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BHS SOPHOMORE registration

BHS SOPHOMORE registration. 2013-2014 school year. PURPOSE . To provide you with important information about graduation requirements To help you make well informed decisions about which classes to take your sophomore year More questions? Email your counselor at:

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BHS SOPHOMORE registration

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  1. BHS SOPHOMORE registration 2013-2014 school year

  2. PURPOSE • To provide you with important information about graduation requirements • To help you make well informed decisions about which classes to take your sophomore year • More questions? Email your counselor at: • heidi.shires@sjsd.k12.mo.us (A-F) • madison.tritten@sjsd.k12.mo.us (G-O) • karrie.engel@sjsd.k12.mo.us (P-Z)

  3. PROCESS • Get your Registration card from your CAMP teacher. • Choose and circle class selections & alternates on your registration card. • Take your registration card home and discuss your selections with your parents. Get your PARENT SIGNATURE. • Turn your signed registration form into your CAMP teacher. You will upload your selections to the parent/student portal of Powerschool during CAMP.

  4. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Credit TypeCredit Required Communication Arts 4 credits Social Studies 3 ½ credits Science 3 credits Math 3 credits Practical Art (IT, FACS, Business) 1 credit Fine Art (Art, Music, Theater) 1 credit Physical Education/Health 2 credits Personal Finance ½ credit Other Electives 7 credits Total: 25 credits

  5. GUIDE FOR CAREER PLANNING AND PROGRAMS OF STUDY BOOKLET • Access this book online at : • http://www.sjsd.k12.mo.us/Page/11677 • What will you find in the book? • Graduation requirements – pg. 8 • Class Descriptions - pgs. 110 – 169 • Career Pathways (for help in choosing classes which go along with your intended career) – Pgs. 21 - 100

  6. SAMPLE REGISTRATION CARD

  7. REQUIRED CORE CLASSESYOU MUST TAKE THESE COURSES YOUR 10th grade YEAR You will choose & circle 1 class in each of the following categories • Communication Arts 10 • World History • Math (if you had Alg I this year: take Geometry. If you had Geometry this year: take Algebra II) • PCP or *Chemistry • Health and ½ credit PE or JROTC • 3 credits of the electives of your choice

  8. *HONORS VS. NON HONORS CLASSES • Honors classes are denoted by an * on your registration sheet • You MUST take 4 honors classes per semester if you are trying to be in the top 10% of your graduating class

  9. CHOOSING ELECTIVES: Keep in mind that you must take at least 1 fine art and 1 practical art to meet graduation requirements • Fine Art (any class in): • Art • Vocal Music (Choir) • Instrumental Music (band or strings) • Theatre • Competitive Drama • Practical Art (any class in): • Business • Industrial Technology • Family and Consumer Science (FACS) • HillyardTech. Center

  10. Choosing elective “ALTERNATES” • ALTERNATE Classes: Write in 1 year long alternate and 4 sem. alternates on your registration sheet. • These are classes you agree to take if your other class selections cannot be filled. IMPORTANT!! You will NOT be allowed to change your schedule into a class not circled or written in as an alternate on your registration card.

  11. THINK ABOUT ACT • Taking a rigorous course load (honors and core electives) is best for achieving a high ACT score • An ACT score is required for admittance to most colleges and universities • Scholarship $ depend on it • Begin taking 2nd sem. Sophomore year

  12. KEEP IN MIND . . . • First and foremost: we place you in classes that are required for graduation. • We do our best to fill your course requests, but sometimes it is impossible. • Pay your fees! • If you owe money for a course this year, we cannot put you in a course that requires a fee next year • For example, if you owe money for Woodworking Tech this year, we cannot put you in Metal Working Tech next year • Credits are earned by semester. If you fail a semester of a graduation requirement, the same semester must be re-taken.

  13. What to do about failed courses • Register for regular sophomore classes as if you have passed every course up to this point. • Counselors will adjust your schedule to make room for you to re-take failures. • For example: if you failed a class required for graduation this year, we put that class back into your schedule next year • Failed graduation requirements must be re-taken until passed.

  14. Questions Email your counselor at: heidi.shires@sjsd.k12.mo.us (A-F) madison.tritten@sjsd.k12.mo.us (G-O) karrie.engel@sjsd.k12.mo.us (P-Z) Stop in the counseling office and make an appointment or call 671-4037 Follow us on twitter: @BHS_Counseling

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