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04/10/23
Junior Junior Year Year
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Class Class 20162016
Graduation Requirements
• 8 semesters of Language Arts
• 6 semesters of Social Studies
• 6 semesters of Science
• 8 semesters of Mathematics
• 2 semesters of Phys. Education
• 4 semesters (or equivalent) of World Language
• 18 semesters of Elective courses
(including Computer Applications and 2 semesters of any Visual,
Performing or Applied Arts courses)
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN for the Class of 2016
9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12
LANGUAGEARTS
LANG ARTS 1
LANG ARTS 2
LANG ARTS3
LANG ARTS4
LANG ARTS5
LANG ARTS6
LANG ARTS7
LANG ARTS8
SOCIALSTUDIES
WORLDHISTORY 1
WORLDHISTORY 2
US HIST 1 US HIST 2 US ECON US GOVT
SCIENCE BIOLOGY BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY or
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY or
PHYSICS
ELECTIVESCIENCE
ELECTIVESCIENCE
MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA 1
ALGEBRA 1
GEOMETRY 1
GEOMETRY 1
ALGEBRA2
ALGEBRA2
SENIOR YEAR MATH
SENIOR YEAR MATH
PE/HEALTH P.E. 9 P.E. 9 World Lang. World Lang World Lang. World Lang.
VPA ArtsComputer AppsElectives
Are you on track?
23 credits Required to graduate– 6 credits to be classified as a Sophomore– 12 credits to be classified as a Junior– 17 credits to be classified as a Senior
If you lose credits due to a failing grade or attendance, you will not be classified as a Junior next year.
After you make up the courses needed, you will be reclassified again and hopefully jump up to the correct grade level in your senior year.
Collegiate Academy Program
What is the Collegiate Academy Program?• Earn a high school diploma and a 2 year associates
degree 1year after HS graduation, for FREE.
Who can apply?• Invitation to apply is based on successful completion of
9th and 10th grades (no failures), and PLAN test scores.
What should I do now?• Turn in a completed course selection sheet and wait for
a letter inviting you to apply for the Collegiate Academy.
If you have any further questions see Mrs. Malone
Advanced Placement
National college-level curriculum
One year contract/mandatory parent meeting
1+ hour homework/night
Summer assignments
Graded on a 5.0 scale
Concluding AP Exam score may result in college
credit
Considered in college admission decision
Go to AP website for more information
Advanced Placement Courses
English Language & Composition
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Environmental Science
US History
US Government
LANGUAGE ARTS Requirement
611050 621060 Lang Arts 5, 6
or
AP Lang & Comp
SOCIAL STUDIES Requirement
612050 U.S. Government
Or AP Government (full year)
622070 U.S. Economics
Or Intro to Marketing sequence
US Economics Requirement
Students who elect to take Intro to Marketing and Selling or Marketing Management will fulfill the US Economics requirement.
Intro to Marketing + Selling = US Econ
Intro to Marketing + Market Mgt = US Econ
SCIENCE Requirement
Physics ► Chemistry (recommended)
Honors Chemistry ► Honors Physics (recommended)
Other science electives:Forensic Science - full yearAnatomy/Physiology - full yearAP Biology AP ChemistryAP PhysicsAP Environmental Science
DCMST 10 > DCMST 11
MATHEMATICS Requirement
Geometry ► Algebra 2 (1 year) Honors Algebra 2 ► PreCalculus
Algebra 2 ► Trig/PreCalculus or Statistics
Students planning to take AP CALCULUS in their senior year must take PreCalculus
World Language Requirement
Four semesters (2 credits) of the same World Language.
American Sign LanguageArabicFrenchGermanSpanish
Visual, Performing and Applied Arts2 semesters required
Art AutoWood Shop TheatreMusic / Band Studio/VideoFood Advanced
MicrosoftYearbook MBCC Journalism Film Studies
Course Offerings
US History through Film (1 sem)
Current Events – (1 sem)
AP US Government – Yearlong
*see descriptions in the updated curriculum guide on the counseling website
Physical Education Electives
Required Prerequisite: completion of 2 semesters PE/Health 9
PE/HEALTH 10-12(Sem 1 for students completing requirement)
SPORTS TECH (Sem 2 w/dept authorization 10-11)
AEROBICS/WGTS (Sem 1 boys, Sem 2 girls)
TEAM SPORTS ( Sem 1 & 2)
REC SPORTS ( Sem 1 V/Ball & Tennis, Sem 2 Basketball)
Each elective PE course can only be taken once
For course descriptions, access the Curriculum Guide online:
►http://dhs.dearbornschools.org/
►Click on COUNSELING
►Click on CURRICULUM & TESTING
Alternative ElectivesCourse Name ________________
Course Name ________________
Career Goal ________________
Parent Signature ________________
Student Signature _________________
Dual EnrollmentWhat is Dual Enrollment
• Dual Enrollment allows high school students to take college classes.
• Students attend high school, but go to the college for 1 or more college classes in place of electives.
Who can Dual Enroll?
• Students who have taken one of the following: PSAT, PLAN, EXPLORE, ACT, or MME.
• Students who have qualifying scores for dual enrollment.• Students who are on track (no failures) for graduation.• Students who have fulfilled grade level graduation
requirements.
What next?Parent/Student Meeting Wednesday, March 26th
5:00 pm or 6:00 pm
You may NOT select Dual Enrollment on your selection sheet until after HFCC registration is completed.
Dual Enrollment
PREPARING STUDENTS OF TODAY FOR THE CAREERS OF TOMORROW
berry.dearbornschools.org/enroll
Berry Career Center
Easy enrollment using Course Selection Sheet
Bus transportation is provided
All programs are 1 year long
Choose courses of interest (1, 2 or 3 classes)
Can select up to 3 hours at Berry 1-2-3rd or 4-5-6th hours Hospitality Program also runs 2-3-4th hours
Berry Career Center
Software Specialist is approved for Computer Apps Credit
All career courses meet the Visual Performing & Applied Arts (or “Art Class”) credit for graduation
All career courses provide the opportunity to earn College Credit (HFCC Credits) after Graduation
All career courses focus on preparation for College and Future Employment in specific career fields
Seniors can earn a MBCC Honors Graduation Cord
Berry Career Center
Clubs & Activities
HOSAHOSA SkillsUSASkillsUSA
Kids Against HungerKids Against HungerIVDIVD
Academics
Academic Courses (1 hour classes)
11th Grade U.S. Government/U.S. EconomicsMeets Social Studies Graduation Requirement
12th Grade Language Arts 7/8Meets Language Arts Graduation Requirement
Individual needs easily accommodated using
Edgenuity (E2020) courses
Berry Career Center
Hospitality Studies
Hospitality Studies (2 or 3 hour block classes)
Hospitality Studies YEAR I
Hospitality Studies YEAR II
(Second Year Program is available with
instructor approval)
Berry Career Center
Design Technology
Technology Courses (all 2 hour block classes)
Design Concepts YEAR I(choose both DESIGN 2D & DESIGN 3D to elect 2-hour block)
Software Specialist YEAR I
(Second Year Programs in both areas are
available with instructor approval)
Berry Career Center
Health Sciences
Health Courses all 2 hr classes except Pre-Pharmacy/Medical Terminology
Pre-Pharmacy/Medical Terminology
Dental Assisting I
Sports Medicine/Physical Therapy
Medical Assisting
Medical Careers I (Allied Health YEAR I) (Second Year Programs are available with
instructor approval)
Berry Career Center
Elective Courses (1 hour classes)
Elective ClassesDesign 2D or 3D (1-hour Technology)Pre-Pharm/Medical Terminology
Dual Enrollment Directed Study Co-op
Berry Career Center
EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN for the Class of 2016
9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12
LANGUAGEARTS
LANG ARTS 1
LANG ARTS 2
LANG ARTS3
LANG ARTS4
LANG ARTS5
LANG ARTS6
LANG ARTS7
LANG ARTS8
SOCIALSTUDIES
WORLDHISTORY 1
WORLDHISTORY 2
US HIST 1 US HIST 2 US ECON US GOVT
SCIENCE BIOLOGY BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY or
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY or
PHYSICS
ELECTIVESCIENCE
ELECTIVESCIENCE
MATHEMATICS ALGEBRA 1
ALGEBRA 1
GEOMETRY 1
GEOMETRY 1
ALGEBRA2
ALGEBRA2
SENIOR YEAR MATH
SENIOR YEAR MATH
PE/HEALTH P.E. 9 P.E. 9 World Lang. World Lang World Lang. World Lang.
VPA ArtsComputer AppsElectives
Course Request Pick-up
Monday, March 31stPalise Murphy
Tuesday, April 1st Sapienza Sbeity Baker
Scheduling REMINDERS
There are no guarantees which courses will actually There are no guarantees which courses will actually be taught in the fallbe taught in the fall
Keep in mind that Keep in mind that colleges evaluate your course colleges evaluate your course selectionsselections – – choose wisely!choose wisely!
Six courses must be selected for each semesterSix courses must be selected for each semester
Course selection sheets are pre-printed with Course selection sheets are pre-printed with individual student name and student number. Don’t individual student name and student number. Don’t lose yours!lose yours!
Schedule changes will not be made in the fall. Don’t even ask !!
Remind101
What is it?
• A way for the counseling department to text message you important counseling news such as scholarships, dual enrollment and scheduling information.
Sign up now!!!
Community Service
• Not a graduation requirement
• Not a college admission requirement
• If you would like hours included on your transcript use the DHS community service logs located in the Guidance Center
• this information may be used for NHS application, college essays, scholarship application
*athletics and/ or clubs
*the most successful students are involved in more than just their academics
*colleges want to admit students who are contributing members of their high schools
*check out the full listing of after-school clubs and activities found in the Student Calendar of Events on
the counseling website!
School Involvement