Joseph A. Gregori High School List of Qualifying Courses

2014-15

List I—only the core curriculum classes as defined in the state framework which must integrate intellectually and academically challenging material, substantial amounts of reading, writing, critical thinking, and problem solving skills and individual lab work in the case of science. They must also fulfill college preparatory requirements. College courses of equivalent or greater intellectual and academic rigor are on List I, as are sheltered/bilingual sections of the following courses:

English
CP English 1-8
Pre-AP/HG Lit. 1-4
AP English Language
AP English Literature / Social Science
CP US History
AP US History
CP US Gov’t/Economics
AP US Gov’t/Economics
CP World History
AP European History / Foreign Language
French 1-4
Spanish 1-4
AP Spanish
Spanish for Spanish Speakers / Mathematics
Pre-AP/CP Math 1
Pre-AP/CP Math 2
CP/Pre-AP Advanced
Pre-AP/CP Math 3
AP Statistics
CP/Pre-AP Pre-Calculus
AP Calculus AB/BC
Finite Math / Science
CP Biology
AP Environmental Science
AP/Pre AP Physics
AP Biology
Pre-AP/HG Chemistry
AP Chemistry
Advanced Physics
Anatomy and Physiology

List II—course not on List I which must integrate intellectually and academically challenging material, substantial amounts of reading and writing, critical thinking, and problem solving skills. Sheltered/bilingual sections of the following courses are on List II.

English
Speech
Advanced Speech / Fine Arts
AP Art History / Mathematics / Science
Physical Science
Chemistry
Biology
CP Physical Science
Pre-AP/HG Physical Science
Integrated Ag. Science 1-4
Animal Science / Business
Accounting 1-2
Computer Accounting
Business Law
Computer Programming / Social Science
AP Geography
AP/CP Psychology

Note: List I courses whose grades are established by reduced standards (e.g. RSP designated) are List II courses.

List III—all other courses except physical education, courses taken in place of physical education, subjects repeated to improve a grade, courses involving clerking, office, or teaching assistance, spiritleading, and courses taken on a pass/fail basis. Dance Production does not count unless it is taken as a fine art. No more than 5 credits of ROP and WEX courses each semester count toward CSF membership.

Business
Computer Literature
Typing/Keyboarding
Retail/Sales/Marketing (ROP)
Fashion Merchandising (ROP)
Business Management
Medical Clerical (ROP)
Virtual Business / Home Economics
Food Service 1-4 (ROP)
Elementary Education (ROP)
Cosmetology (ROP)
Hospital/Health Occupations (ROP) / Fine Arts
Art 1-2
Studio Art
Drawing/Painting
Ceramics
Sculpture and Design
Advanced Drawing and Painting / Visual/Performing Arts
All performance courses including all levels of:
Band/Orchestra
Choir/Chorus
Drama
AP Art Studio
Dance (as a performing art)
Floral Design
Music of the 20th Century / Agriculture
Agricultural Leadership
Horticulture and Environment (ROP)
Ag Welding (ROP)
Agricultural Mechanics 1-4
Ag Small Engine Repair / Mathematics
Math 1 Support
Financial Math
Industrial Technology
Auto Technology, all levels
Drafting, all levels
Metalwork, all levels
Construction, Wood, all levels
Law Enforcement (ROP)
Construction Technology (ROP)
Graphic Art (ROP)
Electrical Technology (ROP) / Other
Journalism
Broadcast Journalism
Multimedia Production
Driver’s Education
Career Education
Work Experience
Health
Leadership/ASB
Advanced Peer Tutoring
STEM