9th & 10th Grade Registration Course Book 2010-2011

Charles City

High School

Registration

Course Book

Grades 9 & 10

2011-2012

(Odd Year)


SCHEDULES CHANGES

Please discuss thoroughly what electives are desired and needed. Students will not be allowed to request specific teachers when making schedule changes or for period preferences. No schedule changes will be allowed after the first 3 days of the trimester. After 3 days student will receive an F if a class is dropped.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

Students need 70 credits to graduate. Required courses below amount to 44 and any 26 elective courses are required. Students are required to carry a minimum of six credits each trimester, but can choose to carry up to 7 each trimester. The following is a credit check sheet used to mark off student’s progress.

Students must have: 4 years of English (12 trimesters) 3 Years of Science (9 trimesters)

3 years of Math (9 trimesters) 3 Years of Social Studies (9 trimesters)

4 trimesters of PE (1 each year) 1 trimester of Computer

26 trimesters of Elective Credits

Credit Check Sheet - All Course with blanks are Required.

Freshman Year
______Math A (1st trimester)
______Math B (2nd trimester)
______Math C (3rd trimester)
______9th English A (1st trimester)
______9th English B (2nd trimester)
______9th English C (3rd trimester)
______9th Science A (1st trimester)
______9th Science B (2nd trimester)
______9th Science C (3rd trimester)
______Freshman Computer (Any trimester)
______9th Am History (Any trimester)
______PE (Any trimester) / Sophomore Year
______Math A (1st trimester)
______Math B (2nd trimester)
______Math C (3rd trimester)
______10th English A (1st trimester)
______10th English B (2nd trimester)
______10th English C (3rd trimester)
______10th Science A (1st trimester)
______10th Science B (2nd trimester)
______10th Science C (3rd trimester)
______10th American History A (1st trimester)
______10th American History B (2nd trimester)
______10thAmerican History C (3rd trimester)
______PE (Any trimester)
Junior Year
______Literature Component
______Writing Component
______English Elective
(Journalism, Film as Literature, Novel & Short Story,
Modern Novel, Creative Writing, Minority Group Lit, Drama,Interpersonal Communication)
______PE
______Math A
______Math B
______Math C
______Science A
______Science B
______Science C /

Senior Year

______American Government I
______American Government II
______Social Studies Elective
One of these three electives
State & Local Government
World Cultures
Economics
______12th English A
______12th English B
______12th English C
______PE
______Social Studies
______Social Studies


REGENT FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS & RAI

If a student wishes to enter a four-year college they must take these courses to be admitted.

These courses are considered “Core Courses”

Ø  4 years of English

*Technical Writing, Spring Play & Fall Play are not recognized by 4-year colleges for admission

or for a student’s RAI score.

Ø  3 years of Math (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry)

Ø  3 years of Science (Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, or Physics)

Ø  3 years of Social Studies * Applied Social Awareness is not recognized by 4-year colleges for admission or for a student’s RAI score.

Ø  2 years of Foreign Language for the University of Iowa, most other colleges do not require this. *Spanish Mentoring is not recognized by 4-year colleges for admission or RAI score

Ø  Electives – specific electives and number of electives depends on the college

TWO-YEAR COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS

Students desiring to enter a 2-year college, require a high school diploma or GED for admission. However, students are recommended to follow the 4-year college entrance requirement curriculum to enable them to be more successful in college especially if they plan to transfer to a 4-year college.

NCAA ELIGIBILTY REQUIREMENTS

Students who plan to be involved in Division I or II athletics should be aware of the NCAA regulations in this area. Students must register on-line at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net. This should be addressed during a student’s junior year or early in the senior year.

MATH SEQUENCING AND PLACEMENT

All math classes must be taken sequentially. If a student fails a class the student would be required to take the entire year of that class over or the student would be required to complete another year of math in a different class. Example would be that if Sam Student fails Elementary Algebra second trimester, Sam’s options are to repeat every trimester of Elementary Algebra or go on to Algebra for all three trimesters.

SCIENCE SEQUENCING AND PLACEMENT

Students will be placed into science courses according to ITBS scores, previous academic performance at the middle school level and career/college plans. Students with low or non-proficient scores and with low performance indicators from the middle school level will be enrolled into Ecology for their freshman year. Students that have taken Ecology are expected to take physical science and biology during the next two school years. Students that have scored at a proficient level and have adequate performance levels will be enrolled into physical science for their freshman year and will take biology during the sophomore year. Students planning to go to a 4-year college either right away or after community college are recommended to take Physical Science their freshman year, Biology their sophomore year, and Chemistry their Junior year.

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11th Grade REQUIRED

ENGLISH

Literature Component

American Literature

Adv Am Literature

Honors Am. Lit

Writing Component

Technical Writing 3941

Research Skills 3939

Honors Research Skills

English –Elective

Literature of Film 3945

Novel & Short Story 3938

Modern Novel 3937

Creative Writing 3923

Minority Group Literature 3936

Interpersonal Communications

Drama 3924

Journalism

Yearbook-

MATH

Elementary Algebra

Consumer Math

Algebra I

Algebra II

Geometry

Pre-Calculus

Basic Math/Applied Math

College Algebra

Trigonometry & Statistics

Calculus 1920, 1921, 1922

SCIENCE

Chemistry 2918, 2919, 2920

Career Science

(DUAL)Intro to Biotechnology

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Psychology 4921

Sociology I 4922

Sociology II 4923

Eastern Civilization 4931

Intro to Philosophy 4906

Western Civilization

App Soc Awareness 4907

Careers in Social Studies 4918

PE - 1 Trimester

ELECTIVE COURSES

Agriculture

Greenhouse Management 6013

Horticulture 6014

Landscaping 6016

Art

Art Fundamentals

Drawing I 6917

Drawing II 6918

Painting I 6923

Painting II 6924

Wheel Pottery 6933

Wheel Pottery 6934

Graphic Design 6915

Crafts 6916

Photography I 6925

Photography II 6926

Sculpture I 6928

Sculpture II 6929

Lost Wax Casting

Jewelry

Business & Technology

Beginning Accounting 6260

Business Law 6225

Desktop Publishing 6223

Financial Planning 6224

Intro to Video Production 6240

Video Production 1

Video Production 2

Video Production 3

Family & Consumer Sciences

Apparel & Textiles: Fashion

Construction Lab 6297

Developing Child I

Developing Child II

Child Care Field Experience

Culinary Arts

Global Foods 6356

Advanced Baking 6363

Health Elective

Health I 11-12

Health II 11-12

Foreign Language

German I

German II

German III 6108, 6109, 6110

Spanish I 6115, 6116, 6117

Spanish II 6118, 6119, 6120

Spanish Mentoring

Spanish III

Industrial Technology

Metalworking Technology

Wood Processing

Engineering, Drafting, & Design

Building Trades

3D Solid Modeling

Architectural Drafting

Advanced Welding

Music

Concert Chorale

Band

Science

Human Anatomy 2929

Microbiology 2930

(DUAL) NIACC Courses

Agriculture

(DUAL) Agricultural Economics

(DUAL) Fundamentals of Soil Science

Business

(DUAL) Human Relations

(DUAL) Intro to Accounting

(DUAL) Successful Entrepreneur

(DUAL) Beg. WEB Development

(DUAL) WEB Page Development

(DUAL) Intro to Computers & Info

(DUAL) Home Office Comp. Manage

Family/Consumer Science

(DUAL) Intro to Childhood Ed

(DUAL) Intro Health Professions

Industrial Technology

(DUAL) Maint.& Shop Operations

(DUAL) Mach.Trade Print Reading

Elective

(DUAL) Medical Terminology I

(DUAL) Medical Terminology II

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12th Grade REQUIRED

ENGLISH

(DUAL) Comp & Speech I

(DUAL) Comp & Speech II

College Prep English

Research Skills 3939

Literature of Film 3945

Novel & Short Story 3938

Modern Novel 3937

Creative Writing 3923

Minority Group Literature 3936

Interpersonal Communications

Drama

Yearbook

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Am. Government I 4911

Am Government II 4912

Senior SS Electives

World Cultures 4930

Economics 4920

State & Local Government

PE – Any trimester

Games & Activities 5970

Swimming 5980

Strength Training 5981

ELECTIVE COURSES

MATH

Elementary Algebra 1929, 1930,1931

Consumer Math 1942,1943,1944

Algebra I 1911,1912,1913

Algebra II 1914,1915,1916

Geometry 1944, 1945, 1946

Pre-Calculus 1947, 1948, 1949

College Algebra

Trig & Stats 1917, 1918, 1919

Calculus 1920, 1921, 1922

(PSEO) Calculus 8901 & 8902

SCIENCE

Human Anatomy 2929

Microbiology 2930

Chemistry

Career Science

Physics

(DUAL)Intro to Biotechnology

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Psychology 4921

Sociology I 4922

Sociology II 4923

Eastern Civilization 4931

Intro to Philosophy 4906

Western Civilization

App Soc Awareness 4907

ELECTIVE COURSES

Agriculture

Greenhouse Management 6013

Horticulture 6014

Landscaping 6016

Art

Art Fundamentals

Drawing I 6917

Drawing II 6918

Painting I 6923

Painting II 6924

Wheel Pottery 6933

Wheel Pottery 6934

Graphic Design 6915

Crafts 6916

Photography I 6925

Photography II 6926

Sculpture I 6928

Sculpture II 6929

Lost Wax Casting

Jewelry

Business & Technology

Beginning Accounting 6260

Business Law 6225

Desktop Publishing 6223

Financial Planning 6224

Intro to Video Production 6240

Video Production 1

Video Production 2

Video Production 3

Family & Consumer Sciences

Apparel & Textiles: Fashion

Construction Lab 6297

Developing Child I

Developing Child II

Child Care Field Experience

Culinary Arts

Global Foods 6356

Advanced Baking 6363

Health Elective

Health I 11-12

Health II 11-12

Foreign Language

German I 6102, 6103, 6104

German II 6105, 6106, 6107

German III 6108, 6109, 6110

German IV 6111, 6112, 6113

Spanish I 6115, 6116, 6117

Spanish II 6118, 6119, 6120

Spanish Mentoring

Spanish III 6121, 6122, 6123

Spanish IV 6127, 6128, 6129

Industrial Technology

Metalworking Technology

Wood Processing

Engineering, Drafting, & Design

Building Trades

3D Solid Modeling

Architectural Drafting

Advanced Welding

Music

Concert Chorale

Band

Orchestra

(DUAL) NIACC Courses

Agriculture

(DUAL) Agricultural Economics

(DUAL) Fundamentals of Soil Science

Business

(DUAL) Human Relations

(DUAL) Intro to Accounting

(DUAL) Successful Entrepreneur

(DUAL) Beg. WEB Development

(DUAL) WEB Page Development

(DUAL) Intro to Computers & Info

(DUAL) Home Office Comp. Manage

Family/Consumer Science

(DUAL) Intro to Childhood Ed

(DUAL) Intro Health Professions

Industrial Technology

(DUAL) Maint.& Shop Operations

(DUAL) Mach.Trade Print Reading

Elective

(DUAL) Medical Terminology I

(DUAL) Medical Terminology II

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9th & 10th Grade Electives

AGRICULTURE

Agriculture I (6001, 6002, 6003) Not a required course Non-RAI course Grades 9-10 3 Trimesters

Agriculture I will introduce students to career opportunities in the science of agriculture and natural resources. Students will acquire leadership, communication and recordkeeping skills. Emphasis will be on animal and food science.

Agriculture II (6004, 6005, 6006) Not a required course Non-RAI course Grades 9-10 3 Trimesters Students enrolled in this course will develop career skills and competencies in natural resources, agriculture business and agriculture mechanics. Areas of emphasis will include soil and water conservation, agriculture business structures, job seeking skills, and agriculture sales. Students will also develop skills in agricultural safety, project planning and budgeting, agricultural construction, and welding.

Introduction to Horticulture (6015) Not a required course Grades 9-10 Non-RAI course 1 Trimester Horticulture principals will be taught in this course. Students will learn the basics of horticulture including; plant growth and development, greenhouse operations, and landscaping. Activities will include classroom instruction and laboratory work.

ART - Students who want to take all other art classes must first take Art Fundamentals.

Art Fundamentals A (6912) Not required Non-RAI Grades 9-12 1 Trimester

Prerequisite for Drawing I and Painting I

This course will concentrate on elements of art (line, shape, color, space, and value), as well as principles of art (emphasis balance, harmony, variety, & proportion). The emphasis is skill development, commitment to art problem solving, and creativity. Each student will come away from this course with a basic understanding of and appreciation for the visual arts.

Art Fundamentals B (6913) Not required Non-RAI Grades 9-12 1 Trimester Prerequisite for Hand-Built Pottery, Jewelry, & Sculpture.

This course will concentrate on elements of art (line, shape, form, and texture), as well as principles of art (balance, harmony, & proportion). The emphasis is skill development, commitment to art problem solving, and creativity. Each student will come away from this course with a basic understanding of and appreciation for the visual arts.

Art Fundamentals C (6914) Not required Non-RAI Grades 9-12 1 Trimester

Prerequisite for Printmaking & Photography courses.

This course will concentrate on elements of art (line, shape, color, space, & value) as well as principles of art (variety, balance, emphasis & pattern). The emphasis is skill development , commitment to art problem solving, and creativity. Each student will come away from this course with a basic understanding of and appreciation for the visual arts.

Drawing I (6917) Not required Non-RAI Grades 10-12 1 Trimester

Prerequisite: Art Fundamentals

Students will produce a variety of drawings using materials such as ink, ink wash, cray-pas, charcoal, and pencil. Emphasis will be placed on still life, outdoor sketches, and the human figure. Realism will be emphasized.

Drawing II (6918) Not required Non-RAI Grades 10-12 1 Trimester

Prerequisite: Drawing I

Students will expand on techniques used in Drawing I. Projects will become more self-directed and students will be able to use self-expression in their choices. Students will also build on previous Art History knowledge learned in Drawing I.

Graphic Design (6915) Not required Non-RAI Grades 10-12 1 Trimester

Prerequisite: Art Fundamentals

This course introduces students to graphic design as a form of visual communication through the use of type, image, form, and color. Design layout, creative problem solving, and basic design practices are explored through projects such as posters, advertisements, brochures, and CD designs.

Painting I (6923) Not required Non-RAI Grades 10-12 1 Trimester