2. Take classes that prepare you for your future goals.
(If you are considering college, take a third year of
science. If you haven’t taken one, consider an AP or
Honors course.)
Take classes that help you explore possible careers or
college majors.
Remember:
Junior year is the last year of high school that many
colleges are evaluating for admission decisions.
Challenge yourself but don’t over extend.
3. All juniors must take 5 academic classes and PE course
(6 credit-producing courses) to meet the CUSD 303
full-time student requirement.
These are the minimum requirements:
English (1.0 credits)
Math (1.0)
US History (1.0)
PE (all year) (1.0)
2-3 credits of electives
4. You are halfway to graduation – and to your post-
secondary goals....
Have you reviewed your progress toward graduation?
Are you sticking to your Four-Year Plan?
Or have your goals changed a little?
Remember! Your Four-Year Plan is your roadmap to
Course Selection – and beyond!
5. All Juniors must be enrolled in 6 credit-producing
courses to meet the CUSD 303 full-time student
requirements.
These are the minimum requirements for junior classes:
• English (1.0 credits)
• Math (1.0)
• U.S. History (1.0)
• PE (1.o)
• Elective (1.0)
• Elective (1.0) = 6.0 Credits
• PLUS: (7) Elective (1.0) or study hall
• (8) Elective (1.0) or lunch/study or Jr./Sr. lunch = 8 period day
6. Your Current English 10 teacher will recommend you
for an English course for next year based on your
performance in the class this year. His or her
recommendation will be listed in your HAC account.
Possible English class recommendations:
English 11 Standard
English 11 Honors
AP Language and Composition
AP Literature and Composition
7. Your Current Math
teacher will recommend
you for an Math course
for next year based on
your performance in
class this year. His or her
recommendation will be
listed in your HAC
account.
8. All juniors must take U.S. History to meet graduation
requirements.
There are 3 levels of US History from which to choose:
US History Standard
US History Honors
AP US History
9. You already have a proven record of academic success.
However, when discussing your history course level,
consider the following:
Have you regularly earned A and B grades in honors-level
English courses?
Did you enroll in AP Euro? Did you enroll in standard Euro?
What grade did you earn first semester?
How many other AP courses do you plan to take next year?
Do you read and understand text without the guidance of a
teacher?
Is your writing free of grammatical and mechanical errors? Is
it well-organized and developed?
10. AP U.S. History Honors U.S. History
Summer Reading 8 Units of Study
Assignment
14 Units of Study Regular, extended
4 Independent Units (in writing assignments
addition to the 14 units Participation in History
noted above)
Assignments that require
fair is NOT a
work over school breaks requirement
Content focused Content directed—big
Extensive reading picture focused
AP test in May required
11. All juniors must enroll in a PE course first and second
semester.
Juniors can choose from:
PE III
PE IV
PE V
*Note all PE courses must be taken once either junior or
senior year and one course is repeated senior year.
12. Juniors can elect to take a Jr/Sr Study/Lunch OR a Jr/Sr
Full Period Lunch.
Please choose carefully as preference changes after
registration time will not be honored.
13. Juniors need to select 2-3 credits of additional
electives.
Take courses that are purposeful for your future goals–
career and college.
Read through the Course Catalogue posted on our
school’s website as there are many new elective courses
for next year.
Check with your counselor! In addition to course
selections within our building, there are numerous off-
campus programs available to seniors through ECC
and Fox Valley Career Center.
15. Entering Course Requests thru Home Access Center
•Log in to Home Access Center
•Click on the COURSE REQUESTS tab
•Next to each course type, click the icon under the Add/Edit Course Selections
column.
•This will open the box to select a course
•Put a checkmark in the box next to the course you would like to select
•Click SAVE when you are done with this subject area
16. •The courses you have selected will appear below the subject area.
•You can click on the icon under the Add/Edit Course Selections column if you would like to
add another course to a subject area, or change/remove a course that you had previously
selected.