welcome to goodland high school pre-enrollment 2010 - 2011
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Welcome to Goodland High School
Pre-Enrollment
Welcome to Goodland High School
Pre-Enrollment
2010 - 20112010 - 2011
USD 352Graduation Requirements
4 credits English3 credits Math
3 credits Science3 credits Social Studies
1 credit PE/Health1 credit Computer Technology
1 credit Fine Arts9 Electives
= 24 Total Credits
Class of2012 +
USD 352Graduation Requirements
4 credits English3 credits Math
3 credits Science3 credits Social Studies
1 credit PE/Health1 credit Computer Technology
1 credit Fine Arts10 Electives
= 25 Total Credits
Class of2011
EnglishEnglish
Graduation requirements - 4 creditsGraduation requirements - 4 creditsFreshman = English ISophomore = English IIJunior = English III
12th - English IV or Composition I & Composition II (College English 101 and 102)
Dual Credit Option
MathGraduation requirements - 3 credits
MathGraduation requirements - 3 credits
Course placement is based on assessments past performanceteacher recommendation
Course placement is based on assessments past performanceteacher recommendation
MathGraduation requirements - 3 credits
MathGraduation requirements - 3 credits
• Math Matters I (Instructor Permission)• Algebra I• Algebra II• Geometry• Applied Math IAdvanced Math Courses:• Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry
• (College Algebra - dual credit option)
• Calculus (senior level) - dual credit option
• Math Matters I (Instructor Permission)• Algebra I• Algebra II• Geometry• Applied Math IAdvanced Math Courses:• Pre-Calculus / Trigonometry
• (College Algebra - dual credit option)
• Calculus (senior level) - dual credit option
~~~ Trig/Pre-Calc = ~~~ Trig/Pre-Calc = 22 on math & 18 on reading 22 on math & 18 on reading
~~~ English Comp I & II = ~~~ English Comp I & II = 18 on writing and 18 on reading 18 on writing and 18 on reading
Compass Test -- can take only 2 timesCompass Test -- can take only 2 times
Begin taking in Apr - June of Soph YrBegin taking in Apr - June of Soph Yr
ACT Requirements for Dual Credit ACT Requirements for Dual Credit ClassesClasses
Science 3 credits required for graduation
Science 3 credits required for graduation
Earth Science I (EPSCI) EPSCI IIBiology IBiology IIChemistry IChemistry II (dual credit)Physics (KBOR Scholar)
Earth Science I (EPSCI) EPSCI IIBiology IBiology IIChemistry IChemistry II (dual credit)Physics (KBOR Scholar)
PE/HealthPE/HealthPE/Health ~ required course
~Probably was taken your Freshman year
Elective PE Courses
Advanced PELifetime WeightliftingStrength TrainingBody ToningZero Hour Weightlifting (.5 credit)
PE/Health ~ required course ~Probably was taken your Freshman year
Elective PE Courses
Advanced PELifetime WeightliftingStrength TrainingBody ToningZero Hour Weightlifting (.5 credit)
Computer Technology
Required Computer Applications or Advanced Computer Applications
Subsequent Classes 21st Century Skills (Seniors -
Advanced Computer Applications) Advanced Computer Applications
Social Studies 3 credits required for graduation
Social Studies Requirements: 1 credit of World History* or World
Geography 1 credit American History (Junior) .5 credits American Government
(Senior) .5 Credit of Psychology, Sociology,
Current Social Issues, or Econ in Marketing
Fine Arts1 Credit required for graduation
• Art classes– Art I, Art 2, Advanced Art, Graphic Art
• Music classes– Music Appreciation– Music Theory– Instrumental Music
• Band• Jazz Band (Zero Hour @ .5 credit)
– Vocal Music• Black & Gold Choir• Mixed Chorale• X-Pressos
ELECTIVES
German• German II
Pending arrangements
Spanish• Spanish I• Spanish II• Spanish III• Spanish IV
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
ElectivesLANGUAGE ARTS
• Speech - pending (Junior/Senior)
• Yearbook - by application (Sophomore,Junior,Senior)
ElectivesBusiness/Marketing Classes
– Accounting I, II– Applications of Accounting– Starting you own Retail Business/Preparing
for the World of Work– Selling Dynamics– Economics in Marketing/Creative
Marketing– Computers in Marketing/Marketing Careers– Marketing Education Work Experience
ElectivesFACS Classes
– (1) Family & Consumer Science -- FACS (Introduction to
Human Services)– (.5) Career & Life Planning (Career & Community Connections)
(.5) Youth and Community Leadership– (.5) Nutrition & Wellness --
(.5) Nutrition & Meal Preparation (Nutrition & Culinary Arts)– Balancing Career & Family (Family Studies)
(.5) Interior & Fashion Design– (.5) Financial Fitness (Consumer Education)– (.5) Parenting (Human Growth & Development I)
(.5) Human Growth & Development II
ElectivesApplied Technology Classes
– Investigations in Technology (Introduction to Industrial Technology)
– Engineering & Design (General Drafting)– Engineering Principles (Drafting CAD)– Engineering Research & Development
(Architectural Design)– Advanced Studies in Architecture – Interior Design IIB– Cabinet Making I (Furniture/Cabinetmaking)– Cabinet Making II (Furniture/Cabinetmaking)– Cabinet Making III (Furniture/Cabinetmaking)
3 Ways of Gaining Admission to a Regents University
Achieve ACT composite of 21 or aboveRank in top 1/3 of high school’s graduating classComplete Qualified Admissions Pre-college curriculum with a 2.0 GPA (KS school)
Kansas Board of RegentsQualified Admissions for College
English - 4 creditsScience - 3 credits Math - 3 credits (may change to 4)
• one course must be taken senior year
•JH Algebra I does not count
Social Sciences - 3 creditsForeign Language
~recommended, not required
Kansas Board of Regents Scholars Curriculum
4 English3 Science - Biology, Chemistry, & Physics4 Math - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II + Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus or Calculus3 Social Studies2 Foreign Language (same language)
Career PathwaysCareer Pathways
Interest InventorySkills InventoryPlan of Coursework
Website
Interest InventorySkills InventoryPlan of Coursework
Website
wwwkansascareerpipeline.org.
Northwest Kansas Technical College Goodland High School
Options
Northwest Kansas Technical College Goodland High School
Options
Part-time Junior & Senior yearsPart-time Senior yearFull-time Senior year
Interested? Contact the counselor ~ Mrs. Farris - Partida (Nancy)
or Mrs. Gregory
Part-time Junior & Senior yearsPart-time Senior yearFull-time Senior year
Interested? Contact the counselor ~ Mrs. Farris - Partida (Nancy)
or Mrs. Gregory
Transcript & Credit Check
Mailed to parents of all current 9th, 10th, 11th Grade Students at GHS
Transcript & Credit Check
Mailed to parents of all current 9th, 10th, 11th Grade Students at GHS
Web Sites
• USD 352 Goodland District Website:– http://www.usd352.org
• Goodland High School tab– School Information
» Enrollment Information
• PowerSchool:– Green button on right side of district website or– http://powerschool.usd352.k12.ks.us
• Calendar– First button on right side of district website or– http://www.highschoolsports.net
To Enroll:
Log on to PowerSchool Go to ‘Class Registration’ Choose classes from drop-down menus
Fill in 7 Classes Must choose 1 Alternate class “Submit”