2018-2019 Counseling Department
Counselor-Student Assignments Student Last Name Counselor Room A – CAP Mike Maluski C125 CAR-FER Maria Collea-Anderson E100 FI-HERN & Indian Ed Amy Furrow E200 HERR-LOF Rachel Celaya C223 LOG-NORR Jessica Anaya E200 NORT-R Steve Spykstra C125 S-TAP & AVID Amanda Tietjen E100 TAR-Z Steve Kanner C223 Career Center Carol Lytle D100 Department Chair Brenda Lohr D100
Student Registration Meetings Counselors will be meeting with you through your English classes beginning Mid January. If you are absent and have not met with your counselor before spring break, please make an appointment. It is important to make sure you are registered and on track for graduation.
Registration Forms and Information www.hamiltonhuskies.com • Describes what courses Hamilton offers. • Informs you what classes you need to graduate. • What classes you need to attend a university.
Four-Year High School Planning Curriculum Graduation In-state area Requirements University English 4 Credits 4 Credits • Check Graduation Math 4 Credits 4 Credits Lab Science 3 Credits 3 Credits requirements 3 Credits 2 Credits Social Studies • Check University 1 credit 1 credit Career/Fine arts Requirements NONE 2 Credits Foreign Language PE 1 Credit 0 Credit Health .50 Credit 0 credit Required 16 ½ credits 16 credits Courses Elective 5 ½ Credits 4 Credits Courses Total 22 Credits 16 Credits Required Credits
How do I know what classes to take? Sample schedule 1. English 10 2. Science 3. Geometry 4. Comp Health & .50 elective 5. Foreign Language or elective 6. Elective
English • English 10 - Required Summer Reading • Honors English 10 – No testing required – Required summer reading – Full year commitment
Math • Geometry • Accelerated Math – For continuing students • Honors Alg 2 • or Next Math Level
Science • Biology for those currently in Investigative Science Honors Level Science • Chemistry • Honors Chemistry • AP Physics 1 • AP Physics C • Applied Biological Systems - For those interested in Plants and Animals
Health - Social Studies • No 10 th grade requirement for social studies. Health is a 10 th req. If you have already taken Health, consider: • AP Human Geography • AP Seminar
10th Examples of Electives Foreign Languages • Many Choices • Need for the University • Upper levels can be taken for college credit.
Examples of Electives Fine Arts Theatre Orchestra Band Guitar Choir Drawing Photo Imaging
Examples of CTE Electives – Vocational Credit Ag Science Marketing Business Management Early Childhood Education Multi Media and Film Drafting Photography Culinary Arts
If you did not take in 9 th grade Physical Education (1 credit required for graduation) • Introduction to Physical Education- – Male Locker • This course offers students a basic foundation in physical education by exposing them to a variety of individual and team sports. A strong emphasis on lifetime sports is stressed. • Introduction to Physical Education – Female Locker • This course offers students a basic foundation in physical education by exposing them to a variety of individual and team sports. A strong emphasis on lifetime sports is stressed.
Air Force JROTC Learn To Lead To Success!! Opens doors to military academies and leading colleges PE graduation credit available No requirement to join the military – A class AND a club!! • Community Service Options: – Blood Drives – AFJ200: Science of Flight – Adopt-a-highway – AFJ 500 (Optional): – Color Guard / Saber Team Competitive Drill • Social Events – Paintball / Laser Tag – Sport & Cyber Competitions – Formal Dances
The Academies excellence in academics… excellence in youth development… Prepares student athletes with better training in a more convenient format. Athletic Academies count towards PE credit • Golf • Volleyball • Soccer • Swimming • Softball • Tennis
Some electives require tryouts, teacher approval or may have an application process. Be sure you have permission to be in a class before you sign up for it. Link Crew Peer Facilitator Avid Tutor Read 180 Advanced performance classes, etc.
ATHLETIC LOCKER • If you play a sport and are registering for Athletic Locker, Baseball – Woods P. 6 PED280 please indicate the sport and coach/period if you know it.
What if I want to take another elective? • You can take a 0 hour class! – O-hour classes are from 6:25-7:20 everyday! – You must have your own transportation! – Did I mention it is EARLY??? – Check the box on your form if you want an additional class!
Now that you have chosen your classes….. You need to input your choices into your Infinite Campus Portal! The following pages are step-by-step instructions how to do this. This will be posted on the Hamilton Website.
Log in to your Student portal or Parent portal
Click on Course Registration
Click on Course Search Core classes will already be loaded. You only need to select ELECTIVE courses and ALTERNATE courses
Type the name of the class you are looking for. Click GO, then find the class on the list to the right and click it.
Click on Request this Course
Course numbers ending in ‘A’ are 1 st semester and ‘B’ indicates 2 nd semester. *For year-long courses, be sure to select both.
Continue to select 1 st and 2 nd semester Electives Zero Hour and Marching Band will be more than a full schedule and you’ll need to put them in as ‘alternate courses’. HHS will move them to the appropriate class period.
A completed schedule is 24/24 units Continue to select at least 2 alternate elective course options.
2 *If you wish to make a If you click on a change to a 1 class in error, or core class, fill change your out the mind during the registration registration form and let window, 1) Click the on the class 2) counselors click ‘Drop This know. Request.
Bring your schedule summary and your registration form with Print you when your counselors request return to your school. summary
Questions? Please see your counselor Counselors will meet with you and finalize your schedule for next year. Your English teacher can tell you the date for this meeting.
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