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Senior

Registration

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Graduation Requirements

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College Entrance Requirements

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Course Offerings

TITLE A-G YR SEM 1 SEM 2 GR TITLE A-G YR SEM 1 SEM 2 GR

ART ENGLISH

Draw ing/Painting + Y 0154 1154 9-12 English 1 + Y 0301 1301 9

3-Dimensional Design + Y 0157 1157 9-12 * English 1 Troy Tech + Y 0375 1375 9

* Spec St. in Draw /Paint + Y 0155 1155 10-12 * English 1 Honors + Y 0304 1304 9

* Spec St. in 3-D Design + Y 0165 1165 10-12 * English 2 + Y 0310 1310 10

** AP Studio Art: 2-D + Y 0169 1169 11-12 * English 2 Troy Tech + Y 0376 1376 10

** AP Draw ing + Y 0170 1170 11-12 * English Language & Comp AP + Y 0322 1322 10

ROP Art in Animation + Y 0022A 1022A 9-12 * English 3 + Y 0320 1320 11

* Advanced Composition + 0343 11

* Novel + 1350 11

BUSINESS * English IB SL + Y 0317 1317 11

* Aide Placement 0936 1936 9-12 * CSU Expository Read/Write + Y 0316 1316 12

* World Literature + 0349 12

* British Literature + 1348 12

COMPUTER SCIENCE * English Literature & Comp AP + Y 0334 1334 12

* Computer Logic & Algorithms + 0251 1251 9-11 * Bible as Literature + 0352 1352 12 (CLA) (TT)

* Fundamentals of Prog (TT) + 0264 1264 9-12

* Business Systems (TT) 0217 1217 9-12 FOREIGN LANGUAGE

* Intro to Design Tech (TT) Y 0207 1207 10-11 * Chinese 1 (Mandarin) + Y 0538 1538 9-10

* Accounting for Business (TT) 0200 1200 10-12 * Chinese 2 (Mandarin) + Y 0492 1492 9-10

Media Concepts (TT) Y 0203 1203 10-12 * Mandarin IB SL + Y 0534 1534 10-12

* Comp Science A AP (TT) + Y 0237A 1237A 10-12 * Chinese Language AP + Y 0512A 1512A 11-12

* Visual BASIC (TT) + 0273 1273 10-12 French 1 + Y 0501 1501 9-12

* Robotics (TT) + 0275 1275 10-12 * French 2 + Y 0502 1502 9-12

* Comp Sci-IB SL (TT) + Y 0270 1270 11 * French 3 IB SL + Y 0528 1528 11-12

* Business Management IB (TT) + Y 0213 1213 11 * French Language AP (4) + Y 0505 1505 11-12

* Acctg for Merchandising (TT) 1199 11-12 Japanese 1 + Y 0541 1541 9-12

* Broadcast Journalism (TT) Y 0345 1345 11-12 * Japanese 2 + Y 0494 1494 9-12

* Design Technology IB SL (TT) + Y 0215 1215 11-12 * Japanese 3 IB SL + Y 0473B 1473B 11-12

* Film-IB SL (TT) + Y 0164 1164 11-12 * Japanese Lang & Culture AP (4) + Y 0473A 1473A 11-12

* Com Sci-IB HL 2 (TT) + Y 0272 1272 12 * Latin 3 IB SL + Y 0540B 1540B 11-12

* Film-IB HL 2 (TT) + Y 0140 1140 12 * Latin AP (4) + Y 0543 1543 12

Internship (TT) Y 0260 1260 12 Spanish 1 + Y 0521 1521 9-12

ROP CAD: Architectural Desktop (TT) 0024B 1024B 9-12 * Spanish 2 + Y 0522 1522 9-12

ROP Computer Graphic/Design 0095 1095 9-12 * Spanish 2 Honors + Y 0524 1524 10-12

* Spanish 3 + Y 0523 1523 10-12

DRAMA/THEATRE * Spanish 3 IB SL + Y 0526 1526 11-12

Theatre I + Y 0180 1180 9-12 * Spanish Language AP (4) + Y 0525 1525 11-12

** Theatre II + Y 0181 1181 10-12

** Theatre III + Y 0182 1182 10-12

** Perf Arts Prod Mgmt Y 0187 1187 10-12

* STUDENT MUST MEET COURSE PREREQUISITE ELD

* ELD 1 Y 0927 1927 9-12 ** TEACHER SIGNATURE REQUIRED

* ELD 2 Y 0928 1928 9-12

* ELD 3 + Y 0929 1929 9-12 *** IB DIPLOMA STUDENTS ONLY

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New and Fairly Recent Course

Offerings

„ Broadcast Journalism

„ Biology IB HL 2

„ Adv Alg 2/Trig

„ ROP Visual

Communications

„ ROP Medical Careers II

„ ROP Sports Medicine

„ AP Music Theory

„ Women’s Ensemble

„ ERWC/CSU Expository

Reading Writing (replaces

English 4)

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Course Prerequisites

„ Honors level courses

-To remain in Honors/AP/IB level courses,

students must earn a B- or better BOTH

semesters to move on to the next level of

honors. NOT an average of two

semesters.

-Cannot move on to honors with a C+ in

any semester.

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English

„ To move from English 3 to AP

Language or English IBSL:

-Must earn an A in both semesters

of English 3

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English (Cont.)

If you are currently in English 3 H you have

3 options:

AP English Language

English 3 H English IB SL

CSU ERWC (English 4)

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Computer Science Courses

„ Computer Science IB HL 2

-Completion of Computer Science IB SL w/

C or higher

„ Visual Basic

-C or higher in FOP

„ Robotics

-A/B combo in FOP and CLA

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Computer Science (Cont.)

„ Computer Science IB SL

-Earn a C or higher in AP Computer Science A

„ Business Management IB

-Concurrent enrollment in AP English

Literature or A/A in English 3 H

-Also enrolled in an additional honors course

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Math

„ To move on to the next level of honors, must

receive a B or higher in both semesters

„ To move on to the next level of math, must

receive a C or higher in both semesters

„ Algebra 1A/1B Algebra 2A/2B

„ Algebra 2A/2B Geometry

„ Algebra 1 Geometry

„ Geometry Algebra 2

„ Algebra 2 ( B/B or better ) Pre Calculus

( C/C ) Adv Alg 2/Trig

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Math (Cont.)

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Moving up to Honors Level Math

„ To move from any college preparatory

math course to an honors level math

course, you must receive an “A” both

semesters. See your counselor in April.

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Science

„ Earth Science

„ Biology

-Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 1

„ Oceanography

-Completed Biology with C/C or better

„ Chemistry

-Completed Biology with C/C or better

-Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher

„ Human Anatomy

-Completed Biology and Chemistry with C/C

„ Physics

-Completed Chemistry C/C

-Concurrent enrollment in Algebra 2 or higher

„ AP Physics I

-Completed Chemistry with C/C

-Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calculus or higher

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Science (cont.)

„ AP Physics II

-Completed Chem H with B/B

-Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calc H or higher

„ AP Chemistry

-Completed Chem H with B/B higher

-Concurrent enrollment in Pre Calc H or higher

„ Biology IB HL 2

– Completed Biology H with A/A

– Completed Chemistry H with A/A

„ Biology IB HL 2 (Full IB Diploma ONLY)

– Same as above AND AP Biology with a B/B

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Science (cont.)

„ AP Environmental Science

-Completed two honors sciences with C/C or better

-Completed three college preparatory courses with

C/C or better

„ AP Biology

-Completed two honors with C/C or better or three

CP courses with C/C or better including Bio with A/A

„ AP Physics C

-Completion of Pre Calculus H with A/A

-Enrollment in AP Calc AB or higher

-Completion of AP Physics II with B/B

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Social Science

„ AP Government and AP Economics

-Passed AP U.S. History with B or better

-Complete U.S. History with an “A” both

semesters, A/A English 3, or B/B in English 3

H/English IB SL

„ AP Psychology

-C/C in English IB SL or B/B in English 3 H or A/A

in English 3

-2.5 overall GPA

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Foreign Language

Spanish 1

Spanish 2 Spanish 2 (H)

Spanish 3 Spanish 3 IBSL

Spanish 4 AP

(B or Higher)

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ROP Courses offered at Troy

„ Art in Animation

„ Visual Communication

„ Child Development

„ Principles of Teaching and Learning

„ EMR 1 st Semester/EMT 2 nd Semester

„ Medical Careers I

„ Medical Careers II

„ ROP Sports Medicince

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Visual Communications

„ Formerly Graphics. Learn basic concepts

of digital art and graphic design by

developing a series of two and three-

dimensional projects that involve

principles of design, color theory,

typography and application of historic and

contemporary styles. This course meets

the UC Visual and Performing Arts “F”

Elective.

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Health Fitness/Sports Medicine

„ Learn how to prevent sports injuries by

the use of proper body mechanics in

exercise. Also, recognize and evaluate

sports injuries when they occur, and study

rehabilitation methods and current

treatments. Access health fitness to

develop an exercise regimen to maintain

and promote physical well-being.

Articulates to some community college.

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ROP in the OC

„ Culinary Arts

Institute/Chef and

Baker

„ Dental Assistant

„ Emergency

Responder/EMT

„ Hospitality/Knott’s

Berry Farm

„ Welding

„ Photography

„ Masonry

„ Accounting

„ Automotive

„ Medical Core

„ Medical Assistant

„ Nursing Assistant

„ Preschool

Assistant/School-

Age Child Care

Assistant

„ Retail Sales

„ Financial Services

„ Construction

„ CPR

„ Fire Technology

„ American Sign

Language

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Registration Guidelines

SENIOR REGISTRATION

2015/16

A. PLEASE CHECK THE ONLINE CATALOG FOR GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS.

B. Enter the Course Number and Title of your courses on the Registration Card. Please copy

the numbers correctly. Write clearly. Enter all 1st and 2nd semester course numbers.

C. As a Senior next year, it is expected that you will take 30 credits (6 classes) each semester. You will be

required to take a minimum of 5 classes each semester including the following required courses. Please

make sure that they are listed in the correct space on the Registration Card. Check your transcript to

determine credits and courses already completed.

1. ENGLISH 4 - CSU ERWC (0316), AP Language & Composition 0322, English IB SL 0317, and

English Lit & Comp AP (334), one year; 10 credits.

2. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (801)/ECONOMICS (813), Economics Macro AP

(0821A)/AP Gov’t./Politics:US (1827); one year; 5 credits for each semester.

3. SCIENCE - Two years; 20 credits are required to graduate (10 credits of a Life

Science and 10 credits of a Physical Science).

4. PE or SPORTS - If 20 credits have not been completed in grades 9-11. Sports

requires a teacher recommendation.

5. MATH – Three years; 30 credits are required to graduate. One year of math

must be completed in Algebra I (10 units).

6. VISUAL AND PERFORMING ART/FOREIGN LANGUAGE – One year of a visual and

performing art or one year of a foreign language.

7. Any other graduation requirement that should have been completed in the first three years. Please

check your transcript and graduation status report carefully to see if you earned less than 5 credits

per semester in a required course.

D. If a course you choose requires a teacher recommendation, you must have that teacher’s signature on the

proper line of your registration form before you will be enrolled in the course.

E. Enter your 7th period class in the space above alternate classes on the Registration Card. This section may

be used for Troy Tech and IB Classes.

F. Select 2 alternate classes for electives. This is mandatory in case a class you have chosen is full or

cancelled. The alternate course you select will be placed on your schedule if your first choice class is

unavailable.

G. Remember that the California High School Exit Exams (CAHSEE) in English Language and

Mathematics must be passed to meet District graduation requirements. In addition to the CAHSEE,

students must also pass Health (2.5 units) and the Computer competencies for graduation.

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Registration Card

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Summer School

First Session (four weeks):

June 1– June 25 Monday – Thursday

7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Second Session (four weeks):

June 29– July 23 Monday – Thursday

7:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m

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Summer School

„ May only take courses where you earned a D or F

and need to remediate it for a better grade

„ May not take any other course if you are signed up

for TT Internship

„ May not take a course to advance to the next level

„ May take an art class to fulfill the CSU/UC “f”

requirement

„ Fulfill Health and Computer Competency

requirements

„ Complete the back side of the card

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Summer School Card

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Turn in Materials

„ Next week on Thursday, February 26

„ Registration card with parent signature

„ Must give an alternate course choice for

electives

„ Summer school card

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Unscheduled/Free Period Requests

If you would like to request a Free 6 th

period, please use the following course

numbers on your registration card:

„ Unscheduled 6 – 0996/1996

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Master Schedule

„ The Master Schedule is built on the

number of student requests. Therefore,

please select your classes and level of

classes wisely because your course

selection on your card may be final.

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