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Class Selections

Get recommendations from teachers, meet with your counselor, and choose your pathway for college and career readiness. Learn about weighted GPAs, accelerated programs, and graduation requirements.

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Class Selections

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  1. Class Selections 2019

  2. TODAY’S AGENDA • Presentation for Course Selection • Talk to teachers about selections and get recommendations • Take sheet home and get parent signature • Keep sheet with you until you meet with your Counselor in English class in the upcoming weeks • If you do not have an English class on our campus, you can join any English class when they attend our registration during the month of February in 4160

  3. Pick Your Academy Biomedical Business Engineering Performing and Visual Arts Circle your pathway on the top of your course selection sheet.

  4. Pinellas Pathways – Choose your Path • Advanced Scholar Pathway - This includes a rigorous level of required and elective courses that best prepare students seeking admittance to competitive four-year universities. • College Pathway (Scholar Designation) - This includes a rigorous level of required and elective courses that best prepare students for entry into a college or four year university. • Technical/College Pathway (Merit Designation) - This offers the opportunity for students to challenge themselves in elective areas of interest, earn nationally recognized industry certifications, and pursue entry into a post-secondary technical school or state college. Circle your pathway on the top of your course selection sheet.

  5. Acceleration Plan It is our expectation that by the time you graduate, you are college and career ready. Students have 3 options to meet this goal. Circle which goal you have: • Pass an AP Exam • Pass a certification test • Pass a dual enrollment course

  6. Optional Accelerated Programs • AP Capstone / Collegiate • AP Capstone / Traditional • Collegiate • Traditional

  7. Quality Points – Weighted GPA Because some classes are more difficult, rely more heavily on tests, or demand more assignments than others, they also have a *quality point* attached to them. Quality points affect your weighted GPA. Honors classes - .5 quality points AP and Dual Enrollment classes – 1.0 quality points

  8. Examples of how Quality Points can help or harm…. Example 1 An A in an AP class = 5.0 GPA An A in an honors class = 4.5 GPA An A in a regular class = 4.0 GPA Example 2 A C in an AP class = 3.0 GPA A B in an honors class = 3.5 GPA An A in a regular class = 4.0 GPA Moral of the story? Only choose AP and honors classes that you have a proven history of performing well in.

  9. Personalized Learning Pathway Students can see what they still need to graduate: • In Focus, click on Clever • Click on Personalized Learning Pathway Transcripts will be given out in English classes, but it’s a good idea to look at this website prior to meeting with us!

  10. English – Graduation Req. - 4 credits • English 3 • As and Bs  English 4 Honors • Cs or Below  English 4 • English 3 Honors • As  AP Literature • As and Bs  English 4 Honors • Cs or Below  English 4 • AP Language •  As and Bs  AP Literature •  Cs or Below  English 4 or English 4 H English 1 (regular or honors)  As and Bs  English 2 H  Cs or Below  English 2 English 2  As and Bs  English 3 H  Cs or Below  English 3 English 2 Honors  As and Bs  English 3 H or AP Language  Cs or Below  English 3 Composition I and II may be taken through Dual Enrollment if all other criteria have been met.

  11. Math – Graduation Req. – 4 creditsMath placement will be determined by grades, teacher recommendations, and EOC scoresSee Math Course Progression on www.elhsonline.com under Math Algebra 1 and Geometry are requirements for graduation. If you fail these courses, they must be retaken.

  12. Science – Graduation Req. – 3 credits Environmental (freshman)  Biology Biology As and Bs  Physical Science Cs or below  Marine Science, Environmental Biology Honors As  Chemistry Honors  Bs  Chemistry Cs or Below  Marine, Environmental, or Physical Science Biology is required for graduation!

  13. Science Physical Science • As and Bs  Chemistry • Cs and Below  Marine or Environmental Chemistry • As or Bs  AP Environmental, Marine Honors, Physics Honors • Cs or Below  Marine Science or Environmental Chemistry Honors • As or Bs  AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental • Cs  Marine Science Honors, Physics Honors • Ds  Marine Science 1, Environmental Science

  14. Science Marine Science 1  As and Bs Marine Science 2 Honors  Cs or Below  Environmental Science Marine Science 1 Honors  As and Bs  Marine Science 2 H  Cs or Below  Environmental Science Environmental Science (upperclassman)  As and Bs  Marine Science 1 H  Cs or Below  Marine Science Anatomy and Physiology Honors  As and Bs  AP Environ, AP Bio  Cs or Below  Marine, Environmental

  15. Advanced Science Courses As and Bs in any AP Science • AP Environmental • AP Biology (2 periods) • AP Chemistry (2 periods) • AP Physics 1 • AP Physics C - must be taken at the same time as AP Calculus. It is recommended that you take AP Physics 1 first. Intro to Chemistry and Meteorology are also offered through SPC on our campus if all other dual enrollment criteria has been met

  16. Social Studies – Grad Req. – 3 credits 9th Graders • World History, World History Honors • If you are motivated  AP World History AP Human Geography • As and Bs AP World History • Cs  World History Honors • Ds or Below  World History

  17. Social Studies AP World • As and Bs  AP US History • Bs and Cs  US History Honors • Ds or Below  US History World History Honors  As and Bs  AP US History  Bs and Cs  US History Honors  Cs and below  US History World History • As and Bs  US History Honors • Cs and Below  US History

  18. Social Studies AP US History • As, Bs, and Cs  AP Govt/AP Econ • Bs and Cs  Govt and Econ Honors • Ds and Below  Govt and Econ US History Honors  As and Bs  AP Govt and AP Econ  Bs and Cs  Government and Econ Honors  Cs and Below  Govt and Econ US History  As and Bs  Govt and Econ Honors  Cs and Below  Government and Econ

  19. Academy Electives Engineering • 10th Grade – POE (Principles of Engineering) • 11th Grade – Pick from Computer Integ. Manufacturing, Aerospace, Civil, Environmental Sustainability • Senior Year – EDD (Engineering Design and Development) Business (Must take Digital Info Tech FIRST) • Digital Design  Digital Design 2  Digital Design 3 • Comp/Network Security Fund. Cybersecurity Essentials  Operational Cyber • Foundations of Web Design  User Interface Design  Web Script. Fundamentals • Business Software 1  Business Software 2 • Business and Entrepreneurial Principals  Legal Aspects • AP Computer Science

  20. Academy Electives Performing Arts • Theater, Musical Theater • Band, Instrumental Ensemble, Instrumental Techniques, Jazz Ensemble, and more • 2D Art, 3D Art • Chorus, Vocal Ensemble Bio Med • Freshman Year – Principles of Bio Med • Sophomore Year - Human Body Systems • Junior Year - Medical Intervention • Senior Year – Biomedical Innovations For Classes with Levels (AVID, Art, Band, etc) Pick the next highest level than the class you are currently in: (Band 1  Band 2) (Avid 2  Avid 3) (2D Art 1  2D Art 2) (Theater 3  Theater 4)

  21. Foreign Language NOT NEEDED FOR GRADUATION TWO YEARS REQUIRED FOR BRIGHT FUTURES AND UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS. MORE YEARS ENCOURAGED If you have A or B in the class…continue on. Level 3 and higher becomes honors level – they cover double the amount of work in the same amount of time. Must be ready to work!!! Spanish French German Chinese

  22. Application CoursesApplications must be completed and accepted before the class becomes part of your schedule. AVID – must have rigorous courses in your schedule Workplace Essentials/Practical Arts – TA (Juniors and Seniors only) PTC – technical training in classes like automotive repair, cosmetology, web design, machining technologies • classes are in the morning during periods 1-3.

  23. Dual Enrollment at East Lake Intro to Chemistry Comp 1/Comp 2 • 3.0 unweighted GPA • An SPC ID # • Qualifying PERT scores The College Experience • 2.5 unweighted GPA • An SPC ID # • PERT/ACT/SAT Scores Meteorology • 3.0 unweighted GPA • An SPC ID # • Qualifying PERT scores Intro to Education • 2.5 unweighted GPA • An SPC ID # • PERT/ACT/SAT Scores

  24. AP Capstone Seminar Class – SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS Research Class – COMPLETED AFTER SEMINAR • Learn to research, write, and present on current events, philosophy, science, history, politics – no topic is off limits! • Group papers and presentations – you must be willing to work with others! • Research projects based on current interests – you choose the topics for your biggest projects! 4 AP EXAMS PASSED + SEMINAR(11TH) + RESEARCH(12TH) = CAPSTONE DIPLOMA

  25. Electives • Can be found on the course selection sheet • Keep in mind all other Graduation Requirements: • 1 credit of Fine Art • HOPE (full year) • 1 online class • If the class is a full year course, you must complete the full year online to receive an online credit • HOPE Online at School

  26. Course Selections Due SOON • Pick 7 classes to be taken here at ELHS. If you are applying or planning to do classes off-campus, we will adjust your schedule later to accommodate • Talk to teachers about selections and get recommendations • Take sheet home and get parent signature • Keep sheet with you until you meet with your Counselor in English class in the upcoming weeks • If you do not have an English class on our campus, you can join any English class when they attend our registration during the month of February in 4160

  27. Thank you for your attention! Make sure you get a course selection sheet before you leave…

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