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Course Selection Instructions for Students

Course selections for the next school year are completed by students on-line in NetClassroom. Each grade level will have a designated time frame to perform course selections input week. Students are responsible for reviewing the course catalog and choosing the appropriate courses and then entering this information into NetClassroom. Students also need to know their course level recommendations (AP, Honors or CP) prior to entering their course selections. Recommendations will be available to students in NetClassroom one day prior to the start of their course selection week. The timetable is as follows: Junior Recommendations Available in NetClassroom on February 6 - 8:00 am

Course selection by students on line in NETCLASSROOM - February 6 - 8

Sophomore Recommendations Available in NetClassroom on February 21 - 8:00 am

Course selection by students on line in NETCLASSROOM - February 21 - 24

Freshman Recommendations Available in NetClassroom on March 12 - 8:00 am

Course selection by students on line in NETCLASSROOM - March 12 - 16

When selecting your courses for the next school year, please keep the following in mind:

 The 2012-2013 MSMA Course Catalog is located on both the Moodle Home page and on the MSMA Website

o Go to STUDENT LIFE then click on ACADEMICS

o The link to the course catalog is on the top of the ACADEMICS page

 Depending on your grade level, you may not have to select one course from every department. o For example, a world language is not required every year.

 This is just the first step in building your schedule for next year. Many other factors influence your final schedule and they will be discussed with you when you meet with your Guidance Counselor to go over your online selections.

An OVERVIEW of the Course Selection process is as follows: (detailed steps start on the next page)

1. Students review the Course Catalog for the next school year.

2. Students log into NetClassroom at their specified time and review the Course Recommendations made by their teachers.

a. Any recommendation questions should be directed to your teacher at this time. 3. Students make their initial course selections online and submit them via NetClassroom.

a. After student selection period has expired, students can no longer make changes online to their course selections.

4. Students meet with their Guidance Counselor to discuss their course selections.

5. Based upon your guidance meeting, the Guidance Counselor will make any necessary adjustments to the course selections and then grant APPROVAL to the course selections.

6. Parents review their daughter’s course selections and mark them APPROVED in NetClassroom a. Separate instructions will be sent to parents closer to the time this step is applicable. b. Parents must do this using their own NetClassroom id, not their daughter’s id

c. Parents do not have the ability to change course selections, they may only Approve or Disapprove the course selection.

7. Any changes a student wants to make to their course selections after this point MUST BE made through your Guidance Counselor.

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HOW TO - CHECK YOUR COURSE RECOMMENDATIONS

1. To see your recommendation, students must open each course that recommendations are applicable. Most recommendations will be listed under the category of HOMEWORK with an assignment name of REC, a description of Recommendation for Next Year and a grade of X for exempt assignment.

a. Be sure to click the EXPAND ALL button on the upper right hand side

b. If your teacher does not have a category of Homework, they will tell your class what category the recommendation is listed under.

c. Codes displayed will either be AP for Advanced Placement, H for Honors or CP for College Prep.

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HOW TO - COMPLETE COURSE SELECTIONS IN NETCLASSROOM

1. Log into NetClassroom with your student id and password.

2. Select the REGISTRATION tab across the top and then click the drop down that says Enter Requests

3. The first time you enter the REGISTRATION SCREEN, there will be no course requests listed. 4. Click the EDIT REQUEST button

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6. The first few boxes will contain required courses for your grade level.

a. Click the dropdown arrow to choose your specific course for each of these required courses.

7. After you input your required courses, you should begin to choose your other courses.

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12. Your screen may now look something like this:

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14. All the courses you have requested are now listed on your registration screen.

15. IGNORE the text at the top of the page that says NUMBER OF REQUETS NEEDED

16. If you realize you missed a course, Click the EDIT REQUEST button on the top right hand side of the screen and adjust your selections.

a. REMEMBER to hit SUBMIT again to submit your corrected registration 17. Remember to LOGOUT of NetClassroom when you are done.

18. If you need to edit your course requests later during your Course Selection week a. Log back into NetClassroom

b. Click EDIT REQUESTS button and you will be brought back to your selection page. c. Make changes as needed and hit SUBMIT

19. Once your Course Selection week is over, you CAN NOT change your course requests online in NetClassroom. From this point on, all course request changes must be done through your Guidance Counselor.

20. You will meet with your Guidance Counselor to review the course selections and to continue the course request and enrollment process.

21. Your parents will have a specific week later on when they will need to sign into NetClassroom using their own userid and password to APPROVE or DIS-APPROVE of your course selections.

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