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• Green - Slide Handout
• White - Graduation
Requirements and
Course Descriptions
• Orange - Course
Sequences
• Pink - New Student
Information
Right – Papers to Return
• Yellow – Enrollment Form
• Purple – Kick Off Form
• White – CHIRP form for
the school nurse
*Students from outside of
CSMS/CNMS should pick
up additional forms on your
way out tonight
State Graduation Requirements Class of 2022
• Indiana Core 40
• Core 40 with
Academic Honors
• Core 40 with
Technical Honors
• Indiana Basic
Diploma
Indiana Core 40 – 40 credits
English – 8 credits 9th – English 9 regular or advanced
10th – English 10 regular or Pre-AP
11th – English 11 regular, advanced, AP, DC, or
basic
12th – AP, DC, Adv. Speech, Creative Writing,
Expository Writing, English Lit,
Adv. Composition, 20th Century Literature
Electives: DC Adv. Speech, Creative Writing,
Film Literature, Journalism, Newspaper,
Yearbook
• Science (6-8 credits)
– 9th: Biology I
– 10th: Integrated Chemistry-Physics,
Chemistry I, AP Environmental, or
Physics
– Advanced Science 11th and 12th
• Physics, Anatomy/Physiology, Chemistry
II & AP, Biology II & AP, Environmental,
Advanced Animal Science, Adv. Life
Science, Forensics, Genetics, Zoology,
Physics AP, Organic Chemistry,
Biochemistry
• Math (6-8 credits)
– Algebra I
– Geometry
– Algebra II
– Advanced Math
• Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus
• AP Calculus AB and BC
• Finite/Statistics
Many levels offered to meet
student needs
• Social Studies (6 credits)
– World History,US History,
Government/Economics
• Physical Education/Health (3 credits)
– Freshman PE – 2 semesters
– Health – 1 semester
• Directed Electives (5 credits)
– World Languages - German, Spanish,
French, Japanese
– Fine Arts
– Career/Technical
• Career Academic Sequence (6 credits)
– Select a sequence of electives to better
prepare for a career goal
• For example, Elementary Education
– Child Development, Computer Applications, Sociology,
Psychology, Interpersonal Relationships, Peer Tutor
• The completion of Core 40 is an Indiana graduation requirement. To graduate with less than Core 40, a formal opt-out process must be completed.
Core 40 with Academic Honors • Minimum 47 credits
• Students must meet all requirements of Core 40
• Students must ALSO: – Complete an extra year of advanced math
– Earn 2 fine arts credits
– Earn 6-8 world language credits
– Earn a semester grade of “C” or better in all required classes
– Attain a 3.0 cumulative grade point average by the end of the eighth semester
– Complete one of the following
• Two AP courses and exams
• Two dual-credit courses
• One AP course & exam
and one dual-credit course
• 1250 SAT or 26 ACT
Core 40 with Technical Honors
• Minimum 47 credits
• Students must meet all requirements of Core 40
• Students must ALSO: – Complete at least 3 semesters of a program at the Southern
Indiana Career and Technical Center
– Earn a semester grade of “C” or above in each required course
– Attain a cumulative 3.0 grade point average by the end of the eighth semester
– Earn a state-recognized certification or certificate of technical achievement in the career-technical program
Advanced Placement (AP)
and Dual Credit
Advanced Placement
• AP courses and exams, while
rigorous, don’t automatically result
in college credit.
• AP exams offered in May, scores
released in July
• Students who earn a score of 3 or
higher will receive college credit at
any Indiana public institution of
higher education. Most
colleges/universities award credit.
Dual Credit
• Courses in which students can
earn both high school and college
transcripted credits
• Dual Credit Courses used to meet
AHD requirements must be from
priority course list
• Dual Credit Courses will actually
put the grade the student earns on
a college transcript whereas AP
courses will issue the credits for
the course, but not the letter grade
Course Selection The following well-balanced high school program of studies is
recommended by the Indiana Association for College Admission Counseling:
• College preparatory English: 4 years including literature, composition, grammar, speech, etc.
• College Preparatory Math: 3-4 years including algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, and beyond if possible, plan to continue math senior year
• Laboratory science: 3 years including biology, chemistry, and an advanced science, plan to continue science senior year
• Social studies: 3 years including US history, world history, US government, and economics
• Fine arts: 1 year
• Foreign Language: Many colleges require 2-3 years
• Career electives: 3 years in business, industrial technology, foreign language, consumer science, fine arts, or vocational education
Check with the office of admission at the colleges in which you are interested to determine their particular admission requirements.
State of the art facility offering programs in:
• Agriculture
• Architectural Design
• Automotive – Collision and Service
• Building Trades
• Computer Networking
• Computer Programming
• Culinary Arts
• Diesel Service
• Electricity Trades
• Graphics/ Printing/ Digital Media Tech
• Health Sciences
• Heating/Air Cond.
• Industrial Repair
• Precision Machines
• Public Safety
• Radio/TV/Telecomm.
• CAD
• Welding
TESTS, TESTS, AND MORE TESTS
• ISTEP 10 - Must pass Algebra and English to graduate
• PSAT – 10,11
• Accuplacer – 11,12
• SAT and ACT – 11, 12
• Advanced Placement (AP) – 10, 11, 12
WHAT ELSE DO WE NEED TO KNOW? • 21st Century Scholars
• Eligibility for Extra-Curricular Activities
• NCAA Clearinghouse
• Valedictorian/Salutatorian
– must take at least 5 AP courses to be eligible
• Attendance
• Timeline for enrollment
– Feb. 23 – yellow enrollment sheets and
purple Kick Off forms due via mail or CS/CNMS
– April – verification sheets sent home
THANK YOU
Class of 2022