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Join us for a Four Year Planning Seminar in the DHS Lecture Hall Monday, March 30th 6:30pm – 7:30pm followed by a Q & A Session & IB Breakout Session

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Page 1: Join us for a Four Year Planning Seminar in the DHS Lecture Hall Monday, March 30th 6:30pm – 7:30pm followed by a Q & A Session & IB Breakout Session
Page 2: Join us for a Four Year Planning Seminar in the DHS Lecture Hall Monday, March 30th 6:30pm – 7:30pm followed by a Q & A Session & IB Breakout Session

Join us for aFour Year Planning Seminar

in the DHS Lecture HallMonday, March 30th

6:30pm – 7:30pmfollowed by a Q & A Session

& IB Breakout Session RSVP REQUESTED—

Contact: Ellen DiMarco at 940-369-2254

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Principal: Darrell Muncy 940-369-2001Associate Principal: Gwen Perkins ext. 2003

Receptionist/Secretary: Holly Stratton ext. 2000COUNSELORS / Assistant PRINCIPALS 2008-2009

A-E: Molly Tait / 504 ext. 2019Asst. Prin.: Aaron Frederick (Special Ed) ext. 2005*F-L: Christopher Lydia /Dual Credit ext. 2012

Asst. Prin.: Howard Palmer (textbooks) ext. 2004*M-R: Dottie McEuin /ESL ext. 2018Asst. Prin.: Bill Miegel (504) ext. 2100

*S-Z: Dr. Doretha Hudspeth/Lead Counselor/Early Grad ext. 2017Asst. Prin.: Donna Lawyer (Dean of Girls) ext. 2007

Career Counselor: Kimberly Keith ext. 2020Registrar: Kelly Delong ext. 2018 Secretary: Dawn Pryor ext. 2011

I B Coordinator: Dr. Lynn Singletary ext. 2238 Testing Coordinator: Sherry Weatherly ext. 2161

Student Assistance Counselor: Kati Willis ext. 2180Communities In School Counselor (CIS): Stephanie Sutton ext. 2080

Attendance: Kathy Cadenhead ext. 2010 // Truancy: Jo Thomas ext. 2015Instructional Principal: Renee Koontz (Credit Retrieval due to attendance) ext. 2023

Secretary to Lawyer & Miegel: Veronica Rodriquez ext. 2030 (English & Spanish)Secretary to Fredrick & Palmer: Irene Thomaschek ext. 2014 (English & Spanish)

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DHS CounselorsDoretha Hudspeth Alpha S-Z

Dottie McEuin Alpha M-R

Chris Lydia Alpha F-L

Molly Tait Alpha A-E

Kimberly Keith Career Counselor

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Guidance Counselor

Last Names M - R

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 (PAP) English 1     (PAP) English 2     (AP) English 3     (AP) English 4    

2(PAP) WorldGeography

   (PAP) or (AP)World

History   

(AP) U.S. History

   (AP) Govt./

(AP) Econ.    

3

(PAP) Algebra 1or_________    

(PAP) Geometryor__________    

Math Models,(PAP) Algebra 2,or_________

   4th Math__________

   

4 (PAP) Chemistry     (PAP) Biology     (PAP) Physics    4th Science__________    

5           

    

6                   

7                         

8                 

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________Summer ____________ Summer _____________Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

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X

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

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2               

3            

   

4            ___________    

5           

    

6                   

7                         

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4

X

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Please refer to Course Catalog for what counts as a World Language, Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE 1-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Application (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken!

Credits for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

(PAP) English 1 (PAP) English 2 (AP) English 3 (AP) English 4

(PAP) World (PAP) or (AP) (AP) U.S. History (AP) Govt./Geography World History (AP) Econ.

(PAP) Algebra 1 (PAP) Geometry Math Models, Algebra 2,or_________ or__________ (PAP) Algebra 2, (PAP) PreCalculus,

or_________ or __________

(PAP) Chemistry (PAP) Biology (PAP) Physics 4th Science

World (PAP) World (PAP) World (if DAP)Language 1 Language 2 Language 3

FINE ART

Health (or Waiver)/Comm. App. (Speech)

Technology Application

P.E. or Waiver/P.E. or Waiver P.E. or Waiver

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________ Summer ____________ Summer ____________

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

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2               

3            

   

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4

Please refer to Course Catalog for what counts as a World Language, Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE 1-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Application (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken!

Credits for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

(PAP) English 1 (PAP) English 2 (AP) English 3 (AP) English 4

(PAP) World (PAP) or (AP) (AP) U.S. History (AP) Govt./Geography World History (AP) Econ.

Algebra 1 Geometry Math Models Algebra 2 (PAP) Algebra 1 (PAP) Geometry (PAP) Algebra 2 (PAP)PreCalculus(PAP) Geometry (PAP) Algebra 2 (PAP) PreCalculus (PAP) PreCalculus

(PAP) Chemistry (PAP) Biology (PAP) Physics (PAP) World (PAP) World (AP) World (if DAP)Language 1 Language 2 Language 3

FINE ART

Health/Comm. App.

Technology Application

P.E. or Waiver/P.E. or Waiver P.E. or Waiver

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

(Speech)

AP Calculus AB orAP Calculus BC orAP Statistics

AP Calculus AB orAP Calculus BC orAP Statistics

AP Calculus AB orAP Calculus BC orAP Statistics

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Other optional Maths include:Algebra 3 (college prep class)& AMDM (Advanced Mathematical Decision Making)

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

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2               

3            

   

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5           

    

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7                         

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4

X

4

Please refer to Course Catalog for what counts as a World Language, Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE 1-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Application (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken!

Summer ____________Summer ____________ Summer _____________

Credits for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

(PAP) English 1 (PAP) English 2 (AP) English 3 (AP) English 4

(PAP) World (PAP) or (AP) (AP) U.S. History (AP) Govt./Geography World History (AP) Econ.

(PAP) Algebra 1 (PAP) Geometry Math Models or (PAP) Algebra 2 or or (PAP) Algebra 2 or (PAP) PreCalculus (PAP)Geometry (PAP) Algebra 2 (PAP) PreCalculus AP Calc./AP Statistics

(PAP) Chemistry (PAP) Biology (PAP) Physics

World World World (if DAP)Language 1 Language 2 Language 3

FINE ART

Health/Comm. App.

Technology Application

P.E. or Waiver/P.E. or Waiver P.E. or Waiver

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

(Speech)

AP Chemistry orAP Biology orAP Physics or

Aquatic ScienceAnatomy & Physiology

(AP)Environmental Science

We don’t know which sciencesthe state will approve for the 4th

required Science yet.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 (PAP) English 1     (PAP) English 2     (AP) English 3     (AP) English 4    

2(PAP) WorldGeography

   (PAP) or (AP)World

History   

(AP) U.S. History

   (AP) Govt./

(AP) Econ.    

3

(PAP) Algebra 1or_________    

(PAP) Geometryor__________    

Math Models,(PAP) Algebra 2,or_________

   4th Math__________

   

4 (PAP) Chemistry     (PAP) Biology     (PAP) Physics    4th Science__________    

5               

6                   

7                         

8                 

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________Summer ____________ Summer _____________Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

4

X

4

DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT PLANMust complete 3 Years of the same World Language and earn 4 measures by achieving combination of the following:

•Earn a 4 on an IB exam•Earn a 3 or better on an AP exam •Earn a B (3.0) in a Tech Prep course•Earn a B (3.0) in a Dual Credit/Concurrent Enrollment course•Earn Commended Scholar on the PSAT as a result of your score •Conduct original research or a project—under the direction of mentor(s), reported to the appropriate audience, judged by a panel of professional in the field.

World (PAP) World (PAP)World (if DAP)Language 1 Language 2  Language 3

=number ofmeasures youcan earn in that category.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 (PAP) English 1     (PAP) English 2     (AP) English 3     (AP) English 4    

2(PAP) WorldGeography

   (PAP) or (AP)World

History   

(AP) U.S. History

   (AP) Govt./

(AP) Econ.    

3

(PAP) Algebra 1or_________    

(PAP) Geometryor__________    

Math Models,(PAP) Algebra 2,or_________

   4th Math__________

   

4 (PAP) Chemistry     (PAP) Biology     (PAP) Physics    4th Science__________    

5               

6                   

7                         

8                 

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________Summer ____________ Summer _____________Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

4

X

4

World (PAP) World (PAP)World (if DAP) AP World (optional)

Language 1 Language 2  Language 3 Language 4World Language options are:

Latin French German Spanish

Spanish for Spanish Speakers (must be fluent in Spanish and be able to read/write it)

American Sign Language (check with your college to see if ASL is accepted as a Foreign Language for admission requirements)

AP Spanish 5 is offered for students who completed Spanish 1 in middle school.AP Latin 5 is offered as an elective.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 (PAP) English 1     (PAP) English 2     (AP) English 3     (AP) English 4    

2(PAP) WorldGeography

   (PAP) or (AP)World

History   

(AP) U.S. History

   (AP) Govt./

(AP) Econ.    

3

(PAP) Algebra 1or_________    

(PAP) Geometryor__________    

Math Models,(PAP) Algebra 2,or_________

   4th Math__________

   

4 (PAP) Chemistry     (PAP) Biology     (PAP) Physics    4th Science__________    

5               

6                   

7                         

8                 

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________Summer ____________ Summer _____________Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

4

X

4

Spanish for Spanish for (if DAP)Sp. Spkrs.1/2 Sp. Spkrs 3

Spanish for Spanish Speakers (must be fluent in Spanish and be able to read/write it)

Students enrolled in this sequence will earn 2 years of Spanish in 1 year of school due to the speed with which the course is taught.

For students with limited room in their 4 year plan, this is ideal if they meet the requirements.

This option also allows a student to meet the World Language requirement for the DAP in 2 years instead of 3.

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Fine Art    

Technology Application                

7 Health/Comm App                    

8       

(P.E. or Waiver/ P.E. or Waiver)       (P.E. or Waiver)      

4

X

4

Failed classes that meet requirements MUST BE RETAKEN. HSTE 1 (1 credit) taken in grades 10-12 can be a Health Waiver

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Math Models,Algebra 2, or ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective    

    

6Health/ Comm App    

Technology Application                

7  Fine Art   

 

                 

8

   

 

           

Your 1 required Technology Application credit canbe earned by the following yearlong courses:• Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS) I • Business Image Management Multimedia (BIMM)• Technology Systems• First 3 PLTW Engineering Classes:• Computer Applications (DHS)• Computer Science I & II • AP Computer Science I & II

Failed classes required for graduation MUST be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

Intro. To Engineering DesignPrinciples of EngineeringCivil Engineering & Architecture

Keyboarding or proficiency is required to take BCIS I.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Math Models,Algebra 2, or ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective    

    

6Health/ Comm App    

Technology Application                

7  Fine Art   

 

                 

8

   

 

           

Failed classes required for graduation MUST be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

Health Science Technology

Education I (HSTE I)(Health Waiver)

Wait to take HSTE I to learn about the medical field.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Math Models,Algebra 2, or ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective    

    

6Health/ Comm App    

Technology Application                

7  Fine Art   

 

                 

8

   

 

           

Failed classes required for graduation MUST be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

ARTBANDCHOIRDANCE

ORCHESTRATHEATER ARTS

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6 Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

                       

8               

4

X

4

You MUST take 1 Fine Art credit to graduate.

One year of either Art, Choir, Orchestra, or Theater Arts will count as your Fine Art credit.

Required Electives may be moved to any blank square.

Art, Choir, (Fine Art)

Orchestra, Band,or Theater Arts

Art, Choir, Band Orchestra, orTheater Arts

Art, Choir, Band,Orchestra, orTheater Arts

Art, Choir, Band, Orchestra, orTheater Arts1 2 43

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6 Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

                       

8               

4

X

4

You MUST take 1 Fine Art credit to graduate.

One year of Theater Arts will count as your Fine Art credit. If you want to perform in plays, it is recommended that you are in Theater Production after school.

Required Electives may be moved to any blank square.

Theater Arts 1 Theater Arts 2 Theater Arts 3 Theater Arts 4

Theater Production 1 Theater Production 2 Theater Production 3 Theater Production 4

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

                       

8 (Fine Art)     (P.E. Waiver/PE Waiver)     (P.E. Waiver)         

4

X

4

You MUST have 1. Fine Art and 1.5 PE credits or waiver to graduate.

DANCE

can be EITHER your Fine Art credit or a PE Waiver earning ½ PE credit per semester.

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be moved to any blank square.

DANCE DANCEDANCE

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

7

 

Dance                        

8(P.E. Waiver/Fine Art)     (P.E. Waiver/Fine Art)     (P.E. Waiver)         

4

X

4

You MUST take 1 Fine Art and 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

Marching Band Marching Band Marching Band

Marching Band and Drill Team (Fillies) will earn ½ PE credit during FALL ONLY and/or can earn Fine Art credit both semesters.

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be moved to any blank square.

Marching BandDrill Team Drill Team Drill Team

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

7                         

8    (P.E. Waiver/Fine Art)     (Fine Art)         

4

X

4

You MUST take 1 Fine Art and 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

Marching Band and Drill Team (Fillies) will earn ½ PE credit during FALL ONLY and/or can earn Fine Art credit both semesters.

Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be moved to any blank square.

Drill Team(Fillies)

Drill Team Drill TeamDANCE IP.E. Waiver/P.E. Waiver

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Health/Comm. App.      

Technology Application                

                       

8(P.E. Waiver)     (P.E. Waiver)     (P.E. Waiver)         

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

Cheerleading

Cheerleading will earn ½ PE credit during FALL ONLY.Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be moved to any blank square.

Cheerleading is NOT a FINE ART.

Cheerleading Cheerleading Cheerleading

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Algebra 2 ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

 WorldLanguage 1

   

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year World Language

if DAP     

   

6Fine Art

   

Technology Application                

7 Health/Comm App                        

8(P.E. Waiver/PE Waiver)      (P.E. Waiver)             

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

You may complete your required 1.5 credits of PE by taking 2 years of ROTC. Required Electives/ PE or Waivers may be moved to any blank square.

Air Force JROTC 3Air Force JROTC 1 Air Force JROTC 2 Air Force JROTC 4

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models or

Algebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or

4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1    

WorldLanguage 2    

3rd Year World Language or

if DAP Elective        

6Comm App/

Health    

Technology Application              

7 Fine Art

               

8Athletics      Athletics      Athletics      Athletics    

4

X

4

7 Credits 6 Credits 6 Credits7 Credits

Required Electives/PE Waivers can be placed in any blank space. You will complete your necessary PE requirements

by taking 1 ½ years of Athletics.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

Single blocked athletics are: Tennis, Golf, Soccer & Cross Country

Earns NO credit toward graduation.

Earns NO credit toward graduation.

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models or

Algebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or

4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1    

WorldLanguage 2    

3rd Year World Language or

if DAP Elective        

6Comm App/

Health    

Technology Application              

7 Fine Art

               

8   

4

X

4

Required Electives/PE Waivers can be placed in any blank space. You will complete your necessary PE requirements by taking 1 ½ years of

Athletics.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

Athletics scheduled outside the school day are: Track, & Baseball in 9th grade.

Athletics   Athletics  Athletics  Athletics

Earns NO credit toward graduation.

Earns NO credit toward graduation.

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models or

Algebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or

4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1    

WorldLanguage 2    

3rd Year World Language or

if DAP Elective        

6*Comm App/

Health    

Technology Application      Fine Art          

7 Athletics      Athletics      Athletics      Athletics    

8Athletics      Athletics      Athletics      Athletics    

4

X

4

Required Electives/PE Waivers can be moved to any blank space. You will complete your necessary PE requirements

by taking 1 ½ years of Athletics.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

*Comm App/Health MAY be incorporated into the study hall period in Double Blocked Athletics beginning next year to allow more elective space.

Double blocked athletics are: Football, Basketball, Softball, Volleyball, Swimming, & Baseball after the 9th grade year.

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models or

Algebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or

4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage    

World Language    

3rd Year World Language or . . .Elective     Elective    

6Health/

Speech     

Technology Application     Fine Art       Elective    

7Elective Elective Elective Elective

   

8Elective Elective Elective Elective

   

4

X

4

8 Credits 8 Credits 8 Credits8 Credits

You are required to have 26 credits to graduate.

+ + + = 32 A student who passes every class in high school will earn 32 credits, more than enough to graduate. So, if they fail a class that they need to graduate, then they have room to reschedule that course into the following school year and retake it for credit.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models or

Algebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or

4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage    

World Language    

3rd Year World Language or . . .Elective     Elective    

6Health/

Speech     

Technology Application     Fine Art       Elective    

7

 Athletics      Athletics    

 Athletics- (no credit toward 26)    

Athletics- (no credit toward 26)    

8

  (no credit toward 26)

Athletics    

  (no credit toward 26)

Athletics  

 Athletics- (no credit toward 26)    

Athletics- (no credit toward 26)    

4

X

4

7 Credits 6 Credits 6 Credits7 Credits+ + + = 26 You have no room to fail a class and reschedule into the next year to make it up (without losing athletics). You will need to retake it outside of the school day through alternate ways (see slide on Ways to Accelerate/Remediate) to graduate with 26 credits.

You are required to have 26 credits to graduate.

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Career Counseling & CTE/ATC CoursesCareer & Technical Counselor

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6

Health/ Speech     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

                     

8

                        

4

X

4

Work-Based Career Preparation

Course 1

DISMISSto work

DISMISS to work

Anyone wanting to take a work-based career preparation class MUST:•Be 16 years old & able to work in the US•Have a job by the first week of school•Have transportation to work

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

Work-Based Career Preparation

Course 2

DISMISSto work

DISMISS to work

PE Waiver

Career Preparation “Co-op” classes include: Agriculture, Business, Family and Consumer Sciences, Marketing, Trade & Industrial and are determined by the type of job you have.

You do not have to schedule both dismisses if only one fits.

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

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9TH GRADE CAREER & TECHNOLOGY COURSES CAREER ACADEMY (INTRODUCTORY LEVEL)

46620 PREP- ATC (ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY COMPLEX) CORE CREDIT: ½-1If you have no idea what you want to do for your career, this course will provide an opportunity to find your career area and let you sample our upper level CTE courses. Students will rotate every 14-16 days throughout technical program labs to gain insight into the skills/knowledge needed to complete a personal educational pathway that encompass academic college prep requirements along with supportive electives that lead to high demand occupations. Each area has designed a mini-lab that allows students to experience hands-on application along with a strong understanding of the academic requirements. Students will maintain a notebook that will be used to finalize an effective personal action plan. (Excellent high school planning course!)

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Careers: Fish/Game Warden, Veterinarian, Ag Scientist/Engineer, Farmer, Forester

471101 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD AG SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY CREDIT: 1/2This is the recommended class for incoming freshman or first year agriculture students. The course addresses the broad spectrum of agriculture science/agribusiness. Students in this class will focus on the scope of world, national, and local agriculture issues. The course includes instructional units in agricultural career development, leadership, communications, personal finance, and mechanized agriculture.471112 APPLIED AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CREDIT: 1/2This course is the follow-up course to Introduction To World Agricultural Science and Technology and is another basic course designed to enhance the agricultural comprehension in agricultural science. The course includes soils, plants, animals, agricultural construction, food science, supervised agricultural experience programs, and leadership.472101 PLANT AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG.The course is an introductory course that prepares students for careers in food and fiber production systems. It is designed to provide principles of animal and plant production and the management of soils as related to agriculture. 472153 WILDLIFE AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG.This course is designed to examine areas of wildlife management, hunter safety, policies, laws and administration of wildlife management, identification of wildlife and fish, identification of ecological concepts, state and federal policies concerning recreation, wildlife careers and leadership related activities. Students wishing to be certified in hunter safety will be required to pay a testing fee.472183 HOME MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT CREDIT: 1/2 This is an exploratory course designed to prepare students to improve and maintain urban or rural homes and adjacent buildings. Skills will be developed in the areas of identification of home tools and equipment; electrical, plumbing and concrete practices; and the repair and maintenance of the interior/exterior of a residential structure.472163 AGRICULTURAL METAL FABRICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CREDIT: 1/2 RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG.The technical course develops skills and knowledge associated with metal fabrication. Students will get hands-on experience in safety and laboratory procedures; identifying, cutting, drilling, shaping and filing metals; use of the cutting torch to heat, cut and bend metals; basic steps of arc welding, Mig welding and plasma cutting process. Students will be required to purchase supplies for personal projects. (This is the introductory course for the Welding I and II courses in the Applied Technology Academy at the Advanced Technology Complex.)472131 ANIMAL SCIENCE CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG.This course develops the knowledge and skills pertaining to the nutrition, reproduction, health, and management of domestic animals.472142 ADVANCED ANIMAL SCIENCE CREDIT: 1/2PREREQUISITE: ANIMAL SCIENCEThis course is designed to examine the interrelatedness of human, scientific, and technological dimensions of livestock production. Instruction is designed to expand one’s knowledge of the scientific: anatomy, physiology, nutrition, reproduction, health and selection. 472122 EQUINE SCIENCE CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG SCIENCEThis technical course is designed to develop knowledge and skills pertaining to the selection, nutrition, reproduction, health and management of horses. It prepares students with the basics of horse ownership and careers in the equine industry. 472111 INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURE SCIENCES CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO WORLD AG. & APPLIED AG SCIENCEThis exploratory course introduces students to basic horticulture principles and techniques. Topics include classification of horticultural plants; propagation and growth of plants; management of growth environment; identification of common horticultural pests; selection, application, storage and disposal of horticultural chemicals; and identification, selection and maintenance of horticultural tools.473002 HORTICULTURE PLANT PRODUCTION CREDIT: 1/2RECOMMENDED PREREQUISITE: INTRO. TO HORTICULTURAL SCIENCESThis technical course is designed to develop knowledge and skills related to the management and production of greenhouse and nursery crops. Topics include classification and identification of plants, maintenance and storage of tools; plant propagation techniques; marketing techniques, maintenance of structures and equipment; and management of environmental conditions.

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0910 Advanced Technology Complex Courses List

CAREER AND LIFE ENHANCEMENT

50530 DENTON SENIOR LEADERSHIP INTERNSHIP (BIS) SPRING12 CREDIT: 1

PREREQUISITE NONEPARTNERSHIP: DENTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCEThis is an innovative course designed for seniors only. Students will develop a personal portfolio, skill competencies, resumes, and participate in activities concerning business ethics and etiquette, time and money management, community service, and business internships. Guest speakers from the universities, business and Denton Chamber of Commerce will provide a framework for student success.50550 UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE – S.T.E.M.

12 CREDIT: 2PREREQUISITE NONE – SENIORS INTERESTED IN ENTERING A UNIVERSITYPARTNERSHIP: TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY (Possible opportunity for dual credit)Make your university freshman year a successful one! This course is designed to provide mini-examples of coursework and tips for preparing yourself for your university freshman as well as information on critical need degrees. A positive freshman year has been identified as “the most critical indicator” for completing a university degree. This course will include university instructors, advisors and administrators to address your transition needs.

ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION53230 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DRAFTING I - E-GREEN (Environmental Concept) 11-12 CREDIT: 2 53235 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & DRAFTING II - E-GREEN (Environmental Concept) 12 CREDIT: 2 PREREQUISITE: RECOMMENDED: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (DRAFTING) PARTNERSHIP: VLK ARCHITECTS & CHARTER LTDThis course is directed toward concepts and skills related to the construction, engineering, manufacturing and architectural fields. Students will learn how to read and understand a set of residential blueprints (plans) and specifications. Students will learn how to identify blueprint symbols, as well as to locate, identify and interpret air conditioning, carpentry, electrical, masonry and plumbing portions of a set of drawings. Emphasis will be on developing environmentally friendly designs, an emerging area within the architectural field. Students will add to their working knowledge of the AutoCAD drafting program and develop a portfolio.

47340 BUILDING TRADES I - E-GREEN (Environmental Concept) 11-12 CREDIT: 2 47345 BUILDING TRADES II I - E-GREEN (Environmental Concept 12 CREDIT: 2 PREREQUISITE: RECOMMENDED: CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS PARTNERSHIP: HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER DALLAS, HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF DENTON COUNTY & NATIONAL CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTION, EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

ARTS, AUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATION

56410 ADVERTISING DESIGN I (PRINT MEDIA) 11-12 CREDIT: 2 56420 ADVERTISING DESIGN II (PRINT MEDIA) 12 CREDIT: 2 PREREQUISITE: RECOMMENDED: BUSINESS IMAGE MANAGEMENT AND MULTIMEDIA (BIMM)PARTNERSHIP: ADOBE CORPORATION & ALPHA GRAPHICSAdvertising Design I course is a pre-employment laboratory course with job-specific training for entry-level employment in advertising design careers. The course includes creation and design of graphic materials for use as ornamentation, illustration, and advertising. It uses image editing and vector graphic packages as well as digital photography and includes basic principles of marketing and entrepreneurship. Business strategies and technical knowledge needed for employment in advertising agencies are emphasized. Advertising Design II provides in-depth training in advertising, design, illustration, image editing and photography. Students will develop a portfolio.

Students will learn energy-efficient processes that are developing to meet the emerging need for environmental construction skills (E-Green). This course is designed to provide job-specific training for entry-level employment in construction related careers such as: carpenter, bricklayer/stonemason, electrician, plumber, and painter. This course has been created in cooperation with the Homebuilder’s Association and Habitat for Humanity

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Certifications & Licensurers

Course Name Name of Certification or LicensuresSocial

Security # Required

Cost

Ad Design Adobe Certified Assoc in Photoshop (ACA-PS) No $20.00 - $55.00

Ad Design & Animation & E-Commerce Adobe Certified Assoc in Flash (ACA-FL) No $20.00 -

$55.00Ad Design & Animation & E-Commerce Adobe Certified Assoc in Dreamweaver (ACA-DW) No $20.00 -

$55.00

All CoursesOccupational Safety Health Administration OSHA / Career Safe Certification

No provided by ATC

Architecture Drafting Auto Cad Certification - Pending Yes Automotive Technology Automotive Service Excellence Certification (ASE) No

Bio-Medical Equipment Technology

International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians Certification (ISCET) No

$35 DC

Certification

Building Trades - E Green National Center for Construction Education & Research Certification (NCCER) Yes

Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS ll)

Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) No

Cisco Networking (level l) Cisco Certified Entry Level Network Technician (CCENT) No $62.50

Cisco Networking (level ll) Cisco Certified Network Associate Certification (CCNA) No $62.50

Computer Maintenance Technician l CompTIA A+ Certification No $150.00

Computer Maintenance Technician l CompTIA Server+ Certification No $120.00

Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Master Cam Certification - Pending Yes

Construction Welding American Welding Society (AWS) Yes 25.00 - 50.00

Correctional Systems & Practices Basic Jailer License Yesadministered by Denton

CountyCosmetology Chemical Peel Certification Yes $80.00Cosmetology Cosmetology Operator License Yes $128.00Cosmetology Boby Wrap Certification Yes Cosmetology (Manicurist Specialty) Manicurist License Yes $200.00

Culinary Arts Serve Safe Certification No $36.00

Electronics International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians Certification (ISCET) No

$35.00 (ea) total of

4

Emergency Communications 911 National Academies of Emergency Dispatchers (NAED) Yes 50.00 Book

FeeEngineering (PLTW) Autodesk $50.00Engineering (PLTW) Rivet Certification $50.00Health Science Technology Certified Nurses Aid License (C.N.A.) Yes $86.00Health Science Technology Pharmacy Technican Certification Yes $129.00

Homeland Security Teen Community Emergency Response Team - (Teen CERT) provided by

ATCMedia Technology Final Cut Pro Certification - Pending No $75.00

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Certifications & Licensurers

Course Name Name of Certification or LicensuresSocial

Security # Required

Cost

Ad Design Adobe Certified Assoc in Photoshop (ACA-PS) No $20.00 - $55.00

Ad Design & Animation & E-Commerce Adobe Certified Assoc in Flash (ACA-FL) No $20.00 -

$55.00Ad Design & Animation & E-Commerce Adobe Certified Assoc in Dreamweaver (ACA-DW) No $20.00 -

$55.00

All CoursesOccupational Safety Health Administration OSHA / Career Safe Certification

No provided by ATC

Architecture Drafting Auto Cad Certification - Pending Yes Automotive Technology Automotive Service Excellence Certification (ASE) No

Bio-Medical Equipment Technology

International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians Certification (ISCET) No

$35 DC

Certification

Building Trades - E Green National Center for Construction Education & Research Certification (NCCER) Yes

Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS ll)

Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) No

Cisco Networking (level l) Cisco Certified Entry Level Network Technician (CCENT) No $62.50Cisco Networking (level ll) Cisco Certified Network Associate Certification (CCNA) No $62.50Computer Maintenance Technician l CompTIA A+ Certification No $150.00

Computer Maintenance Technician l CompTIA Server+ Certification No $120.00

Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Master Cam Certification - Pending Yes Construction Welding American Welding Society (AWS) Yes 25.00 - 50.00

Correctional Systems & Practices Basic Jailer License Yesadministered

by Denton County

Cosmetology Chemical Peel Certification Yes $80.00Cosmetology Cosmetology Operator License Yes $128.00Cosmetology Boby Wrap Certification Yes Cosmetology (Manicurist Specialty) Manicurist License Yes $200.00

Culinary Arts Serve Safe Certification No $36.00

Electronics International Society of Certified Electronics Technicians Certification (ISCET) No

$35.00 (ea) total of 4

Emergency Communications 911 National Academies of Emergency Dispatchers (NAED) Yes 50.00 Book Fee

Engineering (PLTW) Autodesk $50.00Engineering (PLTW) Rivet Certification $50.00Health Science Technology Certified Nurses Aid License (C.N.A.) Yes $86.00Health Science Technology Pharmacy Technican Certification Yes $129.00

Homeland Security Teen Community Emergency Response Team - (Teen CERT) provided by

ATCMedia Technology Final Cut Pro Certification - Pending No $75.00

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TC=T echnology Application Credit P E =P E W aiver H =Health W aiver BOLDE D=Tech P repped CourseGRADE 9 GR ADE 10 GR ADE 11 GR ADE 12

Comm. Systems Drafting Architectural Graphics /In terior Des. Architectural Design I E-Green (PE) Architectural Dresign II E-Green (PE)

Technology Systems (TC) Construction Systems Building Trades I (E-Green) (PE) Building Trades II (E-Green) (PE)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Business Image Mgmt & Multimedia (TC) Advertising Design I (PE) Advertising Design II (PE)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Business Image Mgmt & Multimedia (TC) Animation I (PE) Animation II (PE)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Business Image Mgmt & Multimedia (TC) Media Technology I (PE) Media Technology II (PE)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Business Ownership/Business Mgmt. Marketing Yourself and/or Bus. Law Busi.CP (COOP) (PE) and/or Denton Sr. Leadership

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Business Ownership/Business Mgmt. Bus Law/Marketing Yourself Denton Senior Leadership (BIS)

BCIS I(TC)and/orPers.&Fam.Dev. Child Dev./Prep Family Ready, Set, Teach I (PE) Ready, Set, Teach II (PE)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Accounting I Acct.II/Finan. Plan. & Secur. Ops. Banking Internship CP (PE)

Animal Science/Adv. Anim. Sci. HSTE I (H) or BCIS I (TC ) Equine Sci./Plant & Anim. Prod. HSTIII Pre-Veterinary Intern.(PE)(H)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Health Science Tech. I (H) HST II Hospital Rotation (H) (PE) HSTIII Job Shadow Internship (PE)(H)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Health Science Tech. I (H) HST II Hospital Rotation (H) (PE) HSTIII Pharmacy Tech. (PE)(H)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Health Science Tech. I (H) HST II Hospital Rotation (H) (PE) HSTIII CNA-Cert. Nurs. Asst (PE)(H)

Bus. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Health Science Tech. I (H) HST II Hospital Rotation (H) (PE) HSTIII Pre-LVN (PE)(H)

BCIS I(TC)and/or Pers.&Fam.Dev. Nut. Fd. Sci./Food Science Tech. Culinary Arts 1 (PE) Culinary Arts II (PE)

BCIS I(TC)and/or Pers.&Fam.Dev. Nut. Fd. Sci./Food Science Tech. Hospitality I (PE) Hospitality II (PE)

Suggested CTE/ATC Sequences for 4 Year Plan

AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND NATURAL RESOURCES Career Focus: Ranch Management

Intro to Wld. Ag./Applied Ag. Sci. & BCIS 1 (TC) or Tech. Sys. (TC)

Anim. Sci/Adv. Anim. Sci.;Equine Sci. and/or Bus. Own./Mgmt.

Plant & Animal Prod. and/ or Ag Metal Fab. /Home Maint. & Improve.

Agriculture Science Career Prep (COOP) (PE)

Career Focus: Landscape/Floral Design

Intro to Wld. Ag./Applied Ag. Sci. & BCIS 1 (TC) or Tech. Sys. (TC)

Intro. to Hort./Hort. Plant Prod. and/or Bus. Own./Bus. Mgmt.

Landscape Design/Floral Design Agriculture Science Career Prep (COOP) (PE)

Career Focus: Land and Park Management (Game Warden)

Intro to Wld. Ag./Applied Ag. Sci. & BCIS 1 (TC) or Tech. Sys. (TC)

Plant and Anim. Prod./ Wild.Rec. Mgt. and/or Bus. Own./Bus. Mgt.

Ag Metal Fabrication/Home Maintenance & Improvement

Agriculture Science Career Prep (COOP) (PE)

ARCHITECTURE AND CONSTRUCTION Career Focus: Architect

Career Focus: Home Builder

ARTS, AUDIO VISUAL TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION Career Focus: Graphic Artist

Career Focus: Animator or Video Game Designer

Career Focus: Film/Video Producer

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION Career Focus: Business Owner

Career Focus: Community Business Leader

EDUCATION AND TRAINING Career Focus: Teacher

FINANCE Career Focus: Banker/Stockbroker

HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Career Focus: Veterinarian

Career Focus: Nurse/Doctor/Radiologist, EMT, etc.

Career Focus: Pharmacy Technician

Career Focus: Certified Nursing Assistant

Career Focus: Licensed Vocation Nurse/RN

HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM Career Focus: Chef

Career Focus: Hotel or Restaurant Manager

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Math Models,Algebra 2, or ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective    

    

6Health/ Comm App    

Technology Application                

7 Fine Art

   

                  

8   

 

           

Failed classes required for graduation MUST be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

ATC Level 1 of a 2 Year

Program

ATC Level 2 of a 2 Year

ProgramPE Waiver/PE Waiver PE Waiver

ATC PE Waiver 2 year program courses are: Advertising Design, Architectural Drafting, Animation, Automotive Technician, Culinary Arts, Building Trades, Computer Numeric Control Technology, Computer Maintenance Technology, Cosmetology, Electronics, Health Science Technology, Media Technology, & Welding.You may take one or both of the levels. Either way, you will earn ½ credit PE Waiver each semester that you take one of these courses.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4    

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   Math Models,Algebra 2, or ___________

   4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective    

    

6Health/ Comm App    

Technology Application                

7 Fine Art

   

                  

8   

 

           

Failed classes required for graduation MUST be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

4

X

4

You MUST take 1.5 PE credits or Waiver to graduate.

SR Level Class of an

ATC ProgramPE Waiver/PE Waiver

ATC PE Waiver 1 year Sr level courses are: Pre-Law Internship, Pre-Vet Internship & University Experience

There are other ATC courses in the Pre-LawAcademy that are prerequisites to the internship (see Pre-Law slide for details) however, these others do not count as PE Waivers.

You will earn ½ credit PE Waiver each semester that you take one of these courses.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6

Health/ Comm App     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

                     

8

                        

4

X

4

Required Electives can be placed in any blank space.

Fundamentalsof Criminal

Law/Courts & Criminal Procedures

PRE-LAWInternship

Anyone wanting to take the Pre-Law Internship MUST take FCL/CCP.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6

Health/ PE Comm App     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

                     

8

      HEALTH WAIVER                   

4

X

4

Equine Science/Plant and Animal

Production

HSTE IIIPRE-VET Internship

Anyone wanting to take the Pre-Vet Internship at the ATCMUST take Animal Science & Advanced Animal Science.

Animal Science/Advanced Animal

Science

Recommended Prerequisites

HSTE 1PE Waiver/PE Waiver

Recommended Prerequisite

HSTE I (1 credit) taken in grades 10-12 will substitute as a Health Waiver.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th ScienceAnatomy & Physiology    

5WorldLanguage 1

 

WorldLanguage 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6Health/ Communication

Application     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

    (Health Waiver)                   

8

   

Jfkdsjfsklfjsakl;jfklsjfklsajklsjfls;jfklsjflajflasjfklsjfklajfkls;jfklsajflkjfl;jflkfjl;fjlk;fkdlssajkfldsjfkljkdfl        

   P.E. Waiver   

4

X

4

HSTE I HSTE IIClinical

Rotations

HSTE IIIJob Shadow Internship

HSTE I (1 credit) taken in grades 10-12 will substitute as a Health Waiver. HSTE I & II are required prerequisites for HSTE III Job Shadow Internship.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

Required Prerequisites for HSTE 3 Internship

You MUST have a Health credit or Waiver to graduate.

(Keyboarding)

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6

Health/ Comm App     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

                   

8

                   P.E. Waiver    

4

X

4

FAILED CLASSES required for graduation must be retaken.

NATEFAUTO TECH 1

NATEFAUTO TECH 2

Introduction to Electronics is the recommended prerequisite to Automotive Technology.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

3 BLOCKS

Introductionto Electronics

Recommended Prerequisite

Must take 1.5 PE credits or waiver to graduate.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5

WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective          

6

Health/ Comm App     

Technology Application

               

7Fine Art

                   

8

                   P.E. Waiver    

4

X

4

FAILED CLASSES required for graduation must be retaken.

NATEFAUTO TECH 1

NATEF AUTO TECH 2Introduction to Electronics is the recommended prerequisite to Automotive Technology.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

3 BLOCKS

Introductionto Electronics

Recommended Prerequisite

Must take 1.5 PE credits or waiver to graduate.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4Chemistry

   Biology

   Physics

   4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1    

WorldLanguage 2              

6

Health/ Comm App     

Technology Application

               

7 Fine Art                   

8

                     

4

X

4

COSMETOLOGY1

COSMETOLOGY2

If you choose Cosmetology at the ATC, there is no room for any other ATC class.

PE Waiver/PE Waiver

4

BL OCKS

4

BL OCKS

PE Waiver

Must take 1.5 PE credits or waiver to graduate.

FAILED CLASSES required for graduation must be retaken.

In order to graduate on the Recommended Plan, you must complete two years of your World Language by the end of your Sophomore year

unless you accelerate a core class to make room in your schedule for a World Language your Jr. year.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.   

3Algebra 1 or__________

   Geometry or__________

   

Math Models orAlgebra 2 or___________

   Algebra 2 or 4th Math__________

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    4th Science__________    

5 WorldLanguage 1

   

World Language 2

   

3rd Year WorldLanguage (DAP) OR…Elective        

6

Health/ Comm App         

PE or Waiver/PE or Waiver       PE or Waiver    

7Fine Art

                     

8

                        

4

X

4

Required Electives can be placed in any blank space.

PLTW ENGINEERING

PLTW ENGINEERING

PLTW ENGINEERING

The FIRST 3 PLTW Engineering Classes can count as your Technology Application Credit.

IED + POE + CEA = Technology Application Credit

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Per

Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     PAP English 2     AP English 3     AP English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History(TT Correspondence)

    AP U.S.

History    Govt./Econ.

   

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Algebra 2    4th MathStatistics

   

4 Chemistry    BiologyPhysics

       4th ScienceAnat .& Phys.    

5  ASL1

    ASL 2

   

ASL 3    

  ASL 4   

6 Theater 1 &

Art                    

7 PE EQ/PE EQ         BIMM            

8  

Fine Art     P.E.Waiver            

4

X

4

Marching Band Marching Band Marching Band Marching Band

Winfree Academy

Dual Credit

Winfree AcademyTT=Texas Tech High School Correspondence

.5

.5

Theater Prod. 2 Theater Prod. 3 Theater Prod. 4Keyboarding TTSummer Summer

Summer

1.0

1.0

Architectural Design 1

Architectural Design 2Volleyball

Theater 2

Theater 3

Theater 4

HealthSpeech

Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History    Govt./Econ. Athletics    

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Algebra 2    4th Math_PreCALC__

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics     4th Science(not selected yet)    

5  WorldLanguage 1    

World Language 2     Athletics     Athletics    

6 Fine Art     

Technology Systems    

  Athletics          

7

Athletics      Athletics                

8 Athletics      Athletics               

4

X

4

NATEFAUTO TECH 1

NATEFAUTO TECH 2

Summer Health/Comm. App.Summer Gov’t./Economics

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 English 1     English 2     English 3     English 4   

2WorldGeography

    World History     U.S. History     Govt./Econ.    

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Algebra 2    4th Math_PreCALC__

   

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics     4th Science(not selected yet)    

5  WorldLanguage 1    

World Language 2     Athletics     Athletics    

6 Fine Art     

Technology Systems    

  Athletics     Athletics    

7

Athletics      Athletics                

8 Athletics      Athletics               

4

X

4

NATEFAUTO TECH 1

NATEFAUTO TECH 2

EARLY Health/Comm. App.

EARLY Gov’t/EconOR

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ATC Course Sequences REQUIRING EXTRA BLOCKS

Options for Acceleration/Remediation

Credit by Exam (CBE) For Remediation-$30; must score a 70

For Acceleration-FREE of charge; must score a 90

NCTC Dual Creditmust be in top 25% of your

class ($153/3hr course + books)

ChemistryU.S. History

Computer ProgrammingEnvironmental Biology

Calculus 1 & 2Government/Economics

Check with the Dual Credit Coordinator for information on the UNT/TWU options.

TEA Sponsored Charter Schools:(Currently FREE of charge)

Winfree Academy 940-243-0480 518 Acme St. Denton, TX 76205Education Center 940-383-1972 4420 Country Club Rd. Denton, TX 76210

Texas Tech High School Correspondence:

You may earn up to 2 credits in this manner. Approximately $130/semester + books (if needed)

Denton ISD Summer School Approximately $200/6 weeks at your own pace.

Courses for Acceleration: (subject to change)

HealthGovernmentEconomics

Communication Applications

ATC Course Sequences with REQUIRED Prerequisites BOLDED & UNDERLINED

Blocks GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12

1Tech. Systems or BCIS I (TC) Introduction to Electronics NATEF Automotive NATEF

2 Technician I (PE) Automotive 3 Technician II (PE)

1 Graduation Requirements Busi. Comp. Info. Sys. I (TC) Cosmetology I (4 blocks) (PE) Cosmetology II (4 blocks) (PE)234

1

2 Principles of Engin. (POE) Digital Electronics(DE) Engineering Design & Development (EDD)

Engineering Principles and/or Engineering Graphics

Intro. To Engin. Design (IED) Civil Engin. and Archi tecture (CEA) Comp. Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) PLTW ENGINEERING SEQUENCE (may earn university credit if pass end of course exam) [1st 3 PLTW courses=Technology App. Credit (TC)]

COSMETOLOGY SEQUENCE

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY SEQUENCE

(Recommended Prerequisite)

(Recommended Tech. App.)

(Recommended Tech. App.)

HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY (Required Prerequisites are BOLDED & UNDERLINED)

Animal Science/Adv. Anim. Sci. HSTE I (H) & BCIS I (TC) Equine Sci./Plant & Anim. Prod. HSTEIII Pre-Veterinary Intern.(PE)

Busi. Comp. Info. Systems I (TC) Health Science Tech. Ed I (H) HSTEII Hospital Rotation (PE) HSTEIII Job Shadow Internship (PE)

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY (Required Prerequisites are BOLDED & UNDERLINED)Prep ATC Core and Introduction to Criminal Justice

Business Comp. Infor. Systs.I ((Recommended Tech App.)

Fundamentals of Criminal Law/ Courts and Criminal Procedure

Pre-Law Internship (PE)

(Recommended Prerequisite)

0 Hour Classes(subject to

change)Communication Application

Health Government

Economics

3 Blocks

4 Blocks

2 Blocks for 3 Years

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2-4 Credit CTE courses=PE WAIVER

Health Credit WAIVER

Health Science Technology IHealth Science Technology II

The following ATC classes:Advertising Design I & II Animation I & II Architectural Drafting I & II Automotive Technician I & IIBanking Internship Building Trades I & II Computer Maintenance Tech I & II Computer Numeric Control Tech. I & IICosmetology I & II, Manicurist Spec.Culinary Arts I & IIElectronics I & II Health Science Technology II & III Hospitality Services I & II Media Technology I & II Pre-Law InternshipReady, Set, Teach I & II Welding I & II Pre-Vet InternshipUniversity Experience

Every student must complete 1 ½ credits of physical education in order to graduate. Any of the following 2-4 credit Career and

Technology courses may be used to fulfill the 1 ½ credit requirement of P.E. The student will receive the full elective credit for the course AND receive a ‘waiver’ of ½ credit of P.E. for each

semester completed. All Career Preparation (Coop) Programs:Agricultural Science CP I & IIBusiness (BCIS) CP I Family & Consumer Sciences CP I & IIMarketing Education CP I & IITrade and Industrial Education CP I & IIStudents enrolled in Career Preparation (Coop) courses:Must have & maintain a job the entire school yearMust be age 16 or older and/or a Jr. or Sr.Provide their own transportationAre allowed 2 dismisses to go to workLearn skills which prepare them for the workplace

TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONEvery student is required to complete 1 credit of technology

application for graduation. The following list identifies courses that meet this requirement.

• Business Computer Information Systems (BCIS) I & II• Business Image Management Multimedia (BIMM)• Technology Systems• First 3 PLTW Engineering Classes:• Computer Applications (DHS)• Computer Science I & II • AP Computer Science I & II

Any ONE of the following Health Science Technology

courses will fulfill the ½ HEALTH credit

required for graduation.

Athletics, Dance, and ROTC will also fulfill PE Waiver requirements. Marching band, drill team, and cheerleading will receive a PE Waiver for the Fall ONLY.

Intro. To Engineering DesignPrinciples of EngineeringCivil Engineering & Architecture

Any ONE of the following courses taken for a full

year will fulfill the FINE ART requirement

for graduation.

ARTBANDCHOIRDANCE

ORCHESTRATHEATER ARTS

FINE ART

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2008/2009CLUB/ORGANIZATION NAME POSITION E-MAIL/PHONE

Academic Decathlon Jennifer Phillips Head Coach [email protected]/ X-2084Art Club Valery Smith Teacher [email protected] /X-2187Band Brian Wilson

Scott KangasBand DirectorBooster Pres.

[email protected] [email protected]/940-565-1952

Bilingual Multicultural Club William Slade ESL [email protected] / X-2218Business Professionals (BPA)Choir Mark Baker

John HartChoir DirectorBooster President

[email protected] / [email protected]

Content Mastery Rebecca Persons Academic Leader [email protected] / X-2114Creative Writing Club Dena Puente Teacher [email protected] / X-2186Cycling Team Don Place Sponsor [email protected] / X-2153Dance Kerri Burgess Director [email protected] / X-2124DECA-Distributive Education Clubs of America

Barbara Goolsby Sponsor [email protected] / X-2060

Drill Team Ashley Ness Director [email protected] / X-2131FCA – Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Coach Bill Watkins Lead Sponsor [email protected] / X-2086

Fillies Ashley NessBeth Patterson

DirectorBooster President

[email protected] / X-2131

FFA – Future Farmers Diedre Williams Director [email protected] / X-2061German American Partnership ProgramGerman ClubGerman Nat’l Honor Society

Sandra DieckmanRobert Kangas

SponsorPresident

[email protected] / X-2151

Honor Guard Ashley Ness Sponsor [email protected] / X-2131Honor Society Kimberly Thaggard Sponsor [email protected] / X-2181Interact Club Scott Spaulding Sponsor [email protected] / X-2058Journalism Marilyn Stevens Sponsor [email protected] / X-2150Key Club Robert Anderton Sponsor [email protected] / X-2096Math Club Fred Mueller Sponsor [email protected] / X-2156Newspaper Marilyn Stevens Sponsor [email protected] / X-2150Orchestra David Mairs

Don PlaceDirectorBooster President

[email protected] / [email protected] / X-2153

PALS – Peer Asst.Leadership Tim Sanchez Sponsor [email protected] / X-2159Pep Club Caroline Renfro Sponsor [email protected] Renaissance Kimberly Thaggard Sponsor [email protected] / X-2156SAAVY-students against a violent youth

Tim Sanchez Sponsor [email protected] / X-2159

Spanish Club Cristina Galindo Sponsor [email protected] / X-2069STUCO – Student Council Beth Hughes Advisor [email protected] / X-2062Theatre Alison Trapp Director [email protected] / X-2087Teen Parent Program Martha Puga Social Worker [email protected] / X-2027UIL Academics Carol Hyatt       UIL

Campus Coordinator     

[email protected] / X-2071

Yearbook Marilyn Stevens Sponsor [email protected] / X-2150

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IB Coordinator

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IB Course Offerings @ DHS Group 1 Language A

English HL Group 2 Language B

Spanish SL, French SL, German SL, Latin SL, Spanish ab initio SL

Group3 Individuals and Societies History of the Americas HL

Group 4 Experimental Sciences Biology SL/HL, Environmental Systems and Society SL

Group 5 Mathematics Mathematics SL, Math Studies SL,

Group 6 The Arts and Electives Visual Arts SL/HL, Dance SL, Computer Science SL*, Music SL

Theory of Knowledge (TOK) required for all IB Diploma Candidates

3 IB Courses taken @ HL; 3 IB Courses taken @ SL

Extended Essay (EE) and CAS required outside of classroom time The class with * will count as electives

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 Q English 1     Q English 2     IB English 3 HL     IB English 4 HL    

2Q WorldGeography

   Q World

History    IB History of     Americas HL

   

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Q Algebra 2    IB Math

Studies SL    

4 Chemistry     Biology     Physics    IB Env. S & S

SL    

5 Spanish 1     Spanish 2     IB Spanish 3 SL    

IB Spanish 4 SL    

6 Art 1 (FA)     Art 2     IB Art HL     IB Art HL    

7 Comm.

App./Health    BCIS (TC)     Gov’t/ IB TOK     IB TOK /Econ

   

8 PE/PE   

 PE/ Open

   

Open     Open

   

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer _________________Summer __________________Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

4

X

4

Summer ___________________

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 Q English 1     Q English 2     IB English 3 HL     IB English 4 HL    

2Q WorldGeography

   Q World

History    IB History of     Americas HL

   

3 Q Geometry     Q Algebra 2     Q Pre-Cal     IB Mathematics SL    

4 Chemistry     Biology     IB Biology HL     IB Biology HL    

5 Spanish 1     Spanish 2     IB Spanish 3 SL    

IB Spanish 4 SL    

6Art 1 (FA)     Computer Science

(TC)    IB Computer

Science SL    IB Computer

Science SL    

7 Comm.

App./Health    BCIS (TC)     Gov’t/ IB TOK     IB TOK /Econ

   

8 PE/PE   

PE/ Open    

Physics     Open    

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer PE by options belowSummer _Eco/Gov’t._DC___Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

4

X

4

Summer _Early Health/Comm. App.

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 Q English 1     Q English 2     IB English 3 HL     IB English 4 HL    

2Q WorldGeography

   Q World

History    IB History of     Americas HL

   

3 Q Geometry     Q Algebra 2     Q Pre-Cal     IB Mathematics SL    

4 Chemistry     Biology     IB Biology HL     IB Biology HL    

5 Spanish 1     Spanish 2     IB Spanish 3 SL    

IB Spanish 4 SL    

6Music (FA)     Music     Music     IB Music

Theory SL    

7 Comm.

App./Health    BCIS (TC)     Gov’t/ IB TOK     IB TOK /Econ

   

8 PE/PE   

 PE/ Open

   

Open     Music

   

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer PE by options belowSummer _Eco/Gov’t._DC___Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

4

X

4

Summer _Early Health/Comm. App.

Page 58: Join us for a Four Year Planning Seminar in the DHS Lecture Hall Monday, March 30th 6:30pm – 7:30pm followed by a Q & A Session & IB Breakout Session

Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 Q English 1     Q English 2     IB English 3 HL     IB English 4 HL    

2Q WorldGeography

   Q World

History    IB History of     Americas HL

   

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Algebra 2     IB Math Studies SL   

4 Chemistry     Physics     IB Biol. HL     IB Biol. HL   

5 Spanish 1     Spanish 2     IB Spanish 3 SL     IB Spanish 4 SL    

6Art 1 (FA)     Computer Science

(TC)    IB Computer

Science SL    IB Computer Science

SL    

7Biology     IED(TC)

/POE(TC)    CEA (TC)

/ IB TOK    IB TOK

/DE   

8 PE/PE   

 IED/POE

   

CEA /Health     Comm. App./DE

   

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer Government-DCSummer Economics

Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

4

X

4

Summer PE-Texas Tech Correspondence

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Per Grade 9 1 2 Grade 10 1 2 Grade 11 1 2 Grade 12 1 2

1 Q English 1     Q English 2    IB English 3

HL    IB English 4 HL

   

2Q WorldGeography

   Q World

History    IB History of     Americas HL

   

3 Algebra 1     Geometry     Q Algebra 2    IB Math Studies

SL    

4 Chemistry     Biology     IB Biol. HL     IB Biol. HL    

5 Spanish 1     Spanish 2     IB Spanish 3 SL     IB Spanish 4 SL    

6Art 1 (FA)     Computer

Science (TC)    IB Computer

Science SL    IB Computer Science

SL    

7

PE/PE or(PE Waiver)

    HSTE I     HSTE II /IB

TOK

    IB TOK /HSTE II

   

8Comm.App./Health

   

 Physics

   

HSTEII/GOV’T(PE Waiver)

    ECON/HSTE II (PE Waiver)

   

Please refer to Course Catalogue or handout to see what counts as a Fine Art, Technology Application Credit, & PE/Health Waiver.

REQUIRED ELECTIVES: ♦Comm. App.- .5 Credit ♦Health .5 Credit (or HSTE I-1.0 Credit) ♦Fine Art 1.0 Credit ♦PE 1.5 Credits (or Waiver) ♦Technology Applications (TC) 1.0 Credit ♦2 or 3 years of the same World Language

4 YEAR PLAN meeting TEXAS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Failed classes must be retaken! Required electives/ PE or Waivers may be placed in any blank square.

Summer ____________ Summer _______________

Credit for Acceleration can be earned by Credit by Exam, Correspondence Courses, Charter Schools, Summer School, & Dual Credit.

Name________________________________ ID# ________________ Career Goal ______________________Select a Graduation Plan: Recommended Plan Distinguished Achievement Plan

4

X

4

Summer _____________