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Class of 2017 PRE-REGISTRATION 2014-2015

Class of 2017 PRE-REGISTRATION 2014-2015. Student Services Department Riverside Brookfield High School December 16 th and 17 th. Appointment Pass. Registration dates. Begins on January 7th Ends on January 17th Be on time for your appointment Be prepared with a completed form.

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Class of 2017 PRE-REGISTRATION 2014-2015

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  1. Class of 2017PRE-REGISTRATION 2014-2015 Student Services Department Riverside Brookfield High School December 16th and 17th

  2. Appointment Pass

  3. Registration dates • Begins on January 7th • Ends on January 17th • Be on time for your appointment • Be prepared with a completed form

  4. Registration form

  5. Registration Form

  6. Curriculum Guide • A copy of the 2014-15 Curriculum Guide can be viewed and downloaded from the RB website.

  7. Sophomore Year classes • 1.0 Credit in English • 1.0 Credit in Math • 1.0 Credit in Science • 1.0 Western Civilization (If not currently taking) • .5 Credit in Health • .5 Credit P.E. or 1.0 Credit in Marching Band • Electives (World Language, Applied Arts, Fine Arts, English)

  8. Sophomore year classes • Pay attention to graduation requirements. • Be sure to list alternative classes – This is very important in case a course is closed due to maximum enrollment or if a course is cancelled due to limited enrollment. • Think about your 4-year academic plan – How will you meet all of your requirements plus take interesting electives?

  9. 4-Year academic Plan

  10. Graduation requirements

  11. Elective Opportunities • English Electives • Clarion • Rouser • Debate • Creative Writing • Journalism • World Language • Spanish, French, German & Heritage Speakers • Social Studies • AP European History • Urban Studies

  12. Elective Opportunities • Applied Arts • Business & Technology • Family & Consumer Science • Industrial Technology • Technology Education • Television Arts Production • Fine Arts • Music • Art • Dance • Theater

  13. recommendations • Your current teacher made recommendations in the following subject areas: • English (Regular or Honors) • Math (Regular or Honors) • Science (Regular or Honors) • Social Studies (Regular or AP) • World Language (Level II, III or IV) • Teachers may have suggested classes in: • Applied Arts • Fine Arts

  14. Level change requests

  15. Taking a rigorous schedule • Remember to take courses that are both challenging and rewarding. • Remember balance – allow time for academics, extra-curricular activities and time to do the things you enjoy. • Consider your post-secondary plans • 4-year college • 2-year college • Trade school • Military • Work

  16. Summer school opportunities • Fine Arts Survey (A proficiency exam is also offered once each semester. The 2nd semester date is TBD.) • Health (The course fills up fast.) • Failed courses from previous years.

  17. schedule changes • Course verifications will be mailed home in late March/early April. • Student will be given approximately 7 days to make course changes. • After the deadline, “change of mind” schedule change requests will not be honored.

  18. Questions

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