L.P.H.S. (ESE)Registration/Planner Develop your planner for high school and your schedule for 9th grade based on requirements and your interests on www.facts.org with the electronic Personal Educational Planner (ePEP). Subjects Requirements 9th 10th 11th 12th English 4 cr. English 9-12 English 9-12 English 9-12 English 9-12 Mathematics 4 cr. Science 3 cr. Life Skills Math 9-12 Science 9-12 Life Skills Math 9-12 Science 9-12 Life Skills Math 9-12 Science 9-12 Life Skills Math 9-12 Science 9-12 Social Science 3 cr. Social Studies 9-12 Social Studies 9-12 Social Studies 9-12 Social Studies 9-12 Reading H.O.P.E. 1.0 cr. / 2.0 cr. Intensive Intensive Reading Intensive Intensive Reading Reading or Reading or or Life Skills or Life Skills Reading Life Skills Reading 9-12 Life Skills 9-12 Reading 9-12 Reading 9-12 Reading: *Reading*for FCAT level 1,2*as determined by placement(i.e., KAPLAN, FCAT) 1.0 cr. H.O.P.E. *(HOPE)Health Opportunities in Physical Education* M.A.I. 4.0 cr. Child / Day Care Support Assistant - Life Management and Transition 9- 12 Office Support Personnel (For students with disabilities seeking a Special Diploma): Career Experiences *(M.A.I.)Major Area of Interest: State your intended Major:____________________________ 2 nd Choice Major:__________________________ Teen .5 cr. Teen Leadership Leadership .5 cr. Electives 7.5 cr. Vocational / Career Education Program: **Vocational Program electives: Agriculture Tech; Business Technology; Culinary Operations, Nutritional Wellness; Parenting Skills; Child Development; Material & Processes; Drafting. Total 24 cr. 24 credits required for high school graduation **PreAlgebra is a level 1 course and is considered an elective course. The first mathematics credit is Algebra IA.** **Dual Enrollment College Classes require a 3.0 grade point average and a passing score on the CPT ( College Placement Test) with SFCC (South Florida Community College).** **www.flvs.net** online courses available.** ____________________________________ ____________ Parent Signature Date ______________________________________ Student Signature The following is a list of the 19 Major Areas of Interest, with course offerings included, available at Lake Placid High School: Agricultural Related Integrated: Agribusiness Cooperative Education; Agriscience Foundations 1; Agritechnology 1, 2; Anatomy and Physiology and Anatomy and Physiology Honors; Art 1; Environmental Science; Executive Internship 1 and 2; Fundamentals of Agriscience; Physics 1 and Physics 1 Honors. Arts – Visual Arts: Art 1-3; Ceramics/Pottery 1-3; Commercial Art 1-3; Portfolio 1-3. Business and International Business Integrated: Accounting Applications 1, 2; Administrative office Technology 1; Advanced Placement Calculus; Business Intership; College Algebra; Computing for College and Careers; ENC 1101 and 1102; Global Studies; Pre-Calculus; Psychology 1; Sociology; Speech 1; Statistical Methods 1. Child / Day Care Support Assistant ( For students with disabilities seeking a Special Diploma): Career Experiences; Career Placement; Career Preparation, Child Development; Life Management and Transition; Parenting Skills. Family and Consumer Science Integrated: Child Development; Culinary Operations 1-3; Health – Life Management Skills; Nutrition and Wellness; Parenting Skills; Principles of Food Preparation; Psychology 1. Foreign Languages: Spanish 1-3; Advanced Placement Spanish. Fine Arts: Art 1, 2, 3; Band 1-4; Ceramics and Pottery 1- 3; Chorus 1-4; Commercial Art 1; Eurhythmics 1-4; Jazz Ensemble 1-4. Global leadership: Psychology 1; Sociology; Spanish 1, 2, 3; Statistical Methods. Health and Science: Anatomy and Physiology Honors; Chemistry 1 and Chemistry 1 Honors; ENC 1101; Life Management; Physics 1 Honors; Psychology 1; Sociology. Industrial and Technology Education: Building Construction Technology 1-4; College Algebra; College Geometry; Computing for College and Careers; Drafting; ENC 1101; Psychology 1; Sociology; Trigonometry. Integrated Academic Focus: Advanced Placement Calculus; Anatomy and Physiology Honors; Chemistry 1 Honors; College Algebra; Global Studies; Physics 1 and Physics 1 Honors; Pre-Calculus; Psychology; World Cultural Geography. Integrated Language Arts & Media: Journalism 1-2; Speech 1; Television Production 1-2. Language Arts: Intensive Reading; Journalism 1-4; Reading 1-2; Speech 1. Library Media: Television Production 1-2. Music: Band 1-4; Chorus 1- 4; Eurhythmics 1-4; Jazz Ensemble 1-4 Orchestra 1-4. Office Support Personnel (For students with disabilities seeking a Special Diploma): Career Experiences; Career Placement; Computer and Business Skills; Keyboarding and Business Skills. Physical Education: Adaptive Physical Education; Advanced Weight Training; Beginning Aerobics; Beginning Power Weight Lifting; Beginning Tennis; Beginning Weight Lifting; Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries; Comprehensive Fitness; Fitness Lifestyle Design; Individual and dual sports 1, 2; Individual Sports for Disabled: Intermediate Aerobics; Intermediate Tennis; Intermediate Weight Training; Marching Band Physical Education; Personal Fitness; Recreational Activities; ROTC Physical Education Waiver; Team Sports 1, 2; ROTC and Leadership Training – Army JR ROTC: Leadership Education 1-4. Teacher Preparation: Child Development; College Algebra; Computing for College and Careers; Early Childhood Education; Educational Methodology; Executive Internship 1, 2; Exploratory Teaching; ENC 1101 and 1102; Guided Workplace Learning; Parenting Skills; Psychology 1; Speech 1; Teacher Assisting 1 and 2.