grades 9–12 **.5 credit Health and Physical Education for Your Future (#1943) must be taken in Grade 11 or 12

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ACADEMIC PLAN

USE THIS PAGE TO HELP CREATE YOUR FOUR-YEAR ACADEMIC PLAN

Use this page to

CREATE YOURFOUR-YEARACADEMIC PLAN

More detailed information can be found in the 2016-17 Registration Guide at www.isd624.org/wblahs