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Class of 2015 Registration

Class of 2015 Registration. Class Registration. Required courses for Seniors: English 4 PE Consumer Education if not taken yet You will need 22 credits to graduate. Should have passed by the end of your junior year:. English 1, 2, 3 Speech (freshman year) Math (three years)

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Class of 2015 Registration

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  1. Class of 2015 Registration

  2. Class Registration • Required courses for Seniors: • English 4 • PE • Consumer Education if not taken yet • You will need 22 credits to graduate

  3. Should have passed by the end of your junior year: • English 1, 2, 3 • Speech (freshman year) • Math (three years) • Science (two years) • Western Civilization (sophomore year) • US History • 5 terms of PE • Dr. Ed./ Health/Consumer Education • Keyboarding (freshman year) • Consumer Education

  4. Four-year colleges require: • 4 years of English • 3 years of math at least up to Alg. 2 • 3 years of science • 3 years of social studies (many will need to take for senior year) • 2 years of foreign language OR fine arts

  5. Options to select: • Check English 4 either R, CP, H/AP • English Electives: • World Literature • Creative Writing • Publications/Yearbook (See Mrs. Gugerty)

  6. PE • Must take 2 semesters PE Exemptions: • College - Must take 4 Core classes • Sport - Must take 3 Core classes and two sports (Poms/Cheerleading and Marching Band all year count as two sports) List sports on registration sheet. Core courses: (English, math, science, social studies, science and foreign languages)

  7. New PE courses Lifetime Fitness Racket/Recreational Sports Team Activities Weight Training Athlete’s PE (Only available for 1st semester)

  8. Math Options

  9. Dual Credit Math AP Calculus will count as Math 170 Calculus I (5 credits), Math 139 Pre. Calculus II (4 credits) and Math 138 Pre. Calculus I (4 credits) at Joliet Junior College for a total of 13 college credits. AP Statistics will count as Math 128 Elementary Statistics (4 credits). Student must meet the Compass math pre-requisite to be able to earn JJC credit. The Compass test can be taken at the JJC Morris Campus. Students can take the AP classes without receiving JJC credit.

  10. Science Options • Explorations Chem./Phys-R • Needs teacher recommendation for science • Biology-R • Take Chemistry 1-R (college prep class) or Exploring Chem./Physics-R • Chemistry 1-R • Take Physics-R, Chem. 2-R or Anat./Physiology 1-R • Chemistry 1-H • Take Physics-H or Chem. 2-R or Anat./Physiology 1-R

  11. Electives

  12. College Foreign Language Requirements

  13. Contemporary World Problems • This will be a “blended” course. • This means it will be delivered through an online system. • Students will access submit course information through the internet. Students work individually and deadlines will need to be met. • This class will not meet every day. It will meet once a week throughout the semester. • Link for hardware, software and technological skills are at http://bit.ly/YUZrZk

  14. Electives Continued

  15. Co-op You must have a job/internship for the school year. Class meets 6th hour and you are released for 7th hour. You are graded by both your classroom performance and your job/internship. You must meet the standards during the school year or you may be removed from the co-op program.

  16. GAVC • Meets two periods every day all year. • Must must currently have good attendance and be on track to graduate • Most programs are worth 2 credits for the year • If you drop GAVC after the 3rd day - your parents will be charged the cost of the course (approx. $2500) • Can continue to the second year of a program or choose a first year of a program • Some programs have an early bird session for second year students which starts at 6:50 am

  17. GAVC Programs Cosmetology: AM Session will run blocks 1-4 (worth 4 scheduling points) PM Session will run blocks 5-7 (worth 3 scheduling points)

  18. Study Hall You may select to have a study hall for one period. You can have a study hall one semester or all year. You will not earn a credit for study hall. You can select an elective class instead of a study hall.

  19. Registration Summary Should have selected English and PE Select Electives from any of the following: Social Studies, Fine Arts, Language, Business, Family and Consumer Sciences, Industrial Arts, Study Hall or GAVC. The total of scheduling values will equal 7! Write down two other options under Alternatives that you did not circle. Have one of your parents sign the registration sheet before you turn it in.

  20. Due Date • These forms will be collected Jan. 28-31from your counselor out of your English class. • Talk to your parents and teachers on options. Have your parents sign the registration form. • You will be mailed your course list in March. Make sure the list is correct. • Choose wisely! The master schedule is arranged by your choices. Changing is difficult once the schedule is made. • Course descriptions from the curriculum guide are on the webpage www.morrishs.org under the Guidance section.

  21. Pick up in English Mrs. Porter – Tuesday, January 28 Ms. Bamonte – Tuesday, January 28 Ms. Wills – Wednesday, January 29 Ms. Costello – Thursday, January 30 Mrs. Gustafson – Friday, January, 31 Remember to bring your completed registration sheet with your parent’s signature!

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