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Fall Semester Class Selection

2014 – 2015 Registration. Fall Semester Class Selection . It is very important that you take time to carefully consider all of your course options for next year.

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Fall Semester Class Selection

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  1. 2014 – 2015Registration FallSemester Class Selection

  2. It is very important that you take time to carefully consider all of your course options for next year. • Filling out this form correctly is an important first step. There will not be many opportunities for you to make changes once the form is submitted. • In early spring, you will receive a preview copy of your schedule for next year. Put your best paw forward!

  3. CHOOSE YOUR CLASSES WISELY Our classes will be very full, which will mean few schedule changes in the fall. Give careful attention to your choices now so you can get the classes you want and need. The majority of our classes are full year, plan wisely!

  4. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

  5. FILLING OUT THE FORM

  6. CORE CONTENT CLASSES Now we are going to look in-depth at the 5 core content area class options: Social Studies English Fitness & Health Math Science

  7. ENGLISH Washington 4-year public and private colleges require you have 4 years of English. WWU 4 years required Gonzaga 4 years required UW 4 years required EWU 4 years required WSU 4 years required

  8. ENGLISH 4.0 Credits Required (including English 9) Pre-AP & AP courses have required Summer Assignments Pre-AP English 10 or English 10 10 AP Language & Composition or English 11 11 AP Literature & Composition or English 12: College Prep or English 12: Creative Writingor English 12: Mythology 12

  9. SOCIAL STUDIES There is no 10th grade Social Studies requirement, but there are elective options you can take to earn AP credit. All Washington 4-year public and private colleges require you have 3 years of Social Studies. WWU 3 years required Gonzaga 3 years required UW 3 years required EWU 3 years required WSU 3 years required

  10. SOCIAL STUDIES These are elective options and do not count for social studies requirements • AP Art History or • AP European History or • AP Human Geography 3.0 Credits Required (including World History 9 or AP European History) 10 optional • AP US History or • American Studies 11 required • AP Comparative Gov’t/AP US Gov’t or • Current World Affairs (CWA)/Civics 12 required

  11. MATH All Washington 4-year public and private colleges require you to go through at least Algebra II, and prefer that you have completed Pre-Calculus or Calculus. WWU 3 years required through Algebra II. 4 years highly recommended Gonzaga 3 years required through Algebra II. 4 years highly recommended UW 3 years required through Algebra II. 4 years highly recommended EWU 3 years required through Algebra II. 4 years highly recommended WSU 3 years required through Algebra II. 4 years highly recommended

  12. MATH OPTIONS 3.0 Credits Required (including 9th grade math) 4 years of math highly recommended for students entering a 2 or 4 year post-high school program AP Statistics AP Calculus AB & BC Pre-Calculus Reg. or Pre-AP Quantitative Math (seniors only) Algebra II Reg. or Pre-AP Geometry Reg. or Pre-AP Intermediate Math Algebra I NOTE: Parent permission required for this option

  13. SCIENCE Most 4-year colleges require you to take 1-2 years of an “Algebra-based Science” in your junior and/or senior year. The courses with an * on the next slide satisfy that requirement. Gonzaga 11th/12th enrollment in *Science WWU 11th/12thenrollment in *Science WSU 11th/12th enrollment in *Science UW 11th/12th enrollment in *Science EWU 11th/12th enrollment in *Science

  14. SCIENCE OPTIONS 3.0 Credits Required (including 9th grade science) 4 years of science highly recommended for students entering a 2 or 4-year post-high school program Pre-AP Biology or MESA Biology or Biology 10 *AP Biology *AP Chemistry *AP Environmental Science *AP Physics B *AP Physics C *Chemistry *Physics Human Biology Environmental Chemistry 11 & 12 *= Algebra-based science

  15. Foods & Fitness “0” Hour Adv. Conditioning Enrollment is generally reserved for athletes - permission from the teacher is required Fitness (Includes Advanced Conditioning during theschool day) FITNESS & HEALTH 1.5 Credits Fitness + 0.5Credit Health Required If you haven’t completed Fitness or Health, be sure to sign up! Health or Intro to Health Science Careers SVL Fitness You are responsible for signing up for SVL. After you register online, bring completed form to your counselor. • SVL Athlete Option • For students who are in a school or club sport. • This does NOT count as one of your 6 classes! • You are responsible for signing up for SVL. After you register online, bring completed form to your counselor.

  16. WORLD LANGUAGES Chinese French JapaneseSpanish 1st - 4thYear 1st - 4th Year (AP) 1st - 4th Year 1st - 5th Year (AP) • Most 4-year colleges require 2 consecutive years of the same language, some colleges require 3 years. Check the college admission requirements for the school(s) you are considering.

  17. FINE & PERFORMING ARTS 1.0 credits required for graduation and most 4 year colleges. Some colleges may require more. Includes Fine Arts, Music, and Performing Arts such as Drama and Drill Team. All Fine & Performing Arts classes are full year (2 semesters)

  18. FINE ARTS AP Digital Photography (including 0 Hour) Web Design Jewelry & Small Sculpture Drawing,Sculpting,& Painting Painting Ceramics Creative Drawing AP Studio Art

  19. MUSIC Band Orchestra Choir Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Symphonic Advanced Advanced Advanced Chamber Vocal Ensemble Percussion Show Choir (0 Hr) Guitar Lab Marching (7th Hr) Jazz Band (0 Hr)

  20. PERFORMING ARTS Drama(Intro) Drill Team (Tryouts Required) Advanced Drama Musical Theatre

  21. ENGLISH & SOCIAL STUDIES These are electives and do not fulfill your English or Social Studies graduation requirements. Social Studies Electives English Electives Creative Writing AP Art History *can count for World History 9 AP European History* Debate (0 Hour) AP Human Geography Journalism/LC Journalcan also count as CTE AP Psychology (11th-12th) *no longer a 12th grade social studies course Mythology PICI* (Practicum inCommunity Involvement) (11th-12th) Writing About Film Psychology/Sociology

  22. CAREER & TECHNICAL (CTE) 1.0 credits required for graduation. All CTE classes are full year (2 semesters) Many of these courses have articulationagreements with SCC/SFCC to grant high school AND free college credit.

  23. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Intro to Computer Science Biomedical Research Year 1 Pre-Engineering Technological Design Biomedical Research Year 2 Drafting &Technological Design AP ComputerScience Biomedical Medical Investigations Year 3 Pre-Engineering Robotics Biomedical Biomedical Innovations Year 4 Web Design TV & Video Production

  24. CULINARY & HOSPITALITY Foods & Nutrition/ International Foods ProStart Culinary Arts Foods & Fitness* * Can count as Fitness ProStart Tiger Perk (0 Hour) Work Credit (get credit for your job)

  25. DESIGN & FASHION Fabric & Fashion AP Digital Photography(includes 0 Hour) Fabric & Fashion Intern Yearbook Costume Design/ Theatrical Costuming Jewelry & Small Sculpture Journalism/TheLC Journal Stagecraft (0 Hour)

  26. HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Sports Medicine Health Science Careers Legal Studies Criminal Justice Careers in Education/ Teaching Academy Sports Medicine Clinical (7th Hour) Child Development/Child DevelopmentCareers Career Focus (requires 2 or more periods)

  27. BUSINESS & MARKETING CO-OP/ Entrepreneurship Accounting & Digital QuickBooks Marketing/ Intro to Business Adv. Marketing/ DECA Tiger Depot/ Business Procedures ASB/ Student Body Leadership Independent Business Project Computer Apps: Culminating Project (seniors only) Sports & Entertainment Marketing Tiger Den/ Marketing Management Work Credit(credit for your job)

  28. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AP CapstoneSeminar(11th grade only) Teacher/Office/Library Assistant*(12th grade only) [CTE] AVID [CTE](10th grade only) * Teacher permission required. Math Intern*(12th grade only) Cheerleading(11th/12th only) Science Intern*(12th grade only) ICAN CreditRecovery

  29. NEWTECH SKILLS CENTER • Available in 11th&12thgrade • Requires 3 periods away from LC (either AM or PM) • www.skillscenter.com • You will need to complete a Skills Center registration form. • Program options: • Automotive Technology • Broadcast Media Production • Collision Repair • Computer Game Programming & Web Development • Construction Technology • Cosmetology • Criminal Justice • Culinary Arts & Hospitality • Dental Careers • Fire Science • Medical Careers • Mobile Entertainment Installation & Repair • Multimedia Graphics & Printing Production • Veterinary Careers • Welding Technology

  30. RUNNING START 11th/12th grade only: If you are considering Running Start there will be lunch meetings in March to get information. On the top of the registration form, select the Running Start option you are considering. You will have to apply for Running Start, so you must still complete the LC registration form as if you will be attending classes at LC next year.

  31. SVL & ICAN If you want to take an SVL class, please write the specific class on your registration form. YOU will still need to register for the class on SVL’s website (www.spokanevirtual.com). If you need to make up a credit, and want to do it in ICAN, write a note on your registration form.

  32. DOUBLE CHECK YOUR FORM

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