YEARS ON CAMPUS LYMAN HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM GUIDE CTE CORE GENERAL COURSES Academies Courses Electives A-Z Page 13 Page 16 Page 26 Back Cover 865 South Ronald Reagan Blvd. | Longwood, FL 32750 | lyman.scps.k12.fl.us CURRICULUM GUIDE 2019 - 2020 CERTIFIED SCHOOL COUNSELORS ADMINISTRATION EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION A-Z ............ Wendy Thompson ....... [email protected] Michael J. Rice, Principal [email protected] GENERAL EDUCATION A–Con ..... Mary Kemetz [email protected] Cathy Loyd, AP, Principal’s Designee Coo–Go .. Judy Lee.................. [email protected] [email protected] Gr–Man ... Mary Scalione..... [email protected] Mar–Per ... Ryan Rogers ...... [email protected] Brian Blasewitz, Assistant Principal Pet–Sa ...... Melinda Leftheris [email protected] [email protected] Sc–Z .......... Mary Adessa ..... [email protected] Nathalie Cumbie, Assistant Principal STUDENT SERVICES [email protected] ATTENDANCE Bobbie Ceglecki [email protected] Vanessa Moosavifazel, Assistant Principal [email protected] ESE MEETINGS AND RECORDS Carina Nicholas [email protected] Suzanne Skipper, Assistant Principal [email protected] PARENT TEACHER CONFERENCES Marianna [email protected] Steve Sanchez, Discipline (Last Names A-L) TESTING [email protected] Michaella Grady ........... [email protected] Patricia Reyes, Discipline (Last Names M-Z, ESE) RECORDS, TRANSCRIPTS, WITHDRAWALS, TRANSFERS, & ENROLLMENT [email protected] Elaine Harabaglia .... [email protected] Myla Hall [email protected] Russel Williams, Athletic Director [email protected] For all other Student Services inquiries, please call: 407-746-2054 Student Services Fax Line: 407-746-2008 GENERAL INFORMATION END OF COURSE (EOC) SUMMER a valid Florida Learner’s License to be eligible your account will be activated within 48 hours. ADMINISTRATION DATES for the program. Students that successfully Student Services hours are 7:00 am-3:00 pm. complete the program earn .5 credit. The If you need more information, please contact TBD - See Lyman Website program is open to all students in Seminole Student Services. County regardless of the high school that they attend. NOTICE TO STUDENTS AND HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER SCHOOL 2019 PARENTS Students attend classes two days a week, Registration information will be available either Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday from 3:15-5:15 pm. Transportation is In an effort to provide educational in the Spring. Attendance is mandatory. Any enhancements for students beyond the student who is absent may be withdrawn from not provided. There is no cost for the program. Applications are available at all high schools. curriculum routinely offered, donations summer school with no academic penalty in certain courses historically have been (Examples: vacations, camps, etc.) Students *This program is a collaborative effort collected in Seminole County Public Schools should not register for summer school if they between Seminole County Government, the on a voluntary contribution basis. Every plan to miss any days. municipalities; METROPLAN Orlando encouragement is given to students and parents and Seminole County Public Schools in an to assist Lyman High School in continuing the First Semester effort to better prepare our teen drivers and practice of course embellishment that these enhance the safety on our roadways. Driver’s fees make possible. While such assistance is TBD - See Lyman Website Education is an approved pass/fail course. For a practical requirement to maintain current more information please see the SCPS Student practices, no student shall be denied the Second Semester Progression Plan. opportunity either to take any course or to participate fully in all aspects of a course in TBD - See Lyman Website SKYWARD FAMILY ACCESS which donations are sought. Thank you for your understanding and commitment to excellence. DRIVER’S EDUCATION AFTERNOON Because of the numerous competitions and The SKYWARD Information Network performance events for Band, ROTC, Chorus, PROGRAM is a website that allows parents/guardians to Dance and Flag Corp, fees may be required view the attendance, class assignments, and to cover the costs of uniforms, costumes, dry An after school driver education program is grades earned by their student. If you would cleaning, workshops, clinics, etc. Additionally, offered each semester at Lyman, Seminole and like to register for this service, visit our student student enrollment in special courses may be Winter Springs High Schools. The program services office to fill out a form and verify that required for participation in these activities. includes classroom instruction, range driving you are the parent on record. Once Lyman and on the road driving. Students must hold High has your letter and verified your ID, 2 | CURRICULUM GUIDE 2019-2020 REGISTRATION INFORMATION In order to properly register for the 2019-2020 school year, it is recommended that you carefully follow each SYMBOLS of he following steps: STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL REGISTRATION COURSES EARNING THE REQUIRED PERFORMING FINE Visit the Lyman High School website for 19-20 ARTS CREDIT FOR GRADUATION 1 Registration Information including the digital version of the Lyman Curriculum Guide. PFA • Acting 1 Carefully read the curriculum guide to explore the • AP Art History 2 various course offerings. • AP Music Theory • Army JROTC Leadership Ed. Train. 2 • Band 1 Talk with your parents, teachers, and your school • Band 1 Percussion 3 counselor to gather information about what is the • Chorus 1, “First Image” most appropriate course of study for you. • Chorus High/Low • Dance Technique 1 8th grade students zoned to attend Lyman next • Digital Design 1 year will receive a registration card from their • Digital Information Technology 4 middle school. Once complete with all signatures, • Early Childhood Education 3 students should return the card to their middle • Eurhythmics 1 school counselor. • Fashion Essentials • Foundations of Web Design Current 9th – 11th grade Lyman students will be • Introduction to Engineering Design provided with a planning sheet to help them plan • Jazz Ensemble 1 out their courses for next year. These students will • Journalism 1 have their core courses pre-populated in Skyward • JV Dance based on the appropriate course progressions 5 • Marketing Essentials and teacher recommendations. Students will • Musical Keyboard bring their planning sheet to the Media Center • Sports & Entertainment Applications through Science classes during the week of • Marketing Applications February 19 – 22 to enter their electives and • Technical Theatre & Design Production 1 finalize their course requests. • Television Production 1 • Theatre 2 Students who score a level 1 or 2 on the FSA • Three-Dimensional Art 6 reading will be placed in an intensive reading • Two-Dimensional Art course for the 2019-2020 school year. • Varsity Dance Course selections will determine instructional COURSES ELIGIBLE FOR THE staffing for the year, so please select your courses 7 carefully, making sure you read the course PHYSICAL EDUCATION WAIVER description prior to signing up. PE SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY You may not change your schedule because you have changed your mind about a course, • Army JROTC Leadership Ed. Train. 1 you do not like your lunch period, or you do not need this course for graduation. This is your • Band 1 opportunity to select the courses you would like to take next year. Plan carefully!!Courses may • Band 1 Percussion be dropped and/or added during the first five days of school if one or more of the following • Dance Technique 1 conditions is met: • Eurhythmics 1 1. You have already earned credit in the course. • JV Dance • Varsity Dance 2. You failed the prerequisite for the course. 3. You are missing a graduation requirement and have more than 19 total credits. YEARS CURRICULUM GUIDE 2019-2020 | 3 ON CAMPUS DIPLOMA PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS CLASS OF 2020 - 2023 STANDARD DIPLOMA PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS • 4 English Credits (English 1 – English 4) or equivalent accelerated course(s) (must include one (1) online course) • 4 Math Credits Grades (9-12) (must include Algebra 1 & Geometry) • 4 Science Credits (must include Biology I, (3) courses must contain a lab component, and 2 Equally Rigorously Courses) • 3 Social Studies (must include World History, US History, 0.5 US Government & 0.5 Economics with Financial Literacy) • 1 Fine or Performing Arts, Speech & Debate or Practical Art • 1 ½ Personal Fitness and ½ PE Elective • 9 Elective Credits TESTING REQUIREMENTS • Passing Score on: Grade 10 ELA & Algebra 1 EOC or concordant/comparison score • EOC’s in Algebra 1*, Geometry, Biology I & US History will count as 30% of the students overall grade • **A passing industry certification may take the place of a science or math credit. • Industry certifications that lead to college credit may substitute for up to two mathematics credits (except for Algebra I and Geometry). • An industry certification that leads to college credit substitutes for up to one science credit (except for Biology I). SCHOLARS DIPLOMA PATHWAY REQUIREMENTS OF A STANDARD • Earn (1) credit in Statistics or equally rigorous mathematics course DIPLOMA, PLUS: • Earn (1) credit in Algebra
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