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2008-2009 Table of Contents
Page
Preface...................................................................................................................................................
i
Public
Notice/Equity Statement..................................................................................................................
i
Board of
Education/School Administrators.................................................................................................
ii
Definition
of Terms.................................................................................................................................
1
Dual (Concurrent) Credit.........................................................................................................................
1
Kimberly
Center East...............................................................................................................................
1
Correspondence Study.............................................................................................................................
1
College
Credit.........................................................................................................................................
1
Independent
Study Courses......................................................................................................................
1
General
Information................................................................................................................................
2
Class Load.............................................................................................................................................
2
Student
Responsibilities............................................................................................................................
2
Requirements for Graduation....................................................................................................................
2
Transfer
Students...................................................................................................................................
3
Student
Records Access..........................................................................................................................
3
No Drop
Guidelines.................................................................................................................................
3
Retaking a
Course...................................................................................................................................
3
Career Pathways.....................................................................................................................................
4
Postsecondary
Enrollment Option..........................................................................................................
4-5
Advisor/Advisee......................................................................................................................................
5
Business
Education...............................................................................................................................
5-8
Business
Career Academy (West High Only).........................................................................................
8-10
Career Internship & Work Experience Opportunities.............................................................................
10-11
Driver
Education (Summer
2008 Registration Form).................................................................................
11
ESL
(English as a Second Language)..................................................................................................
11-12
Family &
Consumer Sciences............................................................................................................
13-14
Fine
Arts, Music...............................................................................................................................
15-16
Fine
Arts, Visual Arts........................................................................................................................
16-17
I-JAG..............................................................................................................................................
17-18
Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps Programs (ROTC)....................................................................
18-19
Language
Arts..................................................................................................................................
20-24
Learning Lab.........................................................................................................................................
25
Mathematics....................................................................................................................................
25-26
Physical
Education/Health Education...................................................................................................
27-28
Project Lead the Way.........................................................................................................................28-29
Science...........................................................................................................................................
29-31
Social
Studies...................................................................................................................................
31-33
S.W.S.
(School Within a School)............................................................................................................
34
Talented and
Gifted Program (TAG)..................................................................
..................................... 34
Technology Education (formerly Industrial
Technology).......................................................................
35-39
World
Languages..............................................................................................................................
39-41
Special
Education.............................................................................................................................
41-44
Post Secondary (Community College, College or
University) Admission Requirements.............................
44-45
University Regents.................................................................................................................................
46
NCAA Course
Eligibility Certification.......................................................................................................
47
Graduation Requirements Worksheet.......................................................................................................
48
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