4 Year Course Sample

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    All students take 10 class periods.
    5 on Monday and Wednesday which is A day, and 5 on Tuesday and Thursday which is B day.

    9th Grade - Freshmen

    1st period English 1 Honors
    2nd period Biology Honors
    3rd period Alg 1 Honors + Math Lab or Geometry Honors (if Alg 1 credit was earned in MS)
    4th period (Fall) MAPS/EDUC 1300 (Spring College class @IECHS)
    5th period (Fall) PE - Individual Sports/ PHED 1164 (Spring College class @IECHS)
    6th/7th period Advisory (2 periods - have every day- A & B)
    Periods 8 - 10 will depend on classes needed

    Spanish 1 On Level or Spanish 2 Honors (if not completed in MS)
    Learning Lab (Study Hall)
    Health / PFL (Personal Financial Literacy)
    In Geometry & Not passed Math TSI - Math Lab for TSI
    Not passed Reading TSI - Reading 1 for TSI
    MAYBE: WHAP - AP World History - (strong reader, ALL TSI passed, space in class - it is for 10th grade)


    If you are interested - you MAY be able to take one of the classes below.
    Options (if they fit): Yearbook 1 (all year), Debate 1 or Mexican American Studies (spring only)

     10th Grade - Sophomores

    1st period English 2 Honors
    2nd period Chemistry Honors
    3rd period Algebra 2 Honors
    4th period World History (On Level or AP)
    5th period College Readiness
    6th/7th period Advisory (2 periods - have every day - A & B)
    8th period College Fine Art / College Speech
    Periods 9 - 10 will depend on classes needed

    Spanish 2 Honors (if not completed in MS or 9th)
    Learning Lab (Study Hall)
    Not passed Math TSI - CP Math for TSI
    Not passed Reading TSI - Reading 2 for TSI (No further college class can be taken until Reading TSI is passed)
    Health / PFL (Personal Financial Literacy) - If not completed in 9th

    If you are interested - you MAY be able to take one of the classes below.
    Options (if they fit): Yearbook 1 or 2 (all year), Debate 1 or 2 or Mexican American Studies (spring only)

    11th Grade - Juniors

    **You must have passed Reading TSI to take college classes
    ^^You must have passed Math TSI for Math and Science College Classes

    1st period **College ENGL 1301 (Fall) / ENGL 1302 (Spring) <THESE COUNT FOR HS Eng 3 Credit>
    2nd period ^^College Science Classes (in Fall and Spring)
    3rd period ^^College Math Classes (must have passed Math TSI)
    4th period **College HIST 1301 (Fall) / HIST 1302 (Spring) <THESE COUNT FOR HS US Hist Credit>
    5th period **College Social-Behavioral Science (Fall) / ACT SAT Prep (Spring)
    6th/7th period Advisory (2 periods - have every day - A & B)
    Periods 8 - 10 will depend on classes needed

    **College Electives / Health or PFL (if still needed)
    HS Physics - looks good on transcript for colleges
    Learning Lab (Study Hall)
    Not passed Math TSI - CP Math for TSI

    If you are interested - you MAY be able to take one of the classes below.
    Options (if they fit): Yearbook 1 or 2 or 3 (all year), Debate 1, 2 or 3 or Mexican American Studies (spring only)

    12th - Seniors

    1st period HUMA 1301(.5) or ENGL 2323(1) <These count for HS Eng 4 credit> If you choose HUMA, we pair with College Speech credit.
    2nd period College Science Class - Fall and Spring (only if doing AS - Associates of Science)
      College Math - Only if needed
    3rd period College GOVT 2305 / GOVT 2306 <GOVT 2305 counts for HS US Govt Credit>
    4th period College Transition (Fall Only) / College Elective if needed
    5th/6th period Advisory (2 periods - have every day - A & B)
    7th period Economics - HS Requirement taken in Fall or Spring
    Periods 8 - 10 will depend on clases needed

    Learning Lab (Study Hall)
    HS Physics - looks good on transcript for colleges
    College Electives - as needed
    Early Release (2 periods - have every day if it fits) >>You MUST be passing your classes!!<<

    If you are interested - you MAY be able to take one of the classes below.
    Options (if they fit): Yearbook 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 (all year), Debate 1, 2, or 3 or Mexican American Studies (spring only)