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Sophomores

Class of 2014

 

COURSES FOR STUDENTS ENTERING 10THGRADE

 

REQUIREMENTS
English 2 Honors R,S
Mathematics R,S
Physical Education & Health 2
U.S. History 1s, R,S
Biology R,S

BUSINESS ELECTIVES
Accounting 1 R,S
Introduction to Business R,S
Computer Applications 1,2 S
Introduction to Internet S

ENGLISH ELECTIVES
Creative Writing R,S
Theater Arts 1,2 S
Theater Arts Oratory S
Journalism R
Yearbook R (application required)
(Gifted & Talented application required)

WORLD LANGUAGE ELECTIVES
Spanish 1,2,3 R,S
French 1,2,3 RS

 

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MATHEMATICS ELECTIVES
Algebra 1,2 R,S
Math 2 S
Geometry R,S
Intro to Computer Science R
Pre Calculus R,S

SCIENCE ELECTIVES
Chemistry R
Science Research 1
Physics S,R


MUSIC ELECTIVES
Chorus Treble
Chorus S
Symphonic Band
Concert Band
Orchestra
Choir (Gospel)
Harmony 1
Men’s Choir
Concert Choir R- by Audition

FINE ARTS ELECTIVES
Visual Arts 1,2 S
Visual Arts 2 Major
Ceramics
Dance
Digital Photography

FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES
Basic Foods 1 S
Nutrition & Diet 2 S
Fashions & Needlecrafts 1,2 S


INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Drafting 1,2 S
Graphic Arts 1 S
Advanced Graphics 1 S
Woods 1,2 S
Home Improvements S

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TIMELINE FOR THE COLLEGE BOUND
Sophomore Year

Please use this timeline to help guide you through the college preparation/selection process. Be sure to refer to the more detailed college selection materials that are available from the guidance office, and to tap into your counselor's knowledge/experience with this process.

Tenth Grade

1. Take as rigorous an academic program as you can handle.
2. Resolve to get the best grades possible.
3. Develop a schedule of when you plan on taking the college admissions tests - PSAT, SAT, SAT-II and AP exams. We strongly recommend the PSAT for sophomores who are planning to attend a 4-year college.
4. Continue to discuss your career and college interests with your parents and counselor.
5. Begin to send for information from colleges and other post-secondary programs of interest to you.
6. Visit more college campuses.
7. Talk with others - family, friends, counselors, teachers who have gone to college to gather ideas about the college experience.
8. Attend college fairs to gather information about a variety of college and to meet college admission representatives. See your guidance counselor for dates, times and locations.

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