Wylie ISD Career Experiences

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Does your student have a plan? Understanding the requirements for high school and how to earn an endorsement are critical for creating a 4 year plan for high school. Wylie ISD’s creation of Career Experiences within each endorsement area will allow your student to explore their interests and strengths while preparing for post-secondary goals. These pathways bring relevance and purpose to school connecting both a personal plan and goal. Use this Career Experience guide to develop a personal high school 4 year plan. Counselors are available for questions. You can also access this document online at

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Foundation Plan 4 English 3 Math 3 Science 3 Social Studies 1 PE 1 Fine Arts 2 Languages (other than English) 5 Electives

+ 4 Endorsement Credits 1 Math 1 Science 2 Electives

+

Endorsement Choices Arts & Humanities Business & Industry Public Services STEM

22 CREDITS

26 CREDITS TO GRADUATE

Wylie ISD Graduation Plan Overview There is one graduation plan approved by the State of Texas and Wylie Independent School District. The State of Texas Foundation High School Program requires a total of 22 units of credits. Additionally, upon entering grade 9, each student will select one or more endorsement areas for an additional 4 units of credits. In Wylie ISD, every student is expected to earn 26 credits and graduate on the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement.

Foundation High School Program (FHSP)

Foundation High School Program + Endorsement

22 Credits

26 Credits

Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements.

4 Credits - English Language Arts • English I • English II • English III • English IV 3 Credits - Mathematics • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II 3 Credits - Social Studies • World History • US History • Government (.5) • Economics (.5) 3 Credits - Science • Biology • Chemistry or Physics • Advanced Science 2 Credits- World Language • Spanish I -V • French I-V 1 Credit - Fine Arts • Art, Choir, Theatre, Technical Theater, Band, AP Music Theory, Dance 1 Credit - Physical Education • PE, Athletics, Marching Band, Drill Team, Cheerleading, ROTC 5 Credits-Electives

Students are able to earn one or more endorsements as part of their graduation requirements. Students must select an endorsement prior to entering 9th grade. Students can meet with their counselor if they wish to change their endorsement.

Students earn an endorsement by: • Completing curriculum requirements of FHSP (22 credits) and; • Requirements of 1 endorsement, and; • 1 additional credit of math, and; • 1 additional credit of science, and; • 2 additional elective credits. WISD students can choose from these endorsement areas: • Arts & Humanities • Business & Industry • Public Services • STEM Career Experiences are pathways for students to explore their interests and earn an endorsement for their high school graduation requirements. Distinguished Level of Achievement & Performance Acknowledgements Additionally, a student may earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement and/or a Performance Acknowledgment for outstanding performance. The Distinguished Level of Achievement must be earned to be admitted to a Texas public university under the Top 10 percent automatic admission law.

Distinguished Level of Achievement • Foundation Program requirements • 4 credits in math including Algebra II • 4 credits in science • At least 1 endorsement Performance Acknowledgments • Dual credit course • Bilingualism and biliteracy • PSAT, ACT’s Plan, SAT or ACT • Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exam • Earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license

Earning an Endorsement Business and Industry

Arts and Humanities

CTE Coherent Sequence Route

Academic Coherent Sequence (select one of the following)

4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:

• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE course • Final course from one of the following clusters: - Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources - Architecture and Construction - Arts, A/V Technology, and communications - Business Management and Administration - Finance - Hospitality and Tourism - Information Technology - Manufacturing

English Language Art/Journalism Elective Coherent Sequence 4 English elective credits by selecting 3 levels in one of the following areas:

• Advanced journalism: newspaper • Advanced journalism: yearbook

• 5 credits - Social Studies Language Other Than English (LOTE) Coherent Sequence (select one of the following) or (2 in 2 areas) 4 English elective credits by selecting 3 levels in one of the following areas:

• 4 levels of same language in a LOTE; or • 2 levels of same language in LOTE and 2 levels of different language in LOTE

Fine Arts Coherent Sequence (select 4 credits from one or two of the following areas: • • • •

4 credits – Art 4 credits – Dance 4 credits – Music 4 credits – Theatre

Public Service

STEM

CTE Coherent Sequence Route

Academic Coherent Sequence (select one of the following)

4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:

• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE course • Final course from one of the following: - Education & Training - Law, Public Safety - Health Science

• 5 credits – Mathematics (must complete Algebra II and 2 additional courses beyond Algebra II), or • 5 credits – Science (must complete biology, chemistry, physics and 2 additional advanced science courses) CTE Coherent Sequence

Elective Coherent Sequence (must include all) 4 courses in Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)

4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:

• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE Course • Final course from STEM cluster Algebra II, chemistry, and physics are also required for the STEM Endorsement.

Advanced Coursework to Satisfy Foundation and Endorsement Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements

ELA • • • • • • •

Advanced Math English IV AP English Literature and Composition Creative Writing Research and Technical Writing Debate III Advanced Journalism: Yearbook III Advanced Journalism: Newspaper III

Science • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

• • • • • •

Advanced Quantitative Reasoning (AQR) Pre-Calculus Pre AP AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics Statistics

Social Studies

Advanced Animal Science Anatomy and Physiology AP Biology Astronomy Chemistry AP Chemistry Environmental Systems Earth and Space Science AP Environmental Science Forensic Science Physics AP Physics I: Algebra based AP Physics 2: Algebra based AP Physics C Engineering Design & Problem Solving Scientific Research & Design

• • • • • • • • •

AP Human Geography AP World History AP United States History AP Economics AP US Government & Politics AP Psychology Psychology Sociology World Geography

PE, Fine Arts & Athletic Options Options for PE Credit: • Foundations of Personal Fitness • Aerobic Activity/PE • Team Sports/PE • Outdoor Education/PE • Athletics • ROTC • Drill Team • Band • Cheerleading • Dance

Options for Fine Arts Credit: • Band • Dance • Drill Team • Art • Theatre

Students who sign up for Athletics should indicate the first sport they intend to participate in for the year. Options: • • • • • • • • • • •

Football Volleyball Cross Country Tennis Track Softball Golf Soccer Basketball Wrestling Baseball

Arts & Humanities Endorsements FINE ARTS EXPERIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCES & PRE-LAW EXPERIENCE WORLD LANGUAGES EXPERIENCE

Fine Arts Experiences To earn an Arts & Humanities Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits by selecting courses from 1 or 2 areas in fine arts. * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Music Director, Recording Engineer, Music Engineer, Music Instructor

Dance Experience Grade 8-12

No HS credit

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Dance I

Dance II

Dance III

Dance IV

or

or

or

or

Varsity Dance I

Varsity Dance II

Varsity Dance III

Varsity Dance IV

Music Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Choir or Band (Recommended)

Band I

Band II

Band III

Band IV

or

or

or

or

Choir I

Choir II

Choir III

Choir IV

No HS credit

Theatre Experience Grade 8-12 Theatre (Recommended)

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Theatre I

Theatre II

Theatre III

Theatre IV

or

or

or

or

Technical Theatre I

Technical Theatre II

Technical Theatre III

Technical Theatre IV

or

or

or

or

Theatre Production Black Box I

Theatre Production Black Box II

Theatre Production Black Box III

Theatre Production Black Box IV

No HS credit

Visual Arts Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Art (Recommended) No HS Credit

Art I

Summer SchoolArt I (Optional for HS credit)

Art I Pre AP

or

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Art II

Advanced Art

Advanced Art

Social Sciences & Pre-Law Experiences To earn an Arts & Humanities Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in Social Studies. * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Legislator, Commissioner, Policy Advisor, Lawyer, Administrative Law Judge, Paralegal

Social Science & Pre-Law Experiences Grade 8-12 World Geography (Summer Schooloptional)

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

World Geography

World History

US History

Government

or

or

or

or

AP Human Geography

AP World History

AP US History

AP Government

or

or

Dual Credit US History

Dual Credit Government

And

And

Psychology (.5) Sociology (.5)

Economics or

or

AP Economics

Personal Financial Literacy (.5)

or

or

Dual Credit Economics

AP Psychology

World Languages Experiences To earn an Arts & Humanities Endorsement, a student must earn:  

4 levels of the same language in a LOTE; or 2 levels of the same language in LOTE and 2 levels of different language in LOTE

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Translator, International Attorney, Travel Advisor, Journalist, Missionary, International Operator

World Languages Experiences Grade 8 Spanish I PAP

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Spanish I

Spanish II

Spanish III

Spanish IV

or

or

or

or

Spanish I PAP

Spanish II PAP

Spanish III PAP

AP Spanish IV

or

or

or

or

Spanish II

Spanish III

Spanish IV

Spanish V

or

or

or

or

Spanish II PAP

Spanish III PAP

AP Spanish IV

AP Spanish V

or

or

or

or

French I

French II

French III

French IV

or

or

or

or

French I PAP

French II PAP

French III PAP

AP French IV

Business Industry Endorsements ANIMAL SCIENCE EXPERIENCE BUSINESS & FINANCE EXPERIENCE

ARCHITECTURE EXPERIENCE COMPUTER NETWORK EXPERIENCE CULINARY ARTS EXPERIENCE GRAPHIC DESIGN EXPERIENCE MANUFACTURING & CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE

VIDEO PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE WELDING EXPERIENCE

Animal Science Experience In addition to completing the Foundation High School Program requirements, to earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Animal Nutritionist, Livestock Producer, Large Animal Caretaker, Veterinarian

Animal Science Experience Grade 8-12 Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Principles of Agriculture

Livestock Production

Veterinary Medical Applications

Practicum in Agriculture (2.0)

or

or

Livestock Production

Veterinary Medical Applications

or Practicum in Agriculture (2.0) or Food Processing

Business and Finance Experience In addition to completing the Foundation High School Program requirements, to earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Financial Officer, Bookkeeper, Billing Clerk, Accountant, Benefits Specialist, Analyst

Business and Finance Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Principles of Business Finance and Marketing

Banking and Financial Service (.5)

Banking and Financial Service (.5)

Accounting I

And

And

Human Resource Management (.5)

Human Resource Management (.5)

or

or

Money Matters

Accounting I

Practicum in Business Management (2.0)

or

or

or

Entrepreneurship

Practicum in Business Management (2.0)

Career Prep I or II (2.0 - 3.0)

(Recommended) or Money Matters

or Career Prep I (2.0 3.0)

or Entrepreneurship or

Architecture Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers *This experience is only available to current and incoming freshmen Possible Careers: Architect, Interior Designer, Urban and Regional Planner, Green Designer

Architecture Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Principles of Architecture

Architectural Design I

Architectural Design II

Practicum in Architectural Design (2.0)

Computer Network Systems Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Computer Systems Engineer/Architect, Computer Support Specialist, Electronics Technician

Computer Network Systems Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Principles of Information Technology

Computer Maintenance

Networking

Computer Technician Practicum (2.0)

or Computer Programming I

or Computer Programming II or Dual Credit CISCO

Culinary Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Food Service Manager, First Line Supervisor/Manager, General Operations Manager

Culinary Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Principles of Hospitality and Tourism

Introduction to Culinary Arts

Introduction to Culinary Arts

Practicum in Culinary Arts (2.0)

(Recommended)

or

or

or

Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5)

Culinary Arts (2.0)

Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5)

And

Human Resource Management (.5)

And

Human Resource Management (.5)

or Practicum in Culinary Arts (2.0)

Graphic Design Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Graphic Designer, Artist, Painter & Illustrator, Curator, Photographer, Multimedia Artist

Graphic Design Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer schooloptional)

Digital Media

Digital Media

Graphic Design Illustration I

Graphic Design II

or Graphic Design and Illustration I

or Graphic Design Illustration II

or Practicum in Graphic Design and Illustration (2.0)

Manufacturing & Construction Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Construction Manager/Project Manager, Construction Foreman, Cost Estimator

Manufacturing and Construction Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Principles of Construction

Introduction to Welding

Construction Technology I (2.0)

Building Maintenance Technology I (2.0)

or

or

or

or

Principles of Architecture

Construction Technology I (2.0)

Building Maintenance Technology I (2.0)

Construction Management I (2.0)

or

or

or

or

Principles of Manufacturing

Human Resource Management (.5)

Welding I (2.0)

Welding II (2.0)

or

or

Precision Metal Manufacturing (2.0)

Precision Metal Manufacturing (2.0)

And Banking and Financial Services (.5)

Video Production Experience To earn a Business & Industry Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Audio/Video Equipment Technician, Sound Engineer Technician

Video Production Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer schooloptional)

Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications

Audio/Video Production I

Audio/Video Production II

Audio/Video Production II

or

or

or

Digital Media

Audio/Video Production I

Digital Media

or Practicum in Audio/Video Production (2.0)

Journalism Experience To earn a Business & Industry endorsement, a student must earn 4 English elective credits (minimum of three courses) which include:  

Advanced journalism: newspaper Advanced journalism: yearbook

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Reporter, Broadcast News Analyst, Producer, Photographer, Correspondent

Journalism Experience Grade 8-12

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

Business Information Management (summer school- optional)

Journalism (.5)

Newspaper I

Newspaper II

Newspaper III

And

or

or

or

Photojournalism (.5)

Yearbook I

Yearbook II

Yearbook III

Public Services Endorsements EDUCATION EXPERIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE EXPERIENCE LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE ROTC EXPERIENCE

Education Experience To earn a Public Services Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Teacher, Education Administrator, Instructional Coordinator, Extended Learning

Education Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Principles of Education and Training

Human Growth and Development

Counseling and Mental Health

Counseling and Mental Health

or

or

or

LIfetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5)

Instructional Practices (2.0)

Instructional Practices (2.0) or Practicum in Education and Training (2.0)

Health Science Experience To earn a Public Services Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Registered Nurse, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic

Health Science Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Principles of Health Science

Medical Terminology

Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology

or

or

Practicum in Health Science (2.0)

Practicum in Health Science (2.0)

or

or

Human Growth and Development

Health Science Theory

(Recommended)

or

or

Principles of Health Science

Medical Terminology

or Human Growth and Development or

or Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5)

Health Science Theory

(Recommended)

Law Enforcement Experience To earn a Public Services Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Police Officer, Sheriff, Highway Patrol Officer, Legal Secretary, Paralegal, Probation Officer

Law Enforcement Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security

Law Enforcement I

Law Enforcement I- II

Forensic Science

or

or

or

National Security

Forensic Science

or

or

Criminal Investigation

National Security or Criminal Investigation

Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security (2.0) or National Security or Criminal Investigation

ROTC Experience To earn a Public Services Endorsement, a student must complete 4 courses in Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Military, Officer, Infantry, Intelligence, Navy Seal, Civil Engineer Officer, Pilot, Weather Officer

ROTC Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

ROTC I

ROTC II

ROTC III

ROTC IV

STEM Endorsements ENGINEERING & ROBOTICS EXPERIENCE MATHEMATICS EXPERIENCE SCIENCE EXPERIENCE SPORTS MEDICINE EXPERIENCE

Engineering & Robotics Experience To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn 4 credits in CTE Electives (minimum of three courses) which include:  

At least 2 from the same cluster At least 1 advanced level CTE course

* All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Mechanical Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Mapping Technicians

Engineering & Robotics Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Principles of Applied Engineering

Engineering Design and Presentation I

Engineering Design and Presentation I

Engineering Design and Presentation II (2.0)

or

or

or

Robotics I

Engineering Design and Presentation II (2.0)

Engineering Design and Problem Solving

or Robotics I or Dual Credit Electronics (Digital Fundamental AND Robotics Fundamental)

or Dual Credit Scientific Research and Design (Introduction to Engineering AND DC Circuits)

Mathematics Experience To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in math by successfully completing Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and 2 additional math courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite. * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Statistician, Mathematician, Actuary, Computer Scientist, Economist, Civil Engineer

Mathematics Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

PAP Algebra I

Geometry

Algebra II

Pre-Calculus

Statistics

or

or

or

or

PAP Geometry

PAP Algebra II

PAP Pre-Calculus

AP Statistics or AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC or Dual Credit College Algebra or College Prep Math

Science Experience To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in science by successfully completing biology, chemistry, physics, and 2 additional science courses. * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Biology Technician, Microbiologist, Physician, Pediatrician, Agricultural Technician, Surgeon

Science Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Anatomy and Physiology

or

or

or

or

PAP Biology

PAP Chemistry

AP Physics I

Forensic Science

And

or

And

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

AP Biology

or

or

or

AP Environmental Science

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

or

or

AP Environmental Science

AP Environmental Science

or

or

Anatomy and Physiology

AP Physics II

Sports Medicine Experience To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in science by successfully completing biology, chemistry, physics, and 2 additional science courses. Algebra II is a requirement. * All courses are subject to minimum and maximum enrollment numbers Possible Careers: Physical Therapist, Respiratory Therapist, Recreational Therapist, Occupational Therapist

Sports Medicine Experience Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12

None

Sports Medicine I

Sports Medicine I

Sports Medicine II

Anatomy and Physiology

or

or

or

or

Medical Terminology

Sports Medicine II

Anatomy and Physiology

Forensic Science

or Medical Terminology

or or Forensic Science

AP Biology

4 Year Graduation Plan Last Name

First

ID#

Anticipated Graduation Year

WHS or WEHS

The benefits of a graduation plan that includes earning one or more endorsements has been explained to me as well as the distinguished level of achievement and postsecondary education and postsecondary education opportunities.

Student

Date

Parent/Guardian

Counselor

Date

Date

Endorsement-Circle One: Business & Industry, Arts & Humanities, Public Services, or STEM Career Experience Choice:

8th (Algebra I or Spanish I)

9th

10th

11th

12th

English I Pre-AP English I Humanities I

English II Pre-AP English II Humanities II

English III AP English III

Algebra I Pre-AP Algebra I

Geometry Pre-AP Geometry

Algebra II Pre-AP Algebra II

Advanced Math

Biology Pre-AP Biology

Chemistry Pre-AP Chemistry

Physics Adv. Science

Advanced Science

World Geography (Optional)

World History AP World History

US History AP US History

Government and Economics

English IV AP English IV

Foundation + Endorsement Requirements Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements. • • • • • • •

4 English credits 4 Science credits 3 Social Studies credits 4 Math credits 2 LOTE credits 1 PE credit 1 Fine Arts credit

*Electives to satisfy earning an Endorsement

Recommended Freshman Course Selection:

Career Experience Courses

Alternate Experience Choices: 1st Choice 2nd Choice

• • • • • • •

English I Algebra I Biology Spanish I, French I Fine Arts PE Endorsement Elective

WISD Career Experiences 2017.pdf

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In this lab, you will create schemas and tables in the AdventureWorksLT database. Before starting this lab, you should view Module 1 – Designing a Normalized ...