Rising Freshmen 2014-15 SIDE 1 Scott High School Course Registration Worksheet for 2014-15 Portal for Course Registration open from February 20 through March 20 CURRENT 8TH GRADE (RISING 9TH) Help videos, catalog, worksheets on Scott’s website: www.scott.kenton.kyschools.us “Course Registration” Scott Cares You must register ON-LINE through Infinite Campus for 15 classes and 3 Alternates Color in 15 Circles Count all of the Circles on the FRONT and BACK to equal ONLY 15 Each Circle is for 1 term and represents ½ credit Shaded areas indicate standard required classes. Options are within each category. ENGLISH MATH RENAISSANCE ACADEMY Need 4 credits to graduate The standard course is English 1A & 1B & 1C English 1A & 1B & 1C 335010 335020 335030 MAP Reading Scores of 232+ Will be PLACED in English 1A &1B Accelerated English 1A & 1B Accelerated 334010 334020 MAP Reading scores of 249+ You may choose to take Need 3 credits to graduate The standard course is Algebra 1A & 1B Algebra 1A & 1B 535010 535020 Transitional Algebra 1 (506046) Students with a 232 or lower MAP Math Score will be PLACED in Transitional Algebra 1 You must have earned 1 credit in Algebra 1 from 8th grade with a 78% or higher grade OR MAP Math score of 247 to take Acc. Geom English 2 A & 2B Accelerated Geometry A & B Accelerated Applications are on-line on Scott’s Web Page on the left side You must ALSO complete an APPLICATION. Without an application, we will override your Course Registration for Renaissance Academy English 1A & 1B Accelerated Intro to Social Studies A & B Accelerated English 2A Accelerated World Civilizations 1500 Accelerated 334011 334021 334118 884011 884021 854115 SCIENCE Need 3 credits to graduate Integrated Science 1A & 1B Pre-AP Environmental Science* 765047 (see note below) 765013 765023 WORLD LANGUAGES A World Language is not required to graduate. For College Ready Curriculum: a student needs 2 credits in the same World Language sometime during 4 years of High School French 1A & 1B French 2A & 2B 415115 415125 415015 415025 Spanish 1A & 1B Spanish 2A & 2B 435015 435025 435115 435125 German 1 A & 1B German 2A & 2B Intro to Social Studies A & B 425015 425025 425115 425125 885010 885020 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) and HEALTH Students will need ½ credit in PE and ½ credit in HEALTH to graduate You do not have to take any these classes your freshman year, but some freshmen take them Basic PE Boys Strength Conditioning Boys’ Health 636010 Alternate 636412 Alternate 676010 Alternate Basic PE Girls Girls’ Health 637010 Alternate 677010 Alternate *Students who take Pre-AP Environmental Science DO NOT have to take Integrated Science A & B for graduation. At some point a physical science (chemistry or physics) will have to be taken by the students who take the opportunity of Pre-AP Environmental Science. Pre-AP Environmental Science is a preliminary class for the Sustainable Energy Technology Engineering Academy (SETE) at Scott High School 334111 334121 SOCIAL STUDIES Need 3 credits to graduate 544010 544020 Rising Freshmen 2014-15 SIDE 2 THE ELECTIVE CHOICES FOR 9TH GRADE (FRESHMEN) ARE LISTED BELOW. STUDENTS MUST REFER TO THE COURSE CATALOG FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE ELECTIVE CLASSES. MANY ELECTIVE CLASSES ALSO SATISFY GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. STUDENTS MUST TAKE 12 ELECTIVE CLASSES TO GRADUATE FROM SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL. PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 3 OF THE 2014-2015 SCOTT HIGH SCHOOL COURSE CATALOG FOR MORE INFORMATION. PLEASE DO NOT CHOOSE ELECTIVES WITHOUT KNOWING WHAT WILL BE TAUGHT IN THE CLASS AND WHAT MATERIALS ARE NEEDED ELECTIVES THAT 9TH GRADE (FRESHMEN) STUDENT MAY CHOOSE The is a way that you can tell us that you would accept the course as an ALTERNATE if we could not schedule your FIRST CHOICE class marked with a We will ignore the if we can schedule your FIRST CHOICE VL Classes are ON-LINE and require students to have the maturity to be self-paced. A certified teacher will monitor, assist, and grade students in the classes. VL Intro to C ++ Programming 21st Century Media (Journalism) Freshman Choir Psychology 603425 Alternate 346444 Alternate 113040 Alternate 825412 Alternate VL Computer Applications Film/TV Writing Choir Fine Art Photography 1 603406 Alternate 316444 Alternate 113610 Alternate 127414 Alternate VL Computer Literacy Home Runs and Heroes (Sports Lit) Choir B Graphic Arts 603421 Alternate 326444 Alternate 113611 Alternate 616440 Alternate VL Computational Thinking (Part A) Jules Vern to Star Wars: Sci- Fi Lit Choir C Fundamentals Drawing 1 605411 Alternate 325446 Alternate 113612 Alternate 146414 Alternate VL Computational Thinking (Part B) Social Justice in Literature Piano/Music Composition Fundamentals Painting 1 605421 Alternate 266446 Alternate 119446 Alternate 126414 Alternate VL Digital Arts (Part A) Fitness, Wellness, Nutrition Music Theory Photoshop for Artists 1 603432 Alternate 675413 Alternate 159404 Alternate 616411 Alternate VL Digital Arts (Part B) Intro to Culinary Arts 1 Criminal Justice Sculpture and Ceramics 1 603433 Alternate 225446 Alternate 845412 Alternate 177414 Alternate VL Flash Animation A Intro to Culinary Arts 2 Influences on Society/Politics World Studies (Rosetta Stone) A 603436 Alternate 255446 Alternate 898446 Alternate 445415 Alternate VL Flash Game Development The Art of Baking Kentucky History World Studies (Rosetta Stone) B 603427 Alternate 256446 Alternate 897448 Alternate 445425 Alternate VL Game Design The Art of International Cooking Mythology 603435 Alternate 257446 Alternate 817442 Alternate VL Introduction to IT (Part A) Theater Arts Survey A We reserve the right to choose from ANY ALTERNATES marked if a 3418 Alternate 198414 Alternate chosen class is not offered or is beyond seating capacity. Choose your ALTERNATES carefully and make sure you choose VL Introduction to IT (Part B) Theater Arts Survey B 3 Alternates when registering for your classes 3419 Alternate 198424 Alternate Band 111050 Alternate Often we must choose classes that have not been marked to provide a complete schedule. We choose unmarked classes carefully and not randomly. Concert Band 136424 136434 Alternate