AICE Planning Sheet – Junior Year



Cambridge AICE Program Planning Sheet – Course Progression Options

Student Name: Class of: 2018 Only

College Plan/Major:

Planning Your Schedule

High School Credits earned in Middle School: Course(s):

The AICE curriculum requires completing a total of seven AICE courses from the sophomore to senior years, with at least one course and exam from each of three subject groupings, AND the “Core” (see back page). Students may take as many AICE courses as desired, as long as there is a teacher recommendation and the minimum requirement (7) is met (at least 8 is preferred). Required courses/subjects are in bold.

Freshman Year Schedule Sophomore Year Schedule

Pre-AICE English Language AICE English Language 1

AP Human Geography AICE International History (AS)

Algebra 1 Honors OR Geometry Honors OR

Geometry Honors OR Algebra 2 Honors OR Algebra 2 Honors AICE Math

Pre-AICE Biology Pre-AICE Chemistry

Pre-AICE World Language 1 Pre-AICE World Language 2

(Spanish, French) (Spanish, French)

Academic Elective(s) Academic Elective(s)

Elective(s) Elective(s)

Total AICE Courses/Credits Total AICE Courses/Credits

Junior Year Schedule Senior Year Schedule

AICE English Literature 1 (AS) AICE English Literature 2 (AL)

AICE US History (AS) Math (AICE Math, AP Calc. AB, AP Calc. BC,

AICE Math OR AP Stat., Dual Enrollment math)

Algebra 2 Honors OR Science (AICE Physics, AICE Bio, AICE Chem.

AP Calc. AB/BC OR AICE Environmental Management)

Pre-Calc. AICE European History (AL)

Pre-AICE Physics Global Perspectives (11th or 12th gr)

AICE Global Perspectives (11th or 12th gr) AICE World Language

World Language 3 (honors weighting) Academic Elective(s) Elective(s) Elective(s) Elective(s)

Total AICE Courses/Credits: Total AICE Courses/Credits:

Deviations from this plan require prior approval by the AICE Counselor and/or Assistant Principal.

AICE Exam Tracking and Course Options

Student Name: Class of:

AICE Program Curriculum Requirements

The AICE Curriculum requires students to successfully complete a minimum of seven AICE level courses and the corresponding examinations, with at least one course and exam from each of three subject groupings AND the “Core”:

Listed below are the AICE level courses and exams offered at SAHS within each subject grouping:

Math & Science Languages Arts & Humanities

Biology English Language 1 English Literature 1

Math English Language 2 English Literature 2

Physics Spanish Language US History

Chemistry French Language International History

*Environmental Management European History

*Psychology *Psychology

*Environmental Mgt. Optional Art & Design (AS)

Core (required) Interdisciplinary Category Art & Design (AL)

Global Perspectives General Paper Art is offered in

Thinking Skills Draw/Paint, Digital Art

or Ceramics

*AICE Psychology is a Social Science course and can count in either the Math/Sci. or Humanities categories for AICE Curriculum purposes only. It will count as a Social Studies credit to most colleges, but will show as an Elective or Social Studies credit on the high school transcript, not as a

math or science credit. *AICE Environmental Management can count in Math/Sci. or Humanities.

AICE Diploma Award (earned from/awarded by Cambridge – not SAHS):

In order to be on track toward completion of the AICE Diploma Award, you must pass a minimum of seven exams, with at least one exam from each of the three subject groupings AND the “Core”. Students who pass the required seven exams will earn the AICE Diploma Award from Cambridge International Examinations (not to be confused with your SAHS High School Diploma). Students who earn the AICE Diploma Award AND have a minimum of 100 community service hours logged on their transcript are eligible for the Florida Academic Scholars Bright Futures Award (GPA and SAT/ACT test score requirements are waived!).

Additional courses which satisfy the State University System (FL) academic requirements

English Math Science Arts & Humanities

Creative Writing AP Statistics Physical Science Economics Honors

Journalism AP Calculus AB Earth Science Psychology (standard)

DE English AP Calculus BC Anatomy Honors AP Art (Drawing)

African Amer. Lit. Hon. Pre-Calculus AP 2D Art (Digital

DE College Alg/ AP 3D Art (Ceramics)

Pre-Calc./Stat. AP Music Theory

Math for College Readiness

World Language

Any course (minimum 2 years of the same language required for 4-year university admissions)

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