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Curriculum NightCurriculum NightFor Incoming FreshmenFor Incoming Freshmen
What is LNHS?What is LNHS?
Graduation Graduation RequirementsRequirements
English- 4 credits
Mathematics- 4 credits
Science- 3 credits
Social Studies- 4 credits
World Languages-not required for HS Graduation but 2 credit min. for UNC system college admission
Heath and PE- 1 credit
12 Elective credits- some specific combinations
Total 28 credits
Registration Registration InstructionsInstructions
Each student should select 8 classes on their registration card. They should also indicate 4 alternate classes on their registration card.
You are to return your registration card to your middle school counselor. Our guidance counselors will pick up completed registration cards on April 1 from the middle schools.
Social Studies Social Studies Curriculum ChangesCurriculum ChangesFreshmen now only have two choices for their social studies course: They can take Academic or Honors Civics & Economics
Sophomore year students will take either AP World History, Honors World History, or Academic World History
Junior year, students can take AP U.S. History (which is a year-long program) or they will take American History 1 Academic or American History 1 Honors.
If students choose to take American History 1Academic or Honors, they will be required to take American History 2 their senior year.
Common Core Math 1 Common Core Math 1 ChangesChanges
Sequence of Courses
North Carolina Career North Carolina Career Clusters Graduation Clusters Graduation
RequirementRequirementAll rising freshmen and current freshmen and sophomores are required to complete four courses in a designated cluster area.
Identifying a cluster is meant to focus your student
You can find the list of the clusters on the district webpage under the “Announcements” tab on the right sidebar.
Please visit the counselors for specific information
Additional InformationAdditional Information
Please visit guidance for a list of clubs and for a list of our head coaches
Freshmen Transition Freshmen Transition CampCamp
This is a huge opportunity for rising 9th graders to become accustomed to our school.
The dates for the camp will be August 12,13, and 14.
Students will be assigned a specific day to come in correlation with which homeroom they are placed in.
Students are only asked to come on ONE DAY. They do not need to attend all three.
As You Leave…As You Leave…
To your right in the commons, our wonderful show choir has prepared a short performance for you!
The gyms will be to your left. Please follow the signs to get down to where you need to go as well as exit after you have finished meeting our staff!