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Junior Year

Scheduling

Junior Year

Scheduling

DIRECTIONS: • Counselors will meet with students during their English class to

complete their schedule online during the week of February 23 – 27. COMPLETE THIS FORM PRIOR TO THIS MEETING!

• Students should bring this completed form with them on that day. • Students should see their current teacher for the highlighted areas

to determine level/course recommendations. • Any of the courses that are listed with an * on the “Course

Electives” listing on the back of this worksheet need teacher approval.

• Some courses require a pre-requisite course, please refer to the Course Description Catalog online for this information.

• Students cannot have more than one Study Hall during a school day; therefore the maximum number of “Study Hall” semesters that can be chosen is 2.

GRADUATION REQUIRMENTS:

• Religion = 4 credits (9,10,11,12)• English = 4 credits (9,10,11,12)• Math = 3 credits (9,10,11,12)• Science = 3 credits 1 must be Biology (9,10,11,12)• World Cultures = 1 credit (10)• American History = 1 credit (11)• American Government/Economics = 1 credit (12)• Physical Education = ½ credit OR Athletic/Marching Band

Waiver (9,10,11,12)• Health = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)Health = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)• Computer Elective = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)Computer Elective = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)• Fine Arts = 1 credit (9)

Level Names

G General AcademicsCP2 College Preparatory 2CP1 College Preparatory 1ACP Advanced College

PreparatoryH HonorsAP Advanced Placement

FY = Full Year CoursesSEM = Semester Courses

Course description catalog available online on theElder Guidance website and a limited number of booklets will be available in the Guidance Office.

1. SEM – RELIGION Moral Issues

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2. FY – ENGLISH English 3 G CP2 CP1 ACP H

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3. FY SOCIAL STUDIES

American History G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

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4. FY – MATHEMATICS G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

Basic Math 3Algebra I/ Geometry Part 2 or 3Algebra IGeometry/ TrigonometryAlgebra IIPre CalculusHigh School CalculusCollege Calculus

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5. FY – SCIENCE G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

BiologyChemistry (CP1/ ACP/ H)

Physics (CP1/ ACP/ H)Physiology (CP2/ ACP)

AP PhysicsAP Chemistry

Environmental Earth Science (CP2) – Semester (0.5 Credit)

Astronomy – Semester (0.5 credit)

BiologyChemistry (CP1/ ACP/ H)

Physics (CP1/ ACP/ H)Physiology (CP2/ ACP)

AP PhysicsAP Chemistry

Environmental Earth Science (CP2) – Semester (0.5 Credit)

Astronomy – Semester (0.5 credit)

6. FY/SEM – ELECTIVE(S)

G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

7. FY/SEM – ELECTIVE(S)

G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

G CP2 CP1 ACP H AP

The Complete Schedule• A completed schedule is one that has a full 7

class period day.• Keep in mind required electives such as Health

and Computer Science when filling out your schedule (CAD I fulfills the Comp Sci. requirement)

• Students can only take 1 full credit worth of Study Hall per year

• If you are going to sign-up for a class offered at Seton, please add an Elder course back-up

Students are encouraged to take the most challenging

schedule possible at the levels recommended to you by your

current teachers!

The Electives• Those classes marked with an “*” require

teacher approval• Course descriptions can be found by using the

Guidance website and using the link titled, “Scheduling Info”www.elderhs.net/guidanceweb/index.htm

GRADUATION REQUIRMENTS:Religion = 4 credits (9,10,11,12)English = 4 credits (9,10,11,12)Math = 3 credits (9,10,11,12)Science = 3 credits 1 must be Biology (9,10,11,12)World Cultures = 1 credit (10)American History = 1 credit (11)American Government/Economics = 1 credit (12)Physical Education = ½ credit OR Athletic/Marching Band Waiver (9,10,11,12)Health = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)Computer Elective = ½ credit (9,10,11,12)Fine Arts = 1 credit (9)

FY = Full Year CoursesSEM = Semester Courses

Course description catalog available online on theElder Guidance website and a limited number of booklets will be

available in the Guidance Office.

PARENT SIGNATURE

Be sure to have a parent sign a copy of your proposed schedule, prior to your

“Scheduling On-Line Day”

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