Information & Scheduling Booklet

2011-2012

 

 

http://www.dupontmanual.com/counselors/Scheduling.html

 

 

SCHEDULING BOOKLET

This is a course offering booklet that has been developed to help you determine the best options in reaching your goals. It contains important information regarding the academic offerings at duPont Manual High School . This booklet will assist in creating the best possible learning plan for next school year. It is the goal of our school to provide each student with an opportunity to prepare for his/her further education, upon graduation from high school. Programs can be tailored to meet the needs and requests of each and every student. As you select and plan your high school career, pay close attention to high school graduation requirements as well as courses that most closely align with your magnet program, and career and personal interests. In addition to core courses, the school offers a wide variety of rich electives.  These electives are open to all students, dependent upon any specific course prerequisites or what your individual schedule will accommodate. Read the guide thoroughly with your parents, and then create a schedule best suited for your interests and needs (remember to have alternates).   Counselors, teachers, and administrators are available to answer all your questions and guide you. (Course Descriptions are available on-line at www.dupontmanual.com , click on Counselors then Scheduling.)

 

  1. Students and their parents must assume the responsibility for providing the school with a schedule designed to meet graduation requirements.  If a schedule is not completed according to instructions and given to the counselor by the time and date established as a deadline, a schedule will be completed for you.  This eliminates your choice of courses.  Schedules made out in this manner will not be changed.

 

  1. Students are responsible for meeting with their counselor and making up requirements previously failed.

 

  1. All students are required to sign up for a full schedule (adjustments will be made later for UL or for student aides).  Courses are based on one year’s work (36 weeks) with a progress report at 6 and 12 weeks each semester.  Students receive ½ credit for successful completion of a class each semester.

 

  1. Current teachers of English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Language and specialized electives will recommend appropriate courses and will sign your Student Course Request sheet where indicated.

 

  1. Make sure you place an X and highlight eight (8) courses and then place an A1, A2, and an A3 for three alternate course choices. A parent/guardian must sign the Student Course Request sheet.

 

COMPREHENSIVE HONORS/MAGNET PROGRAMS

In addition to the credit requirements, students must also meet the diploma requirements outlined in the next section.

Content Area

# of Credits

English

4

Math

4

Science

3

Social Studies

3 (must have World Civ. and U.S. History)

Health and PE

1 (½ credit of Health, ½ credit of PE)

Humanities

1 (or specialization in the arts)

Elective

7

Total

23

PRE-COLLEGE CURRICULUM

The Kentucky Council of Higher Education has adopted the minimum requirements listed below for unconditional admission to the public universities in the state.  The requirements are as follows:

English

4 credits

Math

4 credits (Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and one more advanced math course)

Science

3 credits (Integrated Science, Biology, and Chemistry or Physics)

Social Studies

3 credits (World Civ., U.S. History, and one of the following- Government, Geography, or Economics)

Humanities

1 credit or specialization in the arts

 

Foreign Language

2 credits or demonstrated competency

Electives

In addition to the above courses, college-bound students are encouraged to take, as part of their elective course selections, additional course work in math, science, foreign language, arts, or computer literacy.

 

DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS

Students must:

  1. Meet the minimum requirements of the KDE Program of Studies, which is 22 credits (23 for the class of 2012 and beyond)
  2. Score apprentice, proficient, or distinguished level in reading on the CATS assessment.
  3. Score apprentice, proficient, or distinguished level in math on the CATS assessment.
  4. Score apprentice, proficient, or distinguished level on the writing portfolio.
  5. Complete the Individual Learning Plan (ILP) to 100% each year.

 

aDVANCED PROGRAM

For those students who qualify through JCPS, the Advanced Program offers the opportunity to follow a stimulating curriculum designed for the academically gifted.  A minimum of 12 credits must be earned in Advanced Program classes in at least three of the following areas- English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Language.  Advanced Humanities is also required for the Advanced Program.  Students are required to take a minimum of three Advanced Program classes per semester.  Advanced Placement classes also satisfy this requirement.  A cumulative GPA of 3.0 (B) is required to remain in the program.  Students must also fulfill all of the diploma requirements (see next page) in order to graduate).  *Note: Only a total of 12 Advanced credits are REQUIRED

 

Content Area

# of Credits

Typical Advanced Program Courses Taken to Fulfill Requirement*

English

4

  • Advanced Program Freshman English
  • Advanced Program Sophomore English
  • Advanced Program Junior English or Advanced Placement Language and Composition
  • Advanced Program Senior English, Dual Credit English, or Advanced Placement Literature and Composition

Math

4

  • Advanced Program Geometry
  • Advanced Program Algebra II
  • Advanced Program Pre-Calculus
  • Advanced Program Calculus

Science

3

  • Advanced Program Integrated Science
  • Advanced Program Biology
  • Advanced Program Chemistry or Physics

Social Studies

3 (must include World Civ. and U.S. History)

  • Advanced Program Survey of Social Studies or Advanced Placement Human Geography
  • Advanced Program World Civ., Advanced Placement World History, or Advanced Placement European History
  • Advanced Program U.S. History or Advanced Placement U.S. History

World Language

3 (of the same language)

  • Advanced Program Spanish 1-3, Advanced Program French 1-3, Advanced Program German 1-3, or Advanced Program Latin 1-3 In the case of prior language experience students will often begin with level 2 and continue through level 4.

Humanities

1 (must be Advanced)

  • Advanced Program Humanities, Advanced Spanish Humanities,  or Advanced Placement Art History

Health and PE

1 (½ credit each)

  • Physical Education I or Fundamentals of Dance
  • Health

Electives

4

  • Varies widely

TOTAL

23

 

 

COMMONWEALTH DIPLOMA

The Commonwealth Diploma is unique to the state of Kentucky .  The intent of the diploma is to recognize those students possessing both superior academic talents and superior drive to accomplish consistent, outstanding academic performance.  The following is the summation of the requirements as adopted by the Kentucky Board of Education:

  1. Successful completion of at least 22 approved credits (23 as of 2012), including all the minimum requirements for high school graduation.
  2. Successful completion of all minimum requirements of the pre-college curriculum.
  3. Successful completion of at least 4 courses as described in the Advanced Placement Program Course Description booklets of the College Entrance Examination Board:
    1. English                                     1 course
    2. Science or Math                       1 course
    3. World Language                      1 course
    4. Other                                       1 course
  4. Successful completion (score of 3 or above) of three AP exams in the above subject areas.

 

ADVANCED PLACEMENT GENERAL INFORMATION

Typically a score of three or higher (on a scale of five) on the exam is considered "passing".  Many schools will grant college credit or placement for a passing score, check with your specific school for credit information.  Exams are administered in May.  A fee is associated with each exam taken.

 

ADVANCED PLACEMENT SCHOLARS

The College Board recognizes outstanding Advanced Placement students through its AP Scholars Program.  There are different levels to the program, as outlined below:

 

AP Scholars

Granted to students who receive scores 3 or higher on three or more AP exams.

AP Scholars with Honor

Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP exams taken, and grades 3 or higher on four or more of these exams.

AP Scholars with Distinction

Granted to students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP exams taken, and grades of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams.

AP State Scholars

Granted to the one male or one female student in each U.S. state and the District of Columbia with grades of 3 or higher on the greatest number of AP exams, and the highest average grade (at least 3.5) on all AP exams taken.

AP National Scholars

Granted to students in the U.S. who receive an average grade of at least 4 on all AP exams taken, and grades of 4 or higher on eight or more of

these exams.

 

ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES (27)

duPont Manual High School currently offers the following Advanced Placement courses:

 

Art History

Latin Literature

Biology

Macroeconomics

Calculus AB

Microeconomics

Calculus BC

Music Theory

Chemistry

Physics B

Computer Science A

Psychology

English Language and Composition

Spanish Language

English Literature and Composition

Statistics

Environmental Science

Studio Art 2-D

European History

Studio Art 3-D

French Language

Studio Art Drawing

Government & Politics:  Comparative

United States History

Government & Politics:  United States

World History

Human Geography

 

 

High School Grading and Transcripts

Grading Scale

Score

Standard Score

College Scale*

A

93 - 100%

90 - 100%

B

86 - 92%

80 - 89%

C

79 - 85%

70 - 79%

D

70 - 78%

60 - 69%

U

0 - 69%

0 - 59%

 

Grade Point Average

Score

Standard Quality Point Value

Weighted Quality Point Value*

A

4.0

5.00

B

3.0

3.75

C

2.0

2.50

D

1.0

1.25

U

0

0

 

*Weighted grades and the College Grading Scale are utilized in Advanced Placement and Dual Credit courses only.

Both the weighted and unweighted GPA’s will appear on the official transcript.  In addition, while JCPS does not individually rank senior students in each school, schools are encouraged to identify ranking by percentile for colleges and universities (e.g. top 10%).

 

 

 

High School Student Support

Extended School Services

nHigh school students are given the opportunity to receive ESS: as an intervention strategy throughout the year; if students are attempting and failing a course that is needed for graduation; and if students received an Incomplete at the end of the semester.

 

Course Enrollment:  Points of Emphasis

nA request for a student’s schedule change must occur within the first ten school days of the semester.

nStudents who elect to work as teacher assistants in lieu of taking a class must obtain approval from a parent/guardian and the counselor.

 

NCAA Clearinghouse

(Essential if you want to play sports in college!)

  1. Apply online (www.ncaa.org)
  2. Download and complete the release form.
  3. Take the completed release form to the counselor’s office with a stamped, addressed envelope.  The counseling office will send the transcript.
  4. Download the final transcript form and keep it until NCAA asks for it at the end of the year.
  5. Make sure you complete the required core courses (see below).
  6. Make sure you have the minimum test scores and GPA (available on the NCAA website).
  7. Look at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net to make sure you are taking approved NCAA-approved core courses.

 

 

Scheduling Directions

 

Please complete all of the following on the Student Course Requests sheet.

  1. Print first and last name clearly.
  2. Circle present grade level.
  3. Circle magnet.
  4. Place your signature on the appropriate line.
  5. Have parent guardian place signature on appropriate line which indicates they have reviewed and approve your course choices for the upcoming school year.
  6. Review the scheduling packet paying special attention to pre-requisites and required grade levels for classes.
  7. Select 8 classes you would like to take for next year, selecting requirements for graduation before selecting electives.
  8. Note these 8 choices with an "X" in the "X" column.
  9. Ask current teachers in the content areas of your chosen classes to initial in the “Tchr Initials” column.  Teacher initials indicate you have discussed your choice with the teacher and they feel you are capable of successfully completing the workload required in the chosen class(es).
  10. Use a highlighter to highlight the 8 courses you have chosen.
  11. Choose 3 alternate classes you would also like to take in case the scheduling program is unable to satisfy the initial 8 requests.
  12. Note your 3 alternate classes by writing A1, A2 and A3 in the X column beside the appropriate course.
  13. Return completed "Student Course Requests sheet" to the receptionist in the Guidance Office by 3 PM , the first Monday in February.

Student Course Requests 2010-2011

 

 

Name:  ____________________________________   Present Grade Level:     9   10   11     12            Magnet:   CMA     HSU  MST    VA    YPAS

 

Students and parents are encouraged to choose courses wisely. Course offerings are dependent upon student enrollment numbers.

 

I acknowledge the program sequence and courses I have selected.       I acknowledge the program sequence and courses my son or daughter has selected.

____________________________________        ____________        ____________________________________       ____________

 

Student Signature                                                    Date                         Parent/Guardian Signature                                      Date

 

 

X

Tchr Initials

Course Name

Course #

Typical Grade Level

 

 

STUDY SKILLS

42300011

9-12

BUSINESS EDUCATION

 

 

Computer Applications

45015941

9

 

 

Keyboard./Intro. to Bus.

45025841

9 -10

 

 

Accounting 1

45016141

10-12

 

 

Business Law

45026641

10-12

 

 

Business Management

45026741

10-12

 

 

Financial Services 1

45016341

11- 12

 

 

Financial Services 2

45026341

12

 

 

Bus. Education (Co-op)

45034641

12

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE (FCS)

 

 

Life Skills

45111341

10

 

 

Special Topics in FCS 

45128541

11-12

 

 

Fashion & Interior Design 1

45127741

9-12

 

 

Fashion & Interior Design 2

45137741

10-12

 

 

Foods & Nutrition

45111541

12

 

 

Relationships & Parenting

45128241

11-12

ENGLISH

 

 

English 1

42310111

9

 

 

Honors English 1

42310131

9

 

 

ADV English 1

42310191

9

 

 

English 2

42320111

10

 

 

HNR English 2

42320131

10

 

 

ADV English 2

42320191

10

 

 

HNR English 3

42330131

11

 

 

ADV English 3

42330191

11

 

 

HNR English 4

42340131

12

 

 

ADV English 4

42340191

12

 

 

ADV English 4 (Dual Credit)

42340191

12

 

 

AP  Eng Lang and Comp

42351161

11

 

 

AP Eng Lit and Comp

42352161

12

 

 

Oral Comm./Debate

42351311

9-12

 

 

Great Books

42343011

10-12

 

 

Creative Writing

42310711

10-12

HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION

 

 

Physical Education 1

48810011

9

 

 

Physical Education 2

48820011

10-12

 

 

Physical Fitness

48830011

10-12

 

 

Strength and Conditioning

48840011

10-12

 

 

Health Education 1

48910111

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X

Tchr Initials

Course Name

Course #

Typical Grade Level

 

 

Fundamentals of Dance I

48418011

9-10

HUMANITIES

 

 

History Arts

48020011

10-12

 

 

ADV History Arts

48040091

12

 

 

AP Art History

48050961

12

 

 

ADV Human. in Spanish

42470181

12

MATHEMATICS

 

 

Algebra I

42710211

9

 

 

Honors Algebra I

42710231

9

 

 

Geometry

42720211

10

 

 

HNR Geometry

42720231

10

 

 

ADV Geometry

42720291

9

 

 

Algebra 2

42730211

11

 

 

HNR Algebra 2

42730231

11

 

 

ADV Algebra 2

42730291

10

 

 

HNR College Algebra

42740011

12

 

 

HNR Pre-calculus

42740231

12

 

 

ADV Pre-calculus

42740291

11

 

 

HNR Calculus

42750231

12

 

 

AP Calculus AB

42750361

12

 

 

AP Calculus BC

42750461

12

 

 

AP Statistics

42750161

10-12

SCIENCE

 

 

HNR Integrated Science

44010031

9

 

 

ADV Integrated Science

44010091

9

 

 

Biology 1

44120111

10

 

 

HNR Biology 1

44120131

10

 

 

ADV Biology 1

44120191

10

 

 

AP Environmental Science

44030061

11-12

 

 

HNR Chemistry 1

44230331

11

 

 

ADV Chemistry 1

44230391

11

 

 

AP Biology 2

44130461

11-12

 

 

HNR Anatomy & Phys.

44140031

11-12

 

 

HNR Chemistry 2

44240131

11-12

 

 

ADV Chemistry 2

44240191

11-12

 

 

AP Chemistry 2

44240161

11-12

 

 

HNR Physics 1

44340431

11-12

 

 

ADV Physics 1

44340491

11-12

 

 

AP Physics

44350361

12

 

 

Biology Special Topics

44140791

11-12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tchr Initials

Course Name

Course #

Typical Grade Level

SOCIAL STUDIES

 

 

ADV Exploring Civics

42210091

9

 

 

AP Human Geography

42241361

9-12

 

 

HNR World Civilization

42220131

10

 

 

ADV World Civilization

42220191

10

 

 

AP World History

42220261

10

 

 

AP European History

42241261

10-12

 

 

HNR United States History

42230031

11

 

 

ADV United States History

42230091

11

 

 

AP United States History

42230061

11

 

 

AP Comp Gov & Politics

42230461

11-12

 

 

AP U.S. Gov & Politics

42231461

11-12

 

 

Government & Politics

42240311

11-12

 

 

Introduction to Psychology

42240211

11-12

 

 

AP Psychology

42240261

11-12

 

 

Economics

42240511

11-12

 

 

AP Macroeconomics

42242761

11-12

 

 

AP Microeconomics

42242661

11-12

 

 

The Holocaust

42240811

11-12

 

 

Global Issues

42240611

11-12

 

 

WORLD LANGUAGES

 

 

 

 

HNR French 1

42406131

9

 

 

ADV French 1

42406191

9

 

 

HNR French 2

42406231

9-10

 

 

ADV French 2

42406291

9-10

 

 

HNR French 3

42406331

10-11

 

 

ADV French 3

42406391

10-11

 

 

HNR French 4

42406431

11-12

 

 

ADV French 4

42406491

11-12

 

 

AP French Language

42406661

12

 

 

HNR German 1

42407131

9

 

 

ADV German 1

42407191

9

 

 

HNR German 2

42407231

10

 

 

ADV German 2

42407291

10

 

 

HNR German 3

42407331

11

 

 

ADV German 3

42407391

11

 

 

HNR German 4

42407431

12

 

 

ADV German 4

42407491

12

 

 

HNR Latin 1

42412111

9

 

 

ADV Latin 1

42412191

9

 

 

HNR Latin 2

42412211

10

 

 

ADV Latin 2

42412291

10

 

 

HNR Latin 3

42412331

11

 

 

ADV Latin 3

42412391

11

 

 

ADV Latin 4

42412491

12

 

 

AP Latin Language

42412661

12

 

 

HNR Spanish 1

42419131

9

 

 

ADV Spanish 1

42419191

9

 

 

HNR Spanish 2

42419231

9-10

 

 

ADV Spanish 2

42419291

9-10

 

 

HNR Spanish 3

42419331

10-11

 

 

ADV Spanish 3

42419391

10-11

 

 

HNR Spanish 4

42419431

11-12

 

 

ADV Spanish 4

42419491

11-12

 

 

AP Spanish Language

42419661

12

 

 

Conversational Spanish

42419531

12

 

 

 

 

 

X

Tchr Initials

Course Name

Course #

Typical Grade

 

 

ADV Hum. in Spanish

42470181

12

 

 

American Sign Language 1

42401111

9-12

 

 

American Sign Lang. 2

42401211

10-12

COMMUNICATION MEDIA ARTS (CMA)

 

 

Journalism 1

42313111

9

 

 

Eng Graph Art/ Desktop

42338011

10

 

 

Journalism 2

42323111

11

 

 

Broadcast Journalism 3

42331411

11-12

 

 

Broadcast Journalism 4

42341411

11-12

 

 

Yearbook

42320711

11-12

 

 

Journalism 3

42333111

11-12

 

 

Journalism 4

42343111

12

 

 

Photojournalism

42350511

11-12

 

 

Multimedia

45027341

11-12

 

 

Oral Comm./Debate

42351311

9-12

 

 

Writing Comp/Desktop Publishing

42327111

 

MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY (MST)

 

 

MST Geometry/Alg 2

42720391

9

 

 

MST Alg 2/Trig.

42730391

10

 

 

MST Pre-calculus

42740391

11

 

 

AP Calculus BC

42750461

12

 

 

MST Integrated Science

44010991

9

 

 

MST Chemistry

44230991

10

 

 

MST Biology

44120991

11

 

 

MST Physics

44340991

12

 

 

AP Physics B

44350361

12

 

 

AP Physics C

44350461

12

 

 

Science Indep. Research

44531291

12

 

 

ADV Computer Apps

45025941

9

 

 

Intro. Computer Program.

45639911

10

 

 

AP Computer Science

45640761

11-12

 

 

Web Design

45631241

10-12

 

 

Special Topics: Computers

45641341

11-12

VISUAL ARTS (VA)

 

 

Visual Art 1

48110011

9-12

 

 

Basic Design

48112111

9

 

 

Drawing & Painting 1

48112211

9

 

 

Folk Art and Craft

48112911

9-12

 

 

Visual Art 2

48120011

10-12

 

 

Photography 1

48120311

11-12

 

 

Drawing & Painting 2

48122211

10

 

 

Ceramics & Sculpture 1

48122411

10

 

 

3-D Art

48122511

10-12

 

 

Visual Art 3

48130011

11-12

 

 

Photography 2

48130311

12

 

 

Painting 3

48132111

12

 

 

Drawing 3

48132211

11

 

 

Studio Art 3

48130211

11

 

 

Comp. Art/Graphic Design

48132711

10-12

 

 

Visual Art 4

48140511

12

 

 

Printmaking 2

48142111

12

 

 

Textiles 3

48142511

12

 

 

AP Art History

48050961

12

 

 

AP Studio Drawing

48144261

11

 

 

AP Studio 2-D Design

48144361

12

 

 

AP Studio 3-D Design

48144461

11-12

 

Grade:   9      10      11     12      

 

Magnet:  CMA         HSU        MST       VA       YPAS

X

Tchr Initials

Course Name

Course #

Typical Grade

YOUTH PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL (YPAS)

DANCE

 

 

Ballet 1

48417011

9

 

 

Ballet 2

48427011

10

 

 

Ballet 3

48437011

11

 

 

Ballet 4

48447011

12

 

 

Modern Jazz 1

48417111

9

 

 

Modern Jazz 2

48427111

10

 

 

Modern Jazz 3

48437111

11

 

 

Modern Jazz 4

48447111

12

 

 

Fundamentals of Dance

48418011

9-12

 

 

ADV Dance Techniques

48439011

9-12

 

 

Body Conditioning Perf Arts

48429211

9-12

 

 

Dance Ensemble 1

48428011

10

 

 

Dance Ensemble 2

48438012

11

 

 

Dance Ensemble 3

48448011

12

 

 

Dance/Tap 1

48429111

9-10

 

 

Dance/Tap 2

48439111

10-12

 

 

Dance/Tap 3

48449111

11-12

MUSIC

 

 

Chamber Ensemble 1

48310211

9

 

 

Chamber Ensemble 2

48320211

10

 

 

Chamber Ensemble 3

48330211

11

 

 

Chamber Ensemble 4

48340211

12

 

 

Percussion Ensemble 1

48310311

9

 

 

Percussion Ensemble 2

48320311

10

 

 

Percussion Ensemble 3

48330311

11

 

 

Percussion Ensemble 4

48340311

12

 

 

Symphonic Band 1

48310411

9

 

 

Symphonic Band 2

48320411

10

 

 

Symphonic Band 3

48330411

11

 

 

Symphonic Band 4

48340411

12

 

 

Wind Ensemble 1

48310511

9

 

 

Wind Ensemble 2

48320511

10

 

 

Wind Ensemble 3

48330512

11

 

 

Wind Ensemble 4

48340511

12

 

 

Jazz Improvisation 1

48310711

9

 

 

Jazz Improvisation 2

48320711

10

 

 

Jazz Improvisation 3

48330711

11

 

 

Jazz Improvisation 4

48340711

12

 

 

Marching Band 1

48310811

9

 

 

Marching Band 2

48320811

10

 

 

Marching Band 3

48330811

11

 

 

Marching Band 4

48340811

12

 

 

Philharmonia Prep 1

48311111

9

 

 

Philharmonia Prep 2

48321111

10

 

 

Philharmonia Prep 3

48331111

11

 

 

Philharmonia Prep 4

48341111

12

 

 

Philharmonia Sec 1

48311311

9

 

 

Philharmonia Sec 2

48321311

10

 

 

Philharmonia Sec 3

48331311

11

 

 

Philharmonia Sec 4

48341311

12

 

 

Philharmonia Orchestra 1

48311411

9

 

 

Philharmonia Orchestra 2

48321411

10

 

 

Philharmonia Orchestra 3

48331411

11

 

 

Philharmonia Orchestra 4

48341411

12

 

 

Orch Strings 1 ADV

48313311

9

 

 

Orch Strings 2 ADV

48323311

10

 

 

Orch Strings 3 ADV

48333311

11

 

 

Orch Strings 4 ADV

48343311

12

 

 

Sinfonia Orchestra 1

48311511

9

 

 

Sinfonia Orchestra 2

48321511

10

 

 

Sinfonia Orchestra 3

48331512

11

 

 

Sinfonia Orchestra 4

48341511

12

 

 

Vocal Development 1

48312111

9

 

 

Vocal Development 2

48322111

10

 

 

Vocal Development 3

48332111

11

 

 

Vocal Development 4

48342111

12

 

 

Ladies Ensemble 1

48312211

9

 

 

Ladies Ensemble 2

48322211

10

 

 

Ladies Ensemble 3

48332211

11

 

 

Ladies Ensemble 4

48342211

12

 

 

Gentlemen’s Ensemble 1

48312311

9

 

 

Gentlemen’s Ensemble 2

48322311

10

 

 

Gentlemen’s Ensemble 3

48332311

11

 

 

Gentlemen’s Ensemble 4

48342311

12

 

 

Chamber Choir 1

48312411

9

 

 

Chamber Choir 2

48322411

10

 

 

Chamber Choir 3

48332411

11

 

 

Chamber Choir 4

48342411

12

 

 

Concert Choir 1

48312511

9

 

 

Concert Choir 2

48322511

10

 

 

Concert Choir 3

48332511

11

 

 

Concert Choir 4

48342511

12

 

 

Choir 1

48313111

9

 

 

Choir 2

48323111

10

 

 

Choir 3

48333111

11

 

 

Choir 4

48343111

12

 

 

Intermediate Piano

48315611

9-12

 

 

Piano Keyboard 1

48316111

9-12

 

 

Applied Piano 1

48316211

9

 

 

Applied Piano 2

48326211

10

 

 

Applied Piano 3

48336211

11

 

 

Applied Piano 4

48346211

12

 

 

Music Theory 1

48347111

10-12

 

 

AP Music Theory

48357162

11-12

Theater/Design & Production

 

 

Exploring Theater

48512211

9-12

 

 

Theater 1

48510211

9

 

 

Theater 2

48520211

10

 

 

Theater 3

48530211

11

 

 

Theater 4

48540211

12

 

 

Stage Production 2

48522511

10

 

 

Stage Production 3

48532511

11

 

 

Stage Production 4

48542511

12

 

 

Playwriting 1

48521211

10-12

 

 

Playwriting 2

48531211

11-12

 

 

Music Theater Lab 2

48521511

10

 

 

Music Theater  Lab 3

48531511

11

 

 

Music Theater Lab 4

48541511

12

 

 

American Music Theater 2

48521011

10

 

 

American Music Theater 3

48531011

11

 

 

American Music Theater 4

48541011

12

 

 

Design Production 1

48510311

9

 

 

Design Production 2

48520311

10

 

 

Design Production 3

48530311

11

 

 

Design Production 4

48540311

12

 

 

Stagecraft 1

48510511

9

 

 

Stagecraft 2

48520511

10

 

 

Stagecraft 3

48530511

11

 

 

Stagecraft 4

48540511

12

 

 

 

 

 


 

YPAS - DANCE

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Dance Magnet Program.

 

9th Grade

______________English                         Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Algebra I (Regular or Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors or, Advanced)

______________Science                        Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

______________PE/Health                    Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance

______________Social Studies*             Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

______________Dance Class              Ballet 1 (#48417011)

______________Dance Class              Modern/ Jazz 1 (#48417111)

______________World Language          Spanish I (Honors or Advanced), French I (Honors or Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I

(Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

10th Grade

_____________English                           Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

_____________Dance Class                Ballet 2 (#48427011) or Advanced Dance Techniques (#48439011) **

_____________Dance Class                Modern/Jazz 2 (#48427111) or Advanced Dance Techniques (#48439011) **

_____________World Language            Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II

(Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills   Dance Ensemble 2 (#48428011)** (performance track)

 

11th Grade

_____________English                           Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math                              Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Science                          Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

_____________Dance Class                Ballet 3 (#48437011) or Advanced Dance Techniques (#48439011)**

_____________Dance Class                Modern/Jazz 3 (#48437111) or Advanced Dance Techniques (#48439011)**

_____________World Language            Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin

III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills   Dance Ensemble 3 (48438011)** (performance track)

 

12th Grade

_____________English                           Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math (2012+) College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

_____________Humanities                     Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

_____________Dance Class                Ballet 4  (#48447011) or Advanced Dance Technique (#48439011)**

_____________Dance Class                Modern/Jazz 4 or (#48447111) or Advanced Dance Techniques (#48439011)**

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective or Aide Period  Dance Ensemble 4 (48448011)**(performance track)

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

** Dance Ensemble is required for students choosing the Dance Performance Track. Students and parents are encouraged to consult with the teachers in the dance department to explore the options of Dance Performance Track and Dance Major Track.  There will be a re-evaluation process at the end of each school year to determine placement and appropriate tracks that match individual student abilities and interests.   For more detailed information, please refer to the Dance Department Handbook online at http://www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/Schools/Special/YPAS/dancedepthandbk.html


YPAS - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - BAND

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Instrumental Music- Band Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

_____________English                           Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

_____________PE/Health                      Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance

_____________Social Studies*               Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

_____________Band Class                  Symphonic Band I (woodwind/brass/percussion) #48310411 and/or Wind Ensemble I (percussion) #48310511

_____________Band Class                  Intermediate Band (woodwind/brass) #48310111, Percussion Ensemble (percussion) #48310311

_____________World Language            Spanish I (Honors or Advanced) , French I (Honors  or  Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honor or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills

 

10th Grade

_____________English                           Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

_____________Band Class                  Symphonic Band 2 (woodwind/brass/percussion) #48320411 and/or Wind Ensemble 2 (percussion) #48320511

_____________Band Class                  Wind Ensemble 2**(woodwind/brass) #48320511, Percussion Ensemble (percussion) #48320311

_____________World Language            Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills

 

11th Grade

_____________English                           Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math                              Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Science                          Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

_____________Band Class                  Symphonic Band 3 (woodwind/brass/percussion) #48330411 and/or Wind Ensemble 3 (percussion) #48330511

_____________Band Class                  Wind Ensemble 3**(woodwind/brass) #48330511, Percussion Ensemble (percussion) #48330311

_____________World Language            Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills  

 

12th Grade

_____________English                           Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math (2012+) College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

_____________Humanities                     Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

_____________Band Class                  Symphonic Band 4 (woodwind/brass/percussion) #48340411 and/or  Wind Ensemble 4 (percussion) #48340511

_____________Band Class                  Wind Ensemble 4**(woodwind/brass) #48340511, Percussion Ensemble (percussion) #48340311

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective or Aide Period 

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

 Notes:  Placement in Wind Ensemble must be approved by the band director.  For percussion majors, the appropriate band ensemble will be determined by the band director. Percussion majors may add both band classes to their schedule if they desire and as more electives are available in their schedule. Students with very advanced skills may be encouraged to take Wind Ensemble their freshman year in lieu of Intermediate Band.  Students will be encouraged to add classes in Chamber Ensemble, Jazz Improvisation, and Music Theory as electives.

** Because of instrumentation restrictions, the band director may substitute other instrumental classes such as Chamber Ensemble or Music Theory as the required YPAS Class 2 when there is an overabundance of instrumentalists in a particular section.  Students may not schedule those classes as a substitute without director approval.


YPAS - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - ORCHESTRA

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Instrumental Music-Orchestra Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

_____________English                           Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

_____________PE/Health                      Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance

_____________Social Studies*               Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

_____________Orchestra Class          Philharmonia Prep (String Techniques) (#48311111)

_____________Orchestra Class          Philharmonia Orchestra I (#48311411) or Manual Concert Orchestra I (#48313311)

_____________World Language            Spanish I (Honors or Advanced) , French I (Honors or  Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills

 

10th Grade

_____________English                           Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

_____________Orchestra Class          Philharmonia Sectionals II (Chamber Orchestra II #48321311)

_____________Orchestra Class          Philharmonia Orchestra II (#48321411) or Manual Concert Orchestra (#48323311)

_____________World Language           Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

11th Grade

______________English                         Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math                            Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

______________Science                        Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

______________Social Studies              U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

______________Orchestra Class        Philharmonia Sectionals III (Chamber Orchestra III #48331311)

______________Orchestra Class        Philharmonia Orchestra III (#48331411)

______________World Language          Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

12th Grade

______________English                         Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math (2012+)               College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

______________Humanities                   Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

______________Orchestra Class        Philharmonia Orchestra IV (#48341411)

______________Orchestra Class        Philharmonia Sectionals IV (Chamber Orchestra IV #48341311)

______________Elective                       

______________Elective                       

______________Elective or Aide Period               

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

 

Note: Depending on the level of technical and musical maturity, students may be placed in the Manual Concert Orchestra or Manual Sinfonia Orchestra instead of the YPAS Philharmonia Orchestra.  Placement is determined by the Orchestra Director.


YPAS - INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC - PIANO

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Instrumental Music- Piano Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

_____________English                           Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

_____________PE/Health                      Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance  

_____________Social Studies*               Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 1 (#48316211)

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 2 (#48326211)

_____________World Language            Spanish I (Honors or Advanced) , French I (Honors or  Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills  

 

10th Grade

_____________English                           Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

_____________Math                              Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Science                          Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 1 (#48316211)

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 2 (#48326211)

_____________World Language            Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills  

 

11th Grade

_____________English                           Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math                              Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Science                          Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

_____________Social Studies                U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 3 (#48336211)

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 4 (#48346211)

_____________World Language            Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

_____________Elective or Study Skills  

 

12th Grade

_____________English                           Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

_____________Math (2012+) College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

_____________Humanities                     Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 3 (#48336211)

_____________Piano Class                 Applied Piano 4 (#48346211)

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective                         

_____________Elective or Aide Period

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

 

Note: Piano majors are highly encouraged to add Music Theory I and/or AP Music Theory as electives during their junior and senior years as electives become available in their schedule.


YPAS - VOCAL MUSIC

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Vocal Music Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

______________English                         Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

______________PE/Health                    Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance

______________Social Studies*             Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

______________Vocal Class                Vocal Development (#48312111)

______________Vocal Class                  Men’s Chorus (#48312311)/Women’s Chorus (#48312211)

______________World Language          Spanish I (Honors or Advanced) , French I (Honors or  Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

10th Grade

______________English                         Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Social Studies              World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

______________Vocal Class                Concert Choir (#48322511)

______________Vocal Class                Men’s Chorus (#48322311)/Women’s Chorus (#48322211)

______________World Language          Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

11th Grade

______________English                         Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math                            Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

______________Science                        Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

______________Social Studies              U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

______________Vocal Class                Concert Choir**, Manual Chorus (#483331110), or Vocal Development (#48312111)

______________Vocal Class                Chamber Choir (#48312411, by audition) or Men’s Chorus (#48332311)/Women’s Chorus (#48332211)

______________World Language          Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

12th Grade

______________English                         Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math (2012+)               College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

______________Humanities                   Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

______________Vocal Class                Concert Choir (#48342511)** or Manual Chorus (#483431110)

______________Vocal Class                Chamber Choir (#48322411)  by audition) or Men’s Chorus (#48342311)/Women’s Chorus (#48342211)

______________Elective                       

______________Elective                       

______________Elective or Aide Period               

 

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

 

** This four year curriculum plan is based on the continued growth and advancement of both vocal/rehearsal skills and classroom etiquette.  The Choral Director may substitute the Manual Chorus in lieu of Concert Choir if deemed necessary to ensure students are not asked to perform beyond their ability.  The appropriate vocal ensemble placement must be approved by the Choral Director.


YPAS - THEATRE

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Theatre Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

______________English                         Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

______________PE/Health                    Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance  

______________Social Studies*             Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

______________Theatre Class            Theatre I (#48510211)

______________Theatre Class            Theatre I (#48510211)

______________World Language          Spanish I (Honors or Advanced), French I (Honors or Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

10th Grade

______________English                         Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Social Studies              World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 2 (#48520211)

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 2 (#48520211)

______________World Language          Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

11th Grade

______________English                         Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math                           Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

______________Science                        Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

______________Social Studies              U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 3 (#48530211)

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 3 (#48530211)

______________World Language          Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

12th Grade

______________English                         Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math (2012+)               College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

______________Humanities                   Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 4 (#48540211)

______________Theatre Class            Theatre 4 (#48540211)

______________Elective                       

______________Elective                       

______________Elective or Aide Period               

 

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.

 

Note: Theater majors will be encouraged to add elective courses in Fundamentals of Dance, Directing/Stage Production, Playwriting, American Musical Theater, and/or Music Theater Lab as warranted by their advancing skills and the availability of elective opportunities in their schedule.

 

 

 

 

YPAS - MUSICAL THEATRE

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Musical Theatre Magnet Program.  Each student should complete a four-year plan.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four-year plan.

 

 

9th Grade

______________English                                         Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                                            Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                                        Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

______________Social Studies*                             Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

______________Musical Theatre Class              Vocal Development (#48312111)

______________Musical Theatre Class              Exploring Theater (#48512211

______________Musical Theatre Class              Fundamentals of Dance #48418011 (fulfills Physical Education graduation requirement)

______________World Language                          Spanish I (Honors or Advanced), French I (Honors or Advanced), German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

               

10th Grade

______________English                                         Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                                            Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                                        Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Social Studies                              World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

______________Musical Theatre Class              Musical Theatre Lab (#48521511)

______________Musical Theatre Class              Tap (#48429111) or Advanced Fundamentals of Dance (#48439011)

______________Musical Theatre Class              Ladies Ensemble or Gentlemen’s Ensemble or Concert Choir

______________World Language                          Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

               

11th Grade

______________English                                         Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math                                           Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

______________Science                                        Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

______________Musical Theatre Class              American Musical Theatre 3 (Voice & Music Theory) (#48531011)

______________Musical Theatre Class              American Musical Theatre 3 (Theatre & Dance) (#48531011)

______________Musical Theatre Class              Ladies and Gentlemen’s Chorus, Concert Choir, or Chamber Choir

______________Musical Theatre Class              Tap (#48439111) or Advanced Fundamentals of Dance (#48439011) (whichever was not

taken sophomore year)

______________World Language                          Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

 

12th Grade

______________English                                         Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math (2012+)                               College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

______________Social Studies                              U.S. History

______________Humanities                                   Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

______________Musical Theatre Class              American Musical Theater 4 (Advanced Acting) (#48541011)

______________Musical Theatre Class              American Musical Theater 4 (Voice & Dance) (#48541011)

______________Musical Theatre Class              Concert Choir or Chamber Choir                      

______________Health*                                         Health and Student Assistant   

 

*Note:  During the senior year the student may elect to take Health through eSchool or Independent Study opening that class period to take Advanced Tap Dance 3.


YPAS - DESIGN AND PRODUCTION

 

The courses listed below are required for a student to complete the YPAS Design and Production Magnet Program.  This worksheet is the basis for developing a four year plan.  Each student should complete a four year plan.

 

9th Grade

______________English                         Freshman English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Algebra I (Regular, Honors) or Geometry (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Integrated Science (Honors or Advanced)

______________PE/Health                    Physical Education I and Health or Fundamentals of Dance

______________Social Studies*             Advanced Integrated Civics or Advanced Placement Human Geography

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 1 (#48510311) and Stagecraft 1 (#48510511, after school lab)

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 1 (#48510311) and Stagecraft 1 (#48510511, after school lab)

______________World Language          Spanish I (Honors or Advanced) , French I (Honors or  Advanced, German I (Honors or Advanced), Latin I

(Honors or Advanced) or Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college, otherwise elective course

______________Study Skills 

 

10th Grade

______________English                         Sophomore English (Literacy Lab, Honors, or Advanced)

______________Math                            Geometry (Regular, Honors) or Algebra II (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Science                        Biology (Regular, Honors, Advanced)

______________Social Studies              World History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement) or AP European History

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 2 (#48520311) and Stagecraft 2 (#48520511, after school lab)

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 2 (#48520311) and Stagecraft 2 (#48520511, after school lab)

______________World Language          Spanish II (Honors or Advanced), French II (Honors or Advanced), German II (Honors or Advanced), Latin II (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), if Advanced Program or pre-college otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

11th Grade

______________English                         Junior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math                            Algebra II (Regular, Honors) or Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced)

______________Science                        Chemistry (Honors or Advanced)

______________Social Studies              U.S. History (Honors, Advanced, Advanced Placement)

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 3 (#48530311) and Stagecraft 3 (#48530511, after school lab)

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 3 (#48530311) and Stagecraft 3 (#48530511, after school lab)

______________World Language          Spanish III (Honors or Advanced), French III (Honors or Advanced), German III (Honors or Advanced), Latin

III (Honors or Advanced) or Spanish IV (Honors, Advanced, AP), French IV (Honors, Advanced, AP Language, AP Literature), if Advanced Program, otherwise elective course

______________Elective or Study Skills

 

12th Grade

______________English                         Senior English (Honors, Advanced, or Advanced Placement)

______________Math (2012+)               College Algebra, Pre-Calculus (Honors or Advanced), or Calculus (Honors or AP)

______________Humanities                   Humanities (Regular, Advanced, Spanish) or AP Art History

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 4 (#48540311) and Stagecraft 4 (#48540511, after school lab)

______________D&P Class                  Design & Production 4 (#48540311) and Stagecraft 4 (#48540511, after school lab)

______________Elective                       

______________Elective                       

______________Elective or Aide Period               

 

 

*Students may take Economics or Government during their senior year instead of taking Integrated Civics or Human Geography their freshman year.


 

 

duPont Manual High School

 

 

Main Office

485-8241 - Manual

485-8355 - YPAS

 

Principal

Larry Wooldridge

 

 

Assistant Principals (Manual)

Greg Kuhn

Lanette Edwards

Darryl Farmer

 

 

Assistant Principals (YPAS)

Bryan Crady

J.C. Reedy

 

 

Counseling Office

Mrs. Marti K. Johnston (Manual Majors A-G)

Ms. Christy Teague (Manual Majors H-O)

Mrs. Amy Medley (Manual Majors P-Z)

Mr. Dennis Robinson (All YPAS Majors A-Z)

(502) 485-8503 phone - Manual

(502) 485-6280 fax - Manual

(502) 485-8534 phone - YPAS

(502) 485-7802 fax - YPAS

 

 

 

Athletic Office

David Zuberer, Athletic Director