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Welcome to the State College High School South Building

Welcome to the State College High School South Building Graduating Class of 2019 Course Selection and Registration presentation. Learn about important timelines, graduation requirements, and how to request courses for the next school year. Don't miss out on this valuable information!

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Welcome to the State College High School South Building

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  1. Welcome to the State College High School South Building Graduating Class of 2019

  2. Course Selection and Registration for Class of 2019 February 2015 Presenters: Susan Marshall Alice Ball Tanya Anderson Carissa Bailey

  3. General Registration Timeline • February- receive directions for course registration/course selection guide. • Your course requests are due by March 6th at Registrar’s Office. • August – receive your schedules online and window of opportunity to make adjustments. Schedule changes are limited once school starts. *FRESHMEN ORIENTATION IN AUGUST *

  4. Two Points of View • Short Term:What you need to know to schedule classes for next year. • Long Term: What you need to know & think about to plan for the next four years of high school and for life after high school.

  5. Minimum Graduation Requirements • 4 credits each of English and Social Studies • 3 credits each of Science and Math • Physical Education each year in high school • Health in 9th/10th and 11th/12th Grade (2 courses) • In-class Driver’s Education • Graduation Project • Community Service (20 Hours) • Electives (5.5 credits) • Total of 22.50credits

  6. Required Courses In 9th Grade • English • Social Studies • Science • Math • PE and Health • Elective (World Language if college bound) • Electives or a Study Hall • Lunch

  7. English and Social Studies • ENGLISH OPTIONS: • Advanced English 9 • English 9 • SOCIAL STUDIES OPTIONS: • Advanced World History I • World History I

  8. Typical 9th grade Math Options: • Algebra 1 • C.P. Algebra 1 • Geometry • C.P. Geometry • Advanced Geometry • Algebra 2 • C.P. Algebra 2 • Advanced Algebra 2

  9. Science Options: • Advanced Earth Systems Science I • Earth Systems Science I • Earth Systems Science • Adv. Biology 1 – must meet the prerequisites for Math • Adv. ESS1 and Adv. Bio 1

  10. Physical Education and Health PE OPTIONS: • PE 9 (.50 Credit) Health OPTIONS: • Health 1 (.50 Credit)

  11. World Languages OPTIONS: - Spanish - French - German - Arabic - Latin - Mandarin Chinese (through LE contract)

  12. OTHER ELECTIVES • Art • Family and Consumer Science • Music • Technology Education • CTC • LE (Learning Enrichment)

  13. HOW TO REQUEST COURSES • Fill out the Course Registration Form – handout • Choose core courses (including World Language) • Choose electives • You must have at least 6.0 credits on your schedule, we recommend at least 7.0 credits. • Due March 6th at Registrar’s Office

  14. Typical Daily Schedule for 9th Grade 6.0 credits required at a minimum, 7.0 credits recommended.

  15. Graduation Requirement Specific Topics • 22.5 Credits are required to graduate from High School, however, there are some special considerations. 1. Colleges Have Different Requirements • World Language – typically 2 yrs. required, but 3 or more recommended for 4 yr. colleges. • Math ? • Science ? • Fine Arts ? 2. Requirements For NCAA – 16 Core Course Rule for Division I & II (NCAA.org)

  16. How to Read the Guide Name of Course Example: F 262 – FALL Semester class S 262 - SPRING Semester Class Y 206 - YEAR Long Class .50 - Credit or 1.0 Credit 5 - days per week * Prerequisites are not negotiable

  17. What do the symbols mean ?????

  18. Where is it???? HOW TO FIND THE COURSE SELECTION GUIDE ONLINE Links may be found on the left side of the high school webpage

  19. Remember • Talk over your course selection with your parents/guardians. • Remember, you are building your high school transcript which will be used for college, job, military and scholarship opportunities. Grades count! • Get Involved In clubs, sports and activities.

  20. Contact Information Thank you for attending! Feel free to email or call us with questions: Heather Card @ Registrar’s Office: hvc11@scasd.org or 231-1017 Cheryl Price @ Delta - clp11@scasd.org Susan Marshall @ HSN - smb11@scasd.org

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