Welcome to the Junior Course Selection Process.
The junior year is one in which careful planning must be done to ensure all requirements for your graduation are met. There are many important decisions to be made. It is imperative that you carefully follow the instructions.
Students are classified by the number of academic credits they have earned at the beginning of each year.
Freshman Entering High School in the Fall of 2015
10
11
12
9
Grade Credit
0-5
5 ½ -11 ½
12-18 ½
19-above
1. Fill out your last name, first name.
2. Current English teacher and period you have English.
3. Fill out your grade level (for next year)
4. ****Note where you and your parents will sign the form.
First Column (Fall)
1. Fill out course #
2. Fill out course name
Second Column (Spring)
3. Repeat course # and course name
4. Obtain teacher initials as required.
List 3 alternates for your counselor to choose from.
The first alternate will be chosen first.
If you do not list alternates, the counselor will choose for you.
Please read the Schedule Change Procedure carefully…you will be following these guidelines for any changes you might request.
You will have an opportunity to view your choices during Course Verification homeroom later this spring. This will be your last time to make changes.
All Juniors will take English 3.
Choose one of the following:
0103 English 3
0113 AP English Lang*
0109 AP English Lang GT*
( * requires teacher signature)
If currently in Geometry take
Math Models or Algebra 2
0236 Math Models
0261 Algebra 2
0262 Algebra 2 Pre-AP*
0263 Algebra 2 Pre-AP/GT*
( * requires teacher signature)
( Please refer to your current math teacher for next year’s math course selection.)
If currently in Math Models take Algebra 2
0261 Algebra 2
0262 Algebra 2 Pre-AP*
0263 Algebra 2 Pre-AP/GT*
( * requires teacher signature)
( Please refer to your current math teacher for next year’s math course selection.)
If currently in Algebra 2 you can choose from:
0268 Discrete Math for Problem Solving
0283 Pre-Calculus or 0284 Pre/AP GT Pre-
Calculus*
0293 AP Statistics or 0294 AP Statistics GT*
0271 AP Computer Science 1
( * requires teacher signature)
( Please refer to your current math teacher for next year’s math course selection.)
Being on the Foundation Graduation Plan gives you many more options that your science teacher has discussed with you.
If you are a college bound student, most colleges and universities require 4 years of science which include
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics as well as a 4 th science.
It is important you are placed in the correct ,ath and science classes. During your math and science classes, your teacher will visit wit you about their recommendation for next year.
The class recommended by your teacher is the one you should write down on your Course Request
Worksheet. If you or your parents have question regarding your placement, please visit with you teacher and speak with your counselor.
All Juniors are required to take
US History
0311 US History
0312 AP US History*
0314 AP USHistory GT*
( * requires teacher signature)
Please remember that there is an EOC exam for US History.
If you haven’t already done so, you will need to start your foreign language your Junior year. A minimum of two years of the same foreign language is required for graduation.
Choose from the following:
French
German
Spanish
Japanese
American Sign Language
Chinese
All students must have 1 year of Physical Education to meet graduation requirements
Choose from the following:
Individual & Team Sports or Aerobic Activity. There are alternate ways to receive PE credit such as off-campus PE, band, athletics , cheerleading (1 credit), and Cougar Stars
(Drill Team; 1 credit).
All athletics (non PE classes) require coach’s signature.
All students are required to take one semester of Health to meet graduation requirements.
Electives must include a communication skills component, earned through
Professional Communications (1520)
Debate
Professional Standards in Agribusiness
Teen Leadership
Theatre
Dual Credit Speech
All students must have one full year of the same Fine Art.
These classes can be used as elective credit after completion of the required fine art credit.
Choose from the following:
Band, Orchestra, Choir, Art, Theatre Arts,
Tech Theatre, Floral Design, Dance, and Digital Arts
Animation
(Some courses may require teacher signature)
(Computer Classes)
Students are no longer required to take a technology class but are highly encouraged to enroll in a technology class as an elective choice.
The remainder of the courses on the Course Request
Worksheet may be used as electives.
Some are one semester only and some are full year courses.
Some require prerequisite and/or teacher approval.
Miller Career and Technical Center courses require an application as well as campus Diversified Career Prep programs.
Some require more than one period. (Jr./Sr. only)
Please refer to the course catalogue for course descriptions.
Looking ahead in the spring of your sophomore year you have the opportunity to apply for classes at Miller.
If you plan on applying for the Practicum in Health Science – clinical rotation at Miller, you must take Principles of Health
Science (8093) and Health Science 1 as prerequisites.
For more information refer to the course catalogue and/or brochures in the counselor’s office.
Your card must have all sections completed. Please write neatly.
Please choose courses wisely, as staff is hired based on your course selections.
Course Request Worksheets are due to your English teacher no later than January 29 to your English teacher.
(Be sure to include you alternate selections)