10th GRADE SCHEDULING - Norwin School District

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Transcript 10th GRADE SCHEDULING - Norwin School District

2015-2016
• Mr. Conwell
• Letters A-E
• Mr. Kean
• Letters F-K
• Mrs. Marazza
• Letters L-R
• Mrs. Thorsen
• Letters S-Z
• 4.5 credits required to graduate
• Page 33 in Course of Study Book, visit pgs. 33-37 for
elective courses in the English department
• Select from the following:
• If you receive a 3 on your research paper and have a
70% in your current English class, you may schedule:
• College Writing – ENG263
AND (one of the following)
• English Literature – ENG264
• Shakespeare – ENG265
• Public Speaking – ENG267
• Other English options:
• AP English Literature – ENG904 (82% in AP English Language
or 92% in English 11)
• English 12 – ENG268 (2 on research paper)
• Graduation Project Class – will be scheduled for you if you
receive a 0 or 1 on your research paper
• 4 credits required to graduate
• Page 59 in Course of Study Book – visit pgs. 59-61 for
elective courses in the Social Studies department
• Choose from the following:
• US Government - SST562 AND Economics - SST563
• (70% in 11th grade Social Studies) (.5 credits per course)
• AP Government and Politics - SST911
• (88% US & PA III, 82% in AP US History)
• Applied Government/Economics - SST566
* New course being offered as an elective – AP Human
Geography – SST917
• 3 courses required to graduate
• Page 52 in Course of Study Book
• May select from the following:
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Ecology – SCI514
Science Research – SCI515
Electricity and Magnetism – SCI522
Physics in Medicine – SCI521
AP Biology – SCI907 (2 credits)
AP Chemistry – SCI908 (2 credits)
AP Physics – SCI915 (2 credits)
AP Environmental Science – SCI916 (2 credits)
• 3 credits required to graduate
• Page 42 in Course of Study Book
• May select from the following:
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Statistics/Trigonometry – MAT410
Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry – MAT415
Pre-Calculus/Calculus – MAT414
Calculus – MAT426
Financial Math – MAT427
AP Calculus – MAT906
Calculus II – MAT916
Calculus III – MAT917
AP Statistics – MAT905
• 2.5 credits required to graduate
• Page 40 in Course of Study Book, visit pgs. 40-41 for
elective courses in the Physical Education department
• Must schedule if you are not scheduling a science course
with a lab
• Select one of the following:
• Lifetime Fitness – HPE366
• Advanced Physical Education – HPE365
• Aquatic Skills – HPE353 (82% in Swimming, can only take
one time)
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Will be scheduled for this course by your counselor
Will earn .5 credits for project as a senior
Pass or Fail course
Page 71 in Course of Study Book
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College Prep – recommend 3 years of the same language
Need 70% for 2nd semester to take levels II and III
Need 82% to take level IV
Page 66 in Course of Study Book
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French IV – WLG655, French V – WLG657
German IV – WLG666, German IV-V – WLG667
Spanish IV – WLG676, Spanish V – WLG677
Japanese IV – WLG686
• Students must schedule 7.0 credits
• Students can schedule a maximum of 8 credits
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Art – Pg. 26
Business, Computers and Information Technology – Pg. 28
Computer Science – Pg. 32
Family Consumer Science – Pg. 38
Music – Pg. 49
Technology Education – Pg. 62
CWCTC – Pg. 68
*New courses: FCS314 – Fashion Strategies and Design
FCS315 – Personal Fitness and Nutritional Cooking
• MUST select 2 Alternative Electives
• Can select up to 4
• Alternative Electives will be used if one of your choices
does not fit in your schedule! Please choose courses
that interest you.
• Opportunity to take Advanced Placement courses in
12th grade
• AP classes are college level courses
• Please discuss with teacher to decide best placement
• NO AP COURSES WILL BE DROPPED IN THE FALL!
• College in the High School provides college credit for
certain courses Norwin offers.
• Have agreements with Adams University, Rochester
Institute of Technology, Seton Hill University and the
University of Pittsburgh
• Pass the class at Norwin and receive college credit from
the schools listed above.
• See Page 11 in your Course of Study book for more
information and a list of classes that are College in the
High School classes.
• Opportunity to earn college credits
• Enroll as a college student in online courses at IUP and courses
at WCCC
• Cost for 3 credit course is greatly reduced
• Available courses will vary from semester to semester based on
what IUP and WCCC are offering.
• If interested in taking a course, please see your counselor for
more information.
• Available for seniors
• Internship opportunities are available based on student interest
and business partner availability.
• Examples include Elementary Teacher, Finance/Insurance,
Graphic Design, Dentistry, and Cinematography
• "Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation
and community”
• Earn College Credits in High School
Aerospace Science
Leadership Education
A Journey Into Aviation History
Citizenship, Character, and Air Force Tradition
Science of Flight: A Gateway to New Horizons
Communication, Awareness, and Leadership
Cultural Studies: An Introduction to Global Awareness
Life Skills and Career Opportunities
Exploring Space: The High Frontier
Principles of Management
JROTC Program Requirements
Weekly Uniform Wear and Drill (Marching)
Additional JROTC Courses
Aviation Honors Ground School
Advanced Drill
Leadership Laboratory Activity (Summer)
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Leadership Opportunities
Color Guard and Drill Teams
Kitty Hawk Air Society
Academic Bowl (SAT/ACT)
Field Trips
Orienteering
Air Rifle Competition Teams
Model Rocketry & Radio
Controlled Aircraft Clubs
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Flight Simulators
Community Service Projects
Fitness Competitions
Mentoring/outreach to
middle schools
• Each student will participate in a scheduling day tomorrow,
Tuesday, January 27th.
• Bring your scheduling sheet with you tomorrow.
• Please get your teacher to sign off on your scheduling sheet
during each class.
• Students will return to homeroom at the end of the day to turn
in scheduling sheets.
• Scheduling sheets will be returned to students on Wednesday,
January 28th.
• Once they are returned to you, students will be able to schedule
courses online at home.
• Directions to schedule online at home will be provided when you
receive your scheduling sheet on Wednesday.
• You are able to schedule online from Wednesday, January 28th
until Sunday, February 1st.
• Counselors will begin seeing students individually to review
schedule on Monday, February 2nd.
• Directions for scheduling can be found on the
Guidance website.
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Directions on how to schedule
A scheduling handout will walk you through scheduling step by step
Scheduling sheets
Course of Study Book
• Visit: http://www.norwinsd.org
ALL COURSE CHANGES
MUST BE MADE BY
APRIL 10, 2015