North East Independent School District



INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF THE AMERICASRISING 10TH – 12th GRADE COURSE SELECTION FOR 2019-2020 NEISD ID # _____________ Return to Counseling Office by January 31, 2019Last Name:First Name: Middle Initial: Preferred Name:Previous School Attended:Student Date of Birth:Student Cell Phone #Student Email: Parent (1) Name: Parent Contact Phone #Parent Cell Phone #Parent Email:Parent (2) Name: Parent Contact Phone #Parent Cell Phone #Parent Email:___________________________________ _________________________________ _______________ Student Signature Parent Signature Date GRADUATION PLAN: prior to selecting courses for 2019-2020, please review your graduation plan, credits needed, and STAAR EOC information. Endorsements: please mark the box next to any endorsement you plan to pursueEndorsementsISA Credit Requirements (26 Total)Business and IndustryEnglish Language Arts: 4Fine Arts: 1Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (this does NOT require admittance to the STEM magnet)Mathematics: 4Health: 0.5XMultidisciplinary StudiesScience: 4Physical Education: 1Public ServiceSocial Studies: 4Electives: 4.5Arts and HumanitiesWorld Languages: 3Four Year Plan9th GradeCredit10th GradeCredit11th GradeCredit12th GradeCredit English I (EOC)1.0English II (EOC)1.0English III1.0Advanced English 1.0Alg I (EOC) or Geometry1.0Geometry or Alg II1.0Alg II or Pre-Cal1.0Stats or Calc BC1.0World Geo1.0World History1.0US History (EOC)1.0Govt/Eco1.0Language other than English1.0Language other than English II1.0Language other than English III1.0Advanced Science1.0PE/Health/Fine Arts/CTE1.0PE/Health/Fine Arts1.0PE/Health Fine Arts0.5Elective/CTE1.0Digital Media1.0Chemistry Pre-AP1.0AP Physics1.0Elective/CTE1.0Biology Pre-AP (EOC)1.0Elective/CTE1.0Elective/CTE1.0Elective/CTE1.0*EOC: STAAR End of Course exams is required2019-2020 CORE COURSE CHOICESThe following core classes are required. Please select one course from each category (1-5). (Only Select G/T Courses if you are currently a NEISD G/T student and wish to continue.)1. Lunch___H9650 LunchEVERY student is required to have lunch2. English___H1214z English II Pre-AP__H1215z English II G/T Pre-AP___H1314Z AP English III___H1315z AP English III G/T___H1501Z AP English IV___H1502Z AP English IV G/T3. MathFor Geometry, you must currently be taking high school level Algebra 1___H2413z Geometry___ H2324z Algebra II Pre-AP___ H2325z Algebra II G/T Pre-AP___H2323z Algebra II (current 10th grade students now in Geometry)___H2719Z Precalculus Pre-AP___H2720Z Precalculus Pre-AP G/T___H2947Z Statistics___H2735Z Calculus BC4. Advanced Science ___H3333z Chemistry Pre-AP (10th grade)___ H3444z AP Physics (11th grade)___H3243z AP Biology___H3743z AP Environmental Systems___H3854z Neurobiology___H3255z Anatomy and Physiology5. Social Studies___H4215z AP World History___H4115z AP US History6.World Language___H5313z Spanish I___H5324z Spanish II Pre-AP___H5334z Spanish III Pre-AP___H5345z Spanish Language AP___H5354z Spanish V Honors___H5346z Spanish Literature AP __H5451z Sign Language I __H5452z Sign Language II __H5453 Sign Language III __H5454 Sign Language IV__H5413 Japanese I__H5423 Japanese II__H5424 Japanese II Pre-AP__H5433 Japanese III__H5424 Japanese III Pre-AP__H5444 AP Japanese__H5445Mandarin Chinese I__H5446Mandarin Chinese II__H5447Mandarin Chinese II Pre-AP__H5455Mandarin Chinese III__H5456Mandarin Chinese III Pre-AP__H5013French I__H5023French II__H5024French II Pre-AP__H5033French III__H5034French III Pre-AP__H5044French IV Pre-AP__H5045AP French Language__H5113German I__H5123German II__H5124German II Pre-AP__H5133German III__H5134German III Pre-AP__H5144German IV Pre-AP__H5145AP German Language__H5213__H5223__H5224__H5233__H5234__H5244__H5252Latin ILatin IILatin II Pre-APLatin IIILatin III Pre-APLatin IV Pre-APAP Latin Vergil___ I have completed and received credit for at least 3 years of the same World Language7-8. ELECTIVESWe HIGHLY recommend that students take a course that will fulfill a graduation requirement (Health, PE, Fine Arts). Please check each box you have completed.I have taken Health (0.5 credit) I have taken a full year of fine art (1.0 credit) I have taken a full year of PE (1.0 credit) After reviewing the electives listed on pages 3-6, please list electives in order of preference if you want a semester elective course be sure to include another semester course on the next line below .If you have not checked all the above boxes, please include them in your choices (HEALTH, FINE ART, PE). The electives listed on pages 3-6 include electives you have access to at ISA, LEE, and through the Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC). Please reference the NEISD course catalog for course descriptions. *Indicates courses that award PE creditElective Course NumberElective Course Name1.2.3.4.5. 6.7.8.HealthH7107H7108 Healthy Lifestyles*(0.5 credit of Health and 0.5 credit of PE)H7101Health(Semester Course)PEH7207Fitness Basics* (Semester Course)H7209Dynamic Cardio Training*(Semester Course)H7211Individual Recreational Activities* (Semester Course)Boys’ Athletics**requires physical *See attached Coach list to contact.See LEE courses on next page for specific course numberBoys Track* (spring semester only)Football*Boys Basketball*Boys Soccer*Girls’ Athletics**requires physical*See attached Coach list to contact.See LEE courses on next page for specific course numberVolleyball*Girls BasketballSoftballGirls SoccerGirls Track (spring semester only)Boys’ or Girls’ Athletics**requires physical and approval for varsity sports*See attached Coach list to contact.See LEE courses on next page for specific course numberGolf* Wrestling*Tennis*Swimming*Diving*Cross Country* (fall semester only)Sports Medicine (not a PE credit)Fine ArtsH5512z Art I Pre-APH5521zDrawing IIH5531zDrawing IIIH5501zAP Studio Art 2D (11th-12th)H5502zAP Studio Art Drawing (11th-12th)English ElectivesH4831zSociology (1st semester)H1635zPractical Writing (1st semester seniors)H1634zCreative Writing (1st semester)H1730zFilm Course (2nd semester)Social Studies ElectivesH4826zAP Comparative Government (2nd semester)H4854zDiscovering the Middle East (1st semester)H4839zDiscovering Latin America (2nd semester)H4122zAP Human Geography (2nd semester)H4829zAP Psychology (2nd semester)H4849z21st Century Global LeadershipH4828zAnthropologyMUNSA (These courses require interview and instructor approval)H4847zCo-Chair 1st yearH4850zCo-Chair 2nd yearH4850Z3SecretariatPALS (This course requires interview and instructor approval)H7620zPeer Assistance Leadership and Service (PALS) *Indicates courses that award PE crediMATHEMATICSH2330College Algebra121H2734AP Calculus AB11-121H2606Algebraic Reasoning10-121SCIENCEH3123Integrated Physics and Chemistry9-101H3343AP Chemistry11-121H3445AP Physics 211-121H3650Astronomy11-121H3652Aquatic Science11-121H3330Earth and Space10-12 1H8414Forensic Science11-121SOCIAL STUDIESH4221AP European History9-121 OTHER LANGUAGESH5013French I9-121H5023French II9-121H5024French II Pre-AP9-121H5033French III10-121H5034French III Pre-AP11-121H5044French IV Pre-AP11-121H5045AP French Language121 H5113German I9-121H5123German II9-121H5124German II Pre-AP9-121H5133German III10-121H5134German III Pre-AP10-121H5144German IV Pre-AP11-121H5145AP German Language121 H5213Latin I9-121H5223Latin II9-121H5224Latin II Pre-AP9-121H5233Latin III10-121H5234Latin III Pre-AP10-121H5244Latin IV Pre-AP11-121H5252AP Latin Vergil11-121H5313Spanish I9-121H5315Spanish II Native Pre-AP9-121H5323Spanish II9-121H5324Spanish II Pre-AP9-121H5332Spanish III Native Pre-AP9-121H5333Spanish III10-121H5334Spanish III Pre-AP10-121H5344Spanish IV Pre-AP 11-121H5345AP Spanish Language11-121H5346AP Spanish Literature11-121H5413Japanese I9-121H5423Japanese II10-121H5424Japanese II Pre-AP10-121H5433Japanese III11-121H5434Japanese III Pre-AP11-121H5444AP Japanese11-121H5445Mandarin Chinese I9-121H5446Mandarin Chinese II10-121H5447Mandarin Chinese II Pre-AP10-121H5455Mandarin Chinese III11-121H5456Mandarin Chinese III Pre-AP11-121H5457AP Mandarin Chinese11-121H5451American Sign Language I9-121H5452American Sign Language II10-121H5453American Sign Language III 11-121H5454American Sign Language IV121FINE ARTSH5611Band 10-121H5619Color Guard9-121H5691Inst Ensem I9-121H5692Inst Ensem II10-121H5693Inst Ensem III11-121H5694Inst Ensem IV121H5662Stage Band (Jazz Band)10-121H5691pg Guitar I– Inst. Ensemble9-121H5671Orchestra I 9-121H5672Orchestra II9-121H5673Orchestra III9-121H5674Orchestra IV9-121H5680 AP Music Theory11-121H5711 Choir I (Beg Women’s)9-121H5711B Men’s Chorus9-121H5721 Choir II (Var )10-121H5731 Choir III 10-121H5741 Choir IV10-121H5751Vocal Ens I (Madrigals)10-121H5761Vocal Ens II (Madrigals)10-121H5762Show Choir 10-121 H5900 Theatre Arts I9-121H5905 Theatre Arts II10-121H5906 Theatre Arts III11-121H5907 Theatre Arts IV121H5910ATheatre Production I Acting9-121H5910BTheatre Production I Tech9-121H5915ATheatre Production II Acting10-121H5915BTheatre Production II Tech10-121H5916ATheatre Production III Acting11-12 1H5916BTheatre Production III Tech11-121H5917ATheatre Production IV Acting121H5917BTheatre Production IV Tech121H5920Tech Theatre I9-121H5925 Tech Theatre II10-121H5930Tech Theatre III11-121H7421Principles of Dance I9-121H7422Principles of Dance II10-121H7423Principles of Dance III11-121H7424Principles of Dance IV121JOURNALISMH1703Journalism9-121H1743Adv Dig/Newspaper Prod I10121H1744Adv Dig/Newspaper Prod II11-121H1745Adv Dig/Newspaper Prod III121H1746 Yearbook Production I10-121H1747Yearbook Production II11-121H1748Yearbook Production III121H1753 Ind. Study Journalism121H1720PhotoJournalism10-121SPEECHH5809Professional Comm9-120.5H5820Debate I9-121H5825Debate II10-121H5827Debate III H11-121H5828I S Speech H (Debate IV)121HEALTH, P.E., ATHLETICS, LEE-ETTES, ROTCH7101Health Education11-120.5H7207Fitness Basics9-120.5H7208Outdoor Adventures9-120.5H7209Dynamic Cardio Training9-120.5H7211Individual Rec Activities9-120.5H7222Team Rec. Activities10-120.5H8801Healthy Lifestyles I & II9-121H7273Sports Medicine I10-120.5H7274Sports Medicine II10-121H7302Football 2101H7303Football 3111H7304Football 4121H7312Boys Basketball 2101H7313Boys Basketball 3111H7314Boys Basketball 4121H7316Girls Basketball 2101H7317Girls Basketball 3111H7318Girls Basketball 4121H7323Baseball 2101H7324Baseball 3111H7325Baseball 4121H7319Softball 2101H7320Softball 3111H7321Softball 4121H7328Cross Country 2 (Fall)100.5H7329Cross Country 3 (Fall)110.5H7330Cross Country 4 (Fall)120.5H7332Boys Track 2 (Spring)100.5H7333Boys Track 3 (Spring)110.5H7334Boys Track 4(Spring)120.5H7336Girls Track 2(Spring)100.5H7337Girls Track 3(Spring)110.5H7338Girls Track 4 (Spring)120.5H7342Tennis 2101H7343Tennis 3111H7344Tennis 4121H7352Golf 2101H7353Golf 3111H7354Golf 4121H7362Swimming 2101H7363Swimming 3111H7364Swimming 4121H7366Diving 2101H7367Diving 3111H7368Diving 4121H7372Volleyball 2101H7373Volleyball 3111H7374Volleyball 4121H7391Soccer Boys 2101H7392Soccer Boys 3111H7393Soccer Boys 4121H7395Soccer Girls 2101H7396Soccer Girls 3111H7397Soccer Girls 4121H7280 Wrestling 2101H7281Wrestling 3111H7282Wrestling 4121H7402Pep Squad I9-121H7403Pep Squad II10-121H7404Pep Squad III11-121H7405Pep Squad IV121H7411Drill I Darling Drillers10-121H7412Drill II Darling Drillers11-121H7413Drill III Darling Drillers121H7414Drill IV Darling Drillers121H7415Dance I Royal Rubies9-121H7416Dance II Royal Rubies10-121H7417Dance III Royal Rubies11-121H7418Dance IV Royal Rubies121H7431Cheer II10-121H7432Cheer III11-121H7433Cheer Iv121STUDENT LEADERSHIPH7501JROTC I9-121H7502JROTC II10121H7503JROTC III11-121H7504JROTC IV121H7505JROTC R/D 9-121H7506 JROTC Staff11-121H7640Peer Tutor for the Handicapped 9-121LCAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATON / ALAMO ACADEMIESBusiness/ Finance/ MarketingH8290Prin of Bus,Mrkting &Fin9-121H8301Accounting I10-121H8302Accounting II11-121 H8291Bus Info. Management I 9-121H8292Bus Info. Management. II9-121 H8025Dollars and Sense 10-120.5Hospitality/ Education Training/CosmetologyH8063Culinary Arts I10-122H8064 Culinary Arts II10-122H8021 Practicum in Culinary Arts11-122H8043Practicum in Ed Training122 H8084Instructional Practices11-122**h6650Intro to Cosmetology 101**h6651Cosmetology 11-122Health Sci./ Law/ Public Safety/ Corrections/ SecurityH8340Prin of Health Science9-121H6757Medical Terminology9-121**H3254Pharmacy Technician 121H8345Counsel in Mental Health10-121H8344Health Science Theory10-121H8346Practicum in HS (Clinical)11-122**H8348Practicum in HS (CNA)122**H8358Dental Assistant11-122**H8354EMT Basic 122**H8360Medical Assistant122H8410Prin of Law, Public Safe10-121H8413Law Enforcement I101H8418Law Enforcement II11-121Technology/Engineering//Robotics/Hallmark/Alamo AcH3005Computer Sci I PreAP9-121H3006Computer Sci II Pre-AP10-121H3007Computer Si Principles AP10-121H3010Computer Science AP-A10121H6656Principles of AV/Comm9-101H6731 Audio Video Production I9-121H6733 Adv Audio/Video Prod 10-122H6741Aud/Vid Prod II11-121H6742Aud/Vid Prod Lab11-121H6761Practicum in AV/Prod11-122**H6786Hallmark College of Aero11-122H6647Principles of Architecture9-121H6687Principles of Info Tech10-121**H6702Info Technology App I113**H6704Info Technology App II123 **H8176Manufacturing Tech I113**H8178Manufacturing Tech II123H8245 Architecture Design I10-121H8246 Architecture Design II11-122H8250Principles of Applied Engin9-121Courses with an ** must see counselor before requesting.Career and Technical Education CenterThe following courses are taken at the Career and Technical Education Center. YOU MUST apply to the Career and Technical Education Center by January 30th in order to take these classes. The application for the CTEC is found here: HYPERLINK " ^Denotes courses that must be taken concurrently.*Denotes courses that require prerequisites to be taken on the home high school campus.May need to designate that all of these courses are offered at CTEC and off of your campus. " ^Denotes courses that must be taken concurrently.*Denotes courses that require prerequisites to be taken on the home high school campus.May need to designate that all of these courses are offered at CTEC and off of your campus. 10th - 12th Course CardCourse #Course NameGrade LevelCreditPre-ReqsH8112Automotive Technology9-122.0NoneH8113Advanced Automotive Technology10-122.0Automotive TechnologyH6774Diesel Equipment Technology I9-122.0NoneH6775Diesel Equipment Technology II10-122.0Diesel Equipment Technology IH8114Practicum inTransportation11-122.0Advanced Automotive Technology ORDiesel Equipment Technology IIH6777Practicum inTransportation II122.0Practicum inTransportationH8081Construction Management I9-122.0NoneH8240Construction Management II10-122.0Construction Management IH8154^ & H6763^Electrical Technology I & Principles of Construction9-122.0NoneH8155Electrical Technology II10-122.0 Electrical Technology I & Principles of ConstructionH8249^ &H6763^HVAC I &Principles of Construction9-122.0NoneH8295HVAC II10-122.0HVAC I & Principles of ConstructionH8241^ &H6763 Plumbing Technology I & Principles of Construction9-122.0NoneH8242Plumbing Technology II10-122.0Plumbing Technology I & Principles of ConstructionH8248Practicum in Construction Management11 - 122.0Construction Management II, Electrical Technology II, HVAC II or Plumbing Technology IIH8156Practicum in Construction Management II122.0Practicum in Construction ManagementH8174Welding I9-122.0NoneH8175Welding II10-122.0Welding IH8179Practicum in Welding11-122.0Welding II8180Practicum in Welding II122.0Practicum in Welding8348*Certified Nurse Aide11-122.0Biology & Health Science Theory or Health Science Clinical8358*Dental Assistant11-122.0Biology & Health Science Theory or Health Science Clinical8354*EMT Basic122.0Biology & Health Science Theory or Health Science Clinical8360*Medical Assistant122.0Biology & Health Science Theory or Health Science Clinical3254*Pharmacy Technician122.0Biology & Health Science Theory or Health Science Clinical ................
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