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Wylie ISD Career Experiences
#ihaveaplanwylieisd
2019- 2020 Course Guide
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Foundation Plan 4 English 3 Math 3 Science 3 Social Studies 1 PE 1 Fine Arts 2 Languages other than English 5 Electives
22 CREDITS
+ 4 Endorsement Credits 1 Math 1 Science 2 Electives
Endorsement Choices Arts & Humanities Business & Industry Public Services STEM
Does your student have a plan to graduate high school?
Understanding the requirements for high school and how to earn an endorsement are critical for creating a 4 year plan for high school.
Wylie ISD’s creation of Career Experiences within each endorsement area will allow your student to explore their interests and strengths while preparing for post-secondary goals.
These pathways bring relevance and purpose to school, connecting both a personal plan and goal.
Use this Career Experience guide to develop a personal high school 4 year plan. Counselors are available for questions. You can also access this document online at www.wylieisd.net/ihaveaplanwisd.
26 Credits to Graduate
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Foundation High School Program (FHSP) Foundation High School Program + Endorsement
Distinguished Level of Achievement & Performance Acknowledgements
Wylie ISD Graduation Plan Overview There is one graduation plan approved by the State of Texas and Wylie Independent School District. The State of Texas FoundationHighSchoolProgramrequiresatotalof22units of credits. Additionally, upon enteringgrade9, each student will select one or more endorsement areas for an additional 4 units of credits. In Wylie ISD, every student is expected to earn 26 credits and graduate on the Foundation High School Program with an endorsement.
Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements.
4Credits-EnglishLanguageArts • English I • English II • English III • English IV
3Credits- Mathematics • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II
3Credits-SocialStudies • World History • US History • Government (.5) • Economics (.5)
3Credits - Science • Biology • Chemistry or Physics • Advanced Science
2 Credits- World Language • Spanish I-V • French I-V
1 Credit - Fine Arts • Art, Choir, Theatre, Technical
Theater, Band, AP Music Theory, Dance
1 Credit - Physical Education • PE Athletics Marching Band
Drill Team, Cheerleading, ROTC
Students are able to earn one or more endorsements as part of their graduation requirements.
Students must select an endorsement prior to entering 9th grade. Students can meet with their counselor if they wish to change their endorsement.
Students earn an endorsement by: • Completing curriculum requirements of
FHSP (22 credits) and; • Requirements of 1 endorsement, and; • 1 additional credit of math, and; • 1 additional credit of science, and; • 2 additional elective credits.
WISD students can choose from these endorsement areas:
• Arts & Humanities • Business & Industry • Public Services • STEM
Career Experiences are pathways for students to explore their interests and earn an endorsement for their high school graduation requirements.
Additionally, a student may earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement and/or a Performance Acknowledgment for outstanding performance. The Distinguished Level of Achievement must be earned to be admitted to a Texas public university under the Top 10 percent automatic admission law.
Distinguished Level of Achievement • Foundation Program requirements • 4 credits in math including Algebra II • 4 credits in science • At least 1 endorsement
Performance Acknowledgments
• Dual credit course • Bilingualism and biliteracy • PSAT, ACT’s Plan, SAT or ACT • Advanced Placement or
International Baccalaureate exam • Earning a nationally or internationally
recognized business or industry certification or license
22 Credits 26 Credits
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Earning an Endorsement
Business and Industry Arts and Humanities
CTE Coherent Sequence Route
4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:
• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE course • Final course from one
of the following clusters:
- Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources
- Architecture and Construction - Arts, A/V Technology,
and communications - Business Management
and Administration - Finance - Hospitality and Tourism - Information Technology - Manufacturing
English Language Art/Journalism Elective Coherent Sequence
4 English elective credits by selecting 3 levels in one of the following areas:
• Advanced journalism: newspaper • Advanced journalism: yearbook
STEM
Academic Coherent Sequence (select one of the following)
• 5 credits – Mathematics (must
complete Algebra II and 2additional courses beyond Algebra II), or
• 5 credits – Science (must complete biology, chemistry, physics and 2 additional advanced science courses)
CTE Coherent Sequence
4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:
• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE Course • Final course from STEM cluster
Algebra II, Chemistry, and Physics are also required for the STEM Endorsement.
Academic Coherent Sequence (select one of the following)
• 5 credits - Social Studies
Language Other Than English (LOTE) Coherent Sequence (select one of the following) or (2 in 2 areas)
4 English elective credits by selecting 3 levels in one of the following areas:
• 4 levels of same language in a LOTE • 2 levels of same language in LOTE and
2 levels of different language in LOTE
Fine Arts Coherent Sequence (select 4 credits from one or two of the following areas:
• 4 credits – Art • 4 credits – Dance • 4 credits – Music • 4 credits – Theatre
English Language Arts/Journalism Elective Coherent Sequence
4 English elective credits by selecting 3 levels in one of the following areas: Advanced journalism: newspaper Advanced journalism: yearbook
Public Service CTE Coherent Sequence Route
4 Credits in CTE Electives (Minimum of three courses) which includes:
• At least 2 from the same cluster • At least 1 advanced level CTE course • Final course from one of the following:
- Education & Training - Law, Public Safety - Health Science
Elective Coherent Sequence (must include all)
4 courses in Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC)
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Advanced Coursework to Satisfy Foundation and Endorsement Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements
ELA Advanced Math • College Preparatory English
• English IV • AP English Literature
and Composition • Creative Writing • Research and Technical Writing • Debate III • Advanced Journalism: Yearbook III • Advanced Journalism:
Newspaper III
• College Preparatory Math • Pre-Calculus Pre AP • AP Calculus AB • AP Calculus BC • Business Calculus • AP Statistics • Statistics • Dual Credit College Algebra/Statistics
Science Social Studies
• Advanced Animal Science • Anatomy and Physiology • AP Biology • Astronomy • Chemistry • AP Chemistry • Environmental Systems • Earth and Space Science • AP Environmental Science • Forensic Science • Physics • AP Physics I: Algebra based • AP Physics 2: Algebra based • AP Physics C • Engineering Design
&Problem Solving • Scientific Research & Design
• AP Human Geography • AP World History • AP United States History • AP Economics • AP US Government & Politics • AP Psychology • Psychology • Sociology • World Geography • AP European History
PE, Fine Arts, & Athletic Options Options for PE Credit:
• Foundations of Personal Fitness
• Aerobic Activity/PE • Team Sports/PE • Outdoor Education/PE • Athletics • ROTC • Drill Team • Band • Cheerleading • Dance
Options for Fine Arts Credit:
• Band • Orchestra • Dance • Drill Team • Art • Theatre • Choir • Floral Design
Options for Athletics Credit:
• Football • Volleyball • Cross Country • Tennis • Track • Softball • Golf • Soccer • Basketball • Wrestling • Baseball • Powerlifting
Students who sign up for Athletics should indicate the first sport they intend to participate in for the year.
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Wylie ISD - Preparing Students for Life after Graduation
Postsecondary Preparation Exams
Wylie ISD students take a variety of tests to prepare them for life after high school. These exams are offered during the school day. By performing well on these exams, students increase their chances of getting into the college of their choice or preparing for a career in the United States Armed Forces.
PSAT 8/9 – The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test for 8th and 9th graders (PSAT 8/9) is the first step in preparing for the SAT. It allows students, parents, and teachers to gain an initial look at how well a student is prepared for college.
PSAT - The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) is a full-length practice test for the SAT for 10th and 11th
graders. Scores and test items are reflective of those on the SAT. The test also serves as the initial stage for the National Merit Scholarship competition, which awards 11th grade test-takers with exceptionally high scores scholastic recognition and scholarship money.
ASVAB – The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is an optional, military-sponsored, aptitude test offered to 10th-12th grade students. The ASVAB includes traditional, school-based sections, such reading, writing, science, and mathematics, while also including technical sections covering electronics and mechanics. The results from the test are used to recommend both civilian and military jobs to students in accordance with their aptitude profile. At the military level, the results from the ASVAB are used as a factor in signing bonuses and recruitment for specialized fields.
SAT School Day – The SAT School Day is an opportunity for all juniors to take the SAT at their home campus during the school day at no charge to the students, preventing cost or travel from being an issue to student success. A student’s SAT score can impact their college admissions decision and scholarship opportunities at many colleges and universities.
TSI - The Texas Success Initiative (TSI) is a test meant to measure the mathematics and reading level of incoming college freshmen or dual-credit students. The TSI is offered by both two and four-year colleges for those students that do not already have qualifying SAT or ACT scores. Wylie ISD students may be required to take the TSI to enroll in dual credit courses.
9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade
PSAT 8/9 (October)
PSAT (October)
ASVAB
PSAT (October)
SAT School Day (March) ASVAB
TSI
TSI
ASVAB
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Earning College Credit While in High School
Wylie ISD provides a wide-range of college-level courses across all disciplines. All of the following courses provide an option to receive college credit through partnerships with College Board, Collin College, and the University of Texas. By taking college-level coursework, students can get a jump-start on college, saving both time and money. Dual Credit courses are offered through a partnership with Collin College. All courses will transfer to programs of study at Collin College. Students interested in going to other colleges/universities are encouraged to contact those institutions directly for additional information about how these courses will transfer to those institutions.
ELA SCIENCE SOCIAL STUDIES MATH
AP English III (11th) Dual Credit English III (11th) AP English IV (12th) Dual Credit English IV (12th)
AP Environmental Science (11th-12th) AP Physics 1 (11th-12th) AP Biology (10th-12th)
Dual Credit Biology (11th-12th)
AP Chemistry (11th-12th) AP Physics I (11th-12th) AP Physics II (12th) AP Physics C (12th) Dual Credit Scientific Research and Design (12th)
AP US Government (12th)
Dual Credit US Government (12th)
AP Comparative Government (11th-12th)
AP Macroeconomics (12th)
Dual Credit Microeconomics (12th)
AP Microeconomics (11th-12th) AP Psychology (11th-12th)
AP Human Geography (9th-12th)
AP World History (9th-12th)
AP US History (11th-12th)
Dual Credit US History (11th-12th)
AP Human Geography (10th-12th) AP European History (11th – 12th)
Pre-AP Pre-Calculus (10th-12th) AP Statistics (11th-12th) AP Calculus AB (11th-12th) AP Calculus BC (11th-12th) AP Statistics (12th)
Dual Credit Statistics (12th) Dual Credit Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus (12th) Dual Credit College Algebra (12th) Dual Credit Business Calculus (12th)
LOTE FINE ARTS CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY
ELECTIVES
AP French IV (12th) Dual Credit Spanish IV (11th-12th) AP Spanish IV (11th-12th) AP Spanish V (12th)
AP Music Theory (11th-12th) AP Studio Art Drawing (11th- 12th) AP Studio Art 2D Design (11th- 12th) AP Studio Art 3D Design (11th- 12th) AP Art History (10th-12th)
Articulated Business Information Management (10th-12th) Dual Credit Business Management (10th-12th) Articulated Instructional Practices in Education & Training (10th-12) Dual Credit Practicum in Education (11th-12th) Articulated Principles of Health Science (9th-12th) Dual Credit Medical Terminology (9th-12th) Dual Credit Health Science Theory - CNA (10th-12th) Dual Credit Emergency Medical Technician (11th-12th) Articulated Credit Introduction to Welding (10th-12th) Dual Credit Welding II (11th-12th)
AP Research (11th) AP Seminar (12th)
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Academic Guidance
Wylie ISD Academic Guidance Counselors will meet annually with students to discuss their high
school graduation plan and options for students after high school. All WISD students have a 4-year graduation plan that shows the courses they are planning to take while in high school. WISD
students will select a high school experience that matches their interests and will graduate with an endorsement in that area of interest. Counselors provide guidance on high school course offerings, earning college credit in high school, college admissions, scholarships, academic testing, military
enrollment, financial aid, certifications, and much more! Parents and students should check the counseling websites at their high school for resources
and information about preparing for life after high school.
www.wylieisd.net/ihaveaplanwisd
Career Certifications and Experiences
Wylie ISD prepares interested students for a career in the workforce directly following high school. WISD students can gain valuable experience in a variety of career settings. Many of these CTE courses have the option to gain an industry certificate, which increases the hiring and wage potential of WISD graduates.
Career and Technical Education Experiences and Industry Certification Opportunities
Agriculture Science – Elanco Vet Tech Certification, OSHA 30 Accounting – Microsoft Excel Certificate, Intuit QuickBooks Certified User
Architecture – Revit Architecture Certification, Revit Professional Architecture Certification Business & Finance – Microsoft Office Certificate, Google Analytics, Google Cloud Certified Professional Business Marketing – Google Certification, Google Analytics Career Preparation – OSHA 10 & 30 Certificate Construction – OSHA 10 & 30 Certificate, EPA Culinary Arts – Serve Safe Certificate Manager Education – Educational Aide I
Engineering and Robotics – OSHA 10 and 30 Certification, Certified Solidworks Associate, Revit Graphic Design and Animation – Adobe After Effects, Adobe – Photoshop, Adobe – Illustrator Health Science – Patient Care Technician Certificate, Pharmacy Technician Certificate, EMT Certification, BLS Provider, AHA First Aid, EKG Certification Information Technology – Microsoft Technology Associate, Comp TIA, G Suite, Google IT Support Professional, ACA Law Enforcement First Aid/CPR, NECC 911 Level 1 dispatcher, FEMA Certification, Police One Academy Video Production Logic Pro X, Adobe Premiere Pro Welding – OSHA 10, D9.1 and D1.1 Welding Certification
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Arts and Humanities Endorsement Fine Arts Experience
Social Sciences and Pre Law Experience
World Languages Experience
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Fine Arts Experience
The fine arts experience allows students to take four courses in fine arts, which include dance, music, theatre and visual arts. In order to complete this endorsement, a student can choose to take all four courses in the same area or they can split it up and take 2 courses in one fine art area and 2 in a different fine art (example: 2 dance courses and 2 art courses). Completing this experience also takes care of the fine art graduation requirement for the student.
University Interscholastic League (UIL)
DANCE Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Dance I Varsity Dance I
Dance II Varsity Dance II
Dance III Varsity Dance III
Dance IV Varsity Dance IV
MUSIC Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Band I Choir I Orchestra I
Band II Choir II Orchestra II
Band III Choir III Orchestra III
Band IV Choir IV Orchestra IV
THEATRE Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Theatre I Technical Theatre I Theatre Production Black Box I Theatre Production Main Stage I
Theatre II Technical Theatre II Theatre Production Black Box II Theatre Production Main Stage II
Theatre III Technical Theatre III Theatre Production Black Box III Theatre Production Main Stage III
Theatre IV Technical Theatre IV Theatre Production Black Box IV Theatre Production Main Stage IV
VISUAL ARTS Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Art I Art I Pre-AP AP Art History
Art II Drawing Art II Drawing Pre-AP Art II Photography Art II Jewelry Art II Sculpture AP Art History
Art III Drawing Art III Photography Art III Sculpture AP Studio Art AP Art History AP Drawing 3D Art and Design
Art IV Drawing AP Drawing
2D Art and Design 3D Art and Design AP Art History
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Social Sciences and Pre-Law Experience
The social sciences and pre-law experience includes three social science credits that the student will need for graduation. Beyond those three graduation credit requirements, (World History, US History, Government (.5) and Economics (.5) the student will need an additional two credits in the social sciences in order to obtain this endorsement. There are many advanced opportunities for students in both AP and Dual Credit in order to gain college credit within this experience.
PATHWAY SOCIAL SCIENCES AND PRE-LAW EXPERIENCE
Intro Course World Geography AP Human Geography
Concentration Courses
World History AP World History U.S. History AP U.S. History Dual Credit U.S. History
Advanced Courses (2 additional advanced social studies credits)
Psychology (.5) Sociology (.5) AP Psychology Government (.5) AP Government (.5) Dual Credit Government (.5) Macroeconomics (.5) AP Macroeconomics (.5) AP Microeconomics (.5) Dual Credit Microeconomics (.5) AP Comparative Government (.5) AP European History
To earn an Arts & Humanities Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in social studies.
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World Languages Experience
The world languages experience includes the two language other than English (LOTE) requirements needed for graduation and an additional two language courses beyond the requirements. The student will graduate with four total LOTE courses. This coursework will allow the student an understanding of the language, the culture and
In Wylie ISD, students can start their LOTE course (Spanish only) in Junior High School. As long as the student meets the course requirements they can obtain high school credit that will count toward graduation.
SPANISH Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Spanish I Spanish I Pre-AP Spanish II Spanish II Pre-AP (if Spanish I Pre-AP was taken in 8th grade)
Spanish II Spanish II Pre-AP Spanish III Spanish III Pre-AP Dual Credit Spanish III
Spanish III Spanish III Pre-AP Dual Credit Spanish III Spanish IV AP Spanish IV Dual Credit Spanish IV
Spanish IV AP Spanish IV Dual Credit Spanish IV Spanish V AP Spanish V
FRENCH Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
French I French I Pre-AP
French II French II Pre-AP
French III French III Pre-AP
French IV AP French IV
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Business and Industry Endorsement Agriculture Experience
Architecture and Interior Design Experience
Audio/Video Production Experience
Business Finance and Management Experience
Business Marketing Experience
Construction Experience
Culinary Arts Experience
Graphic Design Experience
Information Technology Experience
Journalism Experience
Welding Experience
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Careers Related to the Agriculture Experience: Veterinarian, Veterinarian Technician, Wildlife Biologist, Environmental Engineer, Farm Equipment Mechanic, Wholesale and Retail Buyers, Water and Waste Treatment Plant Operator, Petroleum Engineer, Forestry and Conservation Science Teacher (postsecondary), Agricultural Engineer, Farmer, Rancher
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A glance into the Agriculture Experience…
Agriculture Experience
The Agriculture Experience is a combination of science, business and technology of plant and animal production. This experience exposes students to classroom and laboratory experiences.
Program Highlight: Wylie ISD has a 40 acre, full operational agriculture center that can hold about 200 animals each year. Students in both high school agriculture programs as well as a few others use this barn. Many students in this experience chose to be a part of FFA. This organization allows students to learn responsibility and leadership skills.
PATHWAY AGRICULTURE EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Agriculture
Concentration Courses
Livestock Production Veterinary Medical Applications Horticulture Floral Design
Advanced or Practicum
Course Advanced Animal Science Practicum in Agriculture (2)
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A glance into the Architecture and Interior Design Experience…
Careers Related to the Architecture and Interior Design Experience: Civil Engineer, Cost Estimators, First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades, Architect, Operating Engineers and Other Construction Equipment, Electrician, Interior Designer, Geoscientist, Environmental Engineer, Home Builder
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Architecture and Interior Design Experience
The Architecture and Interior Design Experience focuses on designing, planning, managing, building and maintaining the built environment. Both architecture and interior design are continually changing with the trends. Students will be exposed to many different styles and levels of design.
Program Highlight: In Wylie ISD the students will be exposed to the Rivet software, which is used in the industry. During the practicum students will have the opportunity for an offsite practicum experience.
PATHWAY ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Architecture
Concentration Courses
Architectural Design I Interior Design I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Architectural Design II (2) Interior Design II Practicum in Architectural Design (2)
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Audio/Video Production Experience
The Audio/Video Productions Experience allows students to explore many aspects of the audio/video communications industry, including planning, setting up and operating A/V equipment, both pre- and post- production. This “hands-on” program allows you to shine in front of the camera or work behind the scenes.
Program Highlight: Both high schools in Wylie ISD have a production room that allows the students to run a news crew for the school. Students also have the opportunity to earn an Adobe Certification.
PATHWAY AUDIO/VIDEO PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Arts, Audio/Video Technology, & Communications
Concentration Courses
Digital Audio Technology I Audio/Video Productions I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Audio/Video Productions II Digital Audio Technology II Practicum in Audio/Video Productions (2)
Careers Related to the Audio/Video Productions Experience: Audio and Video Equipment Technician, Set and Exhibit Designer, Technical Writer, Public Relations Specialist, Film and Video Editor, Broadcast News Analyst, Producer, Director, Media/Communications Equipment Worker, Commercial and Industrial Designers, Multimedia Artist and Animator
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A glance into the Audio/Video Production Experience…
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A glance into the Business Finance and Management Experience…
Careers Related to the Business Finance and Management Experience: Actuaries, Personal Finance Advisor, Credit Counselor, Accountant, Credit Analyst, Financial Analyst, Loan Officer, Tax Preparer, Cost Estimator, Human Resource Manager, Administrative Service Manager, Insurance Sales Agent, and Chief Executive
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Business Finance and Management Experience
The Business Finance and Management Experience will develop a solid foundation of this respected field and specialize in areas of interest through a range of different course selections and offerings.
Program Highlight: Wylie ISD has a Spirit Shop located at Wylie East High School but open for all high school students. Working in the Wylie ISD Spirit Shop – a full student operated business, allows the student to get real world experience into a business environment. Students will also have the opportunity to earn a Microsoft Office Certification.
PATHWAY BUSINESS FINANCE & MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Business, Marketing and Finance
Concentration Courses
Money Matters Business Information Management – Articulation BCIS 1305 Banking and Financial Services (.5) Human Resources (.5) Accounting I Business Management – Dual Credit BUSI 1301
Advanced or Practicum Course
Accounting II Practicum in Business Management (2) Career Prep (2-3) Business Calculus – Dual Credit MATH 1325
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A glance into the Business Marketing Experience…
Careers Related to the Business Marketing Experience: Market Research Analyst and Marketing Specialist, Marketing Manager, Customer Service Representative, Sales Engineer, Public Relations Specialist, Real Estate Broker, Purchasing Manager, Advertising and Promotions Manager
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Business Marketing Experience
The Business Marketing Experience is designed to equip students with the basic tools and skills needed to become globally aware business marketing leaders.
Program Highlight: In Wylie ISD, a student in the marketing experience will be enriched with multi-disciplinary curriculum and opportunities to tour area marketing programs that include professional sports marketing programs. Our students also get to dive into the world of social media marketing and how companies are using the different platforms.
PATHWAY BUSINESS MARKETING EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Business, Marketing, and Finance
Concentration Courses
Business Information Management – Articulation BCIS 1305 Social Media Marketing (.5) Sports Marketing (.5) Entrepreneurship Advertising (.5)
Advanced or Practicum Course
Practicum in Marketing (2)
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Construction Experience
The Construction Experience covers various stages of a construction project – from idea to design to production. The courses in this experience allow the opportunity to bring your design ideas to life, work on hands-on construction projects and master the skills necessary to pursue a career in this field.
Program Highlight: Our students in Wylie ISD help with project around the school, such as benches, shelves, tables, desks, etc. as well as create items for auction or personal use. This program allows students to be creative and learn many trades along the way.
PATHWAY CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Construction
Concentration Courses
Construction Technology I HVAC I (2)
Advanced or Practicum Course
Construction Technology II (2) Practicum in Construction Technology (2) HVAC II (2)
Careers Related to the Construction Experience: Civil Engineer, First-Line Supervisor of Construction trades, HVAC Technician, Plumber/Pipefitter, Carpenter, Electrician, Construction Manager, Elevator Repair, Crane Operator, Forklift Driver
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A glance into the Construction Experience…
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Culinary Arts Experience
The Culinary Arts Experience allows students to explore what is needed to master managing a restaurant and employees. They learn how to work the hospitality side of a restaurant and how to manage and work in a kitchen. Students are provided the opportunity to really learn how to create a meal.
Program Highlight: Wylie ISD has a restaurant, The 544 Café, located in Wylie High School but open to all students in high school. This restaurant allows students to get hands on, real world exposure to managing and working in the restaurant environment.
PATHWAY CULINARY ARTS EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Hospitality and Tourism
Concentration Courses
Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5) Introduction to Culinary Arts
Advanced or Practicum Course
Practicum in Culinary Arts (2) Practicum in Culinary Arts II (2) Practicum in Culinary Arts - Baking (2)
A glance into the Culinary Arts Experience…
Careers Related to the Culinary Arts Experience: Chef, Meeting and Convention Planner, Concierges, Combined Food Prep and Serving Worker, Travel Guides, Lodging Manager, Food Service Manager, Curator, Travel Agent, Reservation and Transportation Ticket Agent and Travel Clerk, Bakery Owner
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Graphic Design Experience
The Graphic Design Experience teaches students how to design or create graphics to meet specific commercial or promotional needs, such as packaging, displays or logos. This experience requires a strong creative aptitude and background in computer and technology applications.
Program Highlight: In Wylie ISD our students in this program are often responsible for the promotional items found throughout the school. At the practicum level the students can start to work with clients and get a glimpse into the free-lance work of a designer.
PATHWAY GRAPHIC DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Digital Media
Concentration Courses
Graphic Design I Animation I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Graphic Design II Animation II Practicum in Graphic Design (2) Practicum in Animation (2)
A glance into the Graphic Design Experience…
Careers Related to the Graphic Design Experience: Free Lance Graphic Designer, Multi-media Artist or Animator, Craft Artist, Public Relations Specialist, Newspaper/Magazine Editor, Product and Packaging Designer, Marketing, Shirt and Apparel Designer
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Information Technology Experience
The Information Technology Experience prepares students for occupations in the fields of computer operations and programming, software applications, web development and computer repair/installation.
Program Highlight: Wylie ISD provides students with the opportunity to earn certifications that will expand their career options in Information Technology. At the practicum level there are internship opportunities that will be available for the students to explore.
PATHWAY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Information Technology
Concentration Courses
Computer Maintenance Computer Programming I Web Technologies Video Game Design Networking Computer Science I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Computer Programming II Practicum in Information Technology (2) Computer Technician Practicum (2)
A glance into the Information Technology Experience…
Careers Related to the Information Technology Experience: Information Security Analysts, Computer Systems Analyst, Computer User Support Specialist, Web Developer, Software Developer, Computer Hardware Engineer, Computer and Information Systems Manager, Network Administrator, Computer Information and Research Scientist
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PATHWAY JOURNALISM EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Journalism (.5) Photojournalism (.5)
Concentration Courses
Yearbook I Newspaper I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Yearbook II Newspaper II Yearbook III Newspaper III
Journalism Experience
The Journalism Experience has two main concentrations, newspaper and yearbook. Although there are many jobs that the students can have to highlight their talents within these areas such as a photographer, writer, graphic designer, and more.
Program Highlight: In Wylie ISD, our journalism departments are responsible for the yearbook and school publications. They get a real insight to the “behind the scenes” to creating the final product.
A glance into the Journalism Experience…
Careers Related to the Journalism Experience: Magazine or Newspaper Editor, Journalist, Photographer, Broadcast Journalist, Content Marketer, Copywriter, Corporate Communications Specialist, Grant Writer, Public Relations Specialist, Reporter, Social Media Specialist, Sports Information Director, Technical Writer
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Welding Experience
The Welding Experience allows students to experience a wide variety of welding processes, as well as the knowledge, skills and safety and professional behaviors necessary for competent performance as a welder. Students in this program will learn the basic science about metal and the many different ways to weld, cut, solder or braze metals together.
Program highlight: Students in Wylie ISD will be able to complete projects for the school and personal use. Job prospects for welders trained in the latest technologies are good nationally and in the state of Texas.
PATHWAY WELDING EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Manufacturing
Concentration Courses
Introduction to Welding Articulated – WLDG 1428 Welding I (2) Precision Metal Manufacturing (2)
Advanced or Practicum Course
Welding II (2) Practicum in Manufacturing (2)
Careers Related to the Welding Experience: Welder, Soldering and Brazing Machine Setters, Operators and Tenders, Industrial Machinery Mechanics, Medical Equipment Repairer, General and Operations Managers, Industrial Engineer, Materials Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians, Sales Representative, Wholesale/Manufacturing
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A glance into the Welding experience…
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Public Service Endorsement Education and Training Experience
Health Science Experience
Law Enforcement Experience
ROTC Experience
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Education and Training Experience
The education experience gives students real world experience and college hours. Students complete this pathway with more than 200 hours of classroom experience and 9 hours of college credit in the education field. Program Highlight: The completion of all courses and requirements offers students the opportunity to participate in the Wylie ISD Grow Your Own Teacher (GYOT) program. GYOT provides training and field-based experience to students who are interested in becoming teachers, creating a strong talent pool of students who return to teach in WISD.
PATHWAY EDUCATION AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Education and Training
Concentration Courses
Human Growth and Development
Counseling and Mental Health
Lifetime Nutrition and Wellness (.5)
Advanced or Practicum Course
*Instructional Practices (2) Articulated EDUC 1301 *Practicum in Education & Training (2) Dual Credit – EDUC 1300 & EDUC 2301
*Can take these courses as a dual credit or non-dual credit option
A glance into the Education Experience…
Possible Careers Related to the Education Experience: Teacher, Coach, Professor, Counselor, Superintendent, School Psychologist, Career & Technical Education Teacher, Instructional Coordinator, Principal, Librarian, Child and Family Social Worker
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Health Science Experience
The Health Science Experience gives students real world experience into the healthcare field. Students can complete this pathway with many hours of field experience and a certification. This is a great pathway for any student that has aspirations of being in the medical field.
Program Highlight: All students in the health science pathway will get their First Aid and CPR certification. Students have the option to continue and get a certification in Patient Care Technician, Emergency Medical Technician or Pharmacy Technician.
PATHWAY HEALTH SCIENCE EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Health Science – Articulated HPRS 1271
Concentration Courses
*Medical Terminology – HITT 1305 and HPRS 2301 Human Growth and Development *Health Science Theory - NURA 1301 and NURA 1160
Advanced or Practicum Course
Anatomy and Physiology Practicum in Health Science – Emergency Medical Tech (2) Dual Credit Only Practicum in Health Science – Patient Care Tech (2) Practicum in Health Science – Pharmacy Tech (2)
*Can take these courses as a dual credit or non-dual credit option
A glance into the Health Science Experience…
Careers Related to the Health Science Experience: Nurse, Anesthesiologist, Chiropractor, Dentist, Epidemiologists, Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Doctor, Physical Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Emergency Medical Technician, Radiologic Technologist, Community Health Worker, Family Practitioner, Optometrist, Pharmacist, Dental Hygienist, Medical Lab Technician, and Nutritionist
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Law Enforcement Experience
The Law Enforcement Experience allows students to examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and protective agencies of fire and emergency services.
Program Highlight: Students have the opportunity to do an outside internship in the Practicum course. There are various opportunities within the police department, fire department, city building, and other locations that the students can learn about the criminal justice system. Students also have an opportunity to refine their leadership skills in SkillsUSA.
PATHWAY
LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Principles of Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security
Concentration Courses
Law Enforcement Criminal Investigations
Advanced or Practicum Course
Law Enforcement II Forensic Science Practicum in Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (2)
A glance into the Law Enforcement Experience…
Careers Related to the Law Enforcement Experience: Information Security Analysts, Paralegal and Legal Assistant, Transportation Security Screener, Security Guard, Security and Fire Alarm Installer, Private Detective, Lawyer, Court Reporter, Police/Fire Dispatcher, Police Officer, Firefighter, Judge, Hearing Officer
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PATHWAY ROTC EXPERIENCE
Intro Course ROTC I
Concentration Courses
ROTC II
Advanced or Practicum Course
ROTC III ROTC IV
ROTC Experience
The mission of AFJROTC is to "Develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community." AFJROTC is not an USAF accessions program and cadets are never under any obligation to join the military. AFJROTC is a Title 10 US Code mandated citizenship-training program that is designed to educate and train high school cadets in citizenship, promote community service, instill personal responsibility, character, and self-discipline. The program achieves this through classroom education in air and space fundamentals and hands on learning opportunities in a number of fun and challenging extra-curricular activities.
A glance into the ROTC Experience…
ROTC Experience: AFJROTC cadets who choose to continue their education may receive special consideration for Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarships. Many of these scholarships will pay for two, three, or four years of tuition, books, and fees at numerous universities and colleges and allow cadets to pursue studies in various technical and non-technical majors.
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STEM Endorsement Engineering and Robotics Experience
Mathematics Experience
Science Experience
Sports Medicine Experience
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Mathematics Experience
The Math Experience includes three math credits that the student will need for graduation. Beyond those three graduation credit requirements (Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II) the student will need an additional two credits in math in order to obtain this endorsement. There are many advanced opportunities for students in both AP and Dual Credit in order to gain college credit within this experience. In Wylie ISD, students can start their math credits in 8th grade. As long as the student meets the course requirements they can obtain high school credit that will count toward graduation.
PATHWAY MATHEMATICS EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Algebra I Algebra I Pre-AP
Concentration Courses
Geometry Geometry Pre-AP Algebra II Algebra II Pre-AP
Advanced Courses (2 additional advanced math credits)
Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus Pre-AP Statistics AP Statistics Dual Credit Trigonometry/Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC Dual Credit College Algebra/Statistics Dual Credit College Algebra/Business Calculus College Preparatory Math
To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in math by successfully completing Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and 2 additional math courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite.
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Engineering and Robotics Experience
The Engineering and Robotics Experience explores many different areas of engineering. In these courses, students are actively involved in hands-on problem-based situations where they need to design, build, test and document solutions. This field continues to grow at a rapid pace.
Program Highlight: Engineering and Robotics students in Wylie ISD will have the opportunity to be in a club/organization, competition, or receive a certification to help them achieve their goals after high school in the STEM Endorsement.
PATHWAY ENGINEERING & ROBOTICS EXPERIENCE
Intro Course
Principles of Applied Engineering
Concentration Courses
Engineering Design and Presentation I Robotics I
Advanced or Practicum Course
Engineering Design and Presentation II (2) Engineering Design and Problem Solving Robotics II Robotics III
A glance into the Engineering and Robotics Experience…
Possible Careers Related to the Engineering and Robotics Experience: Petroleum Engineer, Information Security Analyst, Operations Research Analyst, Biomedical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Architectural Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Nuclear Engineer, Aerospace Engineer, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical Engineer
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PATHWAY SCIENCE EXPERIENCE
Intro Course Biology Biology Pre-AP
Concentration Courses
Chemistry Chemistry Pre-AP Physics AP Physics 1
Advanced Courses (2 additional advanced science credits)
AP Biology Dual Credit Biology AP Chemistry Environmental Systems AP Environmental Science Earth and Space Science AP Physics 2 AP Physics C Forensic Science Anatomy and Physiology Astronomy
To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in science by successfully completing Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and 2 additional science courses.
Science Experience
The Science Experience includes three science credits that the student will need for graduation. Beyond those three graduation credit requirements (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) the student will need an additional two credits in science in order to obtain this endorsement. There are many advanced opportunities for students in both AP and Dual Credit in order to gain college credit within this experience.
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Intro Course Sports Medicine I and Biology
Concentration Courses
Chemistry Physics Sports Medicine II Medical Terminology
Advanced Courses (2 additional advanced science credits)
Anatomy and Physiology Forensic Science AP Biology
To earn a STEM Endorsement, a student must earn a total of 5 credits in science by successfully completing Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and 2 additional science courses.
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PATHWAY SPORTS MEDICINE EXPERIENCE
Sports Medicine Experience
The Sports Medicine Experience is taught by Athletic Trainers and provides students with the opportunity to learn about the human body, sports related injuries, nutrition, emergency response, rehabilitative techniques, and working as a member of a multi-disciplinary healthcare team. In order for a student to complete their endorsement in this area the student must take up to five credits in science. The credits earned in the Sports Medicine courses are only elective courses.
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Additional Electives Any student can register for the additional electives as long as they meet the criteria for the course.
Academic Decathlon I: (9-12) The Academic Decathlon is designed to include students from all academic backgrounds. Each nine-member team consists of three A students, three B students and three C students. In addition to a seven minute interview, a one hour essay and two speeches (four minutes prepared and two minutes impromptu), written comprehensive exams are given in music, art, language/literature, mathematics, economics, (social) science, and the Super Quiz. Academic Decathlon II: (10-12) Continuation of the previous course Peer Assistance and Leadership (PALS): (11-12) The Peer Assistance/PAL course is a peer-helping program in which selected students will be trained to work as peer facilitators with other students on their own campus, and/or from feeder middle and elementary schools. The course will include training in a variety of helping skills that will enable students to assist other students in having a more positive and productive school experience. Positive peer influence will be utilized as a central strategy for addressing such issues as at-risk youth, substance abuse prevention, teen pregnancy, suicide, absenteeism, low achievement, eating disorders, behavior problems, and other areas of concern in the school district. Peer Assistance and Leadership II (PALS II): (12) Continuation of the previous course Teen Leadership: (10-12) Teen Leadership is a program in which students develop leadership, as well as professional and business skills. They focus on a healthy self-concept, stronger relationships, personal responsibility, and Emotional Intelligence and the skills it measures, which include self-awareness, self-control, self-motivation, and social skills. Also, students will develop skills in the following areas: public speaking and communication, understanding of personal image, principle-based decision-making, problem-solving, identifying and counteracting the effects of peer pressure, and goal setting; personally and professionally. Access Success: Path to College/Career I: (11) This course provides support to help first generation college bound students prepare for the challenges they must face as they prepare for post-secondary education. This course advances intellectual curiosity, conscientiousness, dependability, emotional stability, and perseverance through tasks that focus on developing the habits and skills that are expected in college study and the workforce. High school students in this course develop personal/interpersonal and cognitive skills that are essential to productivity in high school, college, and the business world. Health: (9-12) In Health 1, students develop skills that will make them health-literate adults. Students gain a deeper understanding of the knowledge and behaviors they use to safeguard their health, particularly pertaining to health risks. Students are taught how to access accurate information that they can use to promote health for themselves and others. Students use problem-solving, research, goal-setting and communication skills to protect their health and that of the community.
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4 Year Graduation Plan
Last Name First
ID# Anticipated Graduation Year WHS or WEHS
The benefits of a graduation plan that includes earning one or more endorsements was explained to me as well as the distinguished level of achievement and postsecondary education and postsecondary education opportunities.
Student Date Counselor Date
Parent/Guardian Date
Endorsement-Circle One: Business & Industry, Arts & Humanities, Public Services, or STEM Career Experience Choice:
8th (Algebra Ior Spanish I)
9th 10th 11th 12th
English I
Pre-AP English I Humanities I
English II
Pre-AP English II Humanities II
English III
AP English III
English IV
AP English IV
Algebra I Pre-AP Algebra I
Geometry Pre-AP Geometry
Algebra II Pre-AP Algebra II
Advanced Math
Biology
Pre-AP Biology Chemistry
Pre-AP Chemistry Physics
Adv. Science
Advanced Science
World Geography
(Optional)
World History
AP World History
US History
AP US History Government
and Economics
Career
Experience Courses
Alternate Experience Choices:1st Choice 2nd Choice
Recommended Freshman Course Selection:
• English I • Algebra I • Biology • Spanish I, French I • Fine Arts • PE • Endorsement Elective
Foundation + Endorsement Requirements
Pre AP, AP, and Dual Credit courses, if available, can satisfy course requirements.
• 4 English credits • 4 Science credits • 3 Social Studies credits • 4 Math credits • 2 LOTE credits • 1 PE credit • 1 Fine Arts credit
*Electives to satisfy earning an Endorsement