9th Grade Registration Information
9th Grade Electives
9th Graders take 8 classes. Some are Required classes and some are Elective classes. You get to pick 9 semesters of electives! Year classes take up 2 semesters. You also need to pick 4 semesters of "Alternates" in case the classes you want are full. 9th Grade Form
Arts
Creative Writing
CTE
P.E. Classes
Foreign Language Classes
Required Classes
Required Classes
Earth Systems: Year
In this course, students investigate processes and mechanisms that have resulted in the formation of our Earth, galaxy, and universe. Students analyze and model interactions and change in Earth’s systems, using that knowledge to develop solutions to real-world problems facing our planet. This course is only offered at the junior high level for graduation credit.
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Physics: Year
This is a hands-on, lab-driven, technology-based approach to physics. This course includes the study of motion, forces, electric and gravitational fields, energy, and waves. It is highly recommended to have a B average in Math 8 since algebra is used throughout the course. This course fulfills a requirement for university admissions. It is also offered at the high school. Lab Fee Required.
English: Choose Between
English 9: Year
Students will be introduced to literature, reading comprehension skills, and writing in preparation for 10th grade.
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Honors English 9: Year
This course is an advanced study of literature and writing. Students will be prepared to continue taking Honors English courses at the high school level. This course is not a prerequisite for Honors English 10. Students must demonstrate advanced skills in 7th and 8th grade English.
Math: Choose Between
Secondary Math 1: Year
The purpose of this class is to formalize and extend the mathematics that students learned in the middle grades. The critical areas deepen and extend understanding of linear relationships, by contrasting them with exponential phenomena, and by applying linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend. Students will use properties and theorems involving congruent figures to deepen and extend understanding of geometric knowledge from prior grades. The final unit in the course ties together the algebraic and geometric ideas studied.
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Secondary Math 1 Honors: Year
Similar to Secondary Math 1, but with the beginning components of Pre-Calculus added.
Social Studies: Choose Between
Geography: Semester
This course focuses on the physical and human characteristics of the Earth’s people, places, and environments. Students will develop geographic thinking skills by studying the “why of where” as they examine the interactions, interconnections, and implications of forces shaping our world today. Students will explore concepts of physical, cultural, population, political, and economic geography.
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AP Geography: Year
The AP Human Geography course provides students with a learning experience equivalent to that obtained in most college-level introductory human geography courses. The course follows a systematic approach employing spatial concepts and landscape analysis to examine human social organization and its environmental consequences. The students will put into practice the methods and tools geographers use in their science and practice. AP Geography is a rigorous YEAR long course that focuses on preparing students to take, and pass, the AP Human Geography test to earn college credit. An AP exam is offered at the end of this course.
Additional Classes and High School Graduation Requirements
Additional courses you can register for include:
Released Time, Year
Additional courses needing teacher approval include:
These classes require teacher approval and can not be registered for online. If you are approved, the class will be added to your schedule.
Student Government, Year, by elections and application. This class is year long and takes the place of an elective. Not listed.
English Language Learner (ELL), Year
Peer Tutor, Semester
Project Lead the Way, Year
Teacher/Office Aide, Semester
High School Graduation Requirements
Requirements for Graduation | ||
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Course | Highschool Graduation Requirements | College Bound Graduation Recommendations |
English | 4 Years | 4 Years |
Math | 3 Years | 4 Years |
Social Studies | 3 Years | 3 Years |
Science | 3 Years | 3 Years |
Healthy Lifestyles | PE 1 ½ Years Health: ½ Year | PE: 1 ½ Years Health: ½ Year |
CTE | 1 Year | 1 Year |
Fine Arts | 1 ½ Years | 1 ½ Years |
Computer Science | ½ Year | ½ Year |
Financial Literature | ½ Year | ½ Year |
Foreign Language | 2 Years |