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Registration Process January 20 – OHS Deans present information January 22 – Parent Meeting at OHS January 29-30 – Mr. Egbert will collect scheduling forms

You must enroll in seven periods each semester January – Complete “I Have A Plan Iowa” career activity

in Computer Applications You will prepare your 4-Year Plan

February Conferences – Present your 4-year plan to your parents

Requirement CreditsEnglish – 4 Years 8

Math – 3 Years 6

Science – 3 Years (Physical, Biology) 6

Social Studies – 3 Years (US, World, Econ, Govt) 6

PE – 4 Semesters (9th grade includes EOD Health) 4

Financial Literacy (12th Grade) 1

SUBTOTAL 31

Electives 15

TOTAL 46

7 Periods x 2 Semesters x 4 Years = 56

2 CR English (Academic) 2 CR Math (Algebra 1, Algebra 1 Core, Geometry H) 2 CR Physical Science 2 CR US History 2 CR Physical Education/Health 4 Elective credits Monitor this each semester in Advisory with the

Graduation Checklist

Minimum of 12 Credits

Survey of Technology

Exp Construction & Woodworking

Furniture & Cabinetmaking

Intro to Metals 1

Intro to Metals 2

Power Technology

High Performance Engines

Intro to Electricity & Electronics

Practical Troubleshooting for Electricity & Electronics

Graphic Communications 1 Graphical Communications 2 Computer Aided Drafting 1 Computer Aided Drafting 2 Architecture Drafting 1 Architecture Drafting 2

• Let 1• Raider Prep

• Teacher permission required after try-outs

Basic Web Page Design Desktop Publishing Introduction to Business Microsoft Office Suite

Family and Consumer Science Comprehensive Hospitality & Tourism Management 1 Health for Parenting Teens

For teen parents

Introduction to Art Prerequisite to all other art classes Must earn a “C” to continue

Drawing/Painting Sculpture/Ceramics

Preludes EOD (mixed) Can be taken opposite

band or orchestra

Troubadours (mixed) Meets everyday

Bells (girls only) Teacher permission

required

Band Orchestra

Symphony meets EB EOD beginning in October after Marching Band, all string students must enroll

String meets P1 EOD, all string students must enroll

Opposite String Band choose Preludes EOD or Chamber EOD

String Class for the Notice Player – less than 2 years exp

Jazz Studies

Introduction to Engineering Design Principles of Engineering

These classes earn college credit from IHCC

World Geography Eastern Hemisphere World Geography Western Hemisphere

Not required for high school diploma Minimum of 2 years for entrance to most 4-year

colleges or universities 2 years of single language

French I Spanish I Heritage Spanish 1

For native speakers

Talented and Gifted Must be already identified or be identified as eligible

from Iowa Assessment scores

Guided Study Students who need additional assistance and work

time during the school day

Student Council Application process will be completed later in the

Spring

4 Years of English 3 Years of Math

Through Algebra 2

3 Years of Science Many require Biology & Chemistry and/or Physics

3 Years Social Studies 2 Years of a Single Foreign Language

French or Spanish

Fall Cheerleading (Football) Cross Country (Boys/Girls) Football Golf (Boys) Swimming (Girls) Volleyball

Winter Basketball (Girls/Boys) Cheerleading

(Basketball/Wrestling) Swimming (Boys) Bowling (Girls/Boys) Wrestling

Spring Golf (Girls) Track (Girls/Boys) Soccer (Girls/Boys) Tennis (Girls/Boys)

Summer Baseball Softball

Classroom Programs JROTC Band Orchestra Vocal Music Student Council

Activities outside of the classroom Art Club Best Buddies Dance Team Debate Drama Fellowship of Christian Athletes First Tech Robotics Friends of Rachel Future Educators Hyperstream Interact Club International Club Operation Smile Outdoorsman Club PowerLifting Science Club Speech Stand Up and Speak Stand Up to Cancer Student Council Substance Abuse Task Force Teen Pregnancy Task Force

Volunteer Community Service 50 hours each year = 200 by graduation Document hours on official form and turn in to

the principal’s secretary in the Main Office Special Recognition at Graduation

Teacher recommendations for core classes (English, Math)

Alternate Electives (Indicate in priority order)

Indicate Post Secondary Plans Select Two Activities/Athletics

(Write them on the top)

• Parent/Guardian signature not required to register for classes, parents will be able to review course selections February Conferences

• Mr. Egbert, OHS 9th Grade Counselor will collect forms on January 29-30