Graduation Requirements - Huber Heights City Schools

SCHEDULING
FOR
SOPHOMORES
CLASS
OF
2018
PROGRAM OF STUDIES
IT IS ON LINE
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
English
4 credits
Social Studies
3 credits
Science
3 credits
Mathematics
4 credits
Health
½ credit
Phys. Education
½ credit (2 semesters, ¼ credit each)
Electives
5 credits (including 1 Fine Art)
20 credits total
P.E. OPTION
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Have to participate in interscholastic athletics,
marching band, ROTC, or cheerleading for at least
two full seasons.
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Students who do not participate in P.E. Option must
take two physical education courses.
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If you are interested please see your guidance
counselor
END OF COURSE EXAMS
 Algebra I and Geometry
 Physical Science
 American History and American
Government
 Freshman and Sophomore English
GRADUATING WITH HONORS
Honors Diploma (3.5 GPA)
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4 years of core classes – Math, Science, English, and
Social Studies
3 years of a single foreign language, or
2 years each of two languages
Fine Arts MUST be completed at Wayne
Chemistry AND Physics
Defined ACT/SAT scores
Refer to the Program of Studies
COLLEGE-PREP CURRICULUM
Students planning to attend a four-year college
should take the following courses:
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4 years of English (Academic or college prep)
3 years of Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II)
3 years of Advanced Science (Suggest: Biology; Chemistry,
Physics and/or Human Anatomy)
3 years of social studies
2 or more years of the same world language
1 year of fine arts (includes visual and performing arts)
EARLY GRADUATION
Interested students should see their
counselor before senior year to
determine eligibility.
POST SECONDARY
ENROLLMENT OPTIONS
Mandatory Informational Meeting
Wednesday, March 25th
in the Auditorium
6:30 PM
WHS HONORS COURSES
English
Science
World Languages
Honors Freshman English
Honors Physical Science
Honors French III
Honors Sophomore English
Honors Biology
French IV AP
Honors Junior English
Honors Physics
Honors Spanish III
AP English Language &
Composition
AP Chemistry
Spanish IV AP
AP Biology
Mathematics
Social Studies
Project Lead The Way
Honors Geometry
Honors Modern World
History
Honors Biomedical Science
Honors Algebra II
Honors American History
Honors Human Body
Systems
Honors Trigonometry
AP American History
Honors Biomedical
Interventions
Honors Pre-Calculus
AP US & Comparative
Government & Politics
Honors Principles of
Engineering
AP Calculus
Honors Digital Electronics
AP Honors Statistics
Honors Aerospace
Engineering
Honors Engineering Design &
Development
SCHOOL FEES
 Must
be paid in order for students to receive
report cards, transcripts and diploma
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See the Bursar if you have questions regarding Fees
 K12paymentcenter.com
MVCTC
MIAMI VALLEY CAREER TECHNOLOGY CENTER
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Offers 50+ vocational
or technical programs
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Serves 27 school
districts from 5
counties
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Students earn a
certificate in their
programs as well as a
high school diploma
MVCTC PROGRAM AT WAYNE
Inter-Active Multi Media (IMM)
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Would you like to. . .
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Learn multimedia skills (photo editing, graphic creation,
animation editing)
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Learn how to create publications?
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Learn hoe to create a video presentation?
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Would you like to learn Video Editing, Flash Animation and
Web Design?
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$3000 Sinclair Scholarship available for successful complete
of 3 IMM Courses and 2.25 or higher GPA
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Consult the program of studies, see your counselor or Mrs.
Thies (A213) for more details about the 4 different classes
IMM COURSES OFFERED
Introduction to Digital Design (Grade 10, 11, 12) One Credit
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Currently we are using Photoshop, Fireworks and Indesign for this class as well as other
software.
Creating Digital Interactive Media (Grade 10, 11, 12)
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One Credit
Currently we are using Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Fireworks. As well
as other software
SCHEDULE CHANGES
 The student should obtain a “Schedule Change Request Form” from the guidance office. This form should
be completed with all required statements and signatures and returned to the student’s counselor.
 A student who is permitted to withdraw from a course no later than:
 10th school day of a first semester or yearlong course, or
 5th school day of a second semester course;
 Receive a grade of “W” and no credit on the final grade card.
 Students who are permitted to withdraw from a course after the above stated deadlines will:
 Receive a final grade of “F”, and the grade will be used in the calculation of the cumulative
grade point average. This course will be part of the permanent record and will be posted on all
transcripts.
 A student who wishes to add a class may be permitted by contacting their counselor.
 After the start of school, many classes may be full or conflict with other courses.
 The student may not add a class after:
 10th school day of a first semester or yearlong course,
 5th school day of a second semester course
Requests for teacher changes
will not be considered.
SCHEDULING TIMELINE
Class Presentations:
January 14
January 15
Freshman A-L
(2nd period)
Sophomores M-Z
(2nd period)
Freshman M-Z
(3rd period)
Juniors A-L
(3rd period)
Sophomores A-L
(6th period)
Juniors M-Z
(6th period)
Scheduling:
January 20
January 21-23
January 23
Beginning of
February
Receive Schedule
Form 4th period
Advising Day- Ask
teachers for
recommendations
Turn in
Schedule
Form
Begin online
Scheduling