
CAMPUS HIGH SCOOL CURRICULUM GUIDE 2021-2022 Haysville AMPUS HIGH SCHOOL2100 West 55th Street South Wichita, KS 67217 USD 261 C 316-554-2236 Fax: 316-554-2241 Web: www.usd261.com/campus Home of the Colts The Campus High School faculty and staff are committed to offering the opportunity to take honors and Advanced MISSION Placement courses to all students. We believe that students who are willing to apply themselves deserve the STATEMENT opportunity to participate in rigorous and academically challenging courses and programs. We encourage all students to challenge themselves academically by The mission of pursuing a challenging curriculum. Campus High School This enrollment guide has been designed to assist you in planning a course of study for next school year. With the is to prepare help of your teachers, counselor, and parents you should be able to develop a program of studies that will meet students to be your interests, needs and goals. Please make your choices very carefully, as assignment of teachers and the life-long learners scheduling of classes is dependent on your selections. We wish to avoid schedule conflicts and late changes, and responsible and we are dependent on your wise planning. Our course offerings provide an excellent educational base regardless contributing citizens of whether you seek a technology, general or college preparatory education. Use this guide wisely and in a changing world. seriously. To this mission Remember that your teachers and counselors are available to answer questions concerning your enrollment. we dedicate the Please make use of their assistance so that you can look forward to the new school year. Campus staff’s time, talents, and resources. U.S.D 261 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex, disability, or military Supporting status, in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. Any person Excellence in having inquiries concerning Haysville Public School's Education. compliance with the regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), or Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), may contact the Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, Dr. Michael Clagg, 1745 W. Grand, Haysville, KS 67060, 316-554-2200. - 1 - INDEX Academic Information • Grade Cards/Progress Reports 3 • Grade Point Average Calculation 3 • KSHSAA 3 • Graduation Requirements 3 Qualified Admissions College Bound Program 4 Kansas Scholars Curriculum Requirements 4 Opportunities for College & Vocational Credit 5 • Concurrent Class Offerings 5 • Technical Programs offered at WSU Tech 5 • Credit by AP Exam 5 • Area Vocational-Technical Schools 5 Advisory/Seminar 6 Special Classes and Services 7 NCAA Eligibility 8 DEPARTMENTS: English and Language Arts 9-13 Social Studies 14-16 Mathematics 16-18 Science 18-20 Foreign Language 21-22 Business/Computer Education 22-25 Fine Arts 26 Art Education 27-28 Music Education 29-31 Technology Education 32-35 Family & Consumer Science 36-40 Physical Education 41-43 Miscellaneous 44-45 - 2 - GRADE CARDS/ PROGRESS REPORTS Grades will accumulate for the duration of a semester. Letter grades at the end of each grading period will reflect student’s progress. All credits and corresponding grades will be recorded on the transcript A in1/2-credit increments. Progress reports will be issued at 9 weeks. The final grade will be issued at the end of the semester. C GRADE POINT AVERAGE CALCULATION A student’s GPA will be the quotient of all grade points (A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0) earned in all course attempts and the total number of all course attempts, excluding pass-fail courses and their associated A grade points. Honor classes add 1 point for each 1 credit in figuring GPA. Students enrolled in a course at the beginning of a semester but who drop that course after the first two D weeks of that semester, will have a withdrawal grade, WF, placed on their transcript. All withdrawal grades, WF, will be calculated in the grade point average as an F (0 points) and one course attempted. E Courses repeated for a better grade will have both attempts and their associated grade points included in the calculation of the grade point average. M KANSAS STATE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION A student must have acquired passing grades in five credit-bearing during the previous semester and be I enrolled in 5 credit-bearing courses the current semester to be eligible for participation in any activity C sanctioned by the Kansas State High School Activities Association. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Class of 2022 and beyond* 4-English (1 each 9th-11th/.5 English & .5 Speech for 12th) I 3-Math (1 Algebra I, 1 Geometry, 1 Algebra II) 3-Science (1 Physical Science: Integrated Science, Chemistry, Physics, Science of Tech, 1 Biology; 1 N Science Elective) 3-Social Science (1 World History, 1 US History, .5 Modern US History, .5 American Government) F 1-Fine Arts (Forensics, Fine Arts, Art Education, and/or Music Education) 1- .5 Physical Education, .5 Health O 12-Electives* R 27 Total Credits* Dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment and online courses may be used to fulfill these requirements. M Courses completed in middle school/junior high DO NOT fulfill these requirements. A *Class of 2022 & 2023 have a 3.0 Reduction of Elective Credits due to COVID19. All diplomas are issued for the current school year according to credits earned by September 30 of the fall following T the graduation ceremonies. Students may use correspondence courses to obtain credit toward graduation with approval of the principal. I Approved courses through the PASS Program can be used to replace failed elective courses. A total of 4 credits (8 PASS courses) can be applied towards graduation. A maximum of 2 credits (4 courses) can be taken each calendar year to replace failed core classes. Students will not be allowed to withdraw from a current CHS course to enroll in O either program. The principal must approve all outside credits transferred into Campus. Credits from regular accredited public N school summer schools will be accepted (required courses must have previously been attempted and failed during the regular school term). Credits from vocational /technical schools, adult night schools, etc. will be limited and carefully screened. The Campus High School diploma should generally reflect course work through the Campus High School program except in cases of legitimate transfers due to family or governmentally mandated moves. All students dropping out of school must have an exit conference with the principal at which time an attendance waiver will be signed. Students will not be re-enrolled during the same semester that the dropout occurs. - 3 - QUALIFIED ADMISSIONS COLLEGE BOUND PROGRAM The six state universities in Kansas--Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburg State University, The University of Kansas, and Wichita State University--use the standards below, set by the Kansas Board of Regents, to review applicants for undergraduate admission. ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOL Freshmen applicants, aged 21 & younger, who graduate from an accredited high school, will be guaranteed admission to six state universities by meeting the Qualified Admissions requirements designated by each university, as follows: ESU, PSU, FHSU & WSU KSU KU ACT: 21+ or ACT: 21+ or Cumulative GPA of 3.25+ and ACT 21+ or Cumulative GPA of 2.25+ Cumulative GPA of 3.25+ Cumulative GPA of 3.0+ and ACT 24+ Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for Cumulative GPA 2.0+ for College Credit College Credit earned in College Credit earned in earned in High School High School High School Dual enrollment, concurrent enrollment, and online courses MAY be used to fulfill the requirement. Courses completed in middle school/junior high DO NOT fulfill the requirement. Kansas Scholars Curriculum Requirements ➢ English 4 units (credits), one unit of 9th & 10th, .5 credit of Public Speaking, and 1.5 credits of English 11 & 12 ➢ Science 3 units (credits), one unit each of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics ➢ Math 4 units (credits), Algebra I or higher. Can be any 4 of the following classes: Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, College Algebra, Trig, AP Stats, and Calculus ➢ Social Studies 3 units (credits), .5 of World Studies (class of 2021) or .5 of Modern US History (Graduating Class of 2022 and beyond), 1 of World History, 1 of US History, and .5 of American Government ➢ Fine Arts 1 unit (credits), choose from the following: Forensics, Fine Arts, Art Education, and/or Music Education ➢ Physical Education 1 unit ➢ Foreign Language 2 units of the same Language - 4 - Opportunities for College & Vocational Credit Campus High School has numerous opportunities for students to advance and earn college/vocational school credit while still in high school. Some courses are taken at Campus during the school day, others are taken at the college/vocational school facilities. Students can earn college/vocational credits through Concurrent Classes, Guest Student Classes and credit by AP Exam. Campus High School – Concurrent Class Offerings These courses are taken at Campus High School and the student is concurrently enrolled with the college/vocational school for dual credit. College Algebra AP Government Auto III Trigonometry Cisco I, Cisco II, Machine Tool Tech 1 & 2 AP Calculus Cisco III, Cisco IV Production Welding 1 & 2 English 101 Certified Nurse’s Aide (CNA) Architectural Design English 102 Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Technical Drafting/CAD Public Speaking Fire Science Advanced Drafting/CAD Teaching as a Career Guest Student: Students enroll and attend classes at an area college/university/ vocational school. More detail is available in the Miscellaneous Course Section or contact the Campus Counseling Office.
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