A Typical Schedule for 11th Grade Students

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11th Grade Typical Schedule
Granville High School
2016-2017
(AUDIO INCLUDED)
th
11
Grade Required Classes
 American Literature and Composition or AP English Language
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and Composition (formerly known as English 11 or AP English 11)
 AP Language and Composition recommended for grade of B or
above
Government or AP Government
Math—See handout
Science
Global Language
Physical Fitness (if still need to meet graduation requirement)
Elective/Other Graduation Requirements (or study hall)
Lunch
Advanced vs. Regular
 The Advanced courses formerly known as Pre-AP will
move at a faster pace and require more time spent in
outside of class work, such as reading and writing.
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Advanced Algebra 2
Advanced Pre-Calculus
Advanced Chemistry
Advanced Physics
 Rest assured…our traditional classes are more than
capable in equipping students for college-level work
Benefits of AP
 AP = Advanced Placement
College-level courses taught at the high school.
Weighted GPA if earn B- or above (5.0=A, 4.0=B)
In May, students will take the AP tests for potential
college credits. Cost for each exam is
approximately $90.
Scores range from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest). Check
with your college/university to learn the score you
must earn to receive credit.
Scores of 3 or better earn credit at all Ohio public
colleges.
Math Options
 Math
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II/Advanced Algebra 2
 Pre-Calculus/Advanced Pre-Calculus
 Integrated Analysis and Physics (IAP)
 Fundamentals of Calculus
 AP Calculus ABC
See
Flowchart in Course
Description Book
Science Options
 Science—based on math course
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Physics and Astronomy—Algebra 2
Chemistry/Advanced Chemistry—taking Algebra 2
concurrently
Advanced Physics—taking Pre-Calculus concurrently
Integrated Analysis and Physics (IAP)
AP Chemistry—Pre-Calculus concurrently
AP Physics & Astronomy—Fund. Of Calculus or AP Calculus AB
AP Biology—completed Chemistry
Environmental Studies—completed Biology
AP Environmental Science—completed Biology & Chemistry
Global Language: French, Spanish, Latin
 This is considered a core class by colleges.
Most require a minimum of 2 years (of the same language)
 Many prefer 3 or 4 years (depending upon the selectivity of
the college/university)
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 Students should talk with their teacher to see if they
are recommended to move on to the next level of a
language
Physical Education/Health
 If your student still needs to earn P.E. credit, two
options:
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Physical Fitness I – semester class during school year worth
0.25 credit (need to take two times to earn .5 credits in P.E.)
Summer P.E. – summer school course taken first three weeks of
the summer worth 0.25 credit (need to take two times to earn .5
credits in P.E.)
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Meets in the mornings, $150, Packets available online
 Two options for earning .5 credits in Health:
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Health during the school year for one semester--.5 credits
Summer Health to earn the .5 credit—application packets will be
available online
IEP OR 504 PLAN
 If your student is on an IEP or 504 Plan and needs to
be in specific courses, they will be hand scheduled by
the special education department and administration
to make sure students are in appropriate classes.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
SCHOOL COUNSELORS
ADMINISTRATORS
Last Names A-F
Ms. Ann Raffay
araffay@granvilleschools.org
Principal
Mr. Matt Durst
mdurst@granvilleschools.org
Last Names G-M
Mrs. Amber Gilsdorf
agilsdorf@granvilleschools.org
Assistant Principal
Mr. Scott Carpenter
scarpenter@granvilleschools.org
Last Names N-Z
Ms. Brandi Cooper
bcooper@granvilleschools.org
Counseling Office Number
(740) 587-8160
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