MADISON COUNTY SCHOOLS SECONDARY COURSE

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MADISON COUNTY SCHOOLSSECONDARY COURSE OFFERINGS 2020-2021DUE TO POSSIBLE REVISIONS BY MDE TO THE APPROVED SECONDARY COURSE OFFERINGS,COURSE OFFERINGS LISTED BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.Directions: Place a check in the select column for thecourses you would like to be enrolled.Place an “A” in the select column to indicate your alternatecourse selection. Three alternate courses must be selected.Note: A prerequisite is a requirement thatmust be met before enrolling in a course.* - Accelerated Courses** - Advanced Placement CoursesENGLISHCourse #230107Course NameEnglish I, Grade 9SelectCredit1230170English I, Accelerated, 9*1230110English II, Grade 101230171English II, Accelerated, 10*1230113English III, Grade 111230172English III, Accelerated, 11*1230116English IV, Grade 121230173English IV, Accelerated, 85231010231026English Language and CompositionAdvanced Placement, 11**English Literature and Composition,Advanced Placement, 12**Mississippi WritersCreative WritingSurvey of African American WritingTechnical and Workplace WritingSurvey of Twentieth Century WritingSREB Ready for High School LiteracySREB Literacy ReadyEssentials for College LiteracyOral CommunicationDebate, 9-12270603270604Foundations of JournalismPrint Journalism11100104Broadcast Journalism12301172301741PrerequisitesEnglish, Accelerated, Grade 8 or average of 90 or above in English,Grade 8English IEnglish I, Accelerated, Grade 9 or average of 90 or above in English I,Grade 9English IIEnglish II, Accelerated, Grade 10 or average of 90 or above in English II,Grade 10English IIIEnglish III, Accelerated, Grade 11 or average of 90 or above in EnglishIII, Grade 11Grade of 90 or above in Accelerated English IIGrade of 90 or above in Accelerated English III or AP English III1½½½½½1111½, 1Freshman onlySeniors only; ACT English Subscore below 15Seniors only; ACT English Subscore 15-18Three courses merged to align with MCCRS with ELAThree courses merged to align with MCCRS with ELANote: Students may repeat this course, earning elective credit insubsequent years.Three courses merged to align with MCCRS with ELANote: Students may repeat this course, earning elective credit insubsequent years.Oral Communication or High-Tech Video Production IIMATHEMATICSCourse 70730270535279912279908279909Course NameAlgebra IGeometryFoundations of Algebra, 9th Graders ONLYAlgebra IIAlgebra IIIReady for High School MathSREB Math ReadyEssentials for College MathAdvanced Mathematics PlusStatistics, Advanced Placement**Calculus*Calculus A.B. Advanced Placement, 12**Calculus B.C. Advanced Placement, 12**SelectCredit1111111111111PrerequisitesAlgebra IGeometryAlgebra II; suggested ACT score 19 or betterFreshman only; May only be taken before Algebra IGeometry; Seniors only; ACT Math Subscore below 15Seniors only; ACT Math Subscore 15-18Algebra IIAlgebra IIAlgebra III or Advanced Mathematics PlusAlgebra III or Advanced Mathematics PlusAlgebra III or Advanced Mathematics Plus

SCIENCECourse #260628260131400700260611260609Course NameFoundations of BiologyBiology IPhysical Science (Intro to Chemistry)Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Science, AdvancedPlacement**Human Anatomy and PhysiologyBotanyZoologyZoology IIMarine and Aquatic ScienceMarine and Aquatic Science IIFoundations of Science LiteracyChemistryChemistry, General, Advanced Placement**Genetics*Biology, General, Advanced Placement**Earth and Space SciencePhysics I*Physics, Advanced Placement I**Physics, Advanced Placement II**Physics C-Electricity and MagnetismAdvanced PlacementPhysics C-Mechanics, Advanced PlacementBiomedical Research*Biomedical Research urse NameMississippi StudiesIntroduction to World GeographyWorld HistoryU.S. History, 1877 to Present, 11GovernmentEconomicsHuman Geography, Advanced Placement**U.S. History, Advanced Placement, 11**U. S. Government & Politics,Advanced Placement**Comparative Government and Politics,Advanced Placement **World History, Advanced Placement**Law Related EducationPsychologySociologyProblems of American DemocracyAdvanced World GeographyGlobal StudiesHumanities IPsychology, Advanced Placement**Macro Economics, Advanced Placement**Micro Economics, Advanced Placement**European History, Advanced Placement**Course 60921160922Course NameEnglish as a Second LanguageFrench IFrench IIFrench III*French Language, Advanced Placement**German IGerman IILatin ILatin IILatin 111½,111PrerequisitesMay only be taken before Biology IBiology I or be enrolled in Biology IBiology I and Juniors or Seniors onlyBiology IBiology IBiology IZoology IBiology IMarine and Aquatic Science IFreshman onlyBiology and Algebra I (80 average or completion of a higher Math course)ChemistryChemistry or be enrolled in ChemistryBiology I and ChemistryAlgebra II, Chemistry, or be enrolled in ChemistryChemistry and completion of Algebra III or higher Math coursePhysics I or Physics I Advanced PlacementChemistry and completion of Algebra III or higher Math courseChemistry and completion of Algebra III or higher Math courseBiology I and ChemistryBiology I and ChemistrySOCIAL STUDIESCourse 51008451020Credit½½11½½½1PrerequisitesMust be enrolled in or completed U.S. History.½½1½½½½1½11½½1U. S. Government & Politics, Advanced Placement8th or 9th Grade Accelerated EnglishIntroduction to World Geography12th Grade and approved applicationFOREIGN LANGUAGESelectCredit1111111111PrerequisitesMust meet eligibility requirements including testing.70 average or above in EnglishCompletion of French ICompletion of French IIFrench III70 average or above in EnglishCompletion of German I70 average or above in EnglishCompletion of Latin ICompletion of Latin II

160923160933160934160935160936160937Latin IVSpanish ISpanish IISpanish III*Spanish IV*Spanish Language, Advanced Placement**111111Course #500704500705500706500707500741Course NameVisual Arts I, 9-12Visual Arts II, 9-12Visual Arts III, 10-12Visual Arts IV, 11-12Studio Art, Advanced 1509906500939500971500952Studio Art 3-D, Advanced PlacementArt History, Advanced Placement**Visual Arts Individual StudyCeramics ICeramics IIDrawing IDrawing IIPainting IPainting IIPhotography ITheatre I, 9-12Theatre IITheatre IIITheatre IVTheatre ProductionPerforming Arts – Special CourseChoral Music, 9-12General Music, 9-12Music, Theory and Harmony/LiteratureMusic Theory, Advanced Placement**11½, 1½½½½½½½½½111½, 111½509901Band½, 1Course 40113341081Course NameContemporary HealthFamily DynamicsChild DevelopmentContemporary Health- FCSResource ManagementNutrition and WellnessDrug EducationPhysical Education - SemesterPhysical Education – Full YearSafety Education *not firearm safetySelectCourse #340151Course NameDriver EducationSelectCourse #280311280312280313280314Course NameSelectJROTC I, 9-11JROTC II, 10-12JROTC III, 11-12JROTC IV, 11-12Course #801002801002Course NameStudy Hall - Full YearStudy Hall - SemesterCompletion of Latin III70 average or above in EnglishCompletion of Spanish ICompletion of Spanish IICompletion of Spanish IIISpanish IVARTS500999SelectCredit½½½, 1½, 111PrerequisitesVisual Arts IVisual Arts IIVisual Arts IIIArt IIArt II and Ceramics IPortfolio and instructor recommendationVisual Arts ICeramics IVisual Arts IDrawing IVisual Arts I or Drawing IPainting IVisual Arts ITheatre ITheatre IITheatre IIITheatre IIIRequires a successful audition.Requires a successful audition.Must be enrolled in Choral Music or BandMusic, Theory and Harmony/ Literature; Sophomores, Juniors, andSeniors onlyRequires a successful audition.HEALTH AND ER EDUCATIONCredit½PrerequisitesMILITARY SCIENCECredit1111PrerequisitesJROTC IJROTC IIInstructor recommendationSTUDY HALL AND EARLY DISMISSALSelectCredit00Prerequisites

000066000077000088000099Early Dismissal - End of 3rd PeriodEarly Dismissal - End of 7th PeriodLate Arrival - Beginning of 2nd PeriodLate Arrival - Beginning of 6th PeriodCourse #132102960996961096961196961296Course NameLearning StrategiesResource (Carnegie Unit earned)Resource, Tenth GradeResource, Eleventh GradeResource, Twelfth GradeCourse 10216P110221PCourse NameCompensatory English ICompensatory English IICompensatory English IIICompensatory English IVCompensatory Mathematics, 9-12Learning Strategies - Semester/Full YearACT Test Preparation 1ACT Test Preparation IIPSAT Test Preparation IPSAT Test Preparation II0000Applicable to Seniors or Career Pathway Experience Students OnlyApplicable to Seniors or Career Pathway Experience Students OnlyApplicable to Seniors OnlyApplicable to Seniors OnlyRESOURCE EDUCATIONSelectCredit11000PrerequisitesSpecial Education rulingSpecial Education rulingSpecial Education rulingSpecial Education rulingSpecial Education rulingACADEMIC ENRICHMENTSelectCredit½, 1½, 1½, 1½, 1½, 1½, 1½½½½PrerequisitesMust be taken with English IMust be taken with English IIMust be taken with English IIIMust be taken with English IVMust be taken with another mathInstructor RecommendationInstructor RecommendationBUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY PATHWAYSCourse 600110142110145Course NameSelectSTEMCCR Freshman FocusBusiness Fundamentals IBusiness LawPersonal FinanceInternational BusinessManagement FundamentalsManagement EssentialsEntrepreneurshipMarketing EssentialsSales and DistributionBusiness FinanceAccounting FundamentalsGraphic Design IGraphic Design IIWeb Design and Media Rich ContentIntroduction to Information TechnologyExploring Computer ScienceComputer Science Principles, requisitesRequired for all freshmanManagement FundamentalsMarketing EssentialsGraphic Design IGraphic Design I and IIAlgebra I and must meet AP selection requirementsCAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION – Taught on MCTC CampusCourse #997000Course NameAutomotive Service ISelectCredit2997001Automotive Service II990001Work-Based Learning (Grades 11-12)990001School-Based Internship (Grades onstruction IConstruction II: CarpentryDigital Media Technology IDigital Media Technology IIUnmanned Aerial SystemsEngineering and Robotics IEngineering and Robotics II222222221, 2PrerequisitesC average or above in Algebra I and TABE reading score of 8.0 orhigherAutomotive Service ICompletion of a two-year career and technical program – or – clearlydefined occupational objective as a junior Must complete an application and interviewCompletion of two-year career and technical program Must complete an application and interviewC average or above in Algebra IConstruction IB average in ICT II or equivalent courseDigital Media Technology IC average or above in Algebra IEngineering and Robotics I

995100Health Science Core29951012994400994401Healthcare and Clinical ServicesHealthcare and Clinical Services-PharmacyTechnicianHealthcare and Clinical Services CNAOptionSimulation and Animation Design ISimulation and Animation Design II996300Teacher Academy I2996301Teacher Academy II29951019951012222Must have completed or currently enrolled in Human Anatomy andPhysiologyHealth Science CoreHealth Science CoreHealth Science Core and 12th GradeB average in ICT II or equivalent courseSimulation and Animation Design IMust complete an application and essayPractice ACT or ACT score of 18 compositeTeacher Academy IAcademies of Madison CountyEach high school has an Academy which combines an academy curriculum with an occupational theme determined by studentinterest. Students interested in participating in an Academy should meet with their school counselor for specific courseselections.Early CollegeMadison County Schools has an articulation agreement with Holmes Community College which affords high school juniors andseniors, who meet established requirements, the opportunity to earn both high school and college credit during the regularschool day on the high school campus.Students should refer to the graduation requirements as stated in the student handbook and on the district website at(www.madison-schools.com) to ensure correct course selections.I would like to register for the above courses for the 2020–2021 school year. I understand that for a course to be offered aminimum of 15 students must be enrolled and budget requirements must be met. I understand that Madison County Schools hasa “no drop” policy as stated in the student handbook.Name of Student:Parent’s Signature:Student ID Number:Date of Signature:Grade level during 2019-2020:Home Phone Number:Grade level during 2020-2021:Business Phone Number:Email address:Cell Phone Number:Madison County Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,national origin, sex, disability, age or religion.

070334 Graphic Design II ½ Graphic Design I 110700 Web Design and Media Rich Content 1 Graphic Design I and II 110600 Introduction to Information Technology 1 . CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION – Taught on MCTC Campus Course # Course Name Select Credit Prerequisites 997000 Automotive