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Class of 2020, 2021, 2022
Harrison High School
Registration Guidelines
Your Course Registration Guide
Is Available On Line
(1,200 students x 80 pages = 96,000 pages)
9th, 10th, 11th grade meetings
January 18th
Teacher Recommendation Day (Get signatures) January 22nd & 23rd
Registration during English class
January 24th & 25th
Important Registration Dates
Junior School Classes for High School Credit
Ohio’s Physical Education Waiver
Summer School
Online Edgenuity classes
Educational Options – Internship, Work Study
College Credit Plus Opportunities
Advanced Placement Classes – AP Testing
4 credits of English (English 9,10,11&12)
4 credits of Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2)
3 credits of Social Studies (American History and Government)
3 credits of Science (Biology, Physical Science and an elective Science)
1 credit of Fine Arts (not required for students who complete their Career Center program)
.5 credit of Health
.5 credits of Physical Education ◦ May be exempted by 2 seasons of High School Interscholastic
Sports, Marching Band, Cheerleading or JROTC
5 Elective credits (ACT/SAT prep is HIGHLY recommended for all College Prep and Advanced students)
Financial Literacy Requirement◦ May be met through Wealth Management , HBS 3 or Economics
section of American Government (AP Government does NOT include Economics section)
Minimum points accumulated on course tests
4 credits of English (English 9.10,11,12)
4 credits of Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 equivalent)
3 credits of Social Studies (American History, Government, and World History)
3 credits of Science (Biology, Physical Science and an elective science)
1 credit of Fine Arts (not required for Career Center students)
.5 credit of Health
.5 credits of Physical Education ◦ May be exempted by 2 seasons of High School Interscholastic
Sports, Marching Band, Cheerleading or JROTC
5 Elective credits
Financial Literacy Requirement◦ May be met through HSB 3 or Economics section of American
Government (AP Government does NOT include Economics section)
Minimum points accumulated on course tests
End of Course Test Requirements for the Class of 2018 and beyond◦ 1. English 1 (9th grade English)
◦ 2. English 2 (10th grade English)
◦ 3. Algebra 1 (8th or 9th grade)
◦ 4. Geometry (9th or 10th grade)
◦ 5. American History (9th grade social studies)
◦ 6. American Government (10th grade)
◦ 7. Biology
How many End of Year Tests Do I Have to Take?
◦ Seven
What Scores on the EOY Tests Do I Need to Earn to Graduate from High School?
◦ You Need 18 Points Total on the Seven Tests AND Enough Points Earned in Each Subject Area!
◦ Students will need minimum of 4 total points on the Two English Tests (i. e. Combined total of 4 points for your EOY tests taken for 9th grade Eng. and 10th grade Eng.)
◦ Students will need minimum of 4 total points on the Two Math Tests
◦ Students will need minimum 6 total points on the three remaining tests in Social Studies and Science
◦ Students will need 4 extra points from any category
How are points awarded?◦ Advanced= 5 points
◦ Accelerated= 4 points
◦ Proficient= 3 points
◦ Basic= 2 points
◦ Limited= 1 point
4 credits English
4 credits Math
4 credits Social Studies
4 credits Science
1 credit Fine or Practical Art
.5 credit Physical Education
.5 credit Health
.5 Financial Literacy
3 credits Foreign Language (or 2 years each of 2
separate languages)
GPA of 3.5 (UNWEIGHTED)
ACT score of 27 or SAT score of 1210
Ohio Honors Diploma Requirements(You must fulfill all but one of the requirements to qualify)
New Honors Diploma Options
The State of Ohio has developed new alternative Honors Diploma Options. In addition to the traditional Academic Diploma with Honors, students have the option of obtaining the following new options:
• Career Tech Honors Diploma
• STEM Honors Diploma
• Arts Honors Diploma
• Social Science and Civic Engagement Honors Diploma
For specific requirements go to http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Ohio-s-Graduation-Requirements/Honors-Diplomas
NO changes in course selection will be made after the last day of school!!!!! (this includes adding/dropping study halls)
All students will be given their schedule before school is released and they must return it with a parent signature.
After May 30, 2019, no changes can be made to either semester.
Any student who is wanting to be eligible for college credit must complete the following:◦ Students must sign a letter of intent by April 1st
◦ Students must apply and be accepted for student status at the individual college by that college’s deadline
◦ Students must register for the individual classes by the college’s deadline.
How many classes do I need to sign up for?
A FULL schedule (7 bells)
Do I need a foreign language to graduate?
No, but colleges recommend or require 2 years of the SAME language.
What if I applied to go to Diamond Oaks next
year?
If you were wait listed or placed on a credit plan, you still need to register normally for a full schedule! Then we will remove your requests once you have officially been accepted.
Common Registration Questions
Do I have to take the AP test if I have an AP class?
Yes. You will be charged for the test through your school fees at the beginning of the year.
Can I schedule a Study Hall?
No (Study Hall may be scheduled for you as needed.)
Can I retake a class that I have already passed?
At this time, the only classes that are
available for duplicate credit are Band,
Choir, Contemporary World Issues, and Technology Asst., TV Production & Broadcast.
Common Registration Questions