Sophomore Year Course Scheduling Worksheet – Digital Pathway

Student Name ID#

Email Address Phone Number

COMPASS Math Score COMPASS Writing Score

Students must attend from 7:25 am to 1:55 pm daily. Students must check one box in each core (Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies) subject area AND check one pathway coursework option. Students may have room in the schedule for either a Fine Arts Elective in Music or a World Language, or may choose an additional core course.

Core Courses and Pathway Courses

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MATHEMATICS–choose 1

Integrated Math 1 Enriched

Integrated Math 2 Enriched

 Algebra 2 Enriched

 Algebra 3 / Trigonometry Enriched

 Pre-Calculus Enriched

AP Calculus AB

 CSCC MATH 1148 – College Algebra

COMPASS Math score A52+, CA50+ minimum

ACT Math 22 – 24

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Trigonometry

ACT Math 25

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Pre-Calculus

ACT Math 26 – 27

SCIENCE

XBiology Enriched

Chemistry Enriched

AP Computer Science – Computer Science Principles

Elective Courses

FINE ARTS ELECTIVES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Men’s Chorus

 Women’s Chorus

 Symphonic Band

 Wind Symphony

 Marching Band

 Prelude Orchestra

 Concert Orchestra

 Computer Assisted Design

ENGLISH – choose 1

 English 10 Enriched

 English 11 Enriched

CSCC ENG 1100 – Composition I

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

ACT Reading 21 minimum

CSCC ENG 2367 – Composition II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

CSCC ENG 2291 – US Literature II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

SOCIAL STUDIES – choose 1

American History Enriched

CSCC HIST 1151 – American History to 1877

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

PATHWAY COURSEWORK

 Harrison College

XIntroduction to Technical Computer Concepts

XStrategies for Success

WORLD LANGUAGES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Spanish 1

 Spanish 2

 Spanish 3

 CSCC Spanish (Dual Enrollment)

 CSCC French (Dual Enrollment)

 French 2

 French 3

 Mandarin Chinese I

 Mandarin Chinese II

 Mandarin Chinese III

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NOTE: For the 2017-2018 school year, Digital Pathway students will have the option of taking Enriched/AP/Harrison College Coursework at Summit Campus OR taking College Coursework at Franklin University.

Please which option you think you’ll choose below:

 Enriched/AP/Harrison College Coursework at Summit Campus

 College Coursework at Franklin University

Transcripts

  • Verify that all high school courses that you have taken this year and Junior High appear on the transcript.
  • Important information on transcript
  • Cumulative GPA
  • Credits awarded
  • Testing information – OGT, ACT, SAT

eSTEMMinimum Graduation Requirements (by credits)

Class of
2014 & Beyond / Career Center
Class of
2014 & Beyond
English / 4 credits / 4 credits
Social Studies / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government. Students must receive instruction in Financial Literacy which will be integrated into one or more social studies.) / 3 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government)
Science / 4 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science, 1 credit of Biology, and 1 Science elective)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take Physics and Chemistry. / 3 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science and 1 credit of Life Science)
Mathematics / 4 credits *
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take math every year of high school as a college readiness standard. Additional math classes count toward graduation and are considered under the elective category. / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
Health & PE / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band) / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band)
Electives / 4 credits
(must include Internship/Capstone, at least 2credits of fine arts, and students are strongly suggested to take at least 2 credits of a world language) / 6 credits
(must include 1 credit or 2 half-credits from the areas of business technology, fine arts, and/or world language)
TOTAL / Minimum of 21 credits / Minimum of 21 credits

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Junior Year Course Scheduling Worksheet – Digital Pathway

Student Name ID#

Email Address Phone Number

COMPASS Math Score COMPASS Writing Score

Students must attend from 7:25 am to 1:55 pm daily. Students must check one box in each core (Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies) subject area AND check one pathway coursework option. Students may have room in the schedule for either a Fine Arts Elective in Music or a World Language, or may choose an additional core course.

Core Courses and Pathway Courses

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MATHEMATICS –choose 1

Integrated Math 2 Enriched

 Algebra 2 Enriched

 Algebra 3 / Trigonometry Enriched

 Pre-Calculus Enriched

AP Calculus AB

 CSCC MATH 1148 – College Algebra

COMPASS Math score A52+, CA50+ minimum

ACT Math 22 – 24

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Trigonometry

ACT Math 25

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Pre-Calculus

ACT Math 26 – 27

 PSEO Math

SCIENCE – choose1

Chemistry Enriched

Physics Enriched

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

Elective Courses

FINE ARTS ELECTIVES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Men’s Chorus

 Women’s Chorus

 Symphonic Band

 Wind Symphony

 Marching Band

 Prelude Orchestra

 Concert Orchestra

 Computer Assisted Design

ENGLISH – choose 1

 English 11 Enriched

 English 12 Enriched

CSCC ENG 1100 – Composition I

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

ACT Reading 21 minimum

CSCC ENG 2367 – Composition II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

CSCC ENG 2291 – US Literature II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

SOCIAL STUDIES – choose 1

Government Enriched

AP US Government and Politics

CSCC POLS 1100 - Intro to American Government

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

PATHWAY COURSEWORK

 Harrison College

XPrinciples of Business / Help Desk Procedures

XIntroduction to Programming w/ Python /

Web Technologies

WORLD LANGUAGES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Spanish 1

 Spanish 2

 Spanish 3

 CSCC Spanish (Dual Enrollment)

 CSCC French (Dual Enrollment)

 French 2

 French 3

 Mandarin Chinese I

 Mandarin Chinese II

 Mandarin Chinese III

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NOTE: For the 2017-2018 school year, Digital Pathway students will have the option of taking Enriched/AP/Harrison College Coursework at Summit Campus OR taking College Coursework at Franklin University.

Please which option you think you’ll choose below:

 Enriched/AP/Harrison College Coursework at Summit Campus

 College Coursework at Franklin University

Transcripts

  • Verify that all high school courses that you have taken this year and Junior High appear on the transcript.
  • Important information on transcript
  • Cumulative GPA
  • Credits awarded
  • Testing information – OGT, ACT, SAT

eSTEM Minimum Graduation Requirements (by credits)

Class of
2014 & Beyond / Career Center
Class of
2014 & Beyond
English / 4 credits / 4 credits
Social Studies / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government. Students must receive instruction in Financial Literacy which will be integrated into one or more social studies.) / 3 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government)
Science / 4 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science, 1 credit of Biology, and 1 Science elective)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take Physics and Chemistry. / 3 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science and 1 credit of Life Science)
Mathematics / 4 credits *
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take math every year of high school as a college readiness standard. Additional math classes count toward graduation and are considered under the elective category. / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
Health & PE / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band) / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band)
Electives / 4 credits
(must include Internship/Capstone, at least 2credits of fine arts, and students are strongly suggested to take at least 2 credits of a world language) / 6 credits
(must include 1 credit or 2 half-credits from the areas of business technology, fine arts, and/or world language)
TOTAL / Minimum of 21 credits / Minimum of 21 credits

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Senior Year Course Scheduling Worksheet – Digital Pathway

Student Name ID#

Email Address Phone Number

COMPASS Math Score COMPASS Writing Score

Students must attend from 7:25 am to 1:55 pm daily. Students must check one box in each core (Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies) subject area AND check one pathway coursework option. Students may have room in the schedule for either a Fine Arts Elective in Music or a World Language, or may choose an additional core course.

Core Courses and Pathway Courses

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1

MATHEMATICS –choose 1

Integrated Math 2 Enriched

 Algebra 2 Enriched

 Algebra 3 / Trigonometry Enriched

 Pre-Calculus Enriched

AP Calculus AB

 CSCC MATH 1148 – College Algebra

COMPASS Math score A52+, CA50+ minimum

ACT Math 22 – 24

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Trigonometry

ACT Math 25

 CSCC MATH 1149 – Pre-Calculus

ACT Math 26 – 27

 PSEO Math

SCIENCE – choose 1

Chemistry Enriched

Physics Enriched

AP Biology

AP Chemistry

Elective Courses

FINE ARTS ELECTIVES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Men’s Chorus

 Women’s Chorus

 Symphonic Band

 Wind Symphony

 Marching Band

 Prelude Orchestra

 Concert Orchestra

 Computer Assisted Design

ENGLISH & SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES

CSCC ENG 1100 – Composition I

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

ACT Reading 21 minimum

CSCC ENG 2367 – Composition II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

CSCC ENG 2291 – US Literature II

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

CSCC POLS 1100 - Intro to American Government

COMPASS Writing score 69 minimum

PATHWAY COURSEWORK

 Harrison College

XStrategies & Ethics for the IT Professional /

JavaScript Principles

XPhP & MySQL Programming 1 / Java

Programming 1

XRuby-On-Rails Essentials / Career Development

WORLD LANGUAGES – may request if you have room in your schedule

 Spanish 1

 Spanish 2

 Spanish 3

 CSCC Spanish (Dual Enrollment)

 CSCC French (Dual Enrollment)

 French 2

 French 3

 Mandarin Chinese I

 Mandarin Chinese II

 Mandarin Chinese III

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Transcripts

  • Verify that all high school courses that you have taken this year and last year appear on the transcript (including summer school and online classes).
  • Important information on transcript
  • Cumulative GPA (weighted and unweighted)
  • Credits awarded
  • Testing information – OGT, ACT, SAT

eSTEM Minimum Graduation Requirements (by credits)

Class of
2014 & Beyond / Career Center
Class of
2014 & Beyond
English / 4 credits / 4 credits
Social Studies / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government. Students must receive instruction in Financial Literacy which will be integrated into one or more social studies.) / 3 credits
(Must include one credit of American History, one credit of World History, one credit of Government)
Science / 4 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science, 1 credit of Biology, and 1 Science elective)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take Physics and Chemistry. / 3 credits
(Must include 1 credit of Physical Science and 1 credit of Life Science)
Mathematics / 4 credits *
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
*eSTEM students are encouraged to take math every year of high school as a college readiness standard. Additional math classes count toward graduation and are considered under the elective category. / 4 credits
(Must include one credit of Algebra 2)
Health & PE / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band) / 1 credit total
(2 semesters of PE or 2 complete seasons of sports participation, cheerleading or marching band)
Electives / 4 credits
(must include Internship/Capstone, at least 2credits of fine arts, and students are strongly suggested to take at least 2 credits of a world language) / 6 credits
(must include 1 credit or 2 half-credits from the areas of business technology, fine arts, and/or world language)
TOTAL / Minimum of 21 credits / Minimum of 21 credits

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Awards & Recognition

eSTEM will recognize all graduating seniors with a weighted 3.8 GPA at the end of the 7th semester of high school as a Distinguished Raider Scholar. Graduates are recognized with medallions worn at Graduation.

Valedictorian

Any senior with an overall weighted grade point average of 4.00 or above after completing the final semester of their graduating year will be designated as valedictorian.

Presidential Award for Educational Excellence

The Presidential certificate is a seniors only award. Senior eligibility is based upon the 7th semester overall grade point average. The criteria for earning this award include meeting the requirement in 1) below plus either 2) or 3).

1)Students are to earn a GPA of 90 on a 100-point scale (an A- on a letter scale or a 3.50 on a 4.00 scale) AND either

2)Standardized Achievement test score or ACT/SAT at the 85th percentile or higher in math or reading OR

3)Recommendation from a teacher plus one other staff member to reflect outstanding achievement in one or more academic areas reflecting the school’s core curriculum. These recommendations must be supported by tangible evidence of the student’s outstanding achievement. Some examples include teacher-made tests, portfolios, special projects, volunteer/community service, and demonstration of creativity.

Ohio Honors Diploma

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Students must successfully complete the high school curriculum or the individualized education program developed by the high school. Students must demonstrate at least a ninth-grade level of literacy and basic competency on all Ohio Graduation Tests required by Rule 3301-13-01 of the Administrative Code. Students who complete the college prep curriculum in the high school shall meet at least seven of the following eight criteria:

  1. Earn four credits of English
  2. Earn four credits of math, which shall include at least the competencies obtained in Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II and another higher level course or a four-year sequence of courses which contains equivalent content.
  3. Earn four credits of science, including Physics and Chemistry.
  4. Earn four credits of social studies.
  5. Earn either three credits of one foreign language or two credits each of two foreign languages.
  6. Earn one credit of fine arts.
  7. Maintain an overall high school grade point average of at least 3.5 on a four-point scale up to the last grading period of the senior year*.
  8. Obtain composite score of 27 on the American College Testing (ACT) tests or 1210 on the Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT).* 7th semester overall GPA

Students who complete at least two years of an intensive vocational or technicaleducation curriculum shall meet at least seven of the following eight criteria.

  1. Earn four credits of English, which may include one credit of applied communication.
  2. Earn four credits of math, which shall include at least the competencies obtained in Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II and another higher level course or a four-year sequence of courses which contains equivalent content.
  3. Earn four credits of science, including Physics and Chemistry.
  4. Earn four credits of social studies.
  5. Earn four credits in the student’s career-technical education curriculum.
  6. Maintain an overall high school GPA of at least 3.5 on a four-point scale up to the last grading period of the senior year.
  7. Obtain composite score of 27 on the American College Testing (ACT) tests or 1210 on the Scholastic Assessment Tests (SAT-CR+M).
  8. Achieve the proficiency benchmark established for the appropriate Ohio Career-Technical Competency Assessment or the equivalent.

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