JUNIOR/SENIOR COURSE SELECTION SHEET 2015 - 2016 PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION NAME_______________________________________________ Last First Middle ID_________ Jr. Sr. (Circle One) M F (Circle One) Select courses which will help you meet the graduation requirements and in which you can be successful as schedule changes will be limited to errors or the status change of a student. GATE: The expectation for continuing in the GATE program is that the student will enroll in and successfully complete the requisite pre-AP/AP courses to earn an honors diploma. If your student is a GATE student, by signing this enrollment form, the student and parents are agreeing to meet the rigorous expectations of the GATE Program in addition to agreeing to the schedule. Your signature also indicates your understanding that failure to meet the expectations will result in exit from the GATE Program. I have discussed my student’s schedule and approve these course requests. I understand that after May 29, this schedule will be considered final. There will be No Changes, during the summer or when school begins, that are not related to graduation. _____________________________________________ PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE COURSE NUMBER COURSE NAME 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ALTERNATE ELECTIVE COURSES __________________________________ ________________________________ _________________________________ (In case electives do not fit or a class does not make) **Semester classes are randomly scheduled. Students may not specify the semester. Courses marked AP = Advanced placement Pre AP H = Pre Advanced placement Honors BUSINESS & MARKETING 492 100 ACCOUNTING I 492 110 ACCOUNTING II 492 170 ENTREPRENEURSHIP I* 492 180 ENTREPRENEURSHIP II* 492 070 BUSINESS LAW I* 492 080 BUSINESS LAW II* 492 150 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS I* 492 160 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS II* 492 360 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS III* 492 370 DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS IV* 492 490 COMPUTER APPL I* 492 500 COMPUTER APPL II* 492 320 MANAGEMENT 491 990 FINANCIAL LITERACY* 560 050 AP COMPUTER SCI A 492 120 COMP BUS APPS (BASIC) 492 060 BUS COMMUNICATIONS* 492 450 ADV. SPREADSHEET APPL * 492 140 ADV. DATABASE APPL * 492 270 INVESTMENTS & SEC. * 492 210 INS. & RISK MNGT * 492 550 SENIOR TECH SEMINAR (12th Only) 492 330 MARKETING I 492 350 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 492 34B MARKETING PRACT I (2 per. 12th only) 492 640 SPORTS & Entertainment Mkt* 492 130 OFFICE ED COOP (12th Only ) 492 62B OFFICE ED COOP PRACT (2 per. 12th only) ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS 411 000 ENGLISH 10 411 00I ENGLISH 10 Inclusion 517 030 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AP (11) 412 000 ENGLISH 11 412 00I ENGLISH 11 Inclusion 413 000 ENGLISH 12 517 040 ENGLISH LITERATURE AP (12) 413 00I ENGLISH 12 Inclusion 496 040 TRANS. LITERACY (elective) DRAMA & THEATER/DEBATE 559 200 493 540 493 550 493 570 493 580 416 000 + INTRO TO THEATRE THEATRE PERFORMANCE I + THEATRE PERFORMANCE II + THEATRE TECH.DESIGN I + THEATRE TECH DESIGN II + DRAMA* (Not Fine Arts Credit) B = Basic FINE ARTS 450 003 GENERAL ART* 450 000 ART I 450 080 ART 2D DESIGN PORTFOLIO* 450 090 ART 3D DESIGN PORTFOLIO* 450 002 CRAFTS (12th only) 450 030 ART II 450 040 ART III 450 050 ART IV (12th only) 551 030 BAND III 11th 551 040 BAND IV 12th 551 033 ORCHESTRA III 11th 551 043 ORCHESTRA IV 12th 552 023 CHORUS II - F 552 024 CHORUS II - M 552 033 CHORUS III - F 552 034 CHORUS III - M 552 043 CHORUS IV - F 552 044 CHORUS IV - M 552 032 MIXED CHORUS III 552 042 MIXED CHORUS IV 552 011 ENSEMBLE I (JREB) 552 013 ENSEMBLE II (JREB) 559 010 MUSIC THEORY AP (12th Only) 551 04J JAZZ METHODS WORLD LANGUAGE 441 000 FRENCH I 441 010 FRENCH II 441 01P FRENCH II Pre AP H 441 03P FRENCH III Pre AP H 442 000 GERMAN I 442 010 GERMAN II 442 01P GERMAN II Pre AP H 442 03P GERMAN III Pre AP H 445 000 LATIN I 445 01P LATIN II Pre AP H 545 03P LATIN III Pre AP H 440 000 SPANISH I 440 020 SPANISH II 440 02P SPANISH II Pre AP H 440 03P SPANISH III Pre AP H 440 040 SPANISH IV 540 070 SPANISH IV AP 540 100 SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS I 540 110 SPANISH FOR NATIVE SPEAKERS II INTRO TO THEATRE - IS PREREQUSITE Counselors Wikki http://shscounseling.pbworks.com *= Semester Inclusion = Students with IEP FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE 493 080 FAMILY&CONSUMER SCIENCE 493 030 CLOTHING MANAGEMENT* 493 110 FOOD & NUTRITION* 493 020 CHILD DEVELOPMENT* 493 140 HOUSING&INTERIOR DESIGN* 493 190 PER. AND FAMILY FINANCE* 493 210 PARENTING * 493 240 ORIENTATION TO TEACHING COMMUNICATION 414 000 414 020 414 030 414 040 414 050 414 060 414 070 ORAL COMM* FORENSICS I FORENSICS II FORENSICS III DEBATE I DEBATE II DEBATE III JOURNALISM 415 000 JOURNALISM I 415 010 JOURNALISM II 415 020 JOURNALISM III 415 030 JOURNALISM IV 415 003 YEARBOOK I 415 006 YEARBOOK II 415 009 YEARBOOK III 415 00Y YEARBOOK IV MATH 431 00P 431 000 431 00I 432 000 432 00I 432 00P 433 00P 439 070 439 090 534 040 534 050 435 000 435 00I 539 030 GEOMETRY Pre AP H GEOMETRY GEOMETRY INCLUSION ALGEBRA II ALGEBRA II INCLUSION ALGEBRA II Pre AP H PRE CAL/TRIG Pre AP H ALGEBRA III LINEAR SYSTEMS & STATS (12th Only) CALCULUS AB AP CALCULUS BC AP BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA II BRIDGE TO ALGEBRA II Inclusion STATISTICS AP Guidelines for Choosing Math Classes: *Students who have passed Algebra II cannot take Bridge to Algebra II *Students who have failed Algebra II cannot take Algebra III, Statistics, or Pre Cal. *Students who have passed PreCal Trig may not take Linear Systems and Statistics Class Courses marked AP = Advanced placement Pre AP H = Pre Advanced placement Honors A = Average PE/ATHLETICS 485 00K PE/BASKETBALL M 485 00J PE/BASKETBALL F 485 00M PE FOOTBALL FALL 485 00N PE/FOOTBALL SPRING 485 00X PE/TRACK M 485 00W PE/TRACK F 485 00L CROSS COUNTRY* (1st Semester) 485 00Z PE/BASEBALL * (FALL) 485 00I PE/BASEBALL* (SPRING) 485 00G PE/CHEERLEADING 485 00H PE/DRILL TEAM 485 00O PE/GOLF* (1st Semester) Female 485 00P PE/GOLF* (1st Semester) Male 485 00V PE/TENNIS 485 00S PE/SOCCER M 485 00R PE/SOCCER F 485 00U PE/SWIMMING 485 00Y PE/VOLLEYBALL 485 00T PE/SOFTBALL 485 00E WRESTLING 485 003 PHYSICAL ED M (1st sem.) 485 004 PHYSICAL ED M (2nd sem.) 485 005 PHYSICAL ED F*(1st sem.) 485 006 PHYSICAL ED F*(2nd sem.) 480 000 HEALTH* ROTC 495 790 ROTC I (NHS) 495 800 ROTC II (NHS) 495 810 ROTC III (NHS) (Students must schedule a study hall for travel time and limited transportation will be provided.) SCIENCE 424 020 420 000 420 00B 420 00P 520 030 424 030 421 00P 421 000 521 03B ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BIOLOGY BIOLOGY Basic BIOLOGY Pre AP H BIOLOGY AP (1 hr.) ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY CHEMISTRY I Pre AP H CHEMISTRY I CHEMISTRY AP CHEMISTRY AP LAB 422 000 PHYSICS 522 080 PHYSICS I AP 522 090 PHYSICS II AP 523 03B ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE LAB 524 010 OCEANOGRAPHY ACTIVITIES 999 003 STUDY HALL SEM* (No Credit) 999 000 STUDY HALL (No Credit) 690 040 DRIVER ED* (No Credit) SOCIAL STUDIES 571 020 471 000 579 170 570 020 470 000 470 00I 579 040 572 020 473 000 474 400 579 120 474 500 472 000 474 300 WORLD HISTORY AP WORLD HISTORY EUROPEAN HISTORY AP UNITED STATES HISTORY AP UNITED STATES HISTORY UNITED STATES HISTORY Inclusion CURRENT EVENTS*(12th Only) US GOVERNMENT/POLITICS AP ARKANSAS HISTORY PSYCHOLOGY I* PSYCHOLOGY AP SOCIOLOGY* CIVICS/AMERICAN GOVT.* ECONOMICS* RESOURCE 972 106 ENGLISH 10 972 707 WORLD HISTORY 972 107 ENGLISH 11 972 108 ENGLISH 12 972 320 GEOMETRY 972 308 ALGEBRA II 420 00R BIOLOGY 424 02R ENVIORNMENTAL SCIENCE 972 706 UNITED STATES HISTORY B = Basic *= Semester _________________________________ TECHNICAL ED 560 010 EAST LAB I 560 020 EAST LAB II 560 030 EAST LAB III UAFS CONCURRENT CREDIT Must be admitted to UAFS **College Level ACT is required** 519 941 CC ENGLISH COMP I* 519 942 CC ENGLISH COMP II* 539 901 CC COLLEGE ALGEBRA* 579 901 CC PSYCHOLOGY* 579 902 CC SOCIOLOGY* 559 001 CC HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS* 514 001 CC INTRO TO SPEECH* WATC 590 09Y MORNING WATC 590 095 AFTERNOON WATC WATC BROADCAST JOURNALISM 1st yr 2nd yr. WATC WELDING 1st yr a.m. - p.m. 2nd yr WATC ELECTRONICS 1st yr 2nd yr WATC GRAPHIC DESIGN 1st yr 2nd yr WATC AUTOMOTIVES 1st yr a.m - p.m. 2nd yr WATC COMP GRAPHICS TECHNOLOGY 1st yr 2nd yr WATC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1st yr 2nd yr WATC CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1ST yr 2 ND yr WATC MEDICAL OFFICE ADMIN 1st yr 2nd yr WATC ADVANCED HEALTH 1st yr 2nd yr WATC HEALTH CNA 1 yr WATC PRE ENGINEERING 1 yr WATC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 1ST yr 2ND yr WATC PHARMACY TECH 1st yr 2 nd yr. (Students are awarded at least 3 credits per year for a technical program at UAFS.) Morning classes meet 8:00 - 10:30 and afternoon classes are from l:00 - 3:30 every day. Transportation is provided but may not coincide with the SHS bus schedule. Students must have good attendance and should understand that attendance is a major factor in success at WATC. Students should exhibit a strong sense of responsibility and maturity as WATC is a college program and is taught by college instructors. Students must pass WATC classes with a C or higher to be eligible to continue in the WATC program. Students who are dropped from WATC during the semester will be assigned 3 study halls until the end of the semester and will receive an F for the WATC program in which they were enrolled. For Office Use Only Self Contained (L,M) Self Contained (G) 971 541 971 551 971 542 971 552 971 543 971 553 971 544 971 554 971 545 971 555 971 546 971 556 971 548 971 558 Self Contained (PV) 971 541 7-12 Vocational Wk Skls 971 542 7-12 Community Wk Skls 971 543 7-12 Domestic Wk Skls 971 549 7-12 Literacy for Life 971 560 7-12 Transition 971 54A 7-12 Math 971 54C 7-12 English 971 54F 7-12 History 971 54H 7-12 Health & Safety