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Welcome Class of 2018. To AC Reynolds High School. Freshmen Course Selections. Freshmen Course Selections English. English I English I H* *Students must view online honors contract. Freshmen Course Selections Mathematics. Foundations of Math Math I Math II Math II H* - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Welcome Class of 2018To AC Reynolds High School

  • Freshmen Course Selections

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsEnglishEnglish IEnglish I H*

    *Students must view online honors contract.

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsMathematicsFoundations of MathMath IMath IIMath II H*Comp. Science JAVA I*Students must view online honors contract

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsScienceEarth/Environmental ScienceEarth/Environmental Science H*

    *Students must view online honors contract

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsSocial StudiesWorld HistoryWorld History H*Civics and Economics H*--for students interested in pursuing AP Social Studies courses.

    *Students must view online honors contract

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsPhysical EducationPhysical Education/Health FemalePhysical Education/Health Male

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsForeign LanguageLatin IFrench I*Chinese I*

    *ACR will only offer French I/II & Chinese I/II

  • Business, Finance & Information Technology:(MSITA) Microsoft Office Specialist Word & PowerPoint (MSITA-B) Microsoft Office Specialist Excel & AccessFamily & Consumer Science(Foods II-Enterprise) ServSafeECEI & ECE II Early Childhood Health ScienceNursing Fundamentals CNATrade & Industrial NCCER Credential

    Credentials that can be earned:

  • A student . . .

    Registers for a Career-Technical class in high school.Earns an 93 or above (raw or normalized score*) on the CTE Post AssessmentMakes a B or better in the classCompletes and submits an application to classroom teacher.

    Earning articulated credit is easy!

  • Examples of courses that qualify:

    High School CourseCommunity College CourseAnimal Science IIANS 110 Animal ScienceMicrosoft Word & PowerPointCIS-111 Basic PC Literacy OR CIS-124 DTP Graphics Software OR OST-136 Word ProcessingEarly Childhood I and IIEDU-119 Intro to Early Childhood EducationFoods I & Foods II-EnterpriseCUL-110 Sanitation & Safety AND CUL-110A Sanitation & Safety LabHealth Science IMED-121 Medical Terminology AND MED-122 Medical Terminology IIMarketingETR-230 Entrepreneur Marketing OR MKT-110 Principles of Fashion or MKT-120 Principles of MarketingAutomotive BrakesAUT-151 Brake SystemsCarpentry 1CAR-110 Intro to Carpentry ORWOL-110 Basic Construction Skills OR CST-110 Intro to ConstructionDrafting I & II EngineeringDFT-151 CADI

  • Early Childhood Education IIE-Commerce I Foods I & IIHealth Science I & IIMarketingMSITA (Word & PPT)MSITA-B (Excel & Access)Multimedia & Webpage DesignPrinciples of Business & FinancePersonal FinanceSports & Entertainment Marketing I

    BCS CTE Honors courses . . .Instruction will be differentiated at a higher level. The focus will be on extension, acceleration and enrichment. BCS CTE requires an extension of 25% of the course content.

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsBusiness TechnologyCareer ManagementPersonal FinancePrinciples of Business and FinanceMicrosoft Word, PowerPoint, and PublisherMarketing I

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsHealth OccupationsBiomedical Technology

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsAgriScienceIntro to AgriScience Applications

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsFamily and Consumer ScienceApparel DevelopmentFoods IParentingTeen Living

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsTrade and IndustryAutomotive ServiceCore & Sustainable ConstructionDrafting IScientific Visualization I

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsFine ArtsFreshmen Mens ChorusFreshmen Womens ChorusColor GuardMixed Chorus*Concert BandSymphonic Band*Orchestra StringsArt ITheatre Art I

    *Requires an audition

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsJROTC Leadership TrainingJROTC LET 1JROTC LET 2

  • Freshmen Course SelectionsAcademic SupportAcademic SupportAvailable to students with an IEP for English and MathStudents will be assigned based upon recommendation from ACRMS/CCMS

  • Extra-Curricular Activities

  • Fall SportsJV FootballV FootballJV Boys SoccerV Boys SoccerCross Country (Girls & Boys)Girls TennisGirls VolleyballJV CheerleadingV Cheerleading Girls Golf

  • Winter SportsJV Boys BasketballV Boys BasketballJV Girls BasketballV Girls BasketballWrestlingSwimming (Boys & Girls)JV Cheerleading V Cheerleading

  • Spring SportsJV BaseballV BaseballJV Girls SoftballV Girls SoftballJV Girls SoccerV Girls SoccerGirls TrackBoys TrackBoys TennisBoys Golf

  • Student ActivitiesArt/Special ProjectsCedar Cliff NotesChoraleComputer ScienceDramaDrill TeamFFA & FHAFCCLAFBLAFlag CorpHistory DayHOSAJr. FirefightersTSA (Technology Student Assoc.)

    Marching BandMath ClubNatl Honor SocietyPoetry Club Science OlympiadStudent CouncilSpanish ClubCTE Honor SocietyYearbookYoung LifeDECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America)Anime

  • Bell Schedule7:55-8:00 Travel (5 minutes)8-9:35: First Block9:35-9:43: 2nd chance breakfast9:43-11:13: Second Block11:13-11:18: Travel11:18-1:22: Third Block with lunch (We have 4 lunches each 26 minutes)1:22-1:27: Travel1:27-3:00: Fourth period

  • Rocket PowerEvery Wednesday for 30 minutes in between 1st and 2nd period.Stay with same teacher for 4 years.Student News, report cards, etc.