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Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors EASTLAKE REGISTRATION for Fall 2010

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Page 1: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

EASTLAKE REGISTRATION

for Fall 2010

Page 2: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

Do you have what you need to graduate?

1. Obtain a copy of the EHS Course Catalog (also available on EHS webpage)

2. Use your academic history and credit check form to cross off credits that have been completed. (Credit check form located

3. on the last page of the Course Catalog)

4. Review your Level 5 report for proficiencies met/remaining – choose courses that will allow you to finish needed areas

Reviewing Credits – February 22nd

Page 3: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

1. Discuss changes from previous year – New courses -

AP Environmental Science (1.0 credit) - Occupational or Science credit

Work-Based Learning (.5/1.0 credit) – req. job and previous or concurrent enrollment in occup. course

FIT to Compete – (.5 credit) - requires sophomore Health and Fitness grade of B or above

Film as Literature – (.5 credit) – English elective credit

La Cultura Hispanica (Hispanic Culture) – (.5/1.0 credit) – elective credit only

Course name changes –

Game Programming - previously Game Design

Life, Money and You – previously Life Finances

Student Aid/Peer Tutor – previously Peer Tutor

Foundations of Art – previously Art Foundation

Art Survey – previously Fear No Art

2 – D Art – previously Jump Start Art

Advanced Drawing and Painting – Art Seminar

English 12 – previously Senior Connections

Other notable changes –

Science and Society – 11th and 12th grade

Business Entrepreneurship – 10, 11 and 12

Health and Fitness - 10, 11 and 12

Advanced Strength and Conditioning – 11 and 12

Selecting Classes - February 23rd

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2. College Academic Distribution Requirements

English 4 creditsMath 3 credits

Class of 2012 only: Sr.-year math-based quantitative course of 1 credit * Lab Science 2 credits **Social Science 3 creditsForeign Language 2 creditsArts 1 credit Total 15-16 credits

* Quantitative math-based course required in senior year; Does not require higher level math than current admissions policy

** One credit of algebra-based science required (WWU requires that the science be

Chemistry or Physics)

Selecting Classes - February 23rd

Page 5: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

3. Review WaNIC Course Options (prev. NEVAC)

Skills Center classes available to WaNIC students include (3+ credits): Animation Academy (AP), Architectural & Engineering Design, Automotive Technology, CISCO Networking , Computer Game Programming and Design (AP), Construction Trades, Cosmetology, Culinary Arts, Horticulture/Floriculture, International Entrepreneurship, Robotics Design and Development, Sports and Entertainment Management/Marketing

WaNIC Programs (1-2 credits) refer to pg 57 of the course catalog for full program listings; Classes are held at local area high schools.

In addition, distance learning classes in Health and 3-D Animation are offered

Registration for WaNIC classes is a separate process from registration for Eastlake classes.  To enroll in a WaNIC class, students must complete and print the application on the WaNIC website www.wanic.org and arrange for a class visit.  Please go to the Career Center for information and assistance with the registration process.

Selecting Classes - February 23rd (cont.)

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4. Review Junior/Sophomore Worksheets (back of catalog )

Complete worksheet with schedule requests:

Must have at least 6.0 credits – (may have 7.0 credits if they register for a before or after school course at

EHS) Identify prerequisitesMust select 4 alternate electivesLeadership, TA and WaNIC are not choices to enter in the computer –

(handwrite course at the bottom of page and asterisk elective(s) to drop if enrolled)

Running Start students register for 6 EHS classes at the time of registration.

No more than 2 AP classes are recommended for most students. AP classes typically have prerequisites and separate application deadlines.

Leadership requires an application to enroll.

Selecting Classes - Feb. 23rd (cont.)

Page 7: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

Half the homeroom classes will go to the elective fair the first 10 minutes of homeroom and the other half will go the last 10 minutes. Please also follow instructions on the following slide for Feb. 25th registration procedure.

Announcement - Elective Fair Feb. 25 th

Page 8: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

Students receive directions for completing computer registration and printing from home.

Students receive the Course Request Signature sheet on which to print their schedule from home.

Students must bring back signed form to homeroom on March 4th .

*If the signature sheet is lost, students may print on blank paper and then submit to their homeroom teacher with the required parent signature.

Register from Home- Feb. 25th- March 4th

Page 9: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

March 1-4 Homeroom teachers continue to assist

students in planning schedules

Counselors are available to answer questions for students who have difficult situations or unusual circumstances.

Registration Completion

Page 10: Homeroom Presentation for current Sophomore and Juniors

Students who do not have the printed Course Request Signature Sheet will use homeroom time during March 8 and 9 to register at EHS.

Place all materials in manila folder. On class list highlight those returned with parent signature; check those done in homeroom without parent signature; note students not yet registered and the reason why.

Return the registration packet to the appropriate counselor by the end of the day, Friday, March 12.

Registration Follow-up