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Course registration

Course registration. MARK YOUR CALENDARS** 8 th grade Parent’s Night-Thursday February 6 th 6:30 PM at the High School Auditorium. Course Registration. You will be registering at the High School following February break. (March 6 th and 7 th )

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Course registration

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  1. Course registration • MARK YOUR CALENDARS** • 8th grade Parent’s Night-Thursday February 6th • 6:30 PM at the High School Auditorium

  2. Course Registration • You will be registering at the High School following February break. (March 6th and 7th) • Please complete your 4-year planning guide that was given to you today. • Please bring your completed course registration sheet with your parent’s signature.

  3. Typical Grade 9 schedule • English 9 • World Civilization II (College Prep or Honors) • Biology (College Prep or Honors) • Math (depends on placement) • 15 credits of Electives (recommended below) • Foreign Language (Spanish/French/Latin) • P.E (2.5 or 5.0)

  4. Electives

  5. Course Registration • You must choose 35 credits, along with alternate courses in the boxes provided. The computer will not accept your registration unless you have exactly 35 credits prior to alternates. • Please choose your alternatives carefully as you may be placed in one or both of these courses depending on course enrollments.

  6. Grafton High requirements • Make sure you are meeting graduation requirements: • 20 English credits 9, 10, 11, 12 • 20 Math credits • 15 Science credits, including Biology – 5 credits may be in Technology • 15 Social Studies credits: World Civ. II, American History I, American History II • Health • 10 credits of Physical Education

  7. College requirements • Algebra II • 2 years of lab science and possibly Chemistry depending on the major (this varies from school to school) • minimum 2 years of the same world language. Some colleges will waive the foreign language requirement at the college level if you complete the fourth level of a language while in high school. • If you have not earned the equivalent of 87.5 credits by the end of the summer, you will not be considered a member of the senior class. • If you have not earned 57.5 credits, you will not be considered a member of the junior class. • If you have not earned 27.5 credits, by the end of the summer, you will not be considered a member of the sophomore class.

  8. Teacher level recommendations/registration process • Pay close attention that you are choosing the right level that your teacher has recommended you for. • If you would like to move up a class level and you’re not recommended for that level you must schedule a meeting with the recommending teacher along with a parent or guardian.

  9. Program of Studies • Please reference the Program of Studies on the GHS Guidance webpage for course descriptions/ pre-requisites and those courses open to freshmen. • Not all courses listed in the Program of Studies run every year. Only those courses listed on the course registration sheet are those available to you.

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