11th Grade Registration Card

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Welcome to the Union Pines High School Class Registration System for 2015-2016
Grade 11 Registration
In Power School, go to ncmcs.powerschool.com, enter your username (your email address without ncmcs.net) and your
password with mcs in front ex: mcsrp1234. Click on Class Registration. Use the edit button (pencil) to select a course, click
‘Okay’. When you have finished selecting all your courses, select SUBMIT at the bottom of the page. Your registration will
NOT be saved until you select Submit.
Math III
GRADE 11 MATH
Select 1 Math Course.
GRADE 11 ENGLISH
Select 1 English Course.
GRADE 11 SCIENCE
Select 1 Science Course. Select 1 Science Course.
Chemistry or Physics is the 11th Grade
Graduation Requirement.
GRADE 11 SOCIAL STUDIES
Select 1 Social Studies Course. AP US History or
American History 1 is the 11th Grade Graduation
Requirement. You may select American History II
from Electives if you want to double-up on history
your junior year.
GRADE 11 ELECTIVES
Select 4 Electives. (use the alpha list on the back
to select electives)
GRADE 11 ALTERNATES
Math III Honors
SREB READY Math
Adv Functions & Modeling
PRE-CALCULUS HONORS
AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB
AP English Language and Composition
(must select AP US History)
English III
English III Honors
Chemistry
Chemistry Honors 34205X0Y (yearlong course paired with
AP Chemistry – select AP Chemistry from Electives)
CHEMISTRY HONORS 34205X0S (Semester Course)
PHYSICS HONORS
Biology
Biology Honors
Earth/Environ Science
Earth/Environ Science Honors
American History I
American History I Honors
American History II
American History II Honors
AP United States History (must select AP English)
AP World History
Civics & Economics
Honors Civics & Economics
World History
World History Honors
Select 3 Alternate Elective Courses. These courses will be used if
your elective choices cannot be honored.
Requires 8 credit hours.
Requesting 8 credit hours.
(Your signature is required verifying the courses above.)
Student
Parent
Active Military? Y or N
Early Graduation June 2016? Circle YES
Early Graduation Plans
(If you completed HS credits in the 8th grade, you
may be eligible to graduate 1 year early if interested.
Please see your counselor.)
*Note: What is the difference between Honors
vs. Standard level classes?
Honors courses are more rigorous offerings of
content than a standard course.
Emphasis will be placed on greater depth of the
concepts in order to increase critical thinking skills.
In addition, Honors will include:
•More out of class reading
•In-depth writing assignments
•Additional independent projects
•Greater number of essay/short answer test
questions
Please return this form to your School Counselor.
MCS Course Guide Available at www.ncmcs.org under Student/Parent Resources.
GRADE 11 ELECTIVES
Advanced Digital Media
Agriscience Applications
American History II
American History II Honors
Anatomy Honors
Animal Science I
Animal Science I Honors
Animal Science II Honors
Animal Science II Small Animals
AP Chemistry (Pairs with Honors Chemistry)
AP Music Theory
AP Studio Art Drawing
Automotive Service I (Intro to Auto Required)
Automotive Service I Honors (Intro to Auto Required)
Automotive Service II
Automotive Service II Honors
Automotive Service III
Automotive Service III Honors
Band (Proficient) Jazz Fall 52575X01
Band (Proficient) Spring Wind Ensemble 52575X02
Biomedical Technology
Biomedical Technology II
Business Law
Business Law Honors
Cabinetmaking I
Cabinetmaking I Honors
Cabinetmaking II
Cabinetmaking II Honors
Career Management
Carpentry II
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0AVT – Digital Media
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0AGR - Agriculture
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0CON - Construction
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0HOS - Hospitality
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0HSC – Health Science
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0MRK - Marketing
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0STE-Science, Tech, Engineering
CTE Advanced Studies-CS952X0TRA - Transportation
CTE Advanced Studies-CS955X0 – Entrepreneurship III Honors
Digital Media
Digital Media Honors
ELA Local Elective (Yearbook Fall 01)
ELA Local Elective (Yearbook Spring 02)
Entrepreneurship I
Entrepreneurship I Honors
Entrepreneurship II Honors
Foods I Fundamentals
Foods I Honors
Foods II Enterprise
Foods II Enterprise Honors
French I
French II
French III Honors
Health Science I
Health Science II
Honors Advanced Digital Media
Honors Marketing
Honors Marketing Management
Honors Spanish 3
Horticulture I
Horticulture I Honors
Horticulture II
Horticulture II Honors
Introduction to Automotive Service
Introduction to Automotive Service Honors
SCC (Sandhills Community College) Courses
*For SCC courses, you will need to see your counselor
to register for courses, with qualifying scores.
Marketing
Marketing Management
Microsoft ITA: Access & Excel
Microsoft ITA: Access & Excel HN
Microsoft Word & PowerPoint
Microsoft Word & PowerPoint Honors
Multimedia and Webpage Design
Multimedia and Webpage Design Hnrs
Music Specialization (Beginning) Electronic Music 52162X01EK
Music Specialization (Proficient) (Marching Band)
Orchestra (Proficient) (fall 52425X01)
Orchestra (Proficient) (spring 52425X02)
Personal Finance
Personal Finance Honors
(Health/PE Required for the following 3 courses)
Physical Education Local Elective Grade (Team Sports)
Physical Fitness I Grades 9-12 (Male Weight Training)
Physical Fitness II Grades 9-12 (Female Weight Training)
Principles of Business & Finance
Principles of Business & Finance Honors
Principals of Tech I
Principals of Tech I Honors
PRINCIPALS OF TECH II
Principals of Tech II Honors
ROTC I – NAVY (fall OR spring) – 1st year cadet
ROTC II– NAVY (fall) 2nd year cadet
ROTC III – NAVY (fall) 3rd year cadet
ROTC V – NAVY (spring) 1st year cadet
ROTC VI – NAVY (spring) 2nd year cadet
ROTC VII – NAVY (spring) 3rd year cadet
Scientific & Tech Visual I
Scientific & Tech Vis II (Honors)
Spanish 1
Spanish 2
Spanish IV Honors
Technology Engineering & Design
Theater Arts (Proficient) Honors – Level 3
Theater Arts (Advanced) Honors – Level 4
Theater Arts (Intermediate) – Level 2
Theater Arts I (Beginning) – Level 1
Theater Arts Specialization (Proficient) Play Production
Veterinary Assisting (Animal Science II Required)
VISUAL ARTS (ADVANCED)
VISUAL ARTS (BEGINNING)
VISUAL ARTS (INTERMEDIATE)
VISUAL ARTS (PROFICIENT) HONORS
Visual Arts Special (Intermediate) Ceramics II 54622X0CER
Visual Arts Special (Intermediate) Photography II 54622X0DIG
Visual Arts Special (Intermediate) Graphic Design 54622X0VGD (VAB Required)
Visual Arts Specialization (Beginning) Ceramics I 54612X0CER (VAB Required)
Visual Arts Specialization (Beginning)Photography I 54612X0DIG (VAB Required)
Vocal Music (Beginning) (spring 52302X02)
Vocal Music (Beginning) (fall 52302X01)
Vocal Music (Intermediate) (springB52312X02)
Vocal Music (Intermediate) (fall 52312X01)
Vocal Music (Proficient) (spring 52325X02)
Vocal Music (Proficient) (fall 52325X01)
NCVPS (Virtual Courses)
*For NCVPS (Virtual) courses, you will need to see your
counselor
to register after turning in permission forms.
Journalism
Chinese I
Chinese II
Latin I
Latin II
Japanese I
Japanese II
Russian I
Russian II
Arabic I
Arabic II
Leadership Dev
Psychology
ACT Prep
Psychology Honors
Sat Prep
African American St
Success 101
Medieval St
Music Specialization Beg (Music Appreciation)
Vis Arts Specialization Inter (Art of Video/Game Des/Film)
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