2016 – 2017 COURSE SELECTION FORM Current Juniors - Class of 2017 NOTE: To submit your Course Selections, log into Student Access (Login above, use “forgot password” feature if needed) and follow the process on your Directions sheet. You must do so on your own time by 7am Tues, March 22nd. NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First PHONE: _____________________________ EMAIL: ____________________________________________________ Using the Course Description Guide (online) and recommendations from your parents and teachers, select the courses you wish to take in 2016-2017 school year. The master schedule/staffing for next year are determined based on course requests, so it is critical that you take the choices seriously. You will have little opportunity to change these selections later, so make an informed decision. You will be held responsible for these selections. The Learning Recommendations in the Course Catalog are there to help you make an Informed Self-Selection – read them carefully & choose wisely.
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Specific required courses for your grade are already listed.
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Fill in all alternate courses. Otherwise, you risk being assigned un-requested courses.
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If you choose semester-long English courses, select any 2 of the 5 courses listed, and be sure to select at least one English class as an alternate.
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By requesting these courses online, you are confirming that you’ve read the course guide description & Learning Recommendations of each class and that you understand and are committing to these choices.
Courses are selected and scheduled for the entire year. Schedule changes are NOT permitted at the beginning of 2nd semester. Each year-long course = 1.0 credit, each semester course = .5 credits.
COURSE CODE
FIRST SEMESTER
ENG420 British & Western Literature ENG610 AP English Literature & Composition ENG350 Journalism 1
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SECOND SEMESTER
These year-long options are recommended for college-bound students
…OR ANY COMBINATION OF 2 FROM THE FOLLOWING 5 SEMESTER-LONG CHOICES: nd 1st: ENG405 Film as Lit ENG410 Public Speaking 2 :
ENG425 Shakespeare Studies ENG427 Shakespeare ENG525 Creative Wtg
Select any 2 courses from the 5 on the left.
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IHS ELECTIVES OPEN TO 12TH GRADERS Check Course Catalog for full description of each course, including equivalencies, learning recommendations, &/or fees Business (CTE) o o o
Senior Academic Options
BUS125 YR Sales & Marketing 1 BUS225 YR Sales & Marketing 2* BUS415 YR Sales & Marketing 3*
Communications & Technology (CTE) Communications o ENG350 YR o ENG351 YR o ENG352 YR o INT160 YR o INT161 YR o INT162 YR o INT251 YR o INT351 YR o INT452 YR Technology o INT240 SM o INT241 SM o INT140 SM o INT245 SM o COM600 YR o COM335 SM o COM330 SM
Journalism 1* Journalism 2* Journalism 3* Yearbook 1* Yearbook 2* Yearbook 3* iVision TV/Video Product. iVision TV/Video Prod 2* iVision TV/Video Prod 3* Graphic Design I Graphic Design II Interactive Media Intro to Computer Sci AP Computer Science Adv CS Projects Web Site Design
Engineering Sci & Construction (CTE) o o o o o
INT442 INT435 INT300 INT301 INT425
SM YR SM SM YR
Engineering Robotics Intro to Engineering Des. Woods Technology 1 Woods Technology 2 Material Science
Health & Human Services (CTE) o o o o o o o
HLT200 HFL100 HFL245 HFL403 INT500 INT505 INT510
SM Health SM Foods & Related Cul. Arts SM Child Development SM Intro to Health Careers YR Sports Medicine 1 YR Sports Medicine 2 YR Sports Medicine 3
* Application required
World Languages (World Lang)
English o NEW! FOR165 YR Mandarin Chinese 1 o ENG420 YR British & Western Lit o See Course Guide for additional options o ENG610 YR AP English Lit & Comp o ENG350 YR Journalism Physical Education (PE) o ENG405 SM Film As Literature o PED210 SM General PE o ENG410 SM Public Speaking o PED300 SM Individual Sports o ENG425 SM Shakespeare o PED310 SM Team Sports o ENG427 SM Shakespeare Studies o PED327 SM Dance o ENG525 SM Lit & Creative Writing o PED330 SM Yoga Social Studies o PED425 SM Wt Training/Conditioning o SST090 SM Northwest Studies o PED436 SM Wt Training for Women o SST217 SM Globalization & Sustainability o PED408 SM Cross Fitness o SST221 SM History of Sports o SST305 SM Law & Society Visual & Performing Arts (Art) o SST515 SM Economics Visual Arts o SST530 SM Social Psychology o ART100 SM Visual Art I o SST531 SM Cognitive Psychology o ART220 SM Visual Art II o SST565 SM Soc/Cult Hist of Music o ART221 SM Visual Art III o SST570 SM Soc/Cult Hist of Film o ART111 SM Ceramics I o SST605 YR AP Government o ART112 SM Ceramics II o SST611 YR AP Human Geography o ART125 SM Photography I Math (see Course Guide for Alg1,Geom,Alg2) o ART225 SM Photography II o MTH325 YR Adv. Algebra & Trigonometry o ART600 YR AP Studio Art o MTH350 YR Precalculus Theater o MTH400 YR Calculus o ART576 SM Theatre Arts & Performance 1 o MTH600 YR AP Calculus AB o ART577 SM Theatre Arts & Performance 2 o MTH601 YR AP Calculus BC o INT361 SM Tech Theatre Perform. / Product. o MTH605 YR AP Statistics Semester Music (see Course Guide for yearlong) o MTH305 YR Financial Algebra (CTE) o MUS335 SM Beginning Singing Science (see Course Guide for Bio,Lab Mtd,Chem) o MUS420 SM Beginning Piano o SCI206 YR Marine Biology o MUS400 SM Beginning Guitar o SCI225 YR Physics o MUS560 SM Song Writing/Publishing o SCI348 YR Science of Forensics o MUS525 SM Movies & Music o SCI615 YR Biomedical Anatomy (CHS) o SCI600 YR AP Biology Elective Credit o SCI610 YR AP Chemistry o LDR105 SM Leadership: Making a o SCI620 YR AP Physics Difference at IHS o SCI623 YR AP Environmental Science o WAS155 SM Elementary Tutor o INT425 YR Material Science (CTE) o WTR200 SM Special Ed Peer Tutor o INT500 YR Sports Medicine 1 (CTE)
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Last Updated: 2/11/2016
Classes of 2017
Planning Worksheet
NAME: ____________________________________________ HS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS – Class of 2017 I. Total Credits: Minimum of 22 total credits to graduate (earn 6.0 per year for four years). II. Certificate of Achievement: Meet state standards with Reading & Writing tests (HSPE/ELA), one Math EOC (Alg 1 or Geom), and Bio EOC. III. High School & Beyond Plan: Complete 1 part each year, 10-12th
https://sites.google.com/site/issaquahhsccc/high-school-and-beyond-plan
IV. Tech Proficiency: Take tutorial & pass test: https://sites.google.com/site/ishscounseling/testing-information/tech-challenge-test V. Course Requirements: Each blank = one semester (0.5 credit). Eng 9: __ __
Eng 10: __ __ Eng 11: __ __ Eng 12: __ __
(NW St: __ )
Wrld St: __ __ Euro St: __ __ US Hist: __ __
Math*: __ __ , __ __ , __ __ (inc Alg2: ___) Science: __ __ , __ __ 9 10 11 PE: __ __ __ Health: __ Fine Arts: __ __ CTE: __ __
WA College Entrance Reqs: (see course guide for further details) Minimum 15 CADR credits, 3-4 per year (12th grade math/quantitative course) 4.0 English 3.0 Social St (4.0 preferred) 3.0 Math in grades 9-12 through Alg 2 (4.0 preferred) 2.0 Science (3.0 preferred) including math-based lab sci (chem or phys) 2.0 World Language, consecutive (3.0 preferred) 1.0 Fine, Visual, Performing Arts (not applied arts courses)
*must include Alg2, and 2 other unique Math credits
9th GRADE
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10th GRADE I
11th GRADE II
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12th GRADE
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English 9
English 9
English 10
English 10
English
English
World Studies
World Studies
Euro Studies
Euro Studies
US History
US History
I English
II English
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http://sites.google.com/site/ishscounseling/course-selection for course guide, and all details related to four-year planning, learning recommendations, and course selection information.