Choice Academy Scheduling Meeting for Incoming Freshmen at Decatur Central High School

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Choice Academy at Decatur Central High School is facilitating scheduling meetings for incoming freshmen. The process involves selecting courses, indicating career choices, and prioritizing elective options. Parents are encouraged to review and discuss course selections with their student. Additional information can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Jane Jack. The selection form includes a variety of elective courses in areas such as Engineering & Technology, Fine Arts, Physical Education & Health, Science, and World Languages.


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  1. The Choice Academy Scheduling Meeting For Incoming Freshmen

  2. Choice Academy of Decatur Central High School Schedule Request Form Name: ____________________________________________________________ First Possible Career Choices: 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Diploma type (circle one): Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors REQUESTED COURSES 1st SemesterCourse NameCourse #2nd SemesterCourse Name Course # Grade: ___9___ Last Schedule Request Form 1 CCR 0500CF 1 CCR 0500CS 2 English 9 A 1002F 2 English 9 B 1002S 3 (math) 3 (math) 4 Biology 3024F 4 Biology 3024S 5 World History I 1548F 5 World History II 1548S 6 6 7 7 8 8 Sport/s for PE Credit/s: _________________________________________________________ (optional) Alternate Classes: *If you do not list alternate choices, your counselor/director may have to choose a class based on availability If you choose a one semester class alternate, make sure you pair it up with another one semester class option. 1.____________________________________ 2.____________________________________ 3. ___________________________________ 4. ___________________________________ 5. ___________________________________ Parents: Please review the information and discuss course selections with your student. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Mrs. Jane Jack at 856-5288 ext. 26000. Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________ Parent Name:______________________________________________________ (please print) Parent Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ___________ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ __ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

  3. Selection Form for Elective Courses Choice Academy, Decatur Central High School Name: ________________________________________ Please indicate priority of preference for your elective choices by numbering them (number 1 for your first choice, number 2 for your second choice, number 3 for your third choice and so on up to 10) These courses must match up with the electives chosen and written on the Schedule Request Form. It is important to make sure you list at least 8 10 classes because electives tend to full up quickly. If you choose a 1 semester course, make sure you choose another 1 semester course to pair up with it. (* = 1 Semester Class) 9thGrade Selection Form for Elective Courses Engineering & Technology _____ *Introduction to Communications _____ *Introduction to Computer Science _____ *Introduction to Design Processes _____ Introduction to Engineering Design (must be taking Geometry) English _____ *Mass Media _____ *Creative Writing Family and Consumer Sciences _____ *Child Development _____ *Interpersonal Relationships _____ *Human Development Physical Education & Health _____ *Physical Education I _____ *Physical Education II _____ *Health and Wellness Fine Arts: _____ *Introduction to Two-Dimensional Art _____ *Painting 1 _____ Beginning Chorus _____ Beginning Concert Band OR _____ Instrumental Ensemble (Percussion only) _____ Dance Performance (Color Guard-Band) _____ *Music History & Appreciation _____ *Theatre Arts I _____ *Technical Theatre Science _____ Principles of Biomedical Science (must be taking Honors Biology ) World Languages _____ Chinese I _____ Latin I _____ Spanish I

  4. 9th Grade Electives The following classes are available to 9th grade students as elective choices. On your Scheduling Request Form indicate several elective choices ranking them in order of preference. Pay attention to whether the class is a *1-semester or 2-semester class. If a class is only 1 semester, choose another 1-semester class that can go opposite of it in the schedule. Note: you may take three FACS classes or Principles of Biomedical to substitute for the Health and Wellness Education requirement. Students participating in and completing an entire athletic sport season or Marching Band season can earn a P.E. substitution credit. ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Courses Courses in the Engineering & Technology department count as Career/Technical Area directed electives. *INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION Grades 9-12 1 semester 1 credit Prerequisite: none This course is available to all students. It is required of all EDGE freshman. (4790E) This course specializes in identifying and using modern communication to exchange messages and information. This course explores the application of the tools, materials, and techniques used to design, produce, use and assess systems of communication. Students will produce graphic and electronic media as they apply communication technologies. This course will also explore the various technical processes used to link ideas and people through the use of electronic and graphic media. Major coals of this course include an overview of communication technology; the way it has evolved, how messages are designed and produced, and how people may profit from creating information services and products. Students will explore mass media communication processes including radio and television broadcasting, publishing and printing activities, telecommunication networks, recording services, computer and data processing networks, and other related systems. Using the base knowledge students will use the design process to solve design projects in each communication area. *TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS Grades 9-12 1 semester 1 credit Prerequisite: none This is a computer driven course of study pertaining to technologies used in modern engineering, information systems, health and human services professions, and various occupations related to the humanities. Through this course, problem solving activities address real world problems and opportunities. Computer experiences incorporate graphics, simulation, networking, control systems, and video animations. INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN PROCESSES Grades 9-12 1 semester 1 credit Prerequisite: none Introduction to Design Processes is a course that specializes in modern design and engineering processes with a focus on creative problem solving in developing, testing, communicating, and presenting post-evaluation of products. Students use the design process to analyze research, develop ideas, and produce product solutions. This process gives a framework through which they design, manufacture tests and present their ideas. Students will also cover aesthetics, ergonomics, the environment, safety, and production. The design process is a core-learning tool for many courses enabling the student to solve problems in a systematic, logical and creative manner. Students develop a good understanding of the way the process helps them think creatively and developing aesthetic ideas. The design process encourages the students to engage in higher level thinking to create solutions for many types of problems. INTRODUCTION TO ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND LOGISTICS Grades 9-12 2 semesters 1 credit per semester Prerequisite: none This course introduces students to the technology, skills, and knowledge needed in today s modern, advanced manufacturing and logistics environments. Students will gain a working knowledge of safety, quality, and production processes through online course work and simulations, and will apply their new skills and knowledge in team-based classroom projects. Emphasis is placed on understanding manufacturing and logistics processes as a whole. In addition, students will gain a basic understanding of computer- 9thGrade 4790 Directed Elective General, Core 40/AHD/THD elective 4808 Directed Elective General, Core 40/AHD/THD elective Electives 4794 Directed Elective General, Core 40/AHD/THD elective 4796F / 4796S Directed Elective General, Core 40/AHD/THD elective

  5. Graduation Requirements

  6. Vocabulary Terms Credit a credit is earned by passing a class, based upon the semester grade Eligibility students must pass 6 classes per grading period to be eligible for extra- and co-curricular participation GPA grade point average, based upon 4 point scale Honors classes more rigorous version of a course; some schools call them Pre-AP ; accelerated and/or deeper study of the subject; not necessarily required for honors diploma. AP classes college-level classes offered through College Board; students may earn college credit by scoring at specified level on exam. Dual credit classes college-level classes offered at DCHS by various universities; some taught by their faculty, others by ours; earn both HS and college credit. Honors diploma diploma type; different diplomas have different requirements.

  7. with Academic Honors(minimum 47 credits) Effective beginning with students who enter high school in 2012-13 school year (class of 2016). For the Core 40 with Academic Honors diploma, students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits. Earn 6-8 Core 40 world language credits (6 credits in one language or 4 credits each in two languages). Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits. Earn a grade of a C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better. Complete one of the following: A. Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP courses and take corresponding AP exams B. Earn 6 verifiable transcripted college credits in dual credit courses from the approved dual credit list. C. Earn two of the following: 1. A minimum of 3 verifiable transcripted college credits from the approved dual credit list, 2. 2 credits in AP courses and corresponding AP exams, 3. 2 credits in IB standard level courses and corresponding IB exams. D. Earn a combined score of 1750 or higher on the SAT critical reading, mathematics and writing sections and a minimum score of 530 on each E. Earn an ACT composite score of 26 or higher and complete written section F. Earn 4 credits in IB courses and take corresponding IB exams. For the Core 40 with Technical Honors diploma, students must: Complete all requirements for Core 40. Earn 6 credits in the college and career preparation courses in a state-approved College & Career Pathway and one of the following: 1. State approved, industry recognized certification or credential, or 2. Pathway dual credits from the approved dual credit list resulting in 6 transcripted college credits Earn a grade of C or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a B or better. Complete one of the following, A. Any one of the options (A - F) of the Core 40 with Academic Honors B. Earn the following scores or higher on WorkKeys; Reading for Information Level 6, Applied Mathematics Level 6, and Locating Information-Level 5. C. Earn the following minimum score(s) on Accuplacer: Writing 80, Reading 90, Math 75. D. Earn the following minimum score(s) on Compass; Algebra 66 Writing 70, Reading 80. Course and Credit Requirements 8 credits Including a balance of literature, composition and speech. Mathematics 6 credits (in grades 9-12) 2 credits: Algebra I 2 credits: Geometry 2 credits: Algebra II Or complete Integrated Math I, II, and III for 6 credits. Students must take a math or quantitative reasoning course each year in high school Science 6 credits 2 credits: Biology I 2 credits: Chemistry I or Physics I or Integrated Chemistry-Physics 2 credits: any Core 40 science course Social Studies 2 credits: U.S. History 1 credit: U.S. Government 1 credit: Economics 2 credits: World History/Civilization or Geography/History of the World Directed Electives World Languages Fine Arts Career and Technical Education Physical Education Health and Wellness Electives* 6 credits (College and Career Pathway courses recommended) English/ Language Arts 6 credits with Technical Honors(minimum 47 credits) 5 credits 2 credits 1 credit 40 Total State Credits Required Schools may have additional local graduation requirements that apply to all students * Specifies the number of electives required by the state. High school schedules provide time for many more electives during the high school years. All students are strongly encouraged to complete a College and Career Pathway (selecting electives in a deliberate manner) to take full advantage of career and college exploration and preparation opportunities. , 12-07-2012

  8. Specific Curriculum Areas Underlined courses are taken during your freshman year Academic and/or Technical Honors 8 credits English 9A-B (or Honors English 9A-B) Core 40 8 credits English 9A-B (or Honors English 9A-B) English English 10A-B (Blocked with Env. Science and Speech) (or Honors English 10A-B) English 10A-B (Blocked with Env. Science and Speech) (or Honors English 10A-B) English 11A-B (Blocked with Community Service class) or AP Lang & Comp (11) English 11A-B (Blocked with Community Service class) or AP Lang & Comp (11) English 12A-B or AP Lit & Comp ENGL 111 & 112 (Dual Credit) COMM 101 (Dual Credit) English 12A-B or AP Lit & Comp ENGL 111 & 112 (Dual Credit) COMM 101 (Dual Credit)

  9. Choice Academy of Decatur Central High School Schedule Request Form Name: ____________________________________________________________ First Possible Career Choices: 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Diploma type (circle one): Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors REQUESTED COURSES 1st SemesterCourse NameCourse #2nd SemesterCourse Name Course # Grade: ___9___ Last 1 CCR 2 English 9 A HONORS 3 (math) 4 Biology 5 World History I 6 0500CF 1 CCR 2 English 9 B HONORS 3 (math) 0500CS 1002F 1002S 3024F 4 Biology 3024S 1548F 5 World History II 6 1548S 7 7 8 8 Sport/s for PE Credit/s: _________________________________________________________ (optional) Alternate Classes: *If you do not list alternate choices, your counselor/director may have to choose a class based on availability If you choose a one semester class alternate, make sure you pair it up with another one semester class option. 1.____________________________________ 2.____________________________________ 3. ___________________________________ 4. ___________________________________ 5. ___________________________________ Parents: Please review the information and discuss course selections with your student. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Mrs. Jane Jack at 856-5288 ext. 26000. Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________ Parent Name:______________________________________________________ (please print) Parent Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ___ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ __ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

  10. Academic and/or Technical Honors 8 credits Must take: Algebra I A-B Core 40 6 credits Must take: Algebra I A-B or Algebra Enrichment & Algebra IB Math All students are required to pass Algebra I A-B to earn a diploma *Geometry 1-2 Algebra II A-B Pre-Calculus 1-2 *Geometry 1-2 Algebra II A-B *may be taken if credit in Algebra I A-B is earned in 8th grade -------------------------- Pre-Calculus 1-2 AP Calculus 1-2 MATH 135 (Dual Credit) ------------------------- AP Calculus 1-2 MATH 135 (Dual Credit)

  11. Academic and/or Technical Honors 6 credits Must take Bio I A-B (or Honors Bio I A-B) and either ICP A-B or Physics I A-B or Chemistry I A-B Core 40 6 credits Science Must take Bio I A-B (or Honors Bio I A-B) and either ICP A-B or Physics I A-B or Chemistry I A-B All students are required to pass Biology I A-B to earn a diploma. then choose (1) from: Anatomy & Physiology A-B Zoology A-B BIOL 105 & Lab (Dual Credit) Environmental Science A-B Forensic Science A-B Physics I A-B AP Physics II A-B Chemistry I A-B CHEM 105 & Lab (Dual Credit) PLTW Biomed Sci Courses then choose (1) from: Anatomy & Physiology A-B Zoology A-B BIOL 105 & Lab (Dual Credit) Environmental Science A-B Forensic Science A-B Physics I A-B AP Physics Chemistry I A-B CHEM 105 & Lab (Dual Credit) PLTW Biomed Sci Courses

  12. Choice Academy of Decatur Central High School Schedule Request Form Name: ____________________________________________________________ First Possible Career Choices: 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Diploma type (circle one): Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors REQUESTED COURSES 1st SemesterCourse NameCourse #2nd SemesterCourse Name Course # Grade: ___9___ Last 1 CCR 2 English 9 A 3 (math) 4 Biology HONORS 3024F 5 World History I 6 0500CF 1 CCR 2 English 9 B 0500CS 1002F 1002S 3 (math) 4 Biology HONORS 5 World History II 6 3024S 1548F 1548S 7 7 8 8 Sport/s for PE Credit/s: _________________________________________________________ (optional) Alternate Classes: *If you do not list alternate choices, your counselor/director may have to choose a class based on availability If you choose a one semester class alternate, make sure you pair it up with another one semester class option. 1.____________________________________ 2.____________________________________ 3. ___________________________________ 4. ___________________________________ 5. ___________________________________ Parents: Please review the information and discuss course selections with your student. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Mrs. Jane Jack at 856-5288 ext. 26000. Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________ Parent Name:______________________________________________________ (please print) Parent Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ___________ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ __ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

  13. Academic and/or Technical Honors 6 credits Core 40 6 credits Social Studies Must take: World History 1-2 (or Honors World History 1-2) Must take: World History 1-2 (or Honors World History 1-2) U.S. History 1-2 (or AP U.S. History 1-2) U.S. History 1-2 (or AP U.S. History 1-2) Several courses are required for all diplomas U.S. Government/Econ (PEP = U.S. Gov t./State & Local Gov t. and Econ/Topics in Soc Sci) (or AP U.S. Gov t/AP Econ) U.S. Government/Econ (PEP = U.S. Gov t./State & Local Gov t. and Econ/Topics in Soc Sci) (or AP U.S. Gov t/AP Econ) Electives: Current Events Sociology Psychology Law Ed/Pol. Science Topics in History AP European Hist AP Psychology Electives: Current Events Sociology Psychology Law Ed/Pol. Science Topics in History AP European History AP Psychology

  14. Choice Academy of Decatur Central High School Schedule Request Form Name: ____________________________________________________________ First Possible Career Choices: 1 _________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. _________________________________________________________________________________________ Diploma type (circle one): Core 40 Core 40 with Academic Honors Core 40 with Technical Honors REQUESTED COURSES 1st SemesterCourse NameCourse #2nd SemesterCourse Name Course # Grade: ___9___ Last 1 CCR 2 English 9 A 3 (math) 4 Biology 5 World History I HONORS 1548F 6 0500CF 1 CCR 2 English 9 B 0500CS 1002F 1002S 3 (math) 4 Biology 5 World History II HONORS 1548S 6 7 8 3024F 3024S 7 8 Sport/s for PE Credit/s: _________________________________________________________ (optional) Alternate Classes: *If you do not list alternate choices, your counselor/director may have to choose a class based on availability If you choose a one semester class alternate, make sure you pair it up with another one semester class option. 1.____________________________________ 2.____________________________________ 3. ___________________________________ 4. ___________________________________ 5. ___________________________________ Parents: Please review the information and discuss course selections with your student. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Mrs. Jane Jack at 856-5288 ext. 26000. Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Date: ___________ Parent Name:______________________________________________________ (please print) Parent Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ___________ _____________________________________ ___________________________________ __ _____________________________________ _____________________________________ _____________________________________

  15. Academic and/or Technical Honors Health & Wellness or 3 classes in FACS: Interpersonal Relations Human Development Child Development P.E. 1 & 2 Core 40 Health & Wellness or 3 classes in FACS: Interpersonal Relations Human Development Child Development P.E. 1 & 2 Health P.E. It is recommended that P.E. 1 & 2 be taken during the freshman year or that students complete a marching band/sport substitution. It is recommended that P.E. 1 & 2 be taken during the freshman year or that students complete a marching band/sport substitution. AHD requires 6 or 8 credits (6 credits (3 years) in one language or 4 credits (2 years) in each of two different languages) ---------------------------------------- World Language is an Elective Option for THD credits (2 years) are recommended by many or required by some colleges/universities World Language Choose from Chinese, Latin, and/or Spanish; Must receive a grade of A or B in 8th grade ELA to be eligible for world language as a 9th grader Elective Option 4 credits (2 years) are recommended by many or required by some colleges/universities

  16. Fine Arts (available to frosh) Academic and/or Technical Honors Core 40 Intro to 2-D Art Painting 1 Beginning Chorus Beginning Concert Band orInstrumental (Percussion) Ensemble Dance Performance (Color Guard/Winter Guard) Theatre Arts 1 Technical Theatre Music History & Apprec. AHD requires 2 credits Elective Option ------------------------ Fine Arts courses are Elective Options for THD

  17. Academic and/or Technical Honors 5 Credits Core 40 5 Credits Directed Electives Additional classes in World Language Fine Arts FACS Engineering & Technology Career-Technical Additional classes in World Language Fine Arts FACS Engineering & Technology Career-Technical 2 Credits for AHD ------------------------- 10 Credits for THD 10 Credits Electives

  18. Beyond the Credits

  19. Core 40 with Academic and/or Technical Honors In order to earn a Core 40 with Academic and/or Technical Honors Diploma, students must . . . . Earn a grade of a C or better in all courses that count toward the Academic Honors Diploma, and Earn a grade point average of a B or better, and Complete ONE of the following: Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP courses and sit for the corresponding AP exams, or

  20. Core 40 with Academic and/or Technical Honors (contd.) Complete ONE of the following (cont d.): Earn 6 verifiable transcripted college credits in dual credit courses from the approved dual credit list, or Earn 2 credits in AP courses and sit for the corresponding AP exam(s) and earn 3 verifiable transcripted college credits in dual credit courses from the approved dual credit list, or Earn combined score of 1750 or higher on SAT critical reading, math, and writing sections, with a minimum score of 530 on each

  21. Core 40 with Technical Honors Earn an ACT composite score of 26 or higher and complete the written section. In addition to SAT and/or ACT test scores, THD students may also use qualifying scores on Work Keys, Accuplacer, and/or Compass tests. THD requires 6 credits in college and career preparation courses in a State-approved College & Career Pathway and either a State-approved, industry recognized certification or credential or Pathway dual credits from the approved dual credit list resulting in 6 transcripted college credits.

  22. Selection Form for Elective Courses Choice Academy, Decatur Central High School Name: ________________________________________ Please indicate priority of preference for your elective choices by numbering them (number 1 for your first choice, number 2 for your second choice, number 3 for your third choice and so on up to 10) These courses must match up with the electives chosen and written on the Schedule Request Form. It is important to make sure you list at least 8 10 classes because electives tend to full up quickly. If you choose a 1 semester course, make sure you choose another 1 semester course to pair up with it. (* = 1 Semester Class) 9th Grade Selection Form for Elective Courses Engineering & Technology _____ *Introduction to Communications _____ *Introduction to Computer Science _____ *Introduction to Design Processes _____ Introduction to Engineering Design (must be taking Geometry) English _____ *Mass Media _____ *Creative Writing Family and Consumer Sciences _____ *Child Development _____ *Interpersonal Relationships _____ *Human Development Physical Education & Health _____ *Physical Education I _____ *Physical Education II _____ *Health and Wellness Fine Arts: _____ *Introduction to Two-Dimensional Art _____ *Painting 1 _____ Beginning Chorus _____ Beginning Concert Band OR _____ Instrumental Ensemble (Percussion only) _____ Dance Performance (Color Guard-Band) _____ *Music History & Appreciation _____ *Theatre Arts I _____ *Technical Theatre Science _____ Principles of Biomedical Science (must be taking Honors Biology ) World Languages _____ Chinese I _____ Latin I _____ Spanish I

  23. Elective Options for Freshmen Engineering and Technology Education Intro to Communications Intro to Computer Science Intro to Design Processes Intro to Engineering Design 1-2 (PLTW) Mass Media Creative Writing Interpersonal Relations Child Development Human Development and Wellness Intro to 2-Dimensional Art Painting 1 English Family & Consumer Sciences (FACS) Fine Arts Visual Arts

  24. Elective Options for Freshmen Fine Arts - Vocal Beginning Chorus Music History & Appreciation >Advanced Chorus (Goldenaires) >Advanced Chorus (Expressions) Beginning Concert Band Instrumental Ensemble (Percussion) Dance Performance (Color/Winter Guard) Theatre Arts Technical Theater Principles of Biomed Sciences 1-2 (PLTW) (must also be enrolled in Honors Bio) Fine Arts - Instrumental Fine Arts Theatre Arts Science

  25. Elective Options for Freshmen ** Student must earn grades of either A and/or B in 8th grade ELA World Language **Chinese I A-B **Latin I A-B **Spanish I A-B Health and Wellness Physical Education I Physical Education II Health & Physical Education

  26. Type and No. of Credits CCR (2) English (2) Math (2) Academic and/or Technical Honors CCR (2) English 9 A-B (or Honors) Algebra IA-B or Honors Geometry 1-2 Core 40 CCR (2) English 9 A-B (or Honors) Algebra IA-B or Algebra IA Yr or Algebra IB Yr or Geometry 1-2 Biology I A-B (or Honors) World History 1-2 (or Honors) Health & Wellness P.E. 1-2 Science (2) Social Studies (2) Health & P.E. (2 or 3) World Lang Biology I A-B (or Honors) World History 1-2 (or Honors) Health & Wellness P.E. 1-2 Elective Option Chinese, Latin, or Spanish for AHD, but may be delayed to soph year. Elective Option for THD 2 credits required for AHD, but may be delayed to later year. Elective Option for THD Fine Arts Elective Option

  27. JANE JACK, DIRECTOR jjack@msddecatur.k12.in.us 317-856-5288, ext. 26000 KARLI URBAN, COUNSELOR kurban@msddecatur.k12.in.us 317-856-5288, ext. 26001

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