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|  |HS Information |  |

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| |High School Code | |

| |230180 | |

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| |High School Name | |

| |LAKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL | |

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| |Address | |

| |15060 HELMER RD S | |

| |BATTLE CREEK | |

| |MI - 49015 | |

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| |Phone | |

| |269-565-3722 | |

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| |Fax | |

| |269-565-3728 | |

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| |Primary Contact | |

| |ROB ALLISON | |

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|This high school last updated its list (modified one or more NCAA courses) on   04-Jun-09  . |

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|If the field above is blank, that means this high school has not submitted any NCAA courses since November 21, 2007. |

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|Legal Disclaimer: The list of NCAA courses, and courses contained within, are maintained as a guide for prospective student-athletes seeking|

|NCAA initial-eligibility. The list of approved courses does not, nor is intended to, signify accreditation, certification, approval or |

|endorsement of any high school or specific courses by the NCAA or NCAA Eligibility Center and is subject to change at any time and without |

|notice. Core course information included on this Web site is provided for guidance purposes only and should not be solely relied on as an |

|indication of NCAA initial-eligibility. Certification of a prospective student-athlete is case-specific, and the Eligibility Center has the |

|authority to determine in its sole discretion whether the prospective student-athlete has met all criteria. |

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|High School Core Course Information |

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|Courses designated with a '=' symbol are courses that may be used only by students with a diagnosed disability. A course for a student with|

|disabilities must be exclusively open to students with documented learning disabilities. The course must be quantitatively and |

|qualitatively the same as the regular equivalent and there must be a standardized curriculum/syllabus. |

|NCAA legislation permits a student to receive credit for a core course only one time. As a result, if a student repeats a core course, the |

|student will only receive credit once for the core course, and the highest grade earned in the course will be included in the calculation |

|of the student's core course grade point average. Likewise, if a student completes a course that is duplicative in content with another |

|core course, the student will only receive credit for one of the duplicative courses, and the course with the highest grade earned will be |

|included in the calculation of the student's core course grade point average. |

|List of Denied NCAA Courses (Form 48H) |

|The following course(s) DO NOT qualify as NCAA core course(s) and therefore CANNOT BE USED for NCAA initial-eligibility certification. |

|For those courses processed after January 15, 2004, the reason for denial of the courses will be included at the end of the course title |

|listing on your high school's List of Denied NCAA Courses. The reason codes (RC) and their corresponding explanations are as follows: |

|RC1. The course does not meet a graduation requirement in one of the specified core areas. |

|RC2. The course does not meet the definition of a core course. |

|RC3. The course contains significant personal-service components. |

|RC4. The course does not meet requirements for a nontraditional course. |

|RC5. The course is considered doctrinal in nature. |

|RC6. The course has significant vocational components. |

|RC7. The course is not considered substantially comparable, qualitatively and quantitatively, to a regular core course offered in the |

|academic area. |

|RC8. This course is on hold, pending additional information from the high school. In order for this course to be given a thorough review, |

|the high school must fax or mail a course description from an official school publication such as a course catalog, program of studies or |

|curriculum guide and a course outline/curriculum outline to the attention of Core Course Review. (State standards and generic pacing guides|

|are not sufficient.) Under normal circumstances, please allow 2-3 weeks for review of RC8 materials |

|RC9. The course is a nontraditional course without instructor/student access. |

|RC10. The course is not taught at the level of Algebra I or higher. |

|RC11. The course is taught below the regular academic level. |

|RC12. The course is not considered four-year college preparatory. |

|RC13. The course is not a recognized academic course. |

|RC14. English as a Second Language (ESL) or Speakers of Other Languages (SOL) courses are not acceptable as NCAA Courses; however, advanced|

|ESL or SOL courses may be used, but must be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Any student who wishes to have advanced ESL courses |

|considered when determining his or her initial eligibility must contact the institution he or she will be attending in order to begin the |

|approval process. |

|RC15. The course does not appear to meet NCAA core course guidelines and has been forwarded to the NCAA national office for review. |

|RC16. The course is denied due to submission in the wrong academic core area. You may resubmit the course in the appropriate academic area.|

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|RC17. The course does not meet NCAA core course guidelines as established by the NCAA Core Course Review Committee. |

|RC18. Computer science courses cannot be used to fulfill core course requirements for student-athletes first entering a collegiate |

|institution on or after August 1, 2005. |

|RC19. Courses in which the curriculum, pacing or instructional methods can be modified from student to student (including independent study|

|courses) cannot be placed on a school's list of NCAA Courses. The Eligibility Center may review students' coursework after graduation; |

|however, it cannot be guaranteed that the courses will be used in the initial-eligibility process. |

|English |

|Course |Title |

|Weight | |

| |=READING MASTERY I |

| |=READING MASTERY II |

| |ACTING |

| |COMMUNICATIONS |

| |CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT |

| |CREATIVE WRITING |

| |DEBATE |

| |DRAMA |

| |ENGLISH 1 |

| |ENGLISH 2 |

| |ENGLISH 3 |

| |ENGLISH 4 |

| |ENGLISH 5 |

| |ENGLISH/AP |

| |FORENSICS |

| |HISTORY OF THEATER |

| |INTRO TO JOURNALISM |

| |MODULE 1 |

| |MODULE 10 |

| |MODULE 2 |

| |MODULE 3 |

| |MODULE 4 |

| |MODULE 5 |

| |MODULE 6 |

| |MODULE 7 |

| |MODULE 8 |

| |MODULE 9 |

| |PUBLIC SPEAKING |

| |RESEARCH & INQUIRY |

| |SPEECH |

| |THEATER ARTS |

| |THOUGHT & LANGUAGE |

|Social Science |

|Course |Title |

|Weight | |

| |=CONSUMER ECONOMICS |

| |AMERICAN GOVERNMENT |

| |ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS & REVOLUTION |

| |AP MACROECONOMICS |

| |CITIZENSHIP |

| |CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL SYSTEMS |

| |ECON/SOCIOLOGY |

| |ECONOMICS |

| |GLOBAL STUDIES |

| |SOCIOLOGY |

| |US HISTORY |

| |US HISTORY/AP |

| |WORLD AT WAR & MODERN TIMES |

| |WORLD GEOGRAPHY |

| |WORLD HISTORY |

| |WORLD HISTORY/AP |

| |WORLD PROBLEMS |

|Mathematics |

|Course |Title |

|Weight | |

| |=CORRECTIVE MATH 1 |

| |=CORRECTIVE MATH 2 |

| |=CORRECTIVE MATH 3 |

| |=CORRECTIVE MATH 4 |

| |AB CALCULUS BC |

| |ADV MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES |

| |ALGEBRA 1 |

| |ALGEBRA 2 |

| |ALGEBRA I |

| |ALGEBRA II |

| |ALGEBRA/ADV |

| |AP CALCULUS AB |

| |AP STATISTICS |

| |CALCULUS |

| |CPMP I |

| |CPMP II |

| |CPMP III |

| |DISCRETE MATH |

| |FUNCTIONS STATISTICS & TRIG |

| |GEOMETRY |

| |GEOMETRY R |

| |INTEGRATED MATH 3A (.5 UNIT MAX) |

| |INTEGRATED MATH 3B (.5 UNIT MAX) |

| |INTEGRATED MATH I-A |

| |INTEGRATED MATH I-B |

| |INTEGRATED MATH II |

| |INTEGRATED MATH III |

| |INTEGRATED MATH IV |

| |INTEGRATED MATH V-A |

| |INTEGRATED MATH V-B |

| |PRCAL, ST, TR |

| |PRECACLULUS |

| |PRECALCULUS & DISCRETE MATH |

| |PROB & STATS |

| |TRIG/VECTORS |

|Natural/Physical Science |

|Course |Title |Lab |

|Weight | | |

| |=APPLIED BIO SCIENCE/BIOLOGY |X |

| |ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY |X |

| |BIOCHEMISTRY |X |

| |BIOLOGY |X |

| |BIOLOGY/ADV |X |

| |CHEMISTRY |X |

| |CHEMISTRY/ADV |X |

| |EARTH SCIENCE |X |

| |ECOLOGY | |

| |ENTOMOLOGY |X |

| |ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE | |

| |HUMAN ENVIRONMENT |X |

| |INTEGRATED SCIENCE 1 |X |

| |INTEGRATED SCIENCE 2 |X |

| |LIFE SCIENCE |X |

| |PHYS SCIENCE/INT CHEM/PHYSICS |X |

| |PHYSICAL SCIENCE |X |

| |PHYSICAL SCIENCE 1 |X |

| |PHYSICAL SCIENCE 2 |X |

| |PHYSICS |X |

| |PHYSICS/ADV | |

|Additional Core Courses |

|Course |Title |

|Weight | |

| |FRENCH 1 |

| |FRENCH 2 |

| |FRENCH 3 |

| |FRENCH 4 |

| |FRENCH 5 |

| |JAPANESE 1 |

| |JAPANESE 2 |

| |JAPANESE 3 |

| |JAPANESE 4 |

| |JAPANESE 5 |

| |JAPANESE 6 |

| |LATIN 1 |

| |LATIN 2 |

| |LATIN 3 |

| |LATIN 4 |

| |SPANISH 1 |

| |SPANISH 2 |

| |SPANISH 3 |

| |SPANISH 4 |

| |SPANISH 5 |

| |SPANISH 6 |

|Denied Courses |

|Course|Title |

|Weight| |

| |LOG (NCAA DENIED 9.97) |

| |=CONSUMER ECONOMICS (RC17 8/07) |

| |CULTURAL LITERACY (RC12 3-10) |

| |=APP ALGEBRA (PB NCAA DENIED 4.98) |

| |=APP BIOLOGY (PB NCAA DENIED 4.98) |

| |=APP EARTH SCIENCE (PB NCAA DENIED 4.98) |

| |COMPUTER LITERACY |

| |INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING |

| |VISUAL BASIC:COMPUTER PROGRAMMING |

|No matching courses found. |

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