SOPHOMORE REGISTRATION NEWS

Registering for Junior Year 2016-2017

Return your registration form your counselor’s office by Tuesday, January 12th.

You will have an individual appointment with your counselor to review your course selections, credits, GPA and career plans. These appointments will occur throughout the month of January during your lunch period in the tutoring room off of the commons.

You must have 24 credits to be a Junior. Juniors with a minimum of 24 credits by the end of sophomore year

Required to enroll in: English 11

U.S. History

3rd year of Mathematics

3rd year of Science

PE or eligible exemption (limited reasons to exempt)

Pathway Elective (elective within your Academy)

Completing other requirements: Are there any failed courses you need to make up? If you have failed a course that is a graduation requirement you should consider Night School or Summer School—See your counselor if you are interested in night school or summer school registration. Cost is $170 per course. Spring Night School registration deadline is January 7th.

Data Portfolio Sheets: You have been provided with an individualized sheet of your test scores, grades, and teacher recommendations. Use this information to help you make good decisions about the courses you would like to take for next year.

Advanced Placement (AP)

· Each student receiving a passing grade in an AP class will be given an extra quality point for those classes for determination of GPA and class rank.

· There are no longer Honors options if there is an AP option offered (English and US History).

· AP courses are challenging courses. If you have never taken an Honors or AP course in high school, please carefully consider this option before signing up for the class. Discuss your choice with your teachers, counselor, and parents before choosing these courses.

· Students enrolling in AP courses are required to take the AP Exam at the end of the school year in attempt to earn college credit.

· Students signing up for an AP course should complete an AP agreement form (available from the counselor).

Understanding AP Classes and other Dual Credit Options for High School Students: Counselors will be presenting information to interested students and parents on Thursday, January 7th at 7:30pm in the Guilford Auditorium. All are welcome! Learn about Advanced Placement Classes, Dual Enrollment at RVC, Running Start at RVC, Advance Now Programs at RVC, CLEP testing and more. Decide if you are ready for these rigorous opportunities!

Minimum Coursework Recommended for College Admission

4 years English

3 years math including Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 or College Algebra

3 years science

3 years social studies

2 years of the same foreign language (or art, music, theater, or CTE courses in some cases)

Rigorous full course schedule

Pathway Electives vs. Other Electives:

Pathway Elective: This is an elective that you will take within your academy. You must take a minimum of ONE pathway elective each year. For each year of high school, you will take an elective class within your Academy Pathway. This sequence of courses is designed to help make you more prepared for a specific career area.

Elective: Any other elective you choose based on personal interest or preparation for beyond high school. Your global electives may be within your chosen Academy, but they can be outside too.

OFF CAMPUS PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FOR JUNIORS THAT REQUIRE APPLICATIONS:

**All programs require your own transportation.

· Medical Science (Certified Nursing Assistant Program at Rockford Memorial Hospital): Two-hour class that combines classroom work with hands-on experience in hospital and nursing home settings. Test for state CNA licensure at the end of the program for employability. Students must have good attendance, strong academics (especially science and math), and teacher recommendations. Complete Medical Science application and return to counselor by Wednesday, January 13th. Interviews will be conducted the next week in January.

· Internship: Two-hour off campus program that allows students to experience real-world work experience and job shadowing in their field of interest. Students find a placement with local businesses, educational institutions and community organizations. Attendance and dependability are essential. Applications due to counselor by Wednesday, January 13th.

· Advance Now Career Training Programs through RVC. If you were interested in an Advance Now program, the RVC applications were already submitted and initial placement testing was to be completed by December 4th. Retesting can be completed by January 8th if needed. If you passed the required placement tests, application for the specific career programs must be submitted to your counselor no later than January 29th. See your counselor for this application during your individual appointment.

o The tuition for these programs is free. But, students would be responsible for various fees, textbooks and transportation. There is a contract that must be signed stating that you will be responsible for tuition fees if you withdraw from the program after April 29, 2016.

Athletic Eligibility (IHSA sport): Students must pass 5 classes the previous semester to participate in a sport. Students must be passing a minimum of 5 courses each week during the semester to remain eligible.

Pathways Questionnaire: If you feel like there is a pathway that you would have been interested in, but it wasn’t offered at Guilford…please fill out the questionnaire and return to your counselor. We want to provide opportunities for students when there is an interest.

Request to Change your Academy:

If you feel that you have made the wrong choice in Academy, you can apply to change Academies. The change would take place at the end of sophomore year (as you must finish the courses in your current schedule). To apply to change, you must complete the “Change of Academy Request Form” and get all the appropriate signatures. Please keep in mind that you may be behind in coursework for your new chosen pathway within the new Academy and may have to double-up on pathway coursework to finish the sequence of courses in your pathway.

A note about Junior Year:

Some people think junior year is the most difficult year of high school. Courses get more difficult...there is a heavy load of required coursework...stakes are higher as you become closer to the time of applying for college and your future. Please balance your responsibilities carefully when selecting your coursework for junior year, and work on establishing good study habits during sophomore year to make yourself ready for the next challenge!