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District 300 English Flow Chart: 2016-2017

Dundee-Crown High School


(Four years of English are required for graduation.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

English 9 English 10 English 11


1210/1211 1213/1214 1216/1217
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

SENIOR ENGLISH
OPTIONS:
English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
English 9 English 10 English 11
1310/1311 1313/1314 1316/1317 ----------OR----------
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
AP English
Language
1516/1517 - 1 unit

English 9 English 10 English 11


1410/1411 1413/1414 1416/1417
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

AP Eng. Language AP English


1516/1517 Literature
1 unit 1519/1520
1 unit

Elective Courses
Reading and Journalism 1 Journalism 2 Creative Writing 1 Creative Writing 2
Thinking Skills 1820 1821/1822 1828 1829
1800/1801 0.5 unit 1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit
1 unit

Publications Debate Public Speaking Acting College 101


1837/1838 1830 1839 1851 1832
1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit

Film Criticism 1 Film Criticism 2 ECC English


1854 1855 Composition 1
0.5 unit 0.5 unit (Middle College)
ECC ENG 101
1 unit

Edited 9/14/15
District 300 English Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Hampshire High School
(Four years of English are required for graduation.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

English 9 English 10 English 11


1210/1211 1213/1214 1216/1217
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

SENIOR ENGLISH
OPTIONS:
English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
English 9 English 10 English 11 ----------OR----------
1310/1311 1313/1314 1316/1317 English 12
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1419/1420 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
AP English
Language
1516/1517 - 1 unit

English 9 English 10 English 11


1410/1411 1413/1414 1416/1417
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

AP Eng. Language AP English


1516/1517 Literature
1 unit 1519/1520
1 unit

Elective Courses
Reading and Journalism 1 Journalism 2 Creative Writing 1 Creative Writing 2
Thinking Skills 1820 1821/1822 1828 1829
1800/1801 0.5 unit 1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit
1 unit

Publications Debate Public Speaking Acting College 101


1837/1838 1830 1839 1851 1832
1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit

Film Criticism 1 Film Criticism 2 ECC English


1854 1855 Composition 1
0.5 unit 0.5 unit (Middle College)
ECC ENG 101
1 unit

Edited 9/14/15
District 300 English Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Jacobs High School
(Four years of English are required for graduation.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

English 9
1210/1211
1 unit

English 9 English 10 English 11 SENIOR ENGLISH


1310/1311 1313/1314 1316/1317 OPTIONS:
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit English 12
1319/1320 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
English 12
1419/1420 - 1 unit
----------OR----------
English 9 English 10 English 11
AP English
1410/1411 1413/1414 1416/1417 Language
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1516/1517 - 1 unit

AP Eng. Language AP English


1516/1517 Literature
1 unit 1519/1520
1 unit

Elective Courses
Reading and Journalism 1 Journalism 2 Creative Writing 1 Creative Writing 2
Thinking Skills 1820 1821/1822 1828 1829
1800/1801 0.5 unit 1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit
1 unit

Publications Debate Public Speaking Acting College 101


1837/1838 1830 1839 1851 1832
1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit

Film Criticism 1 Film Criticism 2 ECC English AP Capstone:


1854 1855 Composition 1 Research Seminar
0.5 unit 0.5 unit (Middle College) 1531/1532
ECC ENG 101 1 unit
1 unit Jacobs only 16-17

Edited 9/14/15
District 300 Mathematics Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Dundee-Crown High School
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 Unit Expanding Math
Geometry Algebra 2 Applications
AND 3209/3210 3215/3216 3842/3843
1 Unit 1 unit 1 unit
Algebra 1 Extension
3206/3207
1 Unit
By recommendation

Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with


3312/3313 3315/3316 Trigonometry
1 unit 3322/3323
1 unit
Algebra 1 1 unit
3304/3305 OR
1 unit
Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421
Note: For students taking Algebra 1
as freshmen, Geometry 3412/3413 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
can be taken in summer school after
th
9 grade. Students can then follow
the sequence to Calculus as seniors.

Business Calculus
Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with 3823/3824
Trigonometry ----------OR----------
3312/3313 3315/3316 3322/3323 AP Statistics
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit ----------OR----------
AP Computer Science

AP Calculus (AB or BC)


3526/3527 or 3528/3529
2 units
Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig ----------OR----------
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421 AP Statistics
3531/3532
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit ----------OR----------
Business Calculus
3823/3824

AP Calculus AP Statistics
3531/3532
Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig (AB or BC) ----------OR----------
3415/3416 3420/3421 3526/3527 or AP Computer Science
1 unit 3533/3534
1 unit 3528/3529 ----------OR----------
2 units ECC Calculus with Analytic
Geometry 2 or 3

Expanding Math AP Statistics AP Computer ECC Calculus with ECC Calculus with
Business Calculus
Elective Applications
3823/3824 3531/3532 Science Analytic Geometry 2 Analytic Geometry 3
3842/3843 3533/3534 (Middle College) (Middle College)
Courses 1 unit 1 unit
1 unit 1 unit ECC MTH 134 ECC MTH 201
1 unit 1 unit
(Following AP Calc AB) (Following AP Calc BC)
Edited 9/14/15
District 300 Mathematics Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Hampshire High School
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Algebra 1
3304/3305
1 Unit Expanding Math
Geometry Algebra 2 Applications
AND 3209/3210 3215/3216 3842/3843
1 Unit 1 unit 1 unit
Algebra 1 Extension
3206/3207
1 Unit
By recommendation

Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with


3312/3313 3315/3316 Trigonometry
1 unit 3322/3323
1 unit
Algebra 1 1 unit
3304/3305 OR
1 unit
Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421
Note: For students taking Algebra 1
as freshmen, Geometry 3412/3413 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
can be taken in summer school after
th
9 grade. Students can then follow
the sequence to Calculus as seniors.

Expanding Math Applications


Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with 3815/3816
Trigonometry ----------OR----------
3312/3313 3315/3316 3322/3323 AP Statistics
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit ----------OR----------
AP Computer Science

AP Calculus (AB or BC)


Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig 3526/3527 or 3528/3529
2 units
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421 ----------OR----------
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit AP Statistics
3531/3532

AP Calculus AP Statistics
3531/3532
Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig (AB or BC) ----------OR----------
3415/3416 3420/3421 3526/3527 or AP Computer Science
1 unit 3533/3534
1 unit 3528/3529 ----------OR----------
2 units ECC Calculus with
Analytic Geometry 2 or 3

Expanding Math AP Statistics AP Computer ECC Calculus with ECC Calculus with
Elective Applications 3531/3532 Science Analytic Geometry 2 Analytic Geometry 3
3842/3843 1 unit 3533/3534 (Middle College) (Middle College)
Courses 1 unit 1 unit ECC MTH 134 ECC MTH 134
1 unit 1 unit
(Following AP Calc AB) (Following AP Calc BC)
Edited 9/14/15
District 300 Mathematics Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Jacobs High School
(Three years of mathematics are required for graduation; four years are recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Algebra 1 Algebra 2
3304/3305 3215/3216
1 Unit 1 unit Expanding Math
Geometry Applications
AND 3209/3210 AND 3842/3843
1 Unit 1 unit
Algebra 1 Extension Algebra 2 Extension
3206/3207 3221/3222
1 Unit 1 Unit
By recommendation By recommendation

Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with


3312/3313 3315/3316 Trigonometry
1 unit 3322/3323
1 unit
Algebra 1 1 unit
3304/3305 OR
1 unit
Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421
Note: For students taking Algebra 1
as freshmen, Geometry 3412/3413 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
can be taken in summer school after
th
9 grade. Students can then follow
the sequence to Calculus as seniors.

Expanding Math Applications


Geometry Algebra 2 College Algebra with 3815/3816
Trigonometry ----------OR----------
3312/3313 3315/3316 3322/3323 AP Statistics
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit ----------OR----------
AP Computer Science

Geometry Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig AP Calculus (AB or BC)


3526/3527 or 3528/3529
3412/3413 3415/3416 3420/3421 2 units
----------OR----------
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit AP Statistics
3531/3532

AP Calculus AP Statistics
3531/3532
Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus/Trig (AB or BC) ----------OR----------
3415/3416 3420/3421 3526/3527 or AP Computer Science
1 unit 3533/3534
1 unit 3528/3529 ----------OR----------
2 units ECC Calculus with
Analytic Geometry 2 or 3

Expanding AP AP AP Robot ECC Calculus with ECC Calculus with


Intro to
Elective Math Computer Computer Engineering Analytic Geometry 2 Analytic Geometry 3
Applications
Computer Statistics (Middle College)
Science Science and Coding (Middle College)
Courses 3842/3843
Science 3531/3532 3533/3534 Principles ECC MTH 134 ECC MTH 134
3833/3834 3844/3845
1 unit
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 3538/3539
1 unit
1 unit 1 unit
1 unit (Following AP Calc (Following AP Calc

Edited 10/02/15
District 300 Science Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Dundee-Crown High School
(Two years of science are required for graduation; three or four years of science are
recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit
Biology Chemistry
4201/4202 4213/4214 OR Elective
1 unit 1 unit
Earth & Space Science
4842/4843
OR 1 unit

Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Biology Chemistry
4301/4302 4313/4314 Elective
1 unit 1 unit OR
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit

Physics
4410/4411
Biology Chemistry 1 unit
4401/4402 4413/4414 AP or Elective
1 unit 1 unit OR
AP Physics 1
4510/4511
1 unit

AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science


Elective Courses 4501/4502 4513/4514 4523/4524
2 units 2 units 1 unit

AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Physics C


4510/4511 4520/4521 (Calculus-based)
1 unit 1 unit 4515/4516
2 units

Earth and Space Science Forensic Science Environmental Science


Revised 9/14/15

4842/4843 4841 4820/4821


1 unit 0.5 unit 1 unit

*Prerequisite: B or better in
Human Anatomy & Physiology Zoology
4828/4829* Biology and B or better in
4831/4832*
1 unit 1 unit Chemistry, or division head
approval
District 300 Science Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Hampshire High School
(Two years of science are required for graduation; three or four years of science are
recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Biology Physical Science Earth & Space Science


4201/4202 4205/4206 4842/4843 Elective
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Biology Chemistry
4301/4302 4313/4314 OR Elective
1 unit 1 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit

Physics
4410/4411
Biology Chemistry 1 unit
4401/4402 4413/4414 AP or Elective
1 unit 1 unit OR
AP Physics 1
45XX/45XX
1 unit

Elective Courses AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science


4501/4502 4513/4514 4523/4524
2 units 2 units 1 unit

AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Physics C


4510/4511 4520/4521 (Calculus-based)
1 unit 1 unit 4515/4516
2 units

Earth and Space Science Forensic Science Environmental Science


4842/4843 4841 4820/4821
Revised 9/14/15

1 unit 0.5 unit 1 unit

*Prerequisite: B or better in
Human Anatomy & Physiology Zoology
4828/4829* Biology and B or better in
4831/4832*
1 unit 1 unit Chemistry, or division head
approval
District 300 Science Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Jacobs High School
(Two years of science are required for graduation; three or four years of science are
recommended for success in college and career.)

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior


Year Year Year Year

Biology Physical Science Earth & Space Science


4201/4202 4205/4206 4842/4843 Elective
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Physics
4310/4311
1 unit
Biology Chemistry
4301/4302 4313/4314 OR Elective
1 unit 1 unit
Environmental Science
4820/4821
1 unit

Physics
4410/4411
Biology Chemistry 1 unit
4401/4402 4413/4414 AP or Elective
1 unit 1 unit OR
AP Physics 1
45XX/45XX
1 unit

Elective Courses AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science


4501/4502 4513/4514 4523/4524
2 units 2 units 1 unit

AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Physics C


4510/4511 4520/4521 (Calculus-based)
1 unit 1 unit 4515/4516
1unit

Earth and Space Science Forensic Science Environmental Science


4842/4843 4841 4820/4821
Revised 9/14/15

1 unit 0.5 unit 1 unit

*Prerequisite: B or better in
Human Anatomy & Physiology Zoology
4828/4829* Biology and B or better in
4831/4832*
1 unit 1 unit Chemistry, or division head
approval
District 300 Social Science Flow Chart: 2016-2017
Three years of social science are required for graduation; the graduation requirement consists of World
History, U.S. History, U.S. Government, and Global Economics. Four years, including an Advanced
Placement (AP) class, are recommended for success in college and in a variety of careers, including
government, politics, business, health care, and education.

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

Global Economics U.S. Government


2204 2206 Elective
0.5 unit 0.5 unit
World History U.S. History
2201/2202 2208/2209
1 unit
OR 1 unit
OR
Global Economics U.S. Government
Elective 2204 2206
0.5 unit 0.5 unit

Global Economics U.S. Government


2304 2306 Elective
0.5 unit 0.5 unit
World History U.S. History
2301/2302 2308/2309
1 unit
OR 1 unit
OR
Global Economics U.S. Government
Elective 2304 2306
0.5 unit 0.5 unit

Global Economics U.S. Government


2404 / 0.5 unit 2406 / 0.5 unit
----------OR---------- ----------OR----------
U.S. Government U.S. History Global Economics
2406 / 0.5 unit 2408/2409 2404 / 0.5 unit
World History 1 unit
2401/2402 ----------OR----------
1 unit
AND AP U.S. History AND
AP Class 2508/2509 AP Class
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
----------OR---------- ----------OR----------
Elective Elective
0.5 unit 0.5 unit

AP U.S.
Government
AP Human 2506/2507 Taken concurrently
Geography AP World History AP U.S. History
2501/2502 2506/2507 1 unit
2530/2531 AP Macro
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit
Economics
2503/2504
1 unit

AP Human AP World AP Psychology Psychology Sociology


Geography History 2515/2516 2815 2814
Elective Courses 2530/2531 2501/2502 1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit
1 unit 1 unit

Youth & Law 20th Century Wars and Civil War Middle College Options
2823 Wars Conflict 2825 (application required)
0.5 unit 2817 2821 0.5 unit ECC Intro to Humanities
0.5 unit ECC Intro to Psychology
0.5 unit ECC Principles of Sociology
Edited 9/14/15
District 300 Art Flow Chart: 2016-2017

Art Fundamentals
8801/8802
1 unit

Two-Dimensional Design Computer Art and Three-Dimensional


and Techniques 1 Graphic Design 1 Photography 1 Design and Techniques 1
8803/8804 8826 8813 8830/8831
1 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 1 unit

Two-Dimensional Design Computer Art and Photography 2 Three-Dimensional


and Techniques 2 Graphic Design 2 8814 Design and Techniques 2
8805/8806 8827 0.5 unit 8832/8833
1 unit 0.5 unit 1 unit
(Repeatable) (Repeatable)

Computer Art and Photography 3


Graphic Design 3 8815
8828 0.5 unit
0.5 unit

Computer Art and


Photography 4
Graphic Design 4
8829 8816
0.5 unit
0.5 unit

Studio Art AP Studio Art


8835/8836 8530/8531
1 unit 1 unit
(Repeatable)

Seniors may request any level 1 course without meeting the


Edited 09/14/2015 prerequisite of Art Fundamentals.
District 300 Business Education Flow Chart: 2016-2017
ACCOUNTING
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ Accounting 1 Accounting 2 ECC Tech Prep Program
6824/6825 6827/6828 (see counselor for details)
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1 unit 1 unit

Computer Keyboarding
6801 Personal Financial Concepts
0.5 unit 6815
0.5 unit
WORK PROGRAM/
Computer Applications
6805/6806 INTERNSHIP
1 unit
Internship
6869/6870
Computer Design
1 unit
6807
0.5 unit

Multimedia 1 Multimedia 2 ECC Tech Prep Program


6808 6809 (see counselor for details) Cooperative Work Program
0.5 unit 0.5 unit 6851/6852 Taken concurrently
1 unit
On-the-Job Work Program
Web Development
ECC Tech Prep Program 6856/6857
6810/6811
(see counselor for details) 1 unit
1 unit

BUSINESS and ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Business INCubator I Business INCubator II
Marketing ECC Tech Prep Program (Entrepreneurship) (Entrepreneurship)
6816 (see counselor for details) 6832/6833
6822/6823
1 unit 1 unit
Dundee-Crown only Dundee-Crown only
Sales and Advertising
6817
0.5 unit Elgin Community College Articulated Courses
Each shaded course on this chart is the equivalent of an Elgin Community College course and meets the Elgin Community
Introduction to Business College course’s learning objectives and/or task competencies. To receive college credit for these courses at Elgin
6812/6813 Community College, the student must:
1 unit
• Complete the articulated high school course (or, for some areas, the course sequence—see course guide for
more information) with a final grade average of “B” or better each semester.
Business Law
6819/6820
• Enroll at ECC in a degree-seeking program in the fall semester following graduation or later, within 27 months.
1 unit The high school graduate is entitled to ECC college credit and to advanced placemeEndtitaet dEl9gi/n2C
6o/2m0m1u2nity College
and is able to enter the ECC course for which the articulated-credit course is the prerequisite.
District 300 Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) Flow Chart
2016-2017
CULINARY ARTS
Culinary Arts 1 Culinary Arts 2 Culinary Arts 3 Culinary Arts and ECC Tech Prep
7856 7857 7858 Restaurant Management Program
0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit 7859 (see counselor for details)
1 unit (double period)

CHILD DEVELOPMENT & ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PROGRAMS


Child Development 1 Child Development 2 Child Development 3 ECC Tech Prep
7851 7852 7853 Program
0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit (see counselor for
details)

Foundations to Educational
Teaching Methodology
Elgin Community College Articulated Courses
Each shaded course on this chart is the equivalent of an Elgin
7860 7861
Community College course and meets the Elgin Community College
0.5 unit 1.0 unit
course’s learning objectives and/or task competencies. To receive
college credit for these courses at Elgin Community College, the
student must:
• Complete the articulated high school course sequence (see
FASHION, APPAREL, and MERCHANDISING course guide for more information) with a final grade average
of “B” or better each semester.
Fashion and Apparel 1* Fashion and Apparel 2* Fashion Merchandising • Enroll at ECC in a degree-seeking program in the fall semester
7854 7855 7867 following graduation or later, within 27 months. The high
0.5 unit 0.5 unit 0.5 unit school graduate is entitled to ECC college credit and to
advanced placement at Elgin Community College and is able
*Dundee-Crown and Hampshire only to enter the ECC course for which the articulated-credit
course is the prerequisite.

ABC SCHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY (DUAL CREDIT)


Nail Technology One year Cosmetology Two year Esthetics Barbering
certificate program—can be certificate program—the Two year certificate Two year certificate
completed as a senior OR first year can be completed OR program—the first year can OR program—the first year can
as a senior be completed as a senior be completed as a senior
Edited 9/14/15
See Course Selection Guide for more information and for course descriptions.
District 300 Industrial Education Flow Chart: 2016-2017

Automotive Technology 1 Automotive Technology 2 Automotive Technology 3 ECC Tech Prep Program
7801 – 0.5 unit 7802 – 0.5 unit 7803 – 1 unit (double period) (see counselor for more details)

Computer Aided Design 1 Computer Aided Design 2 Pre-Engineering CAD / 3D Modeling ECC Tech Prep Program
7805 – 0.5 unit 7806 – 0.5 unit 7807/7808– 1 unit (year-long) (see counselor for more details)

DUNDEE-CROWN AND HAMPSHIRE ONLY


Woods 1 Woods 2 / Cabinetry Woods 3
7822 – 0.5 unit 7823 – 0.5 unit 7825– 1 unit (double period)

HAMPSHIRE ONLY
Advanced Manufacturing 1 Advanced Manufacturing 2 Advanced Manufacturing 3 ECC Tech Prep Program
7841/7842 – 1 unit 7843/7844 – 1 unit 7845/746 – 1 unit (see counselor for more details)

Welding 1 Welding 2 Welding 3 ECC Tech Prep Program


7816 – 0.5 unit 7817 – 0.5 unit 7818– 1 unit (double period) (see counselor for more details)

DUNDEE-CROWN ONLY
Electricity 1 Electricity 2 Electricity 3
7813 – 0.5 unit 7814 – 0.5 unit 7815 – 1 unit (double period)

Mod Tech: Principles of Robotics Mod Tech: Principles of Robotics Elgin Community College Articulated Courses
Engineering 1 Engineering 2 Each shaded course on this chart is the equivalent of an Elgin Community College course and meets the
7832/7833 – 1 unit 7834/7835 – 1 unit Elgin Community College course’s learning objectives and/or task competencies. To receive college
credit for these courses at Elgin Community College, the student must:
• Complete the articulated high school course (or, for some areas, the course sequence—see
course guide for more information) with a final grade average of “B” or better each semester.
DUNDEE-CROWN and JACOBS ONLY • Enroll at ECC in a degree-seeking program in the fall semester following graduation or later,
within 27 months. The high school graduate is entitled to ECC college credit and to advanced
Video Production 1 Video Production 2 placement at Elgin Community College and is able to enter thEed itCecdou8r/s3e1fo/1r 4
EC which the
7873/7874 – 1 unit 7875/7876 – 1 unit articulated-credit course is the prerequisite.
District 300 Music Flow Chart: 2016-2017

Band Orchestra Chorus

Concert Band Concert


8840/8841 Men’s Chorus Women’s
Orchestra
1 unit 8866/8867 Chorus
8870/8871
1 unit 8834/8835
1 unit
1 unit

Symphonic Symphonic Varsity Women’s


Band Orchestra Chorus
8846/8847 8874/8875 8836/8837
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Chamber
Wind Ensemble
Orchestra Concert Choir
8850/8851 8878/8879 8890/8891
1 unit
1 unit 1 unit

Chamber Choir
8894/8895
1 unit
Other

Percussion Jazz Band* Jazz Ensemble* Musicology


Ensemble 8858/8859 8854/8854 8864
8884/8885 1 unit 1 unit 0.5 unit
1 unit

*For the two Jazz groups, students must be


simultaneously enrolled in another large ensemble.

Guitar 1 Guitar 2 Beginning Instrument Music Theory 1 AP Music Theory


8868 8869 Methods 8862 8564/8565
0.5 unit 0.5 unit 8860/8861 0.5 unit 1 unit
1 unit

Edited 9/24/2015
Physical Education and
Health Flow Chart

-Freshman year Choices (1 credit)

Freshman PE (.5 credits) Adapted PE (.5 Credit)


(9800/9802) (9815/9816)

-Sophomore year Choices (1 credit)

Sophomore Health (.5 credit Athletic Strength and


REQUIRED) 9801 Conditioning (.5 credits)
(9810) (9811)

Adapted PE (.5 credit) Sophomore PE (.5 credits)


(9815/9816) 9804

-Junior and Senior Year Choices (.5 credit per semester


enrolled)

Sports for Fitness (.5 credit) Group Fitness and Dance


(9806) (9807) (.5 credit) (9818) (9819)

Athletic Strength and


Conditioning (.5 credit) PE Leadership Training 1
(9810) (9811) (1 credit full year enroll)
(9826/9827)
Outdoor Education (.5 credit
non-repeat Jacobs Only)
(9812) (9813)
PE Leadership Training 2 (1
Adapted PE (.5 credit) credit full year enroll)
(9815/9816) (9828/9829) coming 2017-2018
District 300 World Languages Flow Chart
2016-2017
Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior
Year Year Year Year

French 1 French 2 French 3 French 4


5840/5841 5843/5844 5846/5847 5849/5850
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

German 1 German 2 German 3 German 4


5820/5821 5823/5824 5826/5827 5829/5830
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Spanish 2 Spanish 3 Spanish 4 AP Spanish Language


5810/5811 5513/5514
5804/5805 5807/5808
1 unit
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Spanish 1 Spanish 2 Spanish 3 Spanish 4


5801/5802 5804/5805 5807/5808 5810/5811
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Spanish for Native Spanish for Native AP Spanish AP Spanish


Speakers 1 Speakers 2 Language Literature
5861/5862 5863/5864 5513/5514 5515/5516
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

Spanish for Heritage Spanish for Heritage AP Spanish


Learners 1 Learners 2 Language
5871/5872 5873/5874 5513/5514
1 unit 1 unit 1 unit

ECC Japanese 1 and 2 ECC Japanese 3 and 4


ECC JPN101 and 102 ECC JPN103 and 104
2 units 2 units

District 300 high schools offer four-year programs in Spanish, French, and German. The study of one language for four years is preferred if any real use is to be made of the
language. Four years of a world language in high school satisfies a world language requirement in many colleges. Many colleges require or recommend the study of a world
language for entrance and/or graduation. Please review individual college entrance requirements for specific information. Also, many colleges and universities grant:
1. Credit for successfully passing the Advanced Placement Tests.
2. Credit for demonstrating proficiency.
3. With a score of 4 or 5 on the Advanced Placement Spanish Language Test and proficiency in English, D300 grants the Illinois State Seal of Biliteracy on a student’s
diploma and transcript.
4. With a score of 1, 2, or 3 on the Advanced Placement Spanish Language Test and proficiency in English, D300 grants the Commendation Toward the Seal of Biliteracy on
a student’s diploma and transcript.
In addition to preparing for college, the study of a world language has become important to students planning for a career in government, business, and industry, and many other
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career options.

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