Post by Sadie Smith on Feb 29, 2016 22:31:01 GMT -5
Start at 7am
Class 1 - 7am to 7:45am
Class 2 - 7:50am to 8:45am
Class 3 - 8:50am to 9:45am
Break 9:45am to 10am
Class 4 - 10am - 10:45am
Class 5 - 10:50am - 11:45am
Lunch 11:45am to 12:45pm
Class 6 - 12:45pm to 1:30pm
Class 7 - 1:35pm to 2:20pm
End at 2:20pm
Rotating Schedule
Monday - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, L, 6, 7 - A
Tuesday - 7, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, 5, 6 - B
Wednesday - 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, L, 4, 5 - C
Thursday - 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, L, 3, 4 - D
Friday - 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, L, 2, 3 - E
English - Creative Writing - Journalism
French
Spanish
Algebra- Geometry - Trigonometry - Calculus
Biology - Chemistry - Earth Science - Environmental Science
U.S. History - World History - American Government - Psychology - World Cultures
Physical Education
Art and Design
Consumer Education
Music
Health
Freshman and Sophomores can test out of Foreign Language and Consumer Education.
Music is a 2 year program.
Art and Design is a 2 year program.
Consumer Education is a full year course.
Health is a full year course.
If they do not test out of Foreign Language or they fail FL they are required to take it until they pass as FL is required by most colleges.
Typical Schedules
Typical Freshman Schedule (14-15)
1. English
2. Foreign Language
3. Algebra
4. U.S. History
5. Biology
6. PE
7. Con Ed or Health
Typical Sophomore Schedule (15-16)
1. English
2. Foreign Language
3. Geometry
4. World History
5. Chemistry
6. PE
7. Con Ed or Health
Typical Junior Schedule (16-17)
1. English
2. Trigonometry
3. Earth Science
4. American Government
5. PE
6. Music/Art
7. Extra Class
Typical Senior Schedule (17-18)
1. Creative/Journalism
2. Calculus
3. Psych or World Cultures
4. Environmental Science
5. PE
6. Music/Art
7. Extra Class
If students have a study or free period for period 7, they are allowed to sign out at the office and leave the premises. If signed out they must leave the premises, they may not stay and fool around on school grounds. If on the rotating schedule the free period is the first period, students are allowed to check in to school late but they must come in before the beginning bell for 2nd period. If they fail to do so they are considered late.
Class 1 - 7am to 7:45am
Class 2 - 7:50am to 8:45am
Class 3 - 8:50am to 9:45am
Break 9:45am to 10am
Class 4 - 10am - 10:45am
Class 5 - 10:50am - 11:45am
Lunch 11:45am to 12:45pm
Class 6 - 12:45pm to 1:30pm
Class 7 - 1:35pm to 2:20pm
End at 2:20pm
Rotating Schedule
Monday - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, L, 6, 7 - A
Tuesday - 7, 1, 2, 3, 4, L, 5, 6 - B
Wednesday - 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, L, 4, 5 - C
Thursday - 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, L, 3, 4 - D
Friday - 4, 5, 6, 7, 1, L, 2, 3 - E
English - Creative Writing - Journalism
French
Spanish
Algebra- Geometry - Trigonometry - Calculus
Biology - Chemistry - Earth Science - Environmental Science
U.S. History - World History - American Government - Psychology - World Cultures
Physical Education
Art and Design
Consumer Education
Music
Health
Freshman and Sophomores can test out of Foreign Language and Consumer Education.
Music is a 2 year program.
Art and Design is a 2 year program.
Consumer Education is a full year course.
Health is a full year course.
If they do not test out of Foreign Language or they fail FL they are required to take it until they pass as FL is required by most colleges.
Typical Schedules
Typical Freshman Schedule (14-15)
1. English
2. Foreign Language
3. Algebra
4. U.S. History
5. Biology
6. PE
7. Con Ed or Health
Typical Sophomore Schedule (15-16)
1. English
2. Foreign Language
3. Geometry
4. World History
5. Chemistry
6. PE
7. Con Ed or Health
Typical Junior Schedule (16-17)
1. English
2. Trigonometry
3. Earth Science
4. American Government
5. PE
6. Music/Art
7. Extra Class
Typical Senior Schedule (17-18)
1. Creative/Journalism
2. Calculus
3. Psych or World Cultures
4. Environmental Science
5. PE
6. Music/Art
7. Extra Class
If students have a study or free period for period 7, they are allowed to sign out at the office and leave the premises. If signed out they must leave the premises, they may not stay and fool around on school grounds. If on the rotating schedule the free period is the first period, students are allowed to check in to school late but they must come in before the beginning bell for 2nd period. If they fail to do so they are considered late.