2012-2013 registration objectives distribution of materials academies graduation requirements ...
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Northwest High School
All for One and
One for All
2012-2013Registration Objectives
Distribution of Materials
Academies
Graduation Requirements
Registration ProcessCards due for 11th grade: Feb. 5th-8th Cards due for 10th grade: Feb. 12th-15th
Cards due for 9th grade: Feb. 19th-22nd
Counselors 2012-2013A-B Mr. Flach
C-D Ms. McCarthy-ReddE-Ga Ms. NoonanGb-Gz Ms. DethlefsenH-K Ms. CoisL-Mop Ms. BonillaMoq-Ra Ms. O’ConnellRb-S Ms. EdmundsT-Z Ms. Bunting
Academies1. Academy of Finance (AOF)
Ms. Richards
2. Biotechnology Ms. Link
3. Commercial and Fine ArtsMs. Hess
Graduation Requirements You must earn a minimum of 22 credits.
75 Student Service Learning Hours
Pass the Maryland High School Assessments Algebra, Biology, English, NSL
Maryland State Requirements for Graduation
4 credits of English3 credits of Science (1 physical sci. and 1
biology)ACES Program 4 credits of Math (1 algebra and 1 geometry)3 credits of Social Studies (USH, NSL, MWH)1 credit of Fine Art1 credit of Physical Education1 credit of Technology.5 credit of HealthProgram Completion Requirement:
2 credits of Foreign Language2 credits of Advanced Technology 4 credits of a Career Development Program
2.5 credits of Electives
Career Technology Programs
Printing, Graphics & Electronic MediaBiotechnologyMedical CareersFoundations of Building & Construction TechnologiesCarpentryElectricity (Construction)Heating/Air ConditioningInterior Design
MasonryPlumbingCosmetologyHospitality & TourismNail TechnologyProfessional Restaurant ManagementNetwork Operations & ProgrammingDrafting & Design TechnologyAuto Body Repair TechnologyAutomotive TechnologyFoundations of Automotive Technologies
New Electives for 2013-2014
Advanced Technological Applications (Prereq: 1 credit of technology education)
American Sign Language 1
AP Comparative Government—full year course
Guitar 2
Yoga
Advanced Adolescent Development
1 Semester Courses
10th, 11th and 12th Grade:
• Literature as Film• Advanced Composition• Economics• Family Life and Human
Development• First Aid• Banking and Credit• Honors Financial
Planning
11th and 12th Grade:
• College Test Prep• African American History• Russian History• Ancient Medieval History• Comparative Religions• AP Microeconomics• AP Macroeconomics• Law 1 and Law 2• Honors Financial
Planning• Honors International • Finance
NORTHWEST HIGH SCHOOLGRADE 10 REGISTRATION FORM
2013-2014
ID Number ______Last Name First Name ____________
Home Phone Student Cell Phone ________________
Parent/Guardian # 1 Cell Phone ________________Parent/Guardian E-Mail Address ____________________________________
All students must be scheduled for 7 periods. Be sure to choose a class for each period of the day. If you would like for your child to be enrolled in a course that has not been recommended, please write a note indicating that and attach it to the registration form.
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2Teacher Recommendations Teacher Recommendations
132100 ENGLISH 10A 132200 ENGLISH 10B
320300 HON GEOMETRY A 320400 HON GEOMETRY B
372100 CHEMISTRY A 372200 CHEMISTRY B
212700 HON NSL A 212800 HON NSL B
171200 SPANISH 2A 172200 SPANISH 2B
Please PRINTcourse number & title for electives
Please PRINTcourse number & title for electives
Honors Health/Health/Elective 784100 HON HEALTH
Honors Health/Health/Elective 783300 FAM LIFE/HUM DEV
Honors Health/Health/Elective 298900 COMP. PROG. A
Honors Health/Health/Elective 299000 COMP. PROG. B
In case of potential scheduling conflicts, please list three (3) alternate electives, in priority order:
Elective Recommendations Alternate Electives: Course Number & Title
Studio Art 1 (610500/610600) 1st Choice 784210 First Aid
Computer Prog. 1 (2989/2990) 2nd Choice 515200/515300 Intro to Engineering
3rd Choice 115000/115100 Journalism A/B
Parent Signature Date
RecommendedElectives
6721/6722 Chorus 2 1150/1151 Journalism7841 Honors Health
Extracurricular Activities
Stay Eligible =2.0 and no more than 1 EAthletics•August 17th (Fall season)•Physicals necessary.
Clubs and ActivitiesStudent Leadership Activities
• Internship Program• Must attend a mandatory meeting in the
auditorium either February 5th or 7th.
• Student Assistant Program
• Montgomery College Courses 3.0 GPA recommended, 2.75 GPA required by MC
What a Typical University of Maryland Freshman Looks Like (2009)
University of Maryland expects all applicants, at a MINIMUM, to have completed the following course work:
4 years of English4 yrs. of Math, Alg. 1 & 2, Geometry3 yrs. of Science in 2 areas, min. 2 labs3 yrs. of History or Social Science2 yrs. of Foreign Language
Successful applicants typically exceed the minimum and include several honors and/or AP courses.
Enrolling in math courses all 4 years of high school is strongly recommended and taking at least 3 years of a Foreign Language.
Questions?If you have specific questions
about your credits or course selections, contact your
counselor.