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Preparing for 11 th Grade Scheduling 2015

Preparing for 11 th Grade Scheduling 2015. Standard Diploma Requirements English4 Math3 Science3 History3 PE2 Foreign Language, Fine Arts, Career or Technical

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Preparing for 11th Grade

Scheduling 2015

Standard Diploma Requirements

English 4

Math 3

Science 3

History 3

PE 2

Foreign Language, Fine Arts, Career or Technical Education

2

Finance 1

Electives 4

Advanced Diploma Requirements

English 4

Math 4

Science 4

History 4

PE 2

Foreign Language 3

Fine Art or Career or Technical Education

2

Finance 1

Electives 2

Verified CreditsStandard Advanced

English 2 English 2

Mathematics

1 Mathematics 2

Science 1 Science 2

History 1 History 2

Student Select

1 Student Select

1

Total 6 Total 9

~Promotion Policy~

In order to be promoted to the 11th grade you MUST have the following:Successfully completed ten

credits including English 10, one math, one science, and one social science.

You MUST also have one verified credit in math, science, and history/social science. (3 total)

Volunteer Hours

Starting with the freshman class of 2013-2014; all students are required to complete 50 hours of community service by the end of their Senior year.

This is a graduation requirement!

Forms can be picked up in guidance and should be turned into your guidance counselor asap.

English Options

1. English 11

2. Honors English 11

3. AP Language and Composition

English OptionsEnglish 11 Completion of

English 10Honors English 11 B or better in

English 10 or Honors English 10

AP Language and Composition

B or better in English 10

Math Options

1. Algebra II (Regular/Honors)

2. Algebra Functions and Data Analysis

3. Mathematical Analysis

4. Probability and Statistics

5. Discrete Math

6. AP Statistics

7. DC Pre Calculus

Algebra II Completion of Geometry

Honors Algebra II and Trig B or better in Geometry and Algebra I

Mathematical Analysis Completion of Algebra II

Probability and Statistics Completion of Algebra II

Discrete Math Completion of Algebra II

AP Statistics B or better in Algebra II

DC Pre Calculus B or better in Algebra II,Must score 50 or better on math placement test at PDCCC (6 college credits)

Science Options1. Ecology (study the local environment

and environmental issues)

2. Oceanography (science as it relates to the ocean)

3. Chemistry (Regular and Honors) (atomic theory, atomic structure,

properties of matter, chemical equations, gas laws, and

thermodynamics)

Science Options

Ecology Algebra I, Biology, Earth Science

Oceanography Algebra I, Biology, Earth Science

Chemistry C or better in Algebra II

Honors Chemistry B or better in Algebra II

History Options1. US/VA History

(Regular/Honors)

2. AP US History

3. DC US History

4. DC Western Civilization

5. DC Psychology

History Options

US/VA History Completion of W.H. II

Honors US/VA History B or better in W.H. II

AP US History B or better in W.H. II

DC US History B or better in W.H. II, completion of the COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)

DC Western Civilization COMPASS test at PDCCC

DC Psychology B or better in English 10, COMPASS test at PDCCC (6 college credits)

Health/PE

PE 9PE 10

Finance

Everyone MUST take finance.

Foreign Language Options

Spanish I Latin I French I Sign Lang. I

Spanish II Latin II French II Sign Lang. II

Spanish III Latin III French III Sign Lang. III

Spanish IV*

Latin IV* French IV* DC Sign Lang. IV*

AP Spanish*

Latin V* French V*

SEQUENTIAL ELECTIVE

A Sequential elective means- taking Two classes under One subject area.

Examples: ROTC I, ROTC II

ART I, ART II

Fine Arts OptionsArt I

Art II

Art III

Art IV

DC Art Appreciation

Intermediate Orchestra

Advanced Orchestra

Beginning Chorus

Intermediate Chorus

Advanced Chorus

Theatre I

Theatre II

Beginning Band

Intermediate Band

Advanced Band

Music Theory

Career or Technical Education Options

Accounting Advanced Marketing Agricultural Business

Fundamentals III Agricultural Business

Operations IV Agricultural Mechanics and

Basic Animal Science II Foundations of Agricultural

and Natural Resources Architectural Drawing and

Design Basic Technical Drawing Business Law Communication Systems Computer Animation Computer Information Systems Cooperative Education-

Business Cooperative Education-

Marketing DC Software Design/Gaming

and Simulation DC Virginia Teacher for

Tomorrow I DC Virginia Teachers for

Tomorrow II Design, Multimedia, and Web

Technologies Economics and Personal

Finance Education for Employment I Education for Employment II Education for Employment

Cooperative Education

Career and Tech. Education Options

Engineering Drawing

Entrepreneurship Education

Food and Hospitality Services I

Food and Hospitality Services II

Global Marketing and Commerce

Graphic Communication Systems

Internet Marketing

Introduction to Health and Medical Sciences

Introduction to Marketing

Keyboarding Applications

Life Planning

Marketing

Office Administration

Principles of Business and Marketing

Resource Management

Technology Foundations

Technology Transfer

Word Processing

More Elective Options

Public SpeakingJournalismROTC I, II, III, IV

Pruden Center

Auto Service Technology I and II

Building Trades I and II

Collision Repair Technology I and II

Cosmetology I and II

Culinary Arts I and II

Early Childhood Education I and II

Veterinary Assistant I and II

Welding I and II

DC Modeling and Simulation Support Specialist I and II

Certified Internet Webmaster

Emergency Medical Technician

Geospatial Technology I

Nurse Aide

PC Technology

Utility/Heavy Construction

ACP for MS and HS

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