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Loveland High School Counselors

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LHS vs. 4-Year College Entrance Requirements

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English (3.5) Math (3) Science (3) Social Studies (3) World Language (1.0)

Health (.5) Fitness (.5) Fine Art (.5) App. Art (.5) Speech (.5) Electives (8) 

4-Year College Requirements

English (4)

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Math (4) Science (3) Social Studies (3) World Language (1-3)

Academic Electives (2)

Algebra I Geometry 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 x 10

Geometry S1 Geometry S2 World Geography S1 World Geography S2 Spanish II S1 Spanish II S2 Men’s Choir S1 Men’s Choir S2 Drawing I Intro to Business Food Science I Construction I Team Sports Video Production I First Aid 1020 1021 3024 3025 2020 2021 4088 4089 7601 7032 7033 6014 6015 6600 5018 8004 8310 7610 6634 7605

9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th 4.0 credits required for LHS Graduation

Same requirement for colleges (HEAR)

English 9 Pre AP English 9 Speech (can be taken any year) 1.0

1.0

0.5

English 10 1.0

Pre-AP English 10 1.0

English 11 AP English Language 1.0

1.0

English 12 0.5

AP English Literature 1.0

College Composition 0.5

MYP COURSES: 9 th MYP English 9 10 th 11 th 12 th MYP English 10 IB Language A 11 IB Language A 12 (two year course) (two year course)

Some examples of Language Arts electives include: Argumentation and Debate Creative Writing Mythology and Science Fiction Journalism I/II Truth and Fiction Advanced Speech (College Credit)

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

3.0 credits needed for LHS graduation Same requirement for most colleges (HEAR)

9 th 10 th 11 th

Geophysical Lab or Pre AP Geo. Lab Biology or Pre AP Biology

or 12 th

grade – student chooses class for 3 rd 1.0

1.0

year of science Chemistry 1.0

Pre AP Chemistry (Required for AP Chem.)* 1.0

Environmental Science Physics Microcomputer Projects 1.0

1.0

1.0

Semester Science Classes:

Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology II Genetics Astronomy/Meteorology 0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

AP Science Classes:

AP Environmental Science AP Biology AP Chemistry* AP Physics C (Mechanics) 1.0

1.0

1.0 1.0

MYP/IB Classes:

MYP Geophysical Lab MYP Biology 1.0

1.0

IB Biology 11/12 (Must take 2 yrs.) 1.0

IB Chemistry 11/12 (Must take 2 yrs.) 1.0

3.0 for LHS graduation Same requirement for most colleges (HEAR) 9 th Civics 0.5

Pre AP Civics 1.0

10 th World Geography World History Pre AP World History 11 th Modern America AP U.S. History 1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

12 th Principles of Economics AP Micro Economics (1 st AP Macro Economics (2 nd semester) semester) 0.5

0.5

0.5

MYP/IB Courses:

MYP Civics/Geography 1.0

MYP World History 1.0

IB History of the Americas 11 (two year course) 1.0

IB History of the Americas 12 (two year course) 1.0

Some examples of Social Studies electives include: Psychology AP Psychology Sociology AP U.S. Gov./Politics AP Human Geography

1.0 credit needed for LHS graduation.

Check colleges for their requirements.

Most 4 year colleges require 2 years of the same language.

Spanish I & Pre AP Spanish II & Pre AP Spanish III & Pre AP Spanish IV & Pre AP 1.0 1.0

1.0

1.0

Spanish V & AP Spanish V 1.0

French I & Pre AP French II & Pre AP French III & Pre AP 1.0

1.0

1.0

French IV & Pre AP 1.0

French V & AP French V 1.0 German I & Pre AP German II & Pre AP 1.0

1.0

German III & Pre AP 1.0

German IV & AP German IV 1.0

Physical Education

Fitness is required to graduate 0.5

Health is required to graduate 0.5

Some examples of P.E. electives include: Weights Team Sports Lifetime Sports Lifeguarding Aquatics

0.5 Credit needed for graduation Some examples include: BUSINESS Word Processing Computer Applications Computer Graphics Business Accounting I 0.5

0.5

0.5

1.0

Intro to Business Social Media and Advertising 0.5

0.5

Web Design 0.5

BWE (work experience) 3.0

FAMILY and CONSUMER SCIENCES Teen Challenges and Choices Early Childhood Education Food Science I Housing & Interior Design INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Invention and Design Construction I Manufacturing I Transportation I 0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

0.5 Credit needed for graduation Some examples include: ART Drawing I Sculpture/Ceramics 0.5

0.5

Photography 0.5

Video Production 0.5

MUSIC Choir Orchestra Concert/Symphonic Band Marching Band Jazz Band 1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

1.0

Some examples include:

Art Business (BWE) Industrial Technology JROTC Music Journalism I/II Physical Education Student Council Yearbook

Additionally, core classes that are not specific graduation requirements also count as elective credits

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Opportunities to earn college credits!

Grades are weighted!

Concurrent Enrollment Options

1. FRCC Career Pathway Programs

Animal Technology and Research (Vet Tech Certification) Architecture and Landscape Design Automotive Technology & Service Culinary Arts--Chef Program @ Fossil Ridge HS Law Enforcement Exploration Medical Careers Exploration (Certified Nursing Assistant) @ TSD Admin Offices Welding & Metal Fabrication Wildlife, Forestry, and Natural Resources

2. High School Select (at high schools) & 3. Campus Select (at college campus) through

Front Range or Aims Community Colleges

Sign up early in the semester with your counselor for college classes the following semester .

ASCENT Program

Earn 12 college credits with a grade of C or better by the end of your senior year and become a 5 th year senior to be

considered

for this program which pays the first year of college

tuition at FRCC.

Studio Art Biology Calculus AB & BC Chemistry English Literature English Language Environmental Science Government and Politics U. S. History Human Geography Physics C – Mechanics Psychology Macro/Micro Economics Statistics Music Theory

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A = 5 points B = 4 points C = 3 points D = 1 points F = 0 points

Log onto parent portal.

Click on Registration LHS 14-15.

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You will see the following screen.

Click on Course Search.

You can enter the

course name or course number.

It is easier to enter the number.

The course description will appear Be sure to check the registration form for P which means the course has a prerequisite class and IA which means you must get instructor approval.

If this is the class you want, click

Request this Course.

Remember to add both semesters as each has a different number. Continue adding until you have 16 classes.

Enter 4 alternate courses in priority order. Click on the Request as an Alternate to add course to your Alternate List.

A completed registration sheet, with a full schedule, is 16 classes and at least 4 Alternate Courses. Please click on “PRINT REQUEST SUMMARY” to verify entries.

This should be turned in with your registration form.

Use your

campus portal to log in/student ID for password

to access the counselor scheduler. The scheduler is on the

LHS website

so you can make appointments from home!!

Yellow

means your counselor is on call….you will need to ask to see them on those days.

Why you shouldn’t fail classes

… * NCAA will not accept any class that has to be repeated! * It is never easy or fun to make up credits!

Moral of the story: Do all you can to pass the first time around!

Take the rest of the period to…..

*Work on your registration worksheet.

*Raise your hand if you need help.

*Complete your ICAP Worksheet.

DUE to your science teacher next Mon, Feb. 3

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or Tues, Feb. 4

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1. Registration worksheet with parent signature 2. Course request print-out with parent signature 3. Completed ICAP worksheet