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2012-2013REGISTRATION
Class of 2016…Welcome
High School Diploma vs. University Admission
Courses TUHSD Graduation Requirements
Arizona Universities Requirements
English 4 credits 4 Years
Mathematics 4 credits 4 Years
Lab Science 3 credits 3 Years
Social Studies 3 credits 2 Years
Foreign Language 2 Years
Fine/Voc/Practical Arts 2 credits 1 Year (Fine Art)
Phys. Ed./Health 1.5 credits
Electives 5.5 credits
All of the above courses plus ONE of the following: 3.0 GPA, Top 25%, 1040 SAT, 22 ACT
AIMS
Must pass AIMS Writing, Reading and Math to receive a HS diploma.
Five chances to meet AIMS standards
ABOR Honors Tuition Waiver
Course Placement Criteria
How will I know which Math, English & Scienceclasses I can take?
AIMS ScoresOther Standardized Scores
Honors Testing ScoresLast Honors Testing is on July 27 to sign up contact Donna Wittig at 839-4222 or email
If AIMS scores are low then…..Your student may be placed in the following
remediation courses below:
Math Lab with Algebra 1-2 (two period block)
Reading Strategies
Physical World
Four Year Plan Freshman Courses
1. English
2. Math
3. Science (Physical)
4. Physical Education
5.
6.
Sophomore Courses
1. English
2. Math
3. Science (Life)
4. World History/Geography
5. Health .50 / .50 Elective
6.
Junior Courses
1. English
2. Math
3. Science
4. American/AZ History
5.
6.
Senior Courses
1. English
2. Math
3. US/AZ Govt./Free Enterprise
4.
5.
6.
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Honors Classes Traditional Remediation
Mathematics ClassesMarcos de Niza High School
Page 16
SCIENCE CLASSESMarcos de Niza High School
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Honors Biology
Honors Physics
Honors Chemistry
Anatomy
Biotech
Honors Chem-Physics
Chem-Physics Physical World
Biology Living World
Practical PracticalEcology Astronomy
Chemistry
Physics Earth Science
Career
Track
Non-sc
ience
majo
rCommunity College
Track
Biology 3-4
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Dual Enrollment vs Advanced Placement Courses
Dual Enrollment: To meet “core” requirements
& electives
$243 per semester ($76 per credit hour plus $15 registration fee per semester)
The grade is the same as the HS grade
Transfers in-state and other public institutions and many private schools; not accepted by some selective private schools.
Advanced Placement: To meet “core” requirements
& some electives
$87 per exam
Based on a single, national exam administered in May; class grade has nothing to do with exam score
Transfers to most institutions, public and private.
Freshman Dual Enrollment Courses
Cost: $76 per credit
Computer Applications (3)
Desktop Publishing (1)
Multimedia Tech. (2)
Child Development I (3)
*More to come for 2012-2013
Dual Enrollment College Courses
ART Ceramics AP Art History
BUSINESS Accounting Computer Applications Desktop Publishing Internet Web Design Business Management Marketing
ENGLISH Honors Junior English
SCIENCE Biotechnology Anatomy Biology 3-4 Honors Chemistry
MATH Pre Calculus College Math (pending approval) Honors Finite Math Honors Brief Calculus Honors Calculus Honors Computer Programming 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 AP Statistics
SOCIAL STUDIES Honors American/Arizona History AP American/Arizona History
FACS Apparel Design and Merchandising Child Development Adv. Child Development
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Honors Spanish 7-8
Level Changes
Honors course level changes are allowed only between the 4th and 6th week of the semester.
The level change process will not begin without a Parent/Teacher Conference and ALL completed signatures on Add/Drop form (available in Guidance) Parent Teacher Department chair
Marketing (grades 11 & 12) Advanced Marketing (12th only) Entrepreneurship (9th-12th) Business Law (9-12th) Business Management (9th-12th) Personal Finance & Investing (9th-
12th)
Computer Applications (9th-12th) PC 101 (9th-12th) Multimedia Technology (9th-12th) Web Design (9th-12th) Desktop Publishing (9th-12th)
Students who complete the MBA program at MdN AND meet the ASU entrance requirements AND W. P. Carey School of Business entrance requirements will automatically
quality for acceptance to the W. P. Carey School of Business undergraduate program.
MBA courses to choose from:
EVIT Programs
Flight Training and Aviation
Automotive Technology
Practical Nursing (LPN)
Cosmetology Culinary Arts Collision Repair
Technology Photo Imaging Radio Broadcasting
Fire Fighting Construction
Tech. Massage Therapy 3-D Animation Medical Assistant ElectronicsPages 54-58
EVIT student
1 Jr. English 2 Science 3 Math 4 early release 5 Lunch 6 EVIT 7 EVIT
1 EVIT (Culinary Arts)
2 EVIT 3 EVIT 4 early release 5 lunch 6 Jr. English 7 Math
Bus Schedule7:12AM – 11AM – 3:10 PM
Summer or Evening School or TUOL: Am/AZ History
Summer School at Mtn. Pointe HS
Session 1: May 29th – June 15th Session II: June 18th – July 6th Time: 7:15 AM to 12:15 PM Cost $175 per session
Registration begins February 27th
ClassesComputer Application 1-2 Algebra 1-2Physical Education 1-2 Spanish 1-2
Alternative Courses
TUOL: Tempe Union On-Line ($175 per =.50 credit) Free if one of SIX courses
TUOL-CR: Tempe Union On-Line Credit Recovery (FREE) English, Social Studies and some math courses
CRC-Credit Recovery Center @ MdN (FREE) 7th, 8th or 9th hours
Evening School @ Compadre HS ($175 per =.50 credit) Saturday School @ MdN ($175 per =.50 credit) Career Exploration (FREE) Summer School ($175 per =.50 credit) Correspondence Courses (Costs vary)
Out of district
Make sure you see your
counselor when taking courses outside of the
school day. Most courses need an Alternative Credit Form to be filled
out.
SUMMER INFORMATION
Summer School Reduced payment for students that receive
free/reduced lunch Students in Title 1 classes can be reimbursed for
classes they PASS See your counselor for more information
ECAP: Education Career Action Plan
www.az.kuder.com
Kuder-Navigator Career Planning System State requirement
Must be updated every year Over four years, students will complete
skills,values and interest inventories along with career,college and scholarship searches
Guidance DepartmentWho is your guidance counselor?
A-B Mrs. Lang
C-H Ms. Ramirez
I-N Ms. Talavera
O-T Mrs. Martinez
U-Z Mrs. Cuevas – Gifted Counselor
Academic Expectations for Freshman Padres
Conference Time Homework Lab M, W,
Th 3:00 - 4:30 PM Use Agenda Stay Organized Set time for studying Be on time View grades weekly
on Student VUE
Credit check
*Having a credit waived means you have another elective credit/still same TOTAL credits required
Our VISION is to:
get CONNECTED, stay INFORMED and
become EMPOWERED
BENEFITS:• Provides an opportunity for the Tempe Union H.S. District to communicate with our parents and community.• Provides information about school-related topics and societal concerns and/or issues that impact our adolescents.• Allows caring adults additional insight on how to better understand and assist their adolescents.• Opens the lines of communication within the family.
To learn what workshops are available, please visit us online at www.tuhsd.k12.az.us and click on “Parent Workshops” under the Parents tab.To pre-register: Visit http://tinyurl.com/nplbreg or contact the Parent Community Services Office at (480) 838-3200 ext. 40074.
As a program of the Tempe Union High School District, we provide an assortment of free educational workshops for
our families and surrounding communities.
NPLB UNIVERSITY (No Parent Left Behind)