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SCHEDULING 2005-2006
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What is scheduling all about?
  • Who are you?
  • What do you want your life to be about?
  • Where do you see yourself in the future?
  • What path best prepares you to reach your goals?
  • … scheduling
  • … beyond high school
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How do the pieces fit together?
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Scheduling Considerations…
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Personal Interests
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Other Commitments
  • Future Plans
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New Jobs in the Workforce Require Greater Education and Skills
  • 70% of the 30 fastest-growing jobs will require an education beyond high school.
  • 40% of all new jobs will require at least an associate’s degree.
  • Total college-level job openings between 1990-2008 will nearly equal number of college educated entrants to the workforce.
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Graduation Requirements…
  • 4 English Credits
  • 3 Social Studies Credits
  • 3 Mathematics Credits
  • 3 Science Credits
  • 2 Arts & Humanities Credits
  • 2 Physical Education Credits
  • Exploration in Technology (.5 Credit)
  • Child Development (.5 Credit)
  • Health (.5 Credit)
  • Graduation Project
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Social Studies
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Mathematics
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Science
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₤World Language 
Languages are available for all students.
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Business Education
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₤ Family & Consumer Science
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₤ Art
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₤ Music
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Health & Physical Education
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Agriculture
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Other
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SUN Area Career and
Technology Center
  • Collision Repair
  • Auto Technology
  • Carpentry
  • Advertising Art & Design
  • Cosmetology
  • Dental Health Technology
  • Diesel & Truck Mechanics
  • Electronic Systems Technology
  • Health Professions and Related Sciences
  • Precision Machining
  • Masonry
  • Drafting & CAD Technology
  • Wood Products Manufacturing
  • HVAC & Plumbing
  • Information Technology
  • Welding
  • Food Service
  • Police, Corrections/
  • Security Science
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Future Plans…
  • Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Personal Interests
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Other Commitments and Goals
  • Scheduling Pathways
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English :  Pathway 1
  • *English 1,2,3,4
  • English 1 Fundamentals
  • English 1
  • English 2 Fundamentals
  • English 2
  • Applied Communications 3
  • Applied Communications 4
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English:  Pathway 2
  • English 1 CP
  • English 2 CP
  • Basic Composition/Expository Writing
  • Expository Writing/Short Story
  • Expository Writing/American Lit.
  • Electives
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English:  Pathway 3
  • English 1 CP
  • *Integrated English 1/WAHG 1
  • English 2 CP
  • *Integrated English 2/WAGH 2
  • Honors English
  • English AP
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Math & Science:  Pathway 1
  • Math -
  • *Math 1,2,3,4
  • Mathematics Fundamentals or
  • Practical Applications
  • Concepts of Algebra
  • Practical Geometry
  • *Business Math I
  • *Business Math II
  • *Accounting I and/or II
  • Science -
  • *Earth Science
  • *Biology 1
  • *Physical
  •   Science
  • Earth/Physical Science
  • Biology/Ecology
  • Ag Science
  • Physical Science-Survival
  • Environmental Science
  • Science Electives
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Math & Science:  Pathway 2
  • Math -
  • Algebra I (Level 1 or 2)
  • Plane Geometry
  • Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Statistics
  • Science -
  • Earth Science/Physical Science
  • Biology I CP
  • Environmental Science
  • Chemistry I
  • Physics I
  • Physical Science-Survival
  • Ag Science
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Math & Science:  Pathway 3
  • Math -
  • Algebra II (Level 3)
  • Accelerated Trig/
  • Analytic & Plane Geometry
  • Pre-Calculus
  • Calculus AP
  • Statistics
  • Statistics AP
  • Science -
  • Accelerated Earth Science
  • Biology I CP
  • Chemistry I
  • Physics I
  • Environmental Science
  • Biology AP
  • Chemistry AP
  • Science Electives or Ag Science