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Park Vista

Park Vista. Community High School. Registration is Important to You!. It facilitates… Proper placement in courses Fulfillment of graduation requirements Appropriate selection of elective courses

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  1. Park Vista Community High School

  2. Registration is Important to You! It facilitates… Proper placement in courses Fulfillment of graduation requirements Appropriate selection of elective courses The assignment of courses that will meet graduation objectives and goals. The application process for special programs

  3. Registration is a FOUR Step Process • Registration assembly for students • Consultation with teachers and parents for input and signatures • Submission of completed course selection sheet to English or Social Science teacher by February 25th to “seal” registration process • Meeting with counselor to review and finalize courses chosen in April

  4. Your classes will be coming to guidance in April for you to meet personally with your guidance counselor. You will receive a copy of the classes that you requested and have a chance to change any choices you made before coming to Guidance to review your chosen courses with your counselor!

  5. Materials Needed for Registration • Course selection sheet • Credit summary • Curriculum guide online at PVCHS. com for reference • AP course selection sheet for admission into AP classes

  6. Anatomy of a Course Selection Sheet • The course selection sheet is used to select courses for next year • Have your academic subjects (English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language) signed by your current teachers in those subjects. • Any course, academic or elective, followed by a line needs a teacher signature. • Rank electives 1 – 3. You are required to choose 3 electives! Number the electives #1, #2, #3.

  7. Course Selection Sheet All students will be scheduled for levels of English, math and science based upon their FCAT scores and prior performance. Students with low FCAT scores will be required to have a Progress Monitoring Plan (PMP) and to drop elective courses to take INTENSIVE READING and/or INTENSIVE MATH to support their regular English and/or math class or an additional science class in their senior year. Thus, the schedule you choose may be changed when FCAT scores are received. Parents should be involved in the student’s selection of classes. Students will be expected to remain in selected courses for the entire year. Student Signature_______________ Parent Signature_______________

  8. Language Arts LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT SUMMER READING REQUIRED FOR ALL HONORS AND AP COURSES ___1001310 ENGLISH I_____________________________ ___1001320 ENGLISH I HONORS______________________ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5 ___1001340 ENGLISH II_______________________________ ___354-1001340 ENGLISH II (ACADEMY STUDENTS)_______________ ___1001350 ENGLISH II HONORS______________________ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5 ___355-1001350 ENGLISH II HONORS (MED ACAD STUDENTS) 355-1001350 ENGLISH II HONORS (ACADEMY STUDENTS)_______ ___356-1001350 ENGLISH II HONORS (PRE-AP STUDENTS)__________ ___1001370 ENGLISH III____________________________ ___1001380 ENGLISH III HONORS___________________ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5 ___1001420 AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE & COMPOSITION_____ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 ___1001400 ENGLISH IV_________________________________ ___1001410 ENGLISH IV HONORS_______________________ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5 ___1001430 AP ENGLISH LITERATURE & COMPOSITION__________ Spring 2011 FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 Requires Teacher Signature

  9. Social Studies SOCIAL STUDIES ___ 370-2103300 WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY________________ ___ 21033002 WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY HONORS____________ FCAT READING Level or 3, 4 or 5/Corequisite of ENG HONORS ___ 2103400 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY____________________________ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 ___2109310 WORLD HISTORY____________________________ ___374-2109310 WORLD HISTORY (ACADEMY STUDENTS)__________ ___2109320 WORLD HISTORY HONORS___________________ FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5/Coreq of ENG HONORS ___385-2109320 WORLDHISTORY HON (MED ACAD STUDENTS)______ ___375-2109320 WORLD HISTORY HON (ACADEMY STUDENTS)______ ___2109420 AP WORLD HISTORY__________________________ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 Coreq of ENGLISH HON ___2100310 AMERICAN HISTORY__________________________ ___2100320 AMERICAN HISTORY HONORS________________ FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5/Coreq of ENGLISH HON ___2100330 AP U.S. HISTORY_____________________________ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 Coreq of ENGLISH HON ___0000376 ECONOMICS/AMERICAN GOVT_____________________ ___0000377 ECONOMICS HON/AM GOVT HON___________________ FCAT READING Level of 3, 4 or 5/Coreq of ENGLISH HON ___0000378 AP MICRO ECON/AP US GOVT & POLITICS_____________ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 ___0000379 PSYCHOLOGY I (SEM I) / PSYCHOLOGY II (SEM II) ___0000380 LAW STUDIES (SEM I) / SOCIOLOGY (SEM II) ___0000381 AFRICAN & AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY HONORS ___2109380 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY (Grade 12)_______________ Prereq of WORLD HIST H or AP/FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 ___0000382 AP COMPARATIVE POLITICS/ETHICS (Grade 10-12)______ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 ___2107350 AP PSYCHOLOGY (Grade 11 & 12)______________________ FCAT READING Level of 4 or 5 Coreq of ENGLISH HON Requires Teacher Signature

  10. Mathematics MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT ___1200310 ALGEBRA I_________________________________ ___1206300 INFORMAL GEOMETRY____________________ Students earning a weak C or D in ALGEBRA I ___1206310 GEOMETRY_______________________________ Students earning an A, B, or strong C in ALG I REG ___1206320 GEOMETRY HONORS_______________________ Students earning an A, B, or strong C in ALG I HON ___1208300 LIBERAL ARTS MATH____________________ Students earning a weak C or D in GEOMETRY ___1200330 ALGEBRA II______________________________ Students earning an A, B, or strong C in GEOMETRY ___1200340 ALGEBRA II HONORS____________________ Students earning an A or B in GEOMETRY HONORS ___396-1200340 ALGEBRA II HONORS (PRE-AP STUDENTS)_________ ___1298310 ADVANCED TOPICS IN MATH__________________ Students earning a weak C or D in ALG II ___0000397 TRIG/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY HONORS____________ Students earning an A, B or strong C in ALG II ___398-1202340 PRECALCULUS HON _________ Students earning an A, B or strong C in ALG II HON ___399-1202340 PRECALCULUS HON (PRE-AP STUDENTS)___________ ___1202300 CALCULUS HONORS_____________________________ Students earning an A, B or strong C in TRIG/ANALYT ___1202310 AP CALCULUS AB______________________ ___1202320 AP CALCULUS BC_______________________ ___1210320 AP STATISTICS________________________ ___1205370 CONSUMER MATH_______________________ ___1200500 ADVANCED ALG W/FINANCIAL APPS_________________ Requires Teacher Signature

  11. Science SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ALL 9TH, 10TH AND 11TH GRADE STUDENTS MUST BE ENROLLED IN A SCIENCE COURSE ___2002400 INTEGRATED SCIENCE REGULAR__________ ___2002410 INTEGRATED SCIENCE HONORS___________ ___2000310 BIOLOGY__________________________________ ___2000320 BIOLOGY I HONORS_______________________ ___2000340 AP BIOLOGY______________________________ ___2003340 CHEMISTRY I_____________________________ ___2003350 CHEMISTRY I HONORS____________________ ___412-2003350 CHEMISTRY I HONORS (MED ACAD STUDENTS)______ ___413-2003350 CHEMISTRY I HONORS (PRE-AP STUDENTS)_______ ___2003370 AP CHEMISTRY___________________________ ___2000360 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY HONORS______ ___2003390 PHYSICS I HONORS_______________________ ___2003420 AP PHYSICS B____________________________ ___2001380 AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE____________ ___2002500 MARINE SCIENCE________________(11/12TH grade only with Pre/coreq of CHEMISTRY!!) ___ 2003310 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (11th/12th GRADE ONLY)___________ ___ 2020910 ASTRONOMY HONORS_______________________ Prereq CHEM Hon and Pre/Coreq of CHEMISTRY ___1700300 RESEARCH I/II/III/IV HON – TEACHER REC ONLY Science Fair Students Only!!!!! Class will be held 6th period. See Mrs. Henderson in Room 7-211 for approval________________ Requires Teacher Signature

  12. World Languages WORLD LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT ___0708340 SPANISH I___________________________ ___0701320 FRENCH____________ I___________________________ FCAT READING Level of 2 or higher and FCAT READING Level of 2 or higher and “C” or better in current English course “C” or better in current English class ___0708350 SPANISH II__________________________ ___0701330 FRENCH II__________ Must have earned a “C” or better in both Must have earned a “C” or better in both semesters of Spanish I to advance both semesters of French I to advance ___0708360 SPANISH III__________________________ __0701340 FRENCH III___________ III__________________________ A/B in Spanish II or Placement Test Required C or better in French II and Lvl 2 or higher FCAT higher FCAT READING ___0708370 SPANISH IV__________________________ __0701350 FRENCH IV_________ A/B in Spanish III or Placement Test Required Reading C or better in French III and Lvl 2 or higher FCAT ___0708400 AP SPANISH LANGUAGE______________ ___0701380 AP FRENCH__________ A/B in Span IV/FCAT Read Lvl 2 or higher/2.8 GPA or Permission of Mrs. Morton Placement Test Requires Teacher Signature

  13. Business Education/IT BUSINESS EDUCATION / IT ___8207310 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (MS WORD, POWER POINT, EXCEL, ACCESS) This is the prerequisite course for all Business/IT classes. ___8207110 WEB DESIGN I_________________________________ ___8207120 WEB DESIGN II (H)_____________________________ ___8207130 WEB DESIGN III & IV (H)_______________________ ___8209510 DIGITAL DESIGN I _____________________________ ___8209520 DIGITAL DESIGN II (H)__________________________ ___422-8209510 DIGITAL DESIGN YEARBOOK See Ms. Fisher in Room 4-104 for a YEARBOOK application. If you are accepted, your name will be forwarded to guidance. ___8207210 PC SUPPORT I___________________________________ ___8207220 PC SUPPORT II (H)_______________________________ ___8207410 NEW MEDIA DIGITAL IMAGING__________________ ___8207420 DIGITAL VIDEO & SOUND_______________________ ___423-8207130 DIGITAL WEB DESIGN___________________________ ___8200350 E-COMMERCE ENTREPRENEURSHIP__________________ **___8200410 BUS COOP ED OJT (PER 7)______________________** **___420-8200410 BUS COOP ED OJT (PER 6&7)_______________** **___421-8200410 BUS COOP ED OJT (PER 5,6&7)_____________** **APPLICATION REQUIRED-GO TO ROOM 4-210** Requires Teacher Signature

  14. SAT/ACT Prep Class SAT/ACT PREPARATION ___0000430 SAT/ACT PREP CLASS (2011-2012 10TH & 11TH GRADERS) 3.00 GPA and FCAT Read Lvl 3, 4 or 5 for 10th / 2.75 GPA and passed FCAT Read for 11th , co-requisite of at least ALG II for both 10th and 11th grade

  15. Language Arts Electives LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT ___1006300 JOURNALISM I___________ Needs English teacher’s signature. JOURNALISM I is the prerequisite course for the school newspaper. ___1006310 JOURNALISM II/III/IV (NEWSPAPER)______________ See Mrs. Pike in Room 4-207A for signature.

  16. Art Department ART DEPARTMENT (The $ symbol = material cost/donation requested.) ___0104320 DRAWING/PAINTING I ($) ___0104330 DRAWING/PAINTING II, III, IV &AP ($)________________ ___0102300 CERAMICS/POTTERY I ($) ___0102310 CERAMICS/POTTERY II, III, IV & AP ($)_____________ ___0107300 JEWELRY I ($) ___0107310 JEWELRY II, III, IV & AP($)______________________ ___0108310 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY I ($) Students must have their own 35mm camera w/adjustable F-Stop and shutter speed. ___0108320 CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY II, III, IV & AP($)__________

  17. Performing Arts Department PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT (The $ symbol = material cost/donation requested.) MUSIC – CHORUS ___1303320 CHORUS III (VOICES-$) ___1303400 VOCAL TECHNIQUES-FEMALES ONLY(Dolce-$)________ Audition required. See Mr. Castle in Room 8-104. ___1303440 VOCAL ENSEMBLE I – SHOW CHOIR (ENCORE-$) Audition and co-enrollment in ___1303320 CHORUS III required. ___1300330 AP MUSIC THEORY____________________________ MUSIC – INSTRUMENTAL ___1302310 CONCERT BAND/BAND II__________________________ ___1302320 SYMPHONIC BAND/BAND III ($)___________________ ___1302330 WIND ENSEMBLE/BAND IV ($)____________________ Audition required. See Mr. Snipes in Room 8-105. ___1302500 JAZZ ENSEMBLE I (JAZZ BAND-$)________________ Audition/co-enrollment in SYM BAND required. See Mr. Snipes. ___1305300 EURYTHMICS I (COLOR GUARD-$)_______________ Audition is required. See Mr. Snipes in Room 8-105. ___1301360 KEYBOARD I & II (PIANO)

  18. Auto Department Electives AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT ___8710010 AUTO DETAILING I ($) Open to non-academy students / All grade levels ___450-8709410 AUTO SERVICE TECH I ($) Open to 2011-2012 Sophomore and Freshmen non-academy students ___451-8709010 AUTO COLLISION REPAIR I ($) OPEN to 2011-2012 sophomore and Freshmen non-academy students

  19. Physical Education PHYSICAL EDUCATION ___1503360 TEAM SPORTS II (SEMESTER) ___1501340 BEG WEIGHT TRAINING (SEMESTER) ___1501350 INT WEIGHT TRAINING (SEMESTER) ___1502470 RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES (SEMESTER) ___1501300 PERSONAL FITNESS (SEMESTER) _F_0000460 POWER WGT TRAIN FOOTBALL(SEM 1) ______ _S_0000460 POWER WGT TRAINFOOTBALL(SEM2)_________ _F_0000461 POWER WGT TRAIN (VARSITY)(SEM 1)_________ _S_0000461 POWER WGT TRAIN (VARSITY)(S2)_________

  20. Peer Counseling (Student Aide) PEER COUNSELING (STUDENT AIDE) JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY - 2.5 MIN. GPA ___1400300 PEER COUNSELING I (SEMESTER I)________________ ___1400310 PEER COUNSELING II (SEMESTER II)______________

  21. Dual Enrollment DUAL ENROLLMENT Need 3.0 GPA & SAT/ACT/CPT Scores (1 class available for 2.5 GPA seniors) ___0000470 STRATEGY FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS @ PVHS (F OR S) ___0000471 COLLEGE ALGEBRA @ PVHS (F OR S) ___0000141 DUAL ENROLLMENT OFF CAMPUS (PERIOD 7) ___0000474 DUAL ENROLLMENT OFF CAMPUS(PERIOD 6) DUAL ENROLLMENT FOR SENIOR MEDICAL ACADEMY STUDENTS ONLY _F_0000472 HEALTH CONCEPTS & STRATEGIES @ PVHS (SEM 1-F) _S_0000473 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY @ PVHS (SEM 2-S) **Notice the 4 DUAL ENROLLMENT courses that Park Vista will be offering on our campus!!!!!

  22. Junior and Senior Privilege “NO CLASS PERIOD 7” JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY Must be on track for graduation & have parent permission!!!! ___0000156 NO CLASS PER 7 (JUNIORS)_______________PARENT SIGNATURE ___0000157 NO CLASS PER 7 (SENIORS)_______________PARENT SIGNATURE

  23. Auto Detailing I — open to all non-academy students Auto Service Tech I — open to 2010-2011 sophomore and freshmen non-academy students Auto Academy Elective Offerings

  24. On The Job Training (OJT)Requirements • Elective class • You must be enrolled in a Business class to add OJT to your schedule. If you have never taken any business classes, you will be placed in Introduction to IT. • Complete the Business Cooperative Education Application, pick up from Mrs. White in Room 4-210 • Must be signed by You, Parent and Guidance Counselor • Return to Mrs. White, Room 4-210, on a first come-first served basis

  25. OJT Responsibilities • It is your responsibility to have a job by the first day of class in August • You may not work “off the books”; it is illegal. You will be required to turn in a time card and pay stub showing taxes out of your pay each month. • You are expected to work a minimum of 5 hours per school credit each week, for example: OJT 7th hour only=5 hours of work per week (at least) OJT 6th &7th hours=10 hours of work per week (at least) OJT 5th, 6th & 7th hours=15 hours per week (at least) No student should exceed 30 hours a week!!!!!

  26. Required Courses(refer to online Curriculum Guide) 4 Credits of English English I, II, III & IV 4 Credits of Mathematics Including an Algebra requirement. Four required math credits must be earned in grades 9-12. High school credit earned in middle school is used in GPA calculation and may be used towards one of the four math requirements for graduation. 3 Credits of Science Includes 1 credit in Biology and 1 credit in a Physical Science

  27. Required Courses(refer to online Curriculum Guide) 3 Credits of Social Studies Includes 1 credit in World History, 1 credit in American History, ½ credit in Economics and ½ credit in American Government ½ Credit of Physical Education Students who participate in marching band activities may satisfy the .5 credit of physical education by earning a “C” or higher in a Band or Eurhythmics course. ½ Credit of Personal Fitness Students who have participated in interscholastic sports at the Junior Varsity or Varsity level for 2 full seasons may apply to waive the full credit of Physical Education and Personal Fitness. The student must also pass the written personal fitness competency exam with a grade of “C” or higher.

  28. Required Courses(refer to online Curriculum Guide) 1 Credit of Fine Art Elective & Selective Practical Art Classes 8 Credits of Electives In addition, 2 credits of the same foreign language are required to enter the State University System and to earn the Medallion and Scholars level of the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program.

  29. Graduation Requirements • 24 Credits • 2.0 GPA • Pass FCAT Reading & Math • 20 Hours of Community Service

  30. Promotion to next grade level In order to be classified in the computer as a 12th grader, you need 17 credits, as an 11th grader, you need 11 credits as a 10th grader, you need 5 credits.

  31. Minimum Requirements for Florida University Admission • English – 4 years • Math – 4 years (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II are a minimum) • Science – 3 years • Social Studies – 3 years • Foreign Language - 2 consecutive years • 4 additional academic credits (English, Math, Science, Social Studies or Foreign Language) • A total of at least 18 ACADEMIC credits

  32. Advanced Placement Courses • Provides qualified students with the opportunity to take college level courses while in high school • Earn college credit by achieving appropriate levels of proficiency on the national AP Exam. • Eligibility for AP classes is based on: • PSAT/SAT/ACT scores • GPA/HPA • Teacher Recommendation • Readiness to engage in a college level learning experience • Submit a completed application by February 5th deadline • AP classes will not be dropped once the school year begins

  33. Dual EnrollmentEarn college credit while at PVCHS! • 3 Dual Enrollment classes each semester will be offered at PVCHS next year (Strategies for College Success , College Algebra & Medical Terminology, Health Concepts for Medical Academy Seniors) • For eligible students with a 3.0 or above (seniors with 2.5 can take Strategies for College Success) • Choose PVCHS, Palm Beach Community College or Florida Atlantic University • A grade of “C” or better must be earned • Confirmed application deadline with your counselor Remember! Dual enrollment classes become part of the permanent college transcript and impact eligibility for financial aid.

  34. Importance of Rigor in Schedule in College Admissions DecisionYour schedule should INCREASE in rigor each year!!!

  35. Recommended Grade Level Courses 12th Grade (Class of 2012) 1 English IV ½ Economics ½ American Government 4 or 5 Elective Credits Seniors who are “on track” to graduate and have parent permission may have one “No Class”. Students are not allowed on campus during their “no class” period. 2.5 GPA required for Peer Counseling Class.

  36. Recommended Grade Level Courses 11th Grade (Class of 2013) 1 English III 1 Math 1 Science 1 American History 3 Elective Credits Juniors who are on track for graduation and have parent permission may have 1 “No Class”. SAT/ACT Prep class available for 2011-2012 juniors with 2.75 GPA, Passed FCAT and in Algebra II or have taken Algebra II

  37. Recommended Grade Level Courses10th Grade (Class of 2014)1 English II1 Math1 Science1 World History3 Elective CreditsSAT/ACT Prep class available for 2010-2011 sophomores with 3.0 GPA, FCAT Reading Level of 3, 4 or 5 and in Algebra II or have taken Algebra II

  38. Make-Up Credits or Courses for Graduation Credit Lab • Make up credits through the after school credit lab • See your guidance counselor for the registration Florida Virtual School (www.FLVS.net) • Take regular or honors courses on the internet • Register at www.flvs.net • Print authorization form and have counselor sign for permission • Apply early to be wait listed in case classes are full. FATDEC • Take regular classes on line • Must register with your counselor E 20/20 • Behind in credits, not on track to graduate • Take classes online at school • Must register with your counselor Warning-----Online courses are rigorous and time consuming and not an easy way to make up a credit!!

  39. Academic History • You have received an academic history with all your classes, credits and other helpful academic information • Use this to assist in choosing the correct classes • Keep this with you for teachers’ reference for proper recommendations for next year

  40. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  41. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Overall GPA COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  42. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS # of Points Earned COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  43. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Honor Points COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  44. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS # of Points Earned on a Weighted Scale COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  45. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS # of Credits Attempted COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  46. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS HPA is 124th out of 476 Students COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  47. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Val/Sal Determination Only courses taken in HS COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  48. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Rank for Val/Sal COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  49. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS # of Credits Required for Option A COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

  50. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS # of Credits Earned COMPLETED STATE PHYS ED REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS DATES PASSED HSCT/FCAT TESTS MATH:

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