Post on 18-Aug-2020
Freshman
Class of 2024
Registration Card• Use a pencil to fill out the card
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Course Catalog available online: https://schools.graniteschools.org/olympushigh/files/2020/01/2020-2021-Course-Catalog.pdf
Finding the Course Catalog
• Olympus High Website
Course Catalog
• Choose COUNSELING
Course Catalog
OR
Course Catalog
9th Grade
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Write in alternate classes below
Full year class
Semester class Semester class
FRESHMAN SUCCESS
Freshman Success
Freshman Success – Study Skills
Freshman Success Honors
ENGLISH
English
English 9
English 9 Honors
ENGLISH HONORS/AP TRACK
RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS
▪ Committed and motivated
▪ No grade lower than B or 3 in previous English classes
▪ RI score above 1200
▪ SAGE/RISE score of 3-4 from spring 7th or 8th
grade
COURSE PATTERNS
▪ 9th grade: 9 Honors
▪ 10th grade: 10 Honors
▪ 11th grade: AP Language
▪ 12th grade: AP Literature;
Concurrent 1010, 2010
or Humanities 1100
Differences between honors English and core English:
• Honors: writing and reading done at home
• Core: some writing and reading done in class
• Honors: 2-3 texts, 2-3 papers per quarter
• Core: 1-2 texts, 1-2 papers per quarter
SOCIAL STUDIES
Social Studies (Year Required)
Geography for Life
AP Human Geography
AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHYIntensive reading of Primary sources and the TextbookCritical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writingIntensive civic participation, and social awarenessWriting, Writing and more Writing● Fierce debate around historical & modern issues
● Critical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writing
● Intensive civic participation, and social awareness
● Writing, Writing and more Writing
● Critical and analytical thinking, speaking, and writing
● Intensive civic participation, and social awareness
● Writing, Writing and more WritingAP courses demand A LOT of students:●Classes tend to be fast-paced and cover more
material than typical high school classes.
●More time, inside and outside of the classroom,
is required to complete lessons, assignments and homework.
●AP teachers expect their students to think critically, analyze and synthesize facts and data, weigh competing perspectives, and write clearly and persuasively.
MATH
Math 1 Foundations + Lab
Math 2 Foundations + Lab
Math 3 Foundations +
Lab
Math 1
Math 1 Honors
Math 2
Math 2 Honors
Math 3
Math 3 Honors
Math 2
Math 2 Honors
Math 3
Math 3 Honors
Intro to Statistics
AP Statistics
Intro to Calculus
AP Calculus + Lab
Math 1030 CE
Math 1050 CE
10th 11th9th
Math
Math
Secondary Math 1
Secondary Math 1 Honors
Secondary Math 2
Secondary Math 2 Honors
Secondary Math 1 Fundamentals &
Fundamentals Lab
SCIENCE
Two credits of Science must come from these four areas:
Earth Systems
AP Environmental
Science
Chemistry
Chemistry Honors
AP Chemistry
Biology
Anatomy & Physiology
AP Biology
Physics with Technology
Physics Honors
AP Physics
SCIENCE
Science
Earth Science
Biology
Biology Honors
Biology / Agriculture – 2 period year
Aquaculture (Must complete a GTI Application)
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION CLASSES
Business and Marketing
Family and Consumer Science
Skilled and Technical
FINE ART CLASSES
Music Studies / Theatre
Performing Arts – Instrumental
Performing Arts –Vocal
Visual Arts
CLASSES REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
Health
Fitness for Life
Digital Studies
OFF CAMPUS CTE CLASSES
Turn in the application with the registration card
GTI - Year
GTI – Semester
GTI – Semester
Year or Semester Y = year for 2 periods S = semester for 2 periods
Granite Technical Institute
Morning or Afternoon Classes
Transportation Available
Must have Parent Signature on GTI Application
ExtrasTryouts
If I make:
Dance 3 – Tryout Required
Dance 4 – Orchesis – Tryout Required
Cheerleading – Tryout Required
Drop:
and/or:
ExtrasConcurrent Enrollment (CE)
Business Office Specialist (CSIS 1020)
Exploring Art history (ART 1010)
Basic Digital Photography 1 (ART 1050)
Dual Immersion – Building Identities (SPAN 3117)
Pick up a Concurrent Enrollment Application Process Flyer (Light Blue)
ExtrasAdvanced Placement (AP)
AP Human Geography
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Spanish
● Advanced Placement (AP) courses are college-level courses offered in high school. AP courses reflect what is taught in top introductory college courses.
● AP courses are taught to cover a national curriculum and test.
● At the end of the course, students take AP Exams - standardized exams that measure how well students have mastered course work.
● Students who do well on the AP Exams can earn credit and/or placement into advanced courses in college.
Roll up your sleeves and find out what AP can do for you.
Alternate or Second Choice Classes
Year Class:
Semester:
Semester:
▪ Choose one year-long class and two semester classes
▪ A class you choose may be:
• Cancelled
• Not enough students sign up
• Conflict with another class
Graphics
Foods 1
Weight Training
Extras
❑ I have selected 16 boxes on the inside of the card OR
in combination with my GTI application.
❑ I am taking a GTI class and have included my signed
off-campus application.
❑ I am NOT taking a GTI class.
Evergreen Junior High
January 30 & 31
Thursday & Friday
In Your History Class
Completed and Signed
Ready to turn in at the beginning of class
Olympus Junior High
January 31
Friday
In Your History Class
Completed and Signed
Ready to turn in at the beginning of class
Other Junior Highs and Special
Permitted Students
Thursday, January 30
Turn in to the Olympus High
Counseling Center
Completed and Signed