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Develop a Four-Year Plan of Study Your School Counselor will help you plan your four years of high school in such a manner that your course selections will meet graduation requirements and help you in preparing for the future. The Counselor will also encourage you to take courses that enhance your development and a well-rounded personality by including the arts, personal interests, and developmental skills during each of your high school years. A four-year-plan of study will help you determine which classes are pre-requisites for other classes, those that provide excellent job skills, or those classes that are required for college admissions. A four-year plan of study will help you to understand which classes are required for graduation, which classes are needed for admissions into college, and which classes are needed for you to make the most of your high school education. Review your plan of study each year after adjusting to the current course schedule. Due to scheduling conflicts, not every student is able to schedule all of the classes they desire each year. If you are forced to drop a course due to a conflict, you should check your four-year plan of study and make the necessary adjustments. The school administration will schedule courses to accommodate the majority of students needs, within the constraints of the existing staff and budget. The master schedule is generated by using student class registrations. If you want the schedule to reflect your wants and needs, be sure to develop a four-year plan of study and to pre-register each spring. If you are considering a four year college for post-high school education, you will be expected to take numerous credits in general education courses regardless of your major or specialty area. These include social sciences, math, chemistry, physics, humanities, health and wellness, English and history. A well-rounded high school curriculum provides a helpful background to these general education courses. An undergraduate 4-year degree is really a liberal arts degree with a special area of interest. Consider also that in the career world, the average person changes careers numerous times and within careers the knowledge base continually changes. Having knowledge in one subject area is no longer sufficient. In addition, if you are planning to compete in college athletics, there are specific NCAA and NAIA requirements. See your guidance counselor for more information. PLAN AHEAD! Graduation Requirements To motivate students toward satisfactory performance in every course of study, the requirements for graduation from Baker High School will be twenty-two credits according to the following schedule:

4 Semesters Physical Education & 2 Credits Health 8 Semesters Language Arts 4 Credits 2 Semesters World History 1 Credit 2 Semesters American History 1 Credit 2 Semesters Biology 1 Credit 2 Semesters Government 1 Credit 2 Semesters Physical Science 1 Credit 4 Semesters Mathematics 2 Credits 1 Semester Speech.5 Credit 2 Semesters Practical Arts (1 must 1 Credit be Doc Formatting) 2 Semesters Fine Arts 1 Credit 1 Semesters Elective Courses 6.5 Credits Practical Arts Classes: Agriculture Education, Business, Family & Consumer Science and Technology Education Fine Arts Classes: Art, Choir, Band, Web Page Design, Drafting and Quilting If individual cases arise that seem to make these requirements unrealistic, a study team may be formed that will include the guidance counselor, one administrator, and one instructor. The team may consider the student s status based upon a study of the individual case to justify waiver of the twenty-two credit requirement, provided that the individual student has entered a special tutoring program for at least two semesters and meets minimum state standards for graduation. Please note that students may have only one study hall per year. They can not take a full year of study hall and a full year of weights together. They can take a full year of weights and a half year of study hall and vise versa, but a full year of both is not allowed. College Admission Requirements Research shows higher ACT/SAT scores and completion of recommended core coursework are closely associated with higher college graduation and persistence rates. Public colleges and universities in each state have their own unique admission requirements as do private colleges and universities. When you are doing your high school course planning it is important to take into consideration the requirements of the colleges you may be interested in attending. As an example of what admission standards may look like, the requirements for the Montana University System are explained below. In order to enter the four-year programs of the Montana University System, students must demonstrate that they have the math skills needed for college level work by either earning satisfactory test scores or completing a rigorous high school core that includes four years of mathematics. These standards were adopted by the Montana Board of Regents in July 200. In addition, the Montana Board of Regents recently adopted Writing Proficiency Standards that students enrolling in four-year programs must meet.

Open admissions remain in place at Montana s Colleges of Technology, Community Colleges, and the Two-Year programs at Montana State University-Northern and the University of Montana-Western. Community Colleges (Dawson, Miles, Flathead) require a completed High School Transcript or GED, and some may require the ACT. Colleges of Technology and Junior Colleges may require a Placement Test or the ASSET Test. The North Dakota University System and the South Dakota University System require years of science. South Dakota Colleges may require a Fine Arts class such as music or art. MONTANA UNIVERSITY SYSTEM ADMISSION POLICIES In order to be admitted to any of the four-year campuses of Montana University System, students must meet a combination of admissions standards. FIRST, Admissions Policy 01.1, requires that students meet one of three minimum requirements: Minimum admissions exam scores: ACT Composite SAT Total MSU-Northern, UM-Western 20 1440 MSU-Billings & Bozeman 22 1540 UM-Missoula and MT Tech of UM 22 1540 OR have at least a 2.5 high school GPA (grade point average); OR rank in top half of school s graduating class. AND, students must complete the Board of Regents College Preparatory Program in high school. There are two tracks of college prep courses, the minimum core, established in 1991, and the rigorous core, adopted in 2002 as part of the math proficiency standard. Students graduating in 2010 or later must complete the Rigorous Core to be eligible for a Montana University System Honor Scholarship. Course Minimum Core Years Rigorous Core Years Algebra I, II, and Geometry Algebra I, II, and (or the sequential content Geometry *Note: In school equivalent) and a course (or the sequential content systems where a beyond Algebra II (such as Mathematics equivalent). Students are student may take 4 ** Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, encouraged to take a math Algebra I in the 8th Calculus, Computer Math, or course in their senior grade, the student course equivalent) All must year. must still complete have grades of C or better. years of college

English Science Social Studies Electives Written and oral communication skills and literature 2 lab sciences: one year must be earth science, biology, chemistry or physics. Other year can be one of those sciences or other approved college prep lab science. Global studies (world history, world geography), American history, and government. Economics, American Indian history or other third-year course World language (preferably 2 years), computer science, visual and performing arts, or vocational education preparatory math in high school. 4 2 2 Written and oral communication skills, literature, and a designated college-prep composition or research-writing course Full year each: General, physical or earth science; biology; chemistry or physics Global studies (world history, world geography), American history, and government. Economics, American Indian history or other third-year course. Recommend: ½ yr of other courses such as psychology, humanities 2 years of a World Language, computer science, visual & preforming arts, vocational ed units which meet OPI requirements 4 ** **Alternate Rigorous Core Math/Science Combination Based on course availability, three years of mathematics, including a course beyond Algebra II, and four years of laboratory science may be substituted for the four years of math and three years of science requirement. AND, students must satisfy the Mathematics Proficiency standard (Policy 01.15): Assessment Beginning Fall 2010 ACT Math 22 SAT Math 520 AP Calculus AB or BC Subject Exam CLEP College Algebra-Trig, Calculus, or Trig 50

OR Minimum Grades of C in each course of the High School Rigorous Core including 4 years of math and years of science. AND, students must satisfy the Writing Proficiency standard (Policy 01.16): Assessment Beginning Fall 2009 ACT Writing Subscore on Optional Writing Test 7 or ACT Combined English/Writing Score or 18 Essay Score Writing Section of SAT or 7 SAT Writing Section Score or 440 AP English Language Literature Examination or MUS Writing Assessment.5 OR a Minimum Score of 50 on CLEP Subject Exam in Composition. Students who do not meet the Writing and/or Mathematics Proficiency standards may enter a four-year program under Provisional Admissions: If a student has not yet demonstrated the ability to meet mathematics or writing proficiency standards, the student may be admitted to a 2-year degree program or admitted provisionally to a 4-year program. Before gaining full admission status, the provisionally admitted student may prove appropriate proficiency by re-taking one or more of the listed assessments to earn the required score or earn a grade of C- or better in the math or composition course that is the prerequisite to the course that satisfies the general education program requirements. If students have been provisionally admitted, they must achieve full admission status before the end of three semesters or the completion of 2 credits in the Montana University System, whichever event occurs first. Tests Seniors ACT College Entrance Level Test (Math, Reading, Science Reasoning, English, optional Writing) Beginning in the Spring of 2005 an optional writing test will be added to the ACT. For an additional fee, the student may register for the writing. Some colleges (not in the Montana University System) may require a writing score for admission beginning with the fall of 2005. SAT College Entrance Level Test (Math, English, Writing) Beginning in the Spring of 2005 a writing test will become part of all SAT exams. The cost of the exam will increase as well as the length of the exam.

Juniors ACT College Entrance Level Test (Math, Reading, Science Reasoning, English, optional Writing) see above. SAT ASVAB College Entrance Level Test (Math, English, Writing) Armed Service Vocational Aptitude Battery (General Science, Arithmetic Reasoning, Word Knowledge, Paragraph Comprehension, Mathematics Knowledge, Electronics Information, Auto and Shop Information, Mechanical Comprehension.) The ASVAB also provides the student with some excellent career exploration materials. PSAT Pre-SAT - Qualifying exam for the National Merit Scholarship (Math, Verbal, Writing Skills) Sophomores PLAN/ACT Pre-ACT ( Math, Reading, Science Reasoning and English) For more information, contact Mrs. Quade.