Getting Ready HS Graduation Requirements
Determining GPA
Advanced Placement
Dual Credit
Course Planning Form
Core Course Offerings
LOTE Course Offerings
Fine Arts Course Offerings
Athletics/PE Offerings
POS in STEM
POS in Business & Industry
POS in Public Services
POS in Arts & Humanities
POS in Multidisciplinary
Additional Electives
Introduction
Let’s get ready for High School!!!! We want to make sure you are prepared and have a plan. This presentation will guide you through some important steps to get you on your way! Let’s Go!!!
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Texas High School Graduation Requirements Foundation School Program with Endorsements Texas requires all students to begin high school with a four-year plan to earn at least 26 credits toward graduation with one of five endorsements. The five endorsements align to statewide programs of study (POS) toward future careers. Students are encouraged to consider their skills and interests as they select programs of study (POS) toward an endorsement.
EndorsementsSTEM Business & Industry Public Service Arts & Humanities Multidisciplinary Studies
An endorsement is determined by the POS that is selected, which is a set of classes that allows a student to dig into an area of interest to them. It’s similar to a college degree, allowing the student to learn more about a particular subject area. Students choose one or more endorsements out of 5 possibilities. Endorsement(s) will be reflected on student transcripts.
Graduation RequirementsENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 4 Credits: English I, II, English III or an AP English; and one credit in any authorized advanced English course
MATHEMATICS 4 Credits: Algebra 1, Geometry, two credits in any authorized advanced math course (STEM must take Algebra II) Distinguished Level of Achievement: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, one credit in any authorized advanced math course and a completed endorsement
SCIENCE 4 Credits: Biology, one credit in IPC (MISD 9th graders, unless taking Biology EAS), Chemistry and/or Physics, any advanced science course
SOCIAL STUDIES 4 Credits Highly Recommended (3 Required): World Geography,; World History ( highly recommended), U.S. History, and Government/Economics
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1 Credit: Required credit may be from any combination of .5 to 1 credit PE courses offered by Midland ISD. PE credit may be earned through participation in the following activities Athletics, Approved private/commercial, JROTC, Drill Team, Marching Band, Cheerleading
LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH 2 Credits: In the same language or 2 credits selected from Computer Science I, II, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles
FINE ARTS 1 credit
ELECTIVES 6 Credits: 4 must be from a single endorsement Program of Study pathway. If World History is not selected as an elective, 7 electives will be selected.
TOTAL CREDITS 26
Graduating Distinguished ● Students must complete the Foundation High
School Program with an endorsement.
● Must earn 4 credits in math (including Algebra II)
● Allows students to be eligible for college admission under the top 10% automatic admissions provision.
Performance Acknowledgements
DUAL CREDIT
BILINGUALISM OR BILITERACY
ADVANCED PLACEMENT OR IB
PSAT, ACT-PLAN, SAT, OR ACT
INDUSTRY-BASED CERTIFICATION OR LICENSE
A student may also earn Performance Acknowledgements that will be placed on the student’s transcript. Performance Acknowledgements may be earned by completing the following:
Classification & Credits
FRESHMAN
0-5 Credits
SOPHOMORE
6-11 Credits
JUNIOR
12-17 Credits
18+ Credits
Determining Grade Point Average (GPA)Maintaining a high GPA is important!!!
What courses will affect your GPA?
English Math Science Social Studies
Foreign Language
Advanced Placement ● National program created by CollegeBoard.
● To earn college credit, students are required to earn a score of 3 or higher (on a scale of 5) on AP Exams.
● Colleges dictate the minimum AP score acceptable for credit at their institution.
● AP courses can be taken as early as 10th grade.
Advanced Placement ● EAS (formerly Pre-AP) courses are offered in the 9th
and 10th grade.
● Prerequisites exist for many courses.
● Must meet and maintain district requirements for Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
● AP & EAS courses have enhanced weight in calculating GPA and class rank.
Gifted and Talented (GT)
At the high school level, GT courses
coincide with EAS and AP courses!
Standardized Testing
● English I
● English II
● Algebra I
● Biology
● US History
Students will take a STAAR EOC
(End of Course Exam) the same year the
course is taken.
Dual Credit
● Enroll in a specific college credit course that also earns a high school credit towards graduation.
● Grade is recorded on the high school transcript and the college transcript.
● May begin taking Dual Credit as early as 9th grade.
Want to earn college credit while in high school?
Dual Credit
Core Course
CTECourse
Dual credit requirements must be met for enrollment.
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Take out your…● Academic Planning Form● Pencil
MHS COURSE PLANNERLHS COURSE PLANNER DOWNLOAD
9th Grade
English Mathematics Science Social Studies
1120 - English I1130 - English I EAS1135 - English I G - EAS
3220 - Algebra I3223 - Algebra I EAS
3320 - Geometry3330 - Geometry EAS3331 - Geometry G - EAS
2120 - IPC2230 - Biology EAS2231 - Biology G - EAS
5120 - World Geography5130 - World Geography EAS5132 - World Geography G-EAS5136 - AP Human Geography5137 - AP Human Geography G
10th Grade
English Mathematics Science Social Studies
1220 - English II1230 - English II EAS1231 - English II G - EAS
3320 - Geometry3330 - Geometry EAS 3331 - Geometry G-EAS
3260 - Algebra II3270 - Algebra II EAS3272 - Algebra II G - EAS
2220 - Biology2230 - Biology EAS2231 - Biology G - EAS
2420 - Chemistry 2430 - Chemistry EAS2431 - Chemistry G - EAS
5280 - World History5285 - AP World History5259 - AP World History G5284 - World History EAS5286 - World History G-EAS
Core Course Offerings
Core Course Offerings11th GradeEnglish Mathematics Science Social Studies
1320 - English III1321 - English III D1330 - English III AP1331 - English III AP D1332 - English III AP GT1333 - English III AP GT D
3245 - Algebraic Reasoning3500 - Math Models7164 - Robotics II3260 - Algebra II3270 - Algebra II EAS3272 - Algebra II G - EAS
3420 - Pre-Calculus3428 - Pre-Calculus EAS D3430 - Pre-Calculus EAS3432 - Pre-Calculus G - EAS3433 - Pre-Calculus G - EAS D
2420 - Chemistry2430 - Chemistry EAS2431 - Chemistry G - EAS2520 - Physics I (suggested)2533 - AP Physics I G2535 - AP Physics I
7733 - Engineer Des & Prob2630 - Earth and Space7328 - Adv. Animal Science7626 - Forensic Science2320 - Enviro. Systems2575 - Astronomy
5220 - US History5230 - AP US History5231 - AP US History G5232 - AP US History D5233 - AP US History G D
12th GradeEnglish Mathematics Science Social Studies
1420 - English IV1421 - English IV D1430 - English IV AP1431 - English IV AP D1432 - English IV AP GT1433 - English IV AP GT D 1455 - College Prep ELA
3420 - Pre-Calculus3428 - Pre-Calculus EAS D3430 - Pre-Calculus EAS3432 - Pre-Calculus G - EAS3433 - Pre-Calculus G - EAS D3480 - AP Calculus AB3482 - AP Calculus BC3483 - AP Calculus BC D3484 - AP Calculus BC G
3485 - AP Calculus BC G D7181 - Financial Math7451 - Accounting II3505 - College Prep Math3444 - Adv. Quantitative Reas.3730 - AP Computer Science A3734 - AP Computer Science A G7454 - Stats & Business Dec. Making3665 - AP Stats
2520 - Physics I2533 - AP Physics I G2535 - AP Physics I2630 - Earth and Space7328 - Adv. Animal Science7626 - Forensic Science2320 - Enviro. Systems
2280 - Anatomy & Phys.2290 - Anatomy & Phys. H2291 - Anatomy & Phys. G2270 - AP Biology2272 - AP Biology G2324 - AP Enviro. Science2326 - AP Enviro. Science G
5165 - Government (0.5)5170 - AP Government5172 - AP Government D5173 - AP Government G5175 - AP Government G D5020 - Economics (0.5)5034/5036-AP Micro/Macro Econ5035/5037-AP Micro/Macro G5038/5040-AP Micro/Macro D5039/5041-AP Micro/Macro DG
LOTE Course OfferingsLanguages Other Than English (LOTE)
Level I Level II Level III Level IV
4110 - French I 4120 - French II4132 - French III4133 - French III EAS
4143 - French IV4144 - AP French IV
4210 - German I 4220 - German II4233 - German III4234 - German III EAS
4243 - German IV4244 - AP German IV
4410 - Spanish I 4420 - Spanish II4431 - Spanish III4435 - Spanish III EAS4428 - Spanish III EAS D
4444 - Spanish IV4446 - AP Spanish IV4447 - AP Spanish IV D4454 - Spanish V4455 - AP Spanish V4462 - Spanish VI
Fine Arts Course OfferingsFine Arts
Level I Level II Level III Level IV Comments
6011 - Band I (1)8656 - Marching B I (.5 PE)
6020 - Band II (1)8657 - Marching B II (.5 PE)
6030 - Band III (1) 6040 - Band IV (1)
6015 - Jazz Band I (1) 6025 - Jazz Band II (1) 6035 - Jazz Band III (1)
6100 - Choir I* 6102 - Choir II* 6103 - Choir III* 6104 - Choir IV*
6148 - Vocal Ensemble I * 6149 - Vocal Ensemble II * 6150 - Vocal Ensemble III * 6151 - Vocal Ensemble IV * LHS - Chorale
6701 - Dance I 6702 - Dance II 6703 - Dance III 6704 - Dance IV
6225 - Color Guard I * 6226 - Color Guard II * 6227 - Color Guard III * 6228 - Color Guard IV *
6050 - Orchestra I 6060 - Orchestra II 6070 - Orchestra III 6080 - Orchestra IV
6081 - Instr. Ensemble I * 6082 - Instr. Ensemble II * 6083 - Instr. Ensemble III * 6084 - Instr. Ensemble IV *LHS - StrictLee Strings MHS - Mystique
6411 - Theatre Arts I 6421 - Theatre Arts II 6431 - Theatre Arts III 6441 - Theatre Arts IV
6511 -Theatre Production I * 6521 - Theatre Prod. II * 6531 - Theatre Prod. III * 6541 - Theatre Prod.n IV*
6451 - Technical Theatre I 6461 - Technical Theatre II 6462 - Technical Theatre III
6610 - Art I 6620 - Art II - Drawing 6630 - Art III6645 - Art IV OR6646 - AP Studio Art
7175 - Floral Design
* Requires application or instructor approval
Athletics and Physical EducationAthletics & Physical Education
Level I Level II Level III Level IV PE Courses8585 - Athletic Training I 8586 - Athletic Training II 8587 - Athletic Training III 8588 - Athletic Training IV 8500 - PE Foundations
8535 - Baseball I 8536 - Baseball II 8537 - Baseball III 8538 - Baseball IV 8505 - Individual/Team Sports
8530 - Basketball I (Boys) 8531 - Basketball II (Boys) 8532 - Basketball III (Boys) 8533 - Basketball IV (Boys) 8510 - Aerobic Activity (Dance)
8595 - Basketball I (Girls) 8596 - Basketball II (Girls) 8597 - Basketball III (Girls) 8598 - Basketball IV (Girls) 8489 - ROTC (PE)
8580 - Cheerleading 8584 - Cheerleading (local credit) 8584 - Cheerleading (local credit) 8584 - Cheerleading (local credit) 8656 - Marching Band I
8570 - Cross Country I 8571 - Cross Country II 8572 - Cross Country III 8573 - Cross Country IV 8657 - Marching Band II
8575 - Diving I 8576 - Diving II 8577 - Diving III 8578 - Diving IV 8545 - Drill Team
8575 - Football I 8576 - Football II 8577 - Football III 8578 - Football IV
8550 - Golf I (Boys) 8551 - Golf II (Boys) 8552 - Golf III (Boys) 8553 - Golf IV (Boys)
8600 - Golf I (Girls) 8601 - Golf II (Girls) 8602 - Golf III (Girls) 8603 - Golf IV (Girls)
8658 - Powerlifting I 8659 - Powerlifting II 8660 - Powerlifting III N/A
8520 - Softball I 8521 - Softball II 8522 - Softball III 8523 - Softball IV
8525 - Soccer I (Boys) 8526 - Soccer II (Boys) 8527 - Soccer III (Boys) 8528 - Soccer IV (Boys)
8590 - Soccer I (Girls) 8591 - Soccer II (Girls) 8592 - Soccer III (Girls) 8593 - Soccer IV (Girls)
8555 - Swimming I 8556 - Swimming II 8557 - Swimming III 8558 - Swimming IV
8565 - Tennis I 8566 - Tennis II 8567 - Tennis III 8568 - Tennis IV
8560 - Track I (Boys) 8561 - Track II (Boys) 8562 - Track III (Boys) 8563 - Track IV (Boys)
8605 - Track I (Girls) 8606 - Track II (Girls) 8607 - Track III (Girls) 8608 - Track IV (Girls)
8540 - Volleyball I 8541 - Volleyball II 8542 - Volleyball III 8543 - Volleyball IV
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CTE Programs of Study
Our College and Career Academies are dual credit CTE Programs of Study that lead to an endorsement and give students the opportunity to earn Level I college certificate and industry-based certifications.
Programs of Study
StandardOur standard credit Programs of Study (POS) provide college and career preparation based on a student’s interest. Each POS leads to an endorsement and many provide the opportunity to earn industry certifications.
STEM CLUSTER
The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and providing, scientific research and professional and technical services, including laboratory and testing services, and research and developmentservices.
STEM ENDORSEMENT
Coherent sequence of courses for four or more credits that consists of at least two courses in the same career cluster and at least one advanced CTE course, five credits in Math including Algebra II and two additional credits with Algebra II as the prerequisite or five credits in Science including Chemistry and Physics.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
Some STEM POS can also result in a Business & Industry endorsement.
Programs of Study - STEM Cluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
STEM
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Science(5 courses for 5 credits)
2220 - Biology (required)
2420 - Chemistry (required)
2520 - Physics (required)
2 more upper level courses ✔ ✔ ✔
Mathematics(5 courses for 5 credits)
3220 - Algebra I (required)
3320 - Geometry (required)
3260 - Algebra II (required)
2 more upper level courses ✔ ✔ ✔
Programming & Software Development
3742 - AP Computer Science Principles (1)
(10th grade)
3722 - Computer Science I (1)
(10th or 11th grade)
3730/3736 - AP Comp. Science A(11th or 12th grade)
3744 - Computer Science II (1)
(11th or 12th grade)
Microsoft Technology Associate,
Introduction to Programming Using
Java or Javascript
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Engineering 7943 - Principles of App Engineering (1)
7925 - Engineering Design/Present. I (1)
7934 - Eng. Design & Problem Solv. (1)
7927 - Engineering Design/Present. II (2)
Autodesk CertifiedProfessional ✔
Biomedical Science(PLTW)
7183 - Prin of BioMedical Science
7186 - Human Body Systems
7187 - Medical Interventions
7189 - Biomedical Innovation
Medical Laboratory Tech or Asst ✔
AFNR CLUSTER
The Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Career Cluster focuses on the essential elements of life—food, water, land, and air. This career cluster includes a diverse spectrum of occupations, ranging from farmer, rancher, and veterinarian to geologist, land conservationist, and florist., and oil and gas production.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources (AFNR) Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and Industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Agriculture FNRCluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Agriculture, Food, and
Natural Resources
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Animal Science - Adv. Animal Science
7801 - Principles of Agriculture, Food, &
Nat. Resource (1)
7803 - Equine Science (.5) AND
7813 - Small Animal Management (.5)(10th or 11th grade)
7802 - Livestock Product. (1)
(10th or 11th grade)
7804 - Adv. Animal Science (1)
7328 - Adv. Animal Science (1 -Science)
Feedyard Technician in Cattle Care and
Handling✔ ✔
Animal Science - Veterinary Medicine
7801 - Principles of Agriculture, Food, &
Nat. Resources (1)
7803 - Equine Science (.5) AND
7813 - Small Animal Management(.5)(10th or 11th grade)
7802 - Livestock Product. (1)
(10th or 11th grade)
7977 - Vet Med Applications (1)
(11th or 12th grade)
Certified Vet Assistant
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Applied Agricultural Engineering
7801 - Principles of Agriculture, Food, &
Nat. Resources (1)
7811 - Agricultural Mechanics & Metal
Technologies (1)(10th or 11th grade)
7975 - Agricultural Structures Design &
Fabrication (1)(11th or 12th grade)
7174 - Agricultural Equipment Design &
Fabrication (1)(11th or 12th grade)
OSHA 30 HourGeneral Industry
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AAVTC CLUSTER
The Arts, A/V Technology and Communications (AAVTC) Career Cluster focuses on careers in designing, producing, exhibiting, performing, writing, and publishing multimedia content including visual and performing arts and design, journalism, and entertainment services. Careers in the AAVTC career cluster require a creative aptitude, a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong academic foundation, and a proficiency in oral and written communication.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the AAVTC Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Arts/Audio/Video TechCluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Arts, Audio, Video, &
Technology Comm.
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Design & Multimedia Arts - Animation
7832 - Principles of Arts, A/V Tech,
& Comm. (1)
7834 - Animation I (1)
(10th or 11th grade)
7836 - Animation II Lab (2)
(11th or 12th grade)
7797 - Extended Career Prep I (3)
(Optional)
Adobe Certified Associate
Certifications✔
Design & Multimedia Arts - Graphic Design
7832 - Principles of Arts, A/V Tech,
& Comm. (1)
7831 - Graphic Design &
Illustration I (1)(10th or 11th grade)
7853 - Graphic Design/Illustration
II Lab (2)(11th or 12th grade)
7797 - Extended Career Prep I (3)
(Optional)
Adobe Certified Associate
Certifications✔ ✔
Digital Communications7832 - Principles of Arts, A/V Tech,
& Comm. (1)
7031 - Audio/Video
Production I (1)(10th or 11th grade)
7034 - Audio/Video
Product II Lab (2)(11th or 12th grade)
7797 - Extended Career Prep I (3)
(Optional)
Adobe Certified Associate
Certifications✔ ✔
BMF CLUSTER
The Business, Marketing, and Finance Career Cluster focuses on careers in planning, organizing, directing, and evaluating business functions essential to efficient and productive business operations.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the BMF Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Business/Mktg/Fin Cluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Business, Marketing,
and Finance
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Accounting & Financial Services
7840 - Business Info
Management I (1)
7857 - Accounting I (1)
7858 - Accounting II (1)
7451 -Accounting II (Math)
7180 - Financial Math (1)
7181 - Financial Math (Math)
Microsoft Office Specialist- Excel ✔ ✔
Business Management
7840 - Business Info
Management I (1)
7841 - Business Info
Management II - (1)
7851 - Business Mgt (1)
7793/7843 - Practicum in
Business Mgmt/Ext (2) (3)
Microsoft Office Specialist - Word
Microsoft Office Specialist- Excel
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DUAL
Business Management - Dual Credit
7840 - Business Info
Management I (1)
7846 - Business Info
Management II (1) D
7962 - Prin. Bus., Marketing. Fin (1) - D
AND 7876 - Business
Management (1) - D
7185 - Financial Math (1) - D
Microsoft Office Specialist - Word
Microsoft Office Specialist- Excel
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ENERGY CLUSTER
The Energy Career Cluster prepares individuals for careers in the designing, planning, maintaining, generating, transmission, and distribution of traditional and alternative energy.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Energy Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - EnergyCluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Energy
DUAL 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Oil and Gas Production - Dual Credit
7150 - Oil & Gas I A (.5)
AND
7151 - Oil & Gas I B (.5) - D
7152 Oil & Gas II (1) - D
7198 - Occ. Safety/Enviro
Tech I (1) - D
AND
7166Oil & Gas III (1) - D
7199 - Occ. Safety/Enviro
Tech II (1) - D
AND
7167 - Oil & Gas IV (1) - D
Level 1 MC Energy Tech
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H&T CLUSTER
The Hospitality and Tourism Career Cluster focuses on the management, marketing, and operations of restaurants and other food/beverage services, lodging, attractions, recreation events, and travel-related services. Students acquire knowledge and skills focusing on communication, time management, and customer service that meet industry standards. Students will explore the history of the hospitality and tourism industry and examine characteristics needed for success.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the H&T Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Hospitality & TourismCluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Hospitality and
Tourism
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Lodging and Resort Management
7162 - Principles of Hospitality and
Tourism (1)
7983 - Travel and Tourism Mgt. (1)
(10th or 11th grade)
7981 - Hospitality Services (2
(11th or 12th grade)
7797 - Extended Career Prep I (3)
(Optional)
Certified Hospitality & Tourism
Management Professional
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Culinary ArtsN/A 7872 - Intro to
Culinary Arts (1)7873 -
Culinary Arts (2)
7156 - Adv. Culinary Arts (2)
OR 7874 - Pract. in
Culinary Arts (3)
ServSafe Manager; Cert. Fundamentals
Cook✔ ✔
MANUFACTURING CLUSTER
The Manufacturing Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance, and manufacturing process engineering.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Manuf. Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - ManufacturingCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Manufacturing
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Advanced Manufacturing and
Machinery Mechanics*Can also qualify for STEM Endorsement*
7943 - Prin. of Applied Engineering (1)
7925 - Engineering Design and
Presentation I (1)
7931 - Robotics I (1)
7163 - Robotics II (1)
7164 - Robotics II (Math)
✔ ✔
DUAL
Welding - Dual Credit N/A
7198 - Occ. Safety/Enviro Technology I (1) - D
7911 - Welding I (D) (2)
7912 - Welding II (D) (2)
Level I MC Welding Tech ✔ ✔
TRANSPORTATION CLUSTER
The Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Career Cluster focuses on careers in planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and goods by road, pipeline, air, rail, and water. It also includes related professional support services such as transportation infrastructure planning and management, logistics services, mobile equipment and facility maintenance.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Transportation Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Business and industry graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - TransportationCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Transportation
DUAL 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Automotive - Auto Tech - Dual Credit N/A
7198 - Occ. Safety/Enviro
Tech I (1) - D
7950 - Auto Tech I (2) - D
7951 - Auto Tech II (2) - D
OSHA 30 General Industry
✔ ✔
Automotive - Collision & Repair - Dual Credit N/A
7198 - Occ. Safety/Enviro
Tech I (1) - D
7952 - Collision Repair (2) - D
7953 - Paint & Refinish (2) - D
OSHA 30 General Industry
✔ ✔
Diesel & Heavy Equipment - Dual Credit
N/A7198 -
Occ. Safety/Enviro Tech I (1) - D
7958 - Diesel Equipment
Technology I (2) - D
7959 - Diesel Equipment
Technology II (2) - DOSHA 30 General
Industry ✔ ✔
EDUCATION & TRAINING CLUSTER
The Education and Training Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and providing education and training services and related learning support services. All parts of courses are designed to introduce learners to the various careers available within the Education and Training career cluster.
PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Education & Training Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Public Service graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Education & TrainingCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Education and Training
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Teaching & Training 7960 - Prin. of Education & Training (1)
7984 - Child Development (1)(10th or 11th grade)
7425 - Instruct. Practices (2)
(11th or 12th grade)
7426 - Practicum in Education & Training
(2) (Optional)Educational Aide I ✔ ✔
DUAL
Teaching & Training - Dual Credit
7960 - Prin. of Education & Training (1)
7968 - Child Development (1) - D
7854 - Instructional Practices (2) - D
7855 - Practicum in Education & Training
(2) - DEducational Aide I ✔ ✔
HEALTH SCIENCE CLUSTER
The Health Science Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and providing therapeutic services, diagnostics services, health informatics, support services, and biotechnology research and development. To pursue a career in the health science industry, students should learn to reason, think critically, make decisions, solve problems, communicate effectively, and work well with others
PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Health Science Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Public Service graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Health ScienceCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Health Science
DUAL 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Healthcare Therapeutic - Patient
Care Tech - Dual Credit
7153 - Principles of Health
Science A (.5) AND
7154 - Principles of Health
Science B (.5)
7867 - Medical Terminology (1)
7866 - Health Science
Theory (2) - (CNA)
7177 - Practicum in Health
Science (2) - (PCT)
Nurse AidePatient Care Tech
EKG/ECG Tech Phlebotomy Tech
✔ ✔
Healthcare Therapeutic -
Pharmacy Technician - Dual Credit
7154 - Principles of Health
Science (1) 7867 - Medical Terminology (1)
7178 - Pathophysiology
7171 - Pharmacology
7179 - Practicum in Health
Science PHT (2)
Pharmacy Technician
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HUMAN SERVICES CLUSTER
The Human Services Career Cluster focuses on preparing individuals for employment in career pathways that relate to families and human needs such as counseling and mental health services, family and community services, personal care services, and consumer services.
PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Human Services Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Public Service graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Human ServicesCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Human Services
STANDARD 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Cosmetology and Personal Services
N/A7880 - Intro to
Cosmetology (1)7881 - Cosmetology
I (2)7884 -
Cosmetology II (3)
Cosmetology OperatorLicense
Barber Operator License
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LAW & PUBLIC SERVICE CLUSTER
The Law and Public Service Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and providing legal services, public safety, protective services, and homeland security, including professional and technical support services. Students will examine the roles and responsibilities of police, courts, corrections, private security, and fire and emergency services.
PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Law and Public Service Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Public Service graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Law & Public ServiceCluster Program of Study Course Pathways Potential
Certifications Availability
Law and Public Service
DUAL 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
Emergency Services - Dual Credit
N/A
7200- Prin. of Law PSC(1)
AND7043 -
Firefighter I (2) - D
7044Firefighter II (3) - D
7042EMT Basic (2) - D
Basic StructureFire Protection
Certification✔
Law Enforcement - Dual Credit
N/A N/A
7200 - Prin. of Law PSC(1)
AND7190 - Law
Enforcement I (1) - D
7991 - Law Enforcement II (1) -
D AND
7195 - Correct. Services (1) - D
NonCommissionedSecurity Officer L II
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Other Programs of Study
JUNIOR ROTC
JROTC provides students the opportunity to become informed and responsible citizens, develop leadership and self-discipline skills and become involved in their school and community. There is no military obligation associated with or incurred by participating in the program.
PUBLIC SERVICES ENDORSEMENT
The completion of any of the Law and Public Service Programs of Study (POS) will result in a Public Service graduation endorsement. A “completer” is defined as a student who has completed 3 or more courses for 4 or more credits including an advanced course (level 3 or level 4) within an approved Program of Study.
Programs of Study - Junior ROTCCluster Program of
Study Course Pathways Potential Certifications Availability
Junior ROTC
DUAL 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade CHS LHS MHS
JROTC 8493 - ROTC I (1) 8494 - ROTC II (1) 8495 - ROTC III (1) 8496 - ROTC IV (1) Military Enlistment ✔ ✔
Program of Study in Arts & HumanitiesFIne Arts - Arts & Humanities Endorsement4 courses for 4 credits in the same Fine Arts POS OR 2 courses for 2 credits each in 2 different Fine Arts POS for a total of 4 Courses & 4 Credits.
Cluster Program of Study Course Pathways CommentsCampus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
FINE ARTS
Band6011 - Band I (1)8656 - Marching B I (.5 PE)6225 - Color Guard I *
6020 - Band II (1)8657 - Marching B II (.5 PE) OR 6015 - Jazz Band I (1)6226 - Color Guard II *
6030 - Band III (1) OR6025 - Jazz Band II (1) OR6227 - Color Guard III *
6040 - Band IV (1)6035 - Jazz Band III (1)6228 - Color Guard IV *
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Choir 6100 - Choir I OR 6148 - Vocal Ensemble I *
6102 - Choir II OR6149 - Vocal Ensemble II *
6103 - Choir III OR6150 - Vocal Ensemble III *
6104 - Choir IV OR6151 - Vocal Ensemble IV *
LHS Vocal Ensemble = Origin ✔ ✔
Dance 6701 - Dance I 6702 - Dance II 6703 - Dance III 6704 - Dance IV ✔
Orchestra 6050 - Orchestra I OR6081 - Instr. Ensemble I *
6060 - Orchestra II OR6082 - Instr. Ensemble II *
6070 - Orchestra III OR6083 - Instr. Ensemble III *
6080 - Orchestra IV OR6084 - Instr. Ensemble IV *
LHS Orchestra = StrictLEE StringsMHS Orchestra = Mystique ✔ ✔
Theatre Arts 6411 - Theatre Arts I OR6511 - Theatre Production I *
6421 - Theatre Arts II OR6521 - Theatre Prod. II * OR6451 - Technical Theatre I
6431 - Theatre Arts III OR6531 - Theatre Prod. III * OR6461 - Technical Theatre II
6441 - Theatre Arts IV OR6541 - Theatre Prod.n IV* OR6462 - Technical Theatre III
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Visual Arts 6610 - Art I 6620 - Art II - Drawing 6630 - Art III6645 - Art IV OR6646 - AP Studio Art6647 - AP Art/2 DIM Design
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*Application or Instructor approval required
Program of Study in Arts & HumanitiesLanguages Other Than English - Arts & Humanities Endorsement4 courses for 4 credits in the same LOTE POS OR 2 courses for 2 credits each in 2 different LOTE POS for a total of 4 Courses & 4 Credits.
ClusterProgram of
StudyCourse Pathways
Potential Certifications
Campus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
LOTE
French 4110 - French I 4120 - French II4132 - French III4133 - French III EAS
4143 - French IV4144 - AP French IV
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German 4210 - German I 4220 - German II4233 - German III4234 - German III EAS
4243 - German IV4244 - AP German IV
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Spanish 4410 - Spanish I 4420 - Spanish II4431 - Spanish III4435 - Spanish III EAS4428 - Spanish III EAS D
4444 - Spanish IV4446 - AP Spanish IV4447 - AP Spanish IV D4454 - Spanish V4455 - AP Spanish V4462 - AP Spanish VI
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Program of Study in Arts & HumanitiesSocial Studies - Arts & Humanities Endorsement5 courses for 5 credits in no particular sequence.
ClusterProgram of
StudyCourse Pathways
Potential Certifications
Campus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
SOCIAL STUDIES Social Studies
5120 - World Geography5130 - World Geog. EAS5132 - World Geog. G-EAS5136 - AP Human Geog5137 - AP Human Geog G
5280 - World History5285 - AP World History5259 - AP World History G5284 - World History EAS(MHS)
5220 - US History5230 - AP US History5231 - AP US History G5232 - AP US History D5233 - AP US History G D5505 - Special Topics (SIP, .5)5506 - Special Topics (SIP, .5)5413 - Psychology (.5)5422 - Sociology (.5)5414 - AP Psychology (.5)
5165 - Government (0.5)5170 - AP Government5172 - AP Government D5173 - AP Government G5175 - AP Government G D5020 - Economics (0.5)5034 - AP Micro Econ5035 - AP Micro Econ G5036 - AP Macro Econ5037 - AP Macro Econ G
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Program of Study in MultidisciplinaryOption #1: College, Career, & Military Readiness (CCMR) - Multidisciplinary EndorsementFour advanced (Level III or IV) courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation.
Cluster Program of Study Course PathwaysPotential
CertificationsCampus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
CTE CTE Multidisciplinary Endorsement
Advanced Course #1: Level III or Level IV
Advanced Course #2: Level III or Level IV
Advanced Course #3: Level III or Level IV
Advanced Course #4: Level III or Level IV
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Program of Study in MultidisciplinaryOption #2: 4x4 - Multidisciplinary EndorsementFour credits in each foundation subject area, including chemistry and/or physics and English IV or a comparable Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) English course
Cluster Program of Study Course PathwaysPotential
CertificationsCampus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
4x4 4x4 Multidisciplinary Endorsement 4 English Credits 4 Math Credits 4 Science Credits 4 Social Studies Credits ✔ ✔ ✔
Option #3: AP, Dual Credit, and/or IBFour credits in AP, IB, or dual credit courses selected from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, LOTE or fine arts,
Cluster Program of Study Course PathwaysPotential
Certifications
Campus Availability
CHS LHS MHS
AP and Dual AP/Dual Multidisciplinary Endorsement AP/Dual Course #1: AP/Dual Course #2: AP/Dual Course #3: AP/Dual Course #4: ✔ ✔ ✔
Additional Electives
Additional ElectivesAdditional Electives
2335 - Anatomy & Physiology(11th or 12th grade)
7897 - Forensic Science (11th or 12th grade)
7797 - Ext. Career Prep I (3)(11th or 12th grade)
7798- Ext. Career Prep II (3)(12th grade)
7173 - Floral Design (1) (10th - 12th grade)
7041 - Adv. Floral Design (1)(11th or 12th grade)
1509 - Creative Writing (.5)(10th - 12th grade) LHS*
1427 - Research and Technical Writing (.5)(10th - 12th grade) LHS*
1722 - Debate I (1)(10th - 12th grade)
1741 - Debate II (1)(11th or 12th grade)
1761 - Debate III (1)(12th grade)
5430 - Personal Financial Lit. (.5)(12th grade) MHS*
1560 - Yearbook I (1)*(10th - 12th grade)
1570 - Yearbook II (1)*(11th or 12th grade)
1580 - Yearbook III (1)*(12th grade)
5422 - Sociology (.5)(10th - 12th grade)
5413 - Psychology (.5)(10th - 12th grade)
5414 - AP Psychology (.5)(11th - 12th grade)
5505 - Students in Philanthropy (.5) (Semester 1 - 12th grade) LHS*
5506 - Students in Philanthropy (.5) (Semester 2 - 12th grade) LHS*
3505 - College Prep Math (1)(12th grade)
1455 - College Prep English (1)(12th grade)
4508 - Student Council (1)1st yr*(10th - 12th grade) 9245 - Student Council (0)2nd yr*
(11th - 12th grade) Local Credit
4344 - Vocab Dev LTN (.5)(10th - 12th grade)
1531 - Academic Team (1)*(10th - 12th grade)
6310 - Applied Music (1)(11th - 12th grade)
6323 - AP Music Theory (1)(11th - 12th grade)
3666 -AP Stats (1)(12th grade)
*Application or Instructor approval required