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Boonville R-I High School
Junior Enrollment Presentation
Enrollment Form
Unit of Credit
Course Selection
Teacher Approval
Communication Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Elective
List 2 if the course is a semester course.
Make sure you indicate first or second
semester.
Elective
List 2 if the course is a semester course.
Make sure you indicate first or second
semester.
Elective
List 2 if the course is a semester course.
Make sure you indicate first or second
semester.
Alternate Courses
Choose two alternate courses in case the courses you have chosen will not fit into your schedule.
Unit of Credit
Course Selection
Alternate Course
Alternate Course
PLEASE GET PARENT’S SIGNATURE OF FORMS!
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MSHSAA and BHS Eligibility
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A student must pass 3 units of credit in order to
be eligible to participate in or attend extracurricular activities (sports, dances, clubs,
prom, etc).
Credit is awarded on the semester concept.
Each class is equal to ½ credit.
Do the Math:
 ½ credit x 6 classes = 3 units
You must pass 6 classes!
Graduation Requirements
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To graduate from BHS students must earn 24 credits. The
following is required:
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Communication Arts
4 units
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Social Studies
3 units
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Mathematics
3 units
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Science
3 units
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Fine Arts
1 unit
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Practical Arts
1 unit
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Physical Education
1 unit
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Health
½ unit
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Personal Finance
½ unit
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Electives
7 units
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Total
24 units
Graduation Honors
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The Cum Laude System was adopted to encourage
students to pursue a strong academic program. This
program exceeds the minimum standards outlined for
graduation. Classes must be from the academic core.
Students who complete this program of study, along with
maintaining the specified grade point average, will receive
a high school diploma awarded:
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Cum Laude - 3.5000-3.7499 GPA
Magna Cum Laude - 3.7500-3.8999 GPA
Summa Cum Laude – 3.9 – 4.0 GPA
Graduation Honors
Communication Arts (CA I and higher)
4 units
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Social Studies (Am. History, Civics)
3 units
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Mathematics (Algebra I and higher)*
3 units
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Science (Physical Science and higher)**
3 units
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Core Electives***
3 units
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Fine Arts
1 unit
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Practical Arts
1 unit
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Physical Education
1 unit
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Health
½ unit
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Personal Finance
½ unit
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Electives
4 units
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Total
24 units
*Algebra I taken in 8th grade can fulfill 1 math credit
**Elemental Physical Science and Elemental Biology will equal one unit of science
credit to fulfill honors requirement, but will count as 2 units of credit toward graduation.
***Core Electives can be earned from CA, Math, Science, Social Studies, and foreign language.
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Embedded credit will not count toward graduation honors.
Junior Course Selections
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You must earn 12 credits to be considered a JUNIOR!!
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Placement in CORE course is dependent on teacher recommendation.
Requirements
Courses (All 1 unit unless otherwise listed)
Communication Arts
Communication Arts III, Communication Arts II, Communication Arts I
Mathematics
Geometry, Technical Math,
Algebra II, Honors Algebra II, Pre-calculus
Science
Biology, Earth and Space Science, Botany,
Zoology, Chemistry, Physics
Social Studies
Government
Honors Government
Junior/Senior Practical Arts (1 required)
COMPUTER CLASSES:
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Keyboarding – ½ unit
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Computer Apps – ½ unit
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Adv. Computer Apps – ½ unit
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Graphic Arts – 1 unit
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Adv. Graphic Arts – ½ unit
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Web Design – 1 unit
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Multimedia – 1 unit
BUSINESS CLASSES:
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FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE
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FCCLA Leadership - ½ unit
Foods I - ½ unit
Foods II - ½ unit
Child Development I – ½ unit
Child Development II – ½ unit
Family Relations - ½ unit
Housing & Int. Design – ½ unit
Pers. Finance – ½ unit
Accounting I or II - 1 unit
Introduction to Business – ½ unit
Business Leadership – ½ unit
Business Management – ½ unit
Business Economics – ½ unit
Entrepreneurship- ½ unit
Business Law – ½ unit
Junior/Senior Electives
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Creative Wtg I or II – ½ or 1
unit
Spanish I, II, III, or IV – 1 unit
Mythology – ½ unit
Sports Literature – ½ unit
Psychology – ½ unit
Sociology – ½ unit
Criminal Justice – ½ unit
Current Events – ½ or 1 unit
Speech – ½ unit
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Personal Health – ½ unit
Adv. PE - ½ or 1 unit
Lifetime Sports – ½ or 1 unit
Newspaper Publication – 1
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Yearbook Publication – 1 unit
Teacher’s Aide – ½ or 1 unit
Library Aide - ½ or 1 unit
Office Aide - ½ or 1 unit
Hannah Cole Aide - ½ or 1
unit
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ACT Prep – ½ unit
Junior/Senior Fine Arts (1 required)
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Art I, II, III – 1 unit
Art Portfolio – 1 or 2 units
Band – 1 unit
Pirate Singers - 1 unit, audition
Chamber Choir – 1 unit, audition
Humanities – ½ or 1 unit
Intro. to Film – ½ or 1 unit
Drama - 1 unit
App. Inst. Tech & Theory I /II– ½ unit
Music of the 20th Century – 1 unit
Dual Credit
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Juniors and seniors may be able to take the following courses. Through an
agreement with Central Methodist University, State Fair Community College, and
Mo Valley, students may enroll and take these courses for a fee and receive college
credit. Tuition is due in full on the first day of class.
BHS Class
College Class
Credit
Pre-calculus with Trigonometry
MATH104, CMU
1 unit, 3 credit hour, all year
College Algebra
MATH103, CMU
½ unit, 3 credit hours, 2nd semester
Calculus
MATH118, CMU
1 unit, 5 credit hours, all year
Speech
CT101, CMU
½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st or 2nd
semester
College Prep English
EN120, CMU
1 unit, 3 credit hours, all year
MATH106, CMU
½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st semester
Western Civilization I
HI101, CMU
½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st semester
Western Civilization II
HI102, CMU
½ unit, 3 credit hours, 2nd semester
PSY 101, CMU
½ unit, 3 hours, 1st or 2nd semester
MUS136, 137, SFCC
½ unit, 1 credit hour, 1 semester
HL130, Mo Valley, SFCC
½ unit, 1 credit hour, 1 semester
½ unit, 3 credit hour, 1 semester
Statistics
Psychology NEW!
Applied Instrumental Technique and Theory I and II
Medical Terminology (on-line)
Online/Dual Credit Classes
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Online (Onsite)
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Juniors and Seniors may have the opportunity to take additional online dual credit
courses during the school year. Students may take the course during a scheduled study
hall hour. The institution issuing the dual credit will establish the fees, course schedule,
and textbooks required. BHS may provide the required textbook.
Dual Credit—Kemper Campus--SFCC
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Juniors and Seniors may have the opportunity to take dual credit courses on the State
Fair Community College Kemper Campus during the school day. These students are
considered dual enrolled. Courses taken at the Kemper Campus count the same as a
dual credit course taken on the BHS campus. Students are responsible for all fees and
possibly textbooks.
REMINDER – A STUDENT MUST EARN 3 UNITS
OF CREDIT TO REMAIN ELIGIBLE.
2014-15 BTEC Courses Offered
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Agriculture
Alternative Energy NEW!
Auto Technology
Computer Networking and Information Technology
Health Sciences
JROTC
Marketing
Woodworking and Construction
Courses will be offered based on enrollment.
Some programs have limited enrollment.
Signing off Procedure:
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March 4th and 5th are “SIGN OFF DAYS”
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Bring enrollment forms to school those days
Core teachers will place you in your math/comm
arts/science/history classes and “sign off”
You must use Pirate Time these days to get
signatures from “elective/BTEC classes”
DO NOT interrupt a teacher’s class to ask for
signatures
Enrollment Process
Enrollment Forms are due March 6th:
Before then please:
 Review your transcript.
 Discuss courses options with your parents and
teachers.
 Fill out your enrollment sheets with signatures!!
 Your teachers will sign off on your courses for next year
on March 4th and 5th. Bring forms to school!!
 Review your Personal Plan of Study and make any
needed changes. Refer to the Program of Study
templates in the back of the Course Registration
Handbook to assist you.
Personal Plan of Study
Personal Plan of Study
Program of Study
A+ Program
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The A+ program is designed to provide tuition for students to
attend any community college in the state of Missouri. To be
eligible, students must meet the following requirements:
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Attend an A+ school for 3 consecutive years.
Graduate with a 2.5 non-weighted accum. GPA.
Have an attendance rate of 95% for the four years.
Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring in a school sponsored activity
(12.5 hours can be job shadowing).
Maintain a record of good citizenship, and avoid the use of drugs and
alcohol.
Achieve a score of Proficient or Advanced on the Algebra I EOC test.
2 of 3 units of math must be Algebra I and higher.
2 or 3 units of science must be Physical Science and higher. EPS and
EB will count as one unit of credit toward the A+ science requirement.
Summer School
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May 26-June 24th
Courses Offered:
½ Health
 ½ Personal Finance
 Credit Recovery (CA, Math, History, Science
Must attend 15 days (60 hours to earn credit)
Forms on website and in Guidance Office
Forms can be turned in betw. March 12th-April 10th
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Enrollment Reminders
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Students may only enroll in 1 PE class per semester.
Students may only enroll in 1 Aide position per semester.
Students wishing to be an Aide must have that teacher sign the
registration form.
Students who need to take Credit Recovery need to write Credit
Recovery – Subject on the registration form.
ALL classes must be signed off by a teacher.
Students must be enrolled as full-time students.