LHS Online Course Registration. Our Goals for Today: Provide instructions so each student can successfully register for classes using Infinite Campus.

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LHS Online Course Registration

Our Goals for Today:

Provide instructions so each student can successfully register for classes using Infinite Campus.

Explain courses, credits, and opportunities available next year.

Have each student create their

2012-2013 schedule.

Online Registration Instructions

Go to manitowocpublicschools.org

Enter your username and password

User Name: 901919 (Student ID)

Password: ds070992 (first and last initial and date of

birth mmddyy)

Infinite Campus Home Page

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Graduation Planner

Please read the key

carefully to understand

the graduation

planner graph

Click on the Registration LinkJohn Lincoln

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Click on the Course Search

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For a complete course listing,

leave the course name and number

blank and just click Go!

Click on the Class Name to view Course Information

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Oh Yeah I took this

already

Note ½ credit and need to sign up for

both semesters &

Prerequisites

Versus a year long course John

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Click to Add

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The added class will appear under Requested Course

Repeat these steps until all your classes have been selected

Note Required Courses must be taken or see your counselor

You will also need to

select (S2) to complete the year

long courses

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Selecting a Zero Hour

Students must select the Zero Hour Candidate course to be considered for a zero hour class.

In most cases students will only be able to attend 7 classes 0 – 6th hour (7:00 am – 2:16 pm) 1st – 7th hour (7:55 am – 3:14 pm)

If a student has begun a semester with a 0 schedule they may be allowed to change classes as room permits, but they can only choose from courses offered within the alternate time frame that they began the semester,  (0-6th).

Zero Hour Candidate

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Consider adding 3 alternate courses

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To delete a class click on the course under Requested Classes and Delete it from your selections.

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Print a copy of your request summary, have you and your parents sign and date it, and return this copy to the guidance office.

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Keep two goals in mind while registering:

GOAL #1: Take the courses required to earn a Lincoln High School Diploma

GOAL #2: Take the courses that will prepare you for the life you want after high school.

Resources

Four Year PlanCourse of Study BulletinInfinite Campus Graduation Planner

The Course of Study Bulletin

Contains 9-12 grade courses Courses are divided up by subject area.Pages 9-11 include a list of all courses

available and the grade level students must be in to take them.

Make sure you have taken all of the pre-requisites before you sign up for a class.

Graduation Requirements (page 1)

Course requirements are:Health 0.5 creditsPhysical Education 1.5 credits English 4.0 creditsMathematics 3.0 creditsScience 2.0 credits *Social Studies 3.0 credits

(Financial Literacy 0.5 required)(Civics Literacy 0.5 required)

Electives 10.0 creditsTotal 24.0 creditsMandatory 20 hour community service requirement.

College Recommendations (p.4-5)

Foreign Language RecommendationAP and IB courses (opportunities to earn

college credit now)These are general recommendations.

Tech. School Recommendations (pgs. 6&7)

Be familiar with entrance requirements for your program of interest.

The Accuplacer Get a head start on your technical

diploma for free with LHS courses. (pg. 7)Advanced Standing Transcripted Credit

ENGLISH (pg. 19)

Every Student must complete 4 credits of English to graduate

Flow chart on pg. 20

Group Problem Solving21st Century Communications (new class)

Mathematics (pg. 50)

3 credits required for graduation* Flow chart on pg. 51Colleges recommend at least three

years of math with a minimum requirement of Advanced Algebra/Trigonometry.

Math Flow Chart (p. 51)

Science (pg. 70)

Read descriptions carefully for prerequisites. 2 credits of Science are required to graduate

1 credit of Physical Science Chemistry in the Community is designed for college bound

non-science majors. Chemistry is designed for college bound science majors.

1 credit of Life Science Colleges require a minimum of three years of

lab based science (IPS, Biology, Physics, Chemistry)

Social Studies (pg.77)

Flow chart pg. 78 Breakdown of 3 S.S. credits

1 credit of American History 1 credit of World History .5 credit of Civics .5 credits of Financial Literacy

(this does not have to be a Social Studies class)

The International BaccalaureateProgram

Who can participate?

The program is open to juniors and seniors.

Juniors may enroll in individual certificates or the full diploma program.

Information found on pg.40-49

Youth Apprenticeship (pg. 65)

• Intensive work-experience program that combines classes and employment.• 3 class periods • Students earn high school credit, may earn

Tech. College credit, and are paid by their employer.

• Students must apply and interview • Students interested should sign up for a full

schedule. (Your courses will be adjusted later if you are accepted.)

The Youth Options Program

Allows students to take college/ technical college courses that are not offered by LHS.

Students earn high school and college credit. Students wishing to attend either UW- Manitowoc or Silver Lake,

must have a GPA of 3.4+ or an ACT score of 25. Students wishing to attend a technical college, must have good

academic standing attendance. See your School Counselor to obtain forms and instructions. Forms must be completed and returned to your School Counselor

by Mar. 1st for 1st semester or Oct. 1 for 2nd semester of next year.

Youth options courses are offered at no cost to the student unless you fail a class. Failing students are required to reimburse the district for the cost of the class and the textbooks.

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