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To Woodbridge High School

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FALL SEMESTERSeptember to January

1st Block-85 minutes2nd Block-85 minutes3rd Block-85 minutes

(30 minute lunch)4th Block-85 minutes

SPRING

SEMESTERFebruary to June

1st Block-85 minutes2nd Block-85 minutes3rd Block-85 minutes

(30 minute lunch)4th Block-85 minutes

Successfully complete 125 credits to graduate

40 credits per year

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The “S” track is designed forcollege prep.

The “(AP)” courses are gearedtowards the advanced

placementexamination of the CollegeEntrance Examination Boardwhich is given in May of each

year.

The “R” track is the advanced program.

The “Honors” program is to meet the needs of students who have consistently demonstrated strong reading, writing and thinking skills.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENT

ENGLISH 1-2-3-

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S-TRACK ENGLISH R-TRACK ENGLISH HONORS ENGLISH ENGLISH AP LITERATURE &

COMPOSITION (12th grade) ENGLISH AP LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION (11th or 12th

grade)

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MATHEMATICS REQUIREMENT 15 CREDITS which

MUST INCLUDE

ALGEBRA 1 & GEOMETRY & a third year of math that

builds upon Algebra I and Geometry.

20 credits suggested

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R & S TRACK ALGEBRA 1H, R & S TRACK GEOMETRYH, R & S TRACK ALGEBRA 2H & R PRECALCULUSR CALCULUS

AP MATH COURSES CALCULUS STATISTICS COMPUTER SCIENCE

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15 CREDITS and MUST INCLUDE:

BIOLOGY – N. J. Biology Competency Test (BCT)

CHEMISTRY, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, OR PHYSICS

Third Science Class 20 CREDITS ARE SUGGESTED

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R & S TRACK

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICSINTEGRATED SCIENCE Anatomy and

Physiology Robotics

AP COURSES

BIOLOGYCHEMISTRY

ENVIRONMENTAL

SCIENCE PHYSICS

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R/S/AP TRACK

WORLD HISTORY IIU.S. HISTORY 1U.S. HISTORY 2

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AP COURSES

US HISTORY 1 & 2

PSYCHOLOGY

EUROPEAN HISTORY

MACROECONOMICS

WORLD HISTORY

one year of either

FRENCH, SPANISH,

OR CHINESE

20 credits are suggested

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION &HEALTH REQUIREMENT 1-2-3-4

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FINANCIAL

AND BUSINESS LITERACY

R/S15

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS REQUIREMENT

ONE YEARVisual Arts

Band/ChorusDance

Theater Arts Theater Arts-Oratory

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PRACTICAL ARTS

REQUIREMENT

ONE YEAR IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:

21st Century Life and Careers:Technology, Family/Consumer

Science, Industrial Arts

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Accounting 1 (R)College Prep Accounting (C)Principles of Business (R/S)Teacher Apprentice Program (R)Web Design (R/S) Journalism 1 (R)Creative Writing (R)Comparative Mythology (R)Philosophy & Literature (R)SAT Prep (R) Literature and Film (R)World According to Satire (R) Yearbook 1 & 2 (R)

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ELECTIVES

Facing History and Ourselves (R/S)

Law and Society (R/S)Psychology (R/S)Sociology (R/S)Elementary Statistics (R)Intro to Computer Science (R)Math for College Readiness (S)AP Art HistoryAP Music TheoryHistory of Popular Music (R)

English 1 Biology R or Env.

Science World History II World Language

Physical Education & Health

Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 2 electives

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MATH ENGLISH

9th Grade – Algebra 1 Part 1 + 2

10th grade – Math II 11th grade – Math III 12th grade – Math IV

9th Grade – English 1 Skills Intervention

10th Grade – English 2 Skills Intervention

11th Grade – English 3 Skills Intervention

12th Grade – English 4 Skills Intervention

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Students are required to complete 10 hours of community service each year. All community service opportunities will be offered at the high school or within the community.

An average of 10 hours each year is required for a total of 40 hours.

For example, if a freshman completes 40 hours during their freshman year, they have fulfilled the community service requirement for graduation.

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And now the Department Heads will discuss their respective

departments

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