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Freshman and sophomores must be enrolled in 8 courses, 4 each day.
Junior/Senior Co-Op Students: Minimum of 2 periods per day (consecutive periods, no teacher assistant) Students must have a minimum of 6 credits.
Senior Students: Must be enrolled
for a minimum of 3 periods per day. No gaps in schedule. The classes must be
consecutive (1,2,3,4). Minimum of 6 credits.
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LEVEL OF CLASSES
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Pre-AP and Advanced Placement (Honor’s Grade Points) |
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English 1,
2, Pre-AP |
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Advanced and Dual Credit English 4 Dual Credit |
College Credit Courses / Dual Credit Courses Dual Credit Local Policy Students choosing to take dual credit courses off campus, including correspondence courses, must be enrolled as full-time students at North Lamar High School. Any student choosing to register for dual credit courses off campus must have prior written permission from the North Lamar High School principal. Only two off-campus dual credit courses will count toward graduation. Dual credit courses taken off campus will not receive grade points. Any variation in this policy would be a district administrative decision. Beginning with the 2004-2005 freshmen class, AP and Pre-AP courses will receive honors grades points and dual credit courses will receive advanced grade points.
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Regular |
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English 1,2,3,4 World Geography US History World History Math Models with Applications Algebra 1 Health Communication Applications Biology 1 US Government/Economics ESL Computer Science 1 & 2 |
Introduction to Physics & Chemistry Business Computer Information Systems 1 Business Computer Programming Accounting 1 and 2 Art 1, 2,3, 4 Theatre Arts 1, 2, 3 Computer Applications Sociology All Career and Technology Courses (Unless designated otherwise) All Special Education Classes Introduction to Criminal Justice |
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