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English4 Math4 Science4 History4 PE2 Foreign Language3 Fine Art or Career or Technical Education 2 Finance1 Electives2TRANSCRIPT
Preparing for 11th Grade
Scheduling 2016
English 4Math 3
Science 3History 3
PE 2Foreign Language, Fine Arts, Career or Technical
Education
2
Finance 1Electives 4
Standard Diploma Requirements
English 4Math 4
Science 4History 4
PE 2Foreign Language 3
Fine Art or Career or Technical Education
2
Finance 1Electives 2
Advanced Diploma Requirements
Standard Advanced
English 2 English 2
Mathematics 1 Mathematics
2
Science 1 Science 2
History 1 History 2
Student Select
1 Student Select
1
Total 6 Total 9
Verified Credits
In order to be promoted to the 11th grade you MUST have the following:◦ Successfully completed ten credits including
English 10, one math, one science, and one social science.
◦ You MUST also have one verified credit in math, science, and history/social science. (3 total)
~Promotion Policy~
Starting with the freshman class of 2013-2014; all students are required to complete 50 hours of community service by the end of their Senior year.
This is a graduation requirement!
Forms can be picked up in guidance and should be turned into your guidance counselor asap.
Forms can also be found on:
http://www.spsk12.net/community-service-info/
Volunteer Hours
English 11 Completion of English 10
Honors English 11 B or better in English 10 or Honors English
10AP Language and
CompositionB or better in English
10
English Options
Algebra II Completion of Geometry
Honors Algebra II and Trig B or better in Geometry and Algebra I
Mathematical Analysis Completion of Algebra II
Probability and Statistics Completion of Algebra II
Discrete Math Completion of Algebra II
AP Statistics B or better in Algebra II
DC Pre Calculus B or better in Algebra II,Must score 50 or better on math placement test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
Math Options
Ecology Algebra I, Biology, Earth Science
Oceanography Algebra I, Biology, Earth ScienceChemistry C or better in Algebra II or in
Algebra IIHonors Chemistry B or better in Algebra II or in
Algebra II
Science Options
US/VA History Completion of W.H. IIHonors US/VA History B or better in W.H. IIAP US History B or better in W.H. IIDC US History B or better in W.H. II, completion
of the COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
DC Western Civilization COMPASS test at PDCCCDC Psychology B or better in English 10,
COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)
History Options
HPE 9HPE 10/Drivers Ed.
Health/PE
Everyone MUST take economics and personal
finance.
Economics and Personal Finance
Spanish I Latin I French I Sign Lang. I
Spanish II Latin II French II Sign Lang. II
Spanish III Latin III French III Sign Lang. III
Spanish IV* Latin IV* French IV* DC Sign Lang. IV*
Honors Spanish V*AP Spanish*
Latin V* French V*
Foreign Language Options
Sequences are listed in the program of studies.
Example: JROTC I, JROTC II ART I, ART II
SEQUENTIAL ELECTIVE
Art IArt IIArt IIIIntermediate OrchestraAdvanced Orchestra
Beginning ChorusIntermediate ChorusAdvanced ChorusTheatre ITheatre IIBeginning BandIntermediate BandAdvanced BandMusic Theory
Fine Arts Options
Business Law Keyboarding ApplicationsAccounting Computer Information SystemsOffice Administration Word Processing Design, Multimedia, & Web Technologies Foundations of Agriculture, Food, and
Natural Resources Introduction to Animal SystemsAgricultural Business Fundamentals Agricultural Business Operations Marketing Fashion Marketing Hospitality, Tourism, and RecreationHospitality, Tourism, and Recreation II Resource Management
Life Planning Introduction to Health and Medical
Sciences Technology Foundations Technology Transfer Communication Systems Technical Drawing and Design Engineering Drawing and Design Architectural Drawing and Design Graphic Communication Systems Digital Visualization DC Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow I DC Virginia Teachers for Tomorrow II Education for Employment I Education for Employment II Entrepreneurship Education
Career or Technical Education Options
Auto Service Technology I and II
Building Trades I and II Collision Repair
Technology I and II Cosmetology I and II Culinary Arts I and II Early Childhood
Education I and II Veterinary Assistant I and
II Welding I and II
DC Modeling and Simulation Support Specialist I and II
Certified Internet Webmaster
Emergency Medical Technician
Geospatial Technology I Nurse Aide PC Technology Utility/Heavy
Construction
Pruden Center
Paul D. Camp Community College (PDCCC) General Studies Diploma Program Four Year Plan of Study for Students Seeking a General Studies Associate
Degree at PDCCC THIS IS A SAMPLE.
ACP for MS and HS
Ms. WolfeCareer Coach
SOAR Program
Colleges want to see more than academics.Ask yourself these questions…What does your resume / activity log
look like?Are you involved?
AthleticsClubsCo-Curricular ActivitiesCommunity teams or activities
Are you in a Leadership position?Do you participate in Community Service?Do you have a part time job?What are your your dreams and aspirations
for the future?
Eligibility: NCAA & NAIA NCAA Eligibility Center
◦ Certifies whether a prospective college athlete is eligible to play sports at NCAA Division I or II institutions.
◦ Students should register at the beginning of their Junior Year but some register later. There is no registration deadline, but students must be cleared before they receive athletic scholarships or compete at Division I or II institutions.
◦ Fee $75◦ See Handout for details.
What is YOUR next step?
Take PSAT in Fall of Junior YearPractice for SATLearn about academic strengthsUse results to work on weak academic areasTest offered only once a year
Think about taking the SAT (after taking Algebra II) and/or ACT (after taking chemistry).
Fee wavers are available to those who qualify for free and reduced lunch and your family income falls within the Income Eligibility Guidelines set by the USDA Food and Nutrition Service
Explore your career options and plan for the future:www.vawizard.org
Advice for High School Take most rigorous courses YOU can. Select course programs with YOUR
interests. Maintain highest grades possible. GPA is
important. Get involved in athletics or activities. Devote some time to meaningful
community service. Develop clear goals for future. Ask for help. E-mail colleges for information.
Workplace Readiness SkillsPersonal Qualities & People Skills Positive work ethic Integrity Teamwork Self-representation Diversity Awareness Conflict Resolution Creativity & Resourcefulness
Workplace Readiness SkillsProfessional Knowledge & Skills Speaking & Listening Reading & Writing Critical Thinking & Problem Solving Health & Safety Organizations, Systems & Climates Lifelong Learning Job Acquisition & Advancement Time, Task & Resource Management Mathematics Customer Service
Workplace Readiness Skills
Technology Knowledge & Skills Job-specific Technologies Information Technology Internet Use & Security Telecommunications
Transcript Requests: New FormatParchment Link via spsk12.net Online access to most colleges. Parchment account numbers can be
accessed through guidance
Questions?