Desert Mountain Course Selection 2021-2022 School Year

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DESERT MOUNTAINCOURSE SELECTION2022-2023SCHOOL YEARRegistrationInformation for IB MYPSophomore Year

This Power Point was created for current IB MYP 9th Grade Students moving to IB MYP10th grade next year. If you are not continuing in IB MYP, please refer to the standard10th grade Power Point Linked on our Guidance Page.Purpose: The purpose of this presentation is to familiarize students and parents with theIB MYP registration process and assist with course selection.Goal: The goal at the end of the presentation is to select your IB MYP 10th grade coursesand to list course selections on the form provided at the end of this presentation andto put your course selections into SynergyNote: If you do not fill out and return the form used for course selection, your counselor will choose classes for you

Contacting your CounselorYour counselor is here to help you through theregistration process! Don’t hesitate to reach out. Jonathan Brechner (A-Del) jbrechner@susd.org Leslie Jones (Dem-I) ljones@susd.org Michelle Okun (J-Me) mokun@susd.org Veva Pacheco (Mi-She) vevapacheco@susd.org J. Marie Cooper (Shi-Z) jcooper@susd.org NOTE: Emails above are live links. All gold textin this power point will take you to a linked email,website or document.

GRADUATIONREQUIREMENTS 4 Math4 English3 Lab Science3 Social Studies1 Fine Art or CTE1 PE (waived if you complete the diploma program)6 Electives 22 CREDITS TOTALIB MYP students who complete theDiploma program are often eligible forthe Seal of Biliteracy &/or Fine Arts Seal.

IB MYP CoursesCLASS OPTIONS Weighted on 5.0 scale Taken by IB MYP students only Admission into the IB MYP program required Honors Classes Placement based on teacher recommendation Weighted on 5.0 scale Require 1 semester commitment and Honors Contract Advanced Placement (Click here for more AP information) Year long commitment Test in Spring – fee associated with testing Test score determines college credit Weighted on 5.0 scale Dual Enrollment Earn community college credit while in high school Fee associated with course payable to Scottsdale Community College Dual Enrollment

IB MYP Honors US/AZ History IB MYP Honors English IIth10GradeMYP IBCourseSelections Language: French, Mandarin& Spanish Math – see math sequence Biology OR Chemistry(Honors available) Elective

HIGH SCHOOL PLANNING GUIDEDMHS IB MYP Academic Honesty PolicyDMHS IB MYP Inclusion PolicyDMHS IB MYP Language PolicyIB MYP Assessment PolicyHigh School Planning Guideprovides detailed coursedescriptions and courseprerequisites. It also providesinformation on graduationrequirements, college admission,fees, as well as critical informationon deadlines, withdrawal dates andclass rank.

Language and Literature: EnglishAll 10th grade MYP IB students take IB MYP Honors English IIIndividuals and Society: Social StudiesAll 10th grade MYP IB students take IB MYP Honors American/Arizona History

MATHMathematics Course SequenceOption 1Option 2Option 38th Grade Pre-Algebra8th Grade Algebra I8th Grade Geo/Trig Honors9th Grade Algebra9th Grade Geometry orGeo/Trig Honors9th Grade Algebra II Honors10th Grade Geometry orGeo/Trig HonorsAlgebra II or Honors Algebra II10th IB MYP Inquiry & Reasoning11th Grade Algebra IIMath HL – year 111th Grade HL Math12th Grade SL MathMath HL – year 212th Grade Calculus IIIDifferential Equations

SCIENCES:Helpful Hints for picking your IB MYP 10th grade Science Course:If you choose Chemistry or Chemistry Honors for your 10th grade science, you maytake Biology SL or Biology HL during Junior and/or Senior years.If you choose Biology or Biology Honors for your 10th grade science, you will mayChemistry SL or Chemistry HL during Junior and/or Senior years.If you are planning to take SL Chemistry, Chemistry 1 is a prerequisite.

LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONAll 10th Grade IB MYP Students continue sequential progression of theforeign language taken in 9th Grade.

ELECTIVEOPTIONS:When it comes to Electivesyou have MANY OPTIONS: Fine Arts PE (not required) CTE Interdepartmental English and Social StudiesElectives

FINE ARTS Fine Arts Classes follow aprogression and should be takensequentially Studio Art I is a prerequisite for allArt Classes Band Auxillary, Marching Bandand Jazz Ensemble are ZERO hourclasses (an additional morningclass ) IB MYP Students are stronglyrecommended to take a Fine Artcredit to allow for SL and HLplacement in Group 6:Arts.

PHYSICALEDUCATIONNOTE: Students who complete the IB Diploma Program are exempt from the PhysicalEducation Requirement. If you exit the IB program at any time you will need to take PE tograduate.Before taking PE electives you must have completed and passed both semesters ofIntroductory Physical Education. (may be waived)

CTETo prepare today’s students forthe new global economy, SUSDCTE courses provide studentswith opportunities to engage inlearning activities that teachacademic and 21st CenturySkills standards taught throughrelevant project-based learningtasks using current industrystandard technology.Completion of certain CTEcourses lead to industryrecognized certification.Ex. Sports Medicine: CPR andFirst Aid CertificationFor detailed information regarding CTE certifications andcourse descriptions visit the High School Planning Guide.Note: IB MYP Students are strongly recommended to takea Fine Art credit to allow for SL and HL placement inGroup 6:Arts. AZ Universities will accept CTE credit in lieuof Fine Art Credit.

INTERDEPARTMENTAL Student Government requires anapplication Robotics is an 8th-hour class(additional course after school) Yearbook is a sequential class All classes with eL listed after thecourse number are LAB classes.Lab classes are taken on campusbut taught online in a modularfashion

ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES

Fill outFill out the MYPspecific colored courseselection sheet that waspassed out in yourclass.ReviewGo over your courseselections with yourparent.Sign & SaveHave your parent SIGNthe colored selectionsheet and place it in aSAFE SPOT!This sheet WILL BECOLLECTED bycounselors when we doone-on-one meetingswith you.SynergyUse this sheet to enteryour selections intoSynergy.Need Help? LinksPowerPoints andDirections Sheets onour Guidance Websiteunder course selectionPLEASE NOTE: If you do not select classes, counselors will select courses for you and will notbe able to make changes.

IMPORTANT NOTES Counselors will meet with you in English classes to check your course selections. Ifyou do not input courses, your counselor will select courses for you! Not sure which classes you have taken? Review your Course History in Student Vue. There will be NO COURSE CHANGES at the start of the school year except for classescompleted in summer school. Failed (F) core courses needed for graduation will need to be retaken either during theschool year or during summer school and may result in course selection adjustments. By registering for Honors courses you agree to abide by the Honors Contract . By registering for IB MYP you agree stay in IB MYP for one semester and to abide by: DMHS IB MYP Academic Honesty Policy DMHS IB MYP Inclusion Policy DMHS IB MYP Language Policy IB MYP Assessment Policy Students who exit the program mid-year will be placed in non-honors courses. Non-SUSD courses must be approved by your counselor.NO COURSE CHANGES AFTER MARCH 31,2022

By registering for IB MYP you agree stay in IB MYP for one semester and to abide by: DMHS IB MYP Academic Honesty Policy DMHS IB MYP Inclusion Policy DMHS IB MYP Language Policy IB MYP Assessment Policy Students who exit the program mid-year will be placed in non-honors courses. Non-SUSD courses must be approved by your counselor.

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