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HAZEL GREEN HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION 2014-2015

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HAZEL GREEN HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION 2014-2015

Registration Process (Students who entered as a freshman 11-12, 12-13)

• Select 4 core classes (One of each - Math, English, History, Science) • Select 4 elective courses. The following elective courses are requirements for

graduation. Counselors will work with you to assure that all of these requirements have been met.

Life PE – 1 credit Computer Elective – ½ credit

Fine Art – ½ credit Health Education – ½ credit

Registration Process (Students who entered as a freshman 13-14)

• Select 4 core classes (One of each - Math, English, History, Science) • Select 4 elective courses. The following elective courses are requirements

for graduation. Counselors will work with you to assure that all of these requirements have been met.

Career Preparedness – 1 credit Life PE – 1 credit

Health Education – ½ credit CTE and/or Foreign Language and/or Arts Education – 3 credits

Advanced Academic Endorsement Diploma Requirements (Students who entered as a freshman 11-12, 12-13)

All regular diploma requirements plus the following: • 2 credits of foreign language (in the same language) • 1 AP credit • Algebra 2 with Trigonometry

If you do not want to be considered for this endorsement, an “OPT-OUT form” must be

turned in to the guidance office!

Advanced Career Technical Endorsement Diploma Requirements (Students who entered as a freshman 11-12, 12-13)

All regular diploma requirements plus the

following: • 2 credits of foreign language (in the same

language) • Algebra 2 with Trigonometry • 3 Career Technical Courses (courses must be

sequenced)

Core Classes (Select one of each.)

English Courses English 10 Pre-AP English 10 English 11 AP English 11 English 12 AP English 12

Math Courses Algebra 1B Geometry Geometry A Geometry B Pre-AP Geo. Algebraic Conn. Algebra 2 w/Trig Pre AP Alg. 2 Math. Inv. Pre-AP Pre-Cal. AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics

History Courses US History 10 Pre-AP USHistory 10 US History 11 AP US History Govt./Econ. Honors Govt./Econ.

Science Courses Biology Physical Science General Chemistry Pre-AP Chemistry Environmental Sc. Hum.Anat./Phys. AP Biology AP Chemistry Pre-AP Physics Forensics

Sophomore Pathway to Calculus

Juniors Pathway to Calculus

Elective Classes – Fine Arts

Instrumental Music (Band)

Theater Visual Art

Vocal Music

Elective Classes – Foreign Language

French Latin

(Offered through ACCESS)

Spanish

Elective Classes – Physical Education

Physical Education (9 and 18 weeks)

Life PE Conditioning PE

Elective Classes – English/Social Sciences

Creative Writing

Great Wars Psychology

School Publications (Yearbook) Sociology

Other – 9 week Courses

Driver’s Education Health Education ACT/Testing Prep

Electives – Career Academies Academy of Family and Consumer Sciences

Business Academy Construction Academy

Culinary Academy Engineering Academy

Medical Academy Naval JROTC

Academies may require pre-requisites and applications for

admittance.

Academy of Family and Consumer Science

The Family and Consumer Science program prepares students for jobs in which they can help

families and individuals with life services.

Course Pathways Family and Consumer Science

Family and Community Services I & II Child Development Food and Nutrition

Academy of Hospitality and Tourism This program prepares students for careers that allow

for travel and work with a variety of people. Careers can be found all over the world and range anywhere from hotel and restaurant operations to working in amusement parks and other tourist destinations.

Course Pathways

Hospitality and Tourism Culinary Arts I & II Food and Nutrition

Cooperative Education

Business Academy The Marketing, Sales and Services courses prepare

students for careers in advertising, public relations, sales and planning. Students will demonstrate creativity through promotional campaigns, event planning and new sales techniques.

Course Pathways

Business Technology Applications Marketing Principles

Entrepreneurship Sales and Promotion

Cooperative Education

Construction Academy The Building Construction program prepares students

for careers that allow you to design, plan, manage, build and maintain structures such as buildings, homes and bridges or machinery.

Course Pathways

Agriscience Construction Site Preparations

Construction Framings Construction Finishings

Engineering/STEM Academy The Engineering Academy will prepare students for college-level programs through the integration of technical and academic skills in lecture, discussion, lab work, individual and group projects, and field experience. Students interested in STEM careers can develop a better understanding of the requirements to enter this field, as well as the opportunities a career in engineering can provide.

Course Pathways Foundations of Engineering

Introduction to Robotics Basic Programming for Engineering

Engineering Research and Design Computer Science Principles

Engineering Academy Course Recommendations

Engineering Courses

Recommended Math

Courses

Recommended Science Courses

Other

Foundations of Engineering

Pre-AP or Regular

Geometry

Pre-AP or Regular Biology

Introduction to Robotics/CS

Principles

Pre-AP or Regular Algebra

2 with Trig.

Pre-AP or Regular

Chemistry

Basic Programming/ CS Principles

Pre-AP Pre-Calculus

Pre-AP Physics

Engineering Research and

Design

AP Calculus AP Chemistry Possible 1 hour engineering credit - UAH

Medical Academy The Medical Academy offers students the opportunity to explore

various career options in the medical field as well as provide foundational knowledge of the human anatomy, medical terms, medical conditions and treatments. Qualifying students are given the opportunity to participate in high quality medical internships and student trainer internships during their senior year.

Course Pathways Foundations of Health Science

Human Anatomy/Therapeutic Services Internship

EMT (Dual Enrollment with Calhoun Community College)

Medical Academy Course Recommendations

Medical Courses

Recommended Math

Courses

Recommended Science Courses

Other

Foundations of Health

Pre-AP or Regular

Geometry

Pre-AP or Regular Biology

Human Anatomy (Science Elective)

Pre-AP or Regular

Chemistry

Therapeutic Services

Pre-AP Physics

Internship/ Student

Trainer/Coop

AP Chemistry or AP Biology

EMT (Dual Enrollment)

Naval JROTC Naval JROTC is a leadership and citizenship course

which develops confidence, character, self discipline and motivation. In addition to varied classroom activities and study of American History and Naval Science, NJROTC Cadets have opportunities to travel and compete with the Drill, Shooting and Color Guard Teams.

Course Selection: Naval JROTC 1 – 4, Drill Team

Dual Enrollment Opportunities in Collaboration with

Calhoun Community College

A representative from Calhoun Community College will meet with students at the beginning of each semester to discuss requirements and to register students for classes.

Course descriptions may be found at

http://www.calhoun.edu/sites/www/Uploads/files/About

%20Us/Publications/2012-13Catalog.pdf

Dual Enrollment English Composition 101/102 6 credit hours

Cost – TBD by Calhoun Community College These courses are embedded in the AP Literature 12 class. Students are required to take the AP exam in May.

History 201/202 6 credit hours

Cost – TBD by Calhoun Community College These courses are embedded in the AP US History class.

Students are required to take the AP exam in May.

Math 112/113 6 credit hours Cost – TBD by Calhoun Community College

These courses are embedded in the Pre-AP Pre-Calculus class.

Dual Enrollment EMS 118 – Emergency Medical Technician 9 credit hours EMS 119 – Emergency Medical Technician Clinical 1 credit hour (45 clinical hours) EMS 100 – CPR (for those not certified at the professional level) 1 credit hour EMS 107 – Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) 1 credit hour Cost – TBD by Calhoun Community College These four courses will be taken at HGHS in a 96 minute, 1 semester

class. Students must turn 18 before the end of the semester. To enroll in this program, students must complete an

application for acceptance.