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Title: Boonville R-I High School


1
Boonville R-I High School
  • Senior Enrollment Presentation

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Enrollment Form
Unit of Credit Course Selection Teacher Approval Teacher Comments
Communication Arts
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Unit of Credit Course Selection
Alternate Course
Alternate Course
PLEASE GET PARENTS SIGNATURE ON FORM!!
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Transcript
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MSHSAA and BHS Eligibility
  • A student must pass 3 units of credit in order to
    be eligible to participate in or attend extra-
    curricular activities (sports, dances, clubs,
    prom, etc).
  • Credit is awarded on the semester concept.
  • Each class is equal to ½ credit.
  • Do the Math
  • ½ credit x 6 classes 3 units

You must pass 6 classes!
5
Graduation Requirements
  • To graduate from BHS students must earn 24
    credits. The following is required
  • Communication Arts 4 units
  • Social Studies 3 units
  • Mathematics 3 units
  • Science 3 units
  • Fine Arts 1 unit
  • Practical Arts 1 unit
  • Physical Education 1 unit
  • Health ½ unit
  • Personal Finance ½ unit
  • Electives 7 units
  • Total 24 units

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Graduation Honors
  • The Cum Laude System was adopted to encourage
    students to pursue a strong academic program.
    This program exceeds the minimum standards
    outlined for graduation. Classes must be from
    the academic core. Students who complete this
    program of study, along with maintaining the
    specified grade point average, will receive a
    high school diploma awarded
  • Cum Laude - 3.5000-3.7499 GPA
  • Magna Cum Laude - 3.7500-3.8999 GPA
  • Summa Cum Laude 3.9-4.0

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Graduation Honors
  • Communication Arts (CA I and higher) 4 units
  • Social Studies (Am. History, Civics) 3 units
  • Mathematics (Algebra I and higher) 3 units
  • Science (Physical Science and higher) 3 units
  • Core Electives 3 units
  • Fine Arts 1 unit
  • Practical Arts 1 unit
  • Physical Education 1 unit
  • Health ½ unit
  • Personal Finance ½ unit
  • Electives 4 units
  • Total 24 units
  • Algebra I taken in 8th grade can fulfill 1 math
    credit
  • Elemental Physical Science and Elemental
    Biology will equal one unit of Physical Science
  • credit to fulfill honors requirement, but
    will count as 2 units of credit toward
    graduation.
  • Core Electives can be earned from CA, Math,
    Science, Social Studies, and foreign language.
  • Embedded credit will not count toward graduation
    honors.

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Senior Course Selections
  • You must earn 16 credits to be considered a
    SENIOR!!
  • Placement in CORE course is dependent on teacher
    recommendation.

Requirements Courses (All 1 unit unless otherwise listed)
Communication Arts Communication Arts III, IV, or College Prep English (Creative Writing, Thematic Units I II do NOT count)
Math Electives Technical Math, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Intermediate Algebra/College Algebra or Statistics/College Algebra Calculus
Science Electives Botany, Earth and Space Science, Zoology, Human Anatomy, Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Physics,
Social Studies Electives Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Current Events, Western Civilization I II
Purple denotes dual credit classes
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Junior/Senior Practical Arts (1 required)
  • COMPUTER CLASSES
  • Keyboarding ½ unit
  • Computer Apps ½ unit
  • Adv. Computer Apps ½ unit
  • Graphic Arts 1 unit
  • Adv. Graphic Arts ½ unit
  • Web Design 1 unit
  • Multimedia 1 unit
  • FAMILY CONSUMER SCIENCE
  • FCCLA Leadership - ½ unit
  • Foods I - ½ unit
  • Foods II - ½ unit
  • Child Development I ½ unit
  • Child Development II ½ unit
  • Family Relations - ½ unit
  • Housing Int. Design ½ unit
  • BUSINESS CLASSES
  • Pers. Finance ½ unit
  • Accounting I or II - 1 unit
  • Introduction to Business ½ unit
  • Business Leadership ½ unit
  • Business Management ½ unit
  • Business Economics ½ unit
  • Entrepreneurship- ½ unit
  • Business Law ½ unit

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Junior/Senior Fine Arts (1 required)
  • Art I, II, III 1 unit
  • Art Portfolio 1 or 2 units
  • Band 1 unit
  • Pirate Singers - 1 unit, audition
  • Chamber Choir 1 unit, audition
  • Humanities ½ or 1 unit
  • Intro. to Film ½ or 1 unit
  • Drama - 1 unit
  • App. Inst. Tech Theory I /II ½ unit
  • Music of the 20th Century 1 unit

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Junior/Senior Electives
  • Creative Wtg. I or II ½ or 1 unit
  • Spanish I, II, III, or IV 1 unit
  • Mythology ½ unit
  • Sports Literature ½ unit
  • Psychology ½ unit
  • Sociology ½ unit
  • Criminal Justice ½ unit
  • Current Events ½ or 1 unit
  • Speech ½ unit
  • Personal Health ½ unit
  • Adv. PE - ½ or 1 unit
  • Lifetime Sports ½ or 1 unit
  • Newspaper Publication 1 unit
  • Yearbook Publication 1 unit
  • Teachers Aide ½ or 1 unit
  • Library Aide - ½ or 1 unit
  • Office Aide - ½ or 1 unit
  • Hannah Cole Aide - ½ or 1 unit
  • ACT Prep ½ unit

12
Dual Credit
  • Juniors and seniors may be able to take the
    following courses. Through an agreement with
    Central Methodist University or State Fair
    Community students may enroll and take these
    courses for a fee and receive college credit.
    Tuition is due in full on the first day of class.

BHS Class College Class Credit
Pre-calculus with Trigonometry MATH104, CMU 1 unit, 3 credit hour, all year
College Algebra MATH103, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 2nd semester
Calculus MATH118, CMU 1 unit, 5 credit hours, all year
Speech CT101, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st or 2nd semester
College Prep English EN120, CMU 1 unit, 3 credit hours, all year
Statistics MATH106, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st semester
Western Civilization I HI101, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st semester
Western Civilization II HI102, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 2nd semester
General Psychology NEW! PY101, CMU ½ unit, 3 credit hours, 1st or 2nd semester
Applied Instrumental Technique and Theory I and II MUS136, 137, SFCC ½ unit, 1 credit hour, 1 semester
Medical Terminology (BTEC on-line) SFCC ½ unit, 1 credit hour, 1 or 2nd semester
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Online Classes/Dual Credit
  • Online Classes
  • Juniors and Seniors may have the opportunity to
    take additional online dual credit courses during
    the school year. Students may take the course
    during a scheduled study hall hour. The
    institution issuing the dual credit will
    establish the fees, course schedule, and
    textbooks required. BHS will provide the
    required textbook.
  • Dual Credit Off CampusKemper Campus--SFCC
  • Juniors and Seniors may have the opportunity to
    take dual credit courses on the State Fair
    Community College Kemper Campus during the school
    day. These students are considered dual
    enrolled. Courses taken at the Kemper Campus
    count the same as a dual credit course taken on
    the BHS campus. Students are responsible for all
    fees and possibly textbooks.
  • REMINDER A STUDENT MUST EARN 3 UNITS OF
    CREDIT TO REMAIN ELIGIBLE.

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2014-15 BTEC Courses Offered
  • Agriculture
  • Alternative Energy NEW!
  • Auto Technology
  • Computer Networking and Information Technolog
  • Health Sciences
  • JROTC
  • Marketing
  • Woodworking, CAD and Construction
  • Classes will be offered based on enrollment.
  • Some classes have limited enrollment.

15
Signing off Procedure
  • March 4th and 5th are SIGN OFF DAYS
  • Bring enrollment forms to school those days
  • Core teachers will place you in your math/comm.
    arts/science/history classes and sign off
  • You must use Pirate Time these days to get
    signatures from elective/BTEC classes
  • DO NOT interrupt a teachers class to ask for
    signatures

16
Enrollment Process
  • Enrollment Forms are due March 6th
  • Before then please
  • Review your transcript.
  • Discuss courses options with your parents and
    teachers.
  • Fill out your enrollment sheets with signatures!!
  • Review your Personal Plan of Study and make any
    needed changes. Refer to the Program of Study
    templates in the back of the Course Registration
    Handbook to assist you.

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Personal Plan of Study
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Personal Plan of Study
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Program of Study
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Summer School
  • May 26-June 24th
  • Courses Offered
  • ½ Health
  • ½ Personal Finance
  • Credit Recovery (CA, Math, History, Science
  • Must attend 15 days (60 hours to earn credit)
  • Forms on website and in Guidance Office
  • Forms can be turned in betw. March 12th-April
    10th

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A Program
  • The A program is designed to provide tuition for
    students to attend any community college in the
    state of Missouri. To be eligible, students must
    meet the following requirements
  • Attend an A school for 3 consecutive years.
  • Graduate with a 2.5 non-weighted accum. GPA.
  • Have an attendance rate of 95 for the four
    years.
  • Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring in a school
    sponsored activity (12.5 hours can be job
    shadowing).
  • Maintain a record of good citizenship, and avoid
    the use of drugs and alcohol.
  • Achieve a score of Proficient or Advanced on the
    Algebra I EOC test.
  • 2 of 3 units of math must be Algebra I and
    higher.
  • 2 or 3 units of science must be Physical Science
    and higher. EPS and EB will count as one unit of
    credit toward the A science requirement.

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Enrollment Reminders
  • Students may only enroll in 1 PE class per
    semester.
  • Students may only enroll in 1 Aide position per
    semester.
  • Students wishing to be an Aide must have that
    teacher sign the registration form.
  • Students who need to take Credit Recovery need to
    write Credit Recovery Subject on the
    registration form.
  • ALL classes must be signed off by a teacher.
  • Students must be enrolled as full-time students.
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