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For the 8th Graders

View My Academic Plan

An Academic Plan is a method for students to view their schedule for all 4 years. Students, we need you to review your plan and focus on the courses you are scheduled to take next year. Are they correct?

 Next Steps

  • Did you know that this plan is also posted in the Student Portal?
    • Click on the Menu bar (3 horizontal lines on the left)
    • Click Academic Plan
    • Click Next
    • They will be able to view all 4 years of their plan.
  • Review the classes scheduled for next year.
  • Share your schedule with your parents.
  • Important Reminders:
    • All students must have 7 courses on their schedule. If you don’t have 7 courses, ask your Advisement teacher what would they recommend.
    • Are you going to college? You need Spanish I and II
    • Have you completed a Pathway? You need 3 years of a Career class or Pathway?
    • Have you taken and passed PE/Health? The only way to opt out is to take and pass 3 years of JROTC.
    • If you are currently not passing a course, you will have to take it in Summer School or take it next year. Summer School is only offered to students with a final grade of 60 or above.

 

Course Electives

Automotive

Automotive

47.4500029 Automotive Tech I

47.4510039 Automotive Tech II

                   Automotive Tech III

Band

Band – Drumline

53.0761019 Adv. Inst. Ensemble I

53.0762029 Adv. Inst. Ensemble II

53.0763039 Adv. Inst. Ensemble III

53.0764049 Adv. Inst. Ensemble IV

Band – (Trumpet, Clarinet, Saxophone)

53.0361019 Beginning Band I

53.0371019 Intermediate Band I

53.0371029 Intermediate Band II

53.0381019 Advanced Band I

53.0382029 Advanced Band II

53.0383039 Advanced Band III

Orchestra

53.0561019 Beg Orchestra I

53.0571019 Intermediate Orchestra I

53.0572029 Intermediate Orchestra II

53.0573039 Intermediate Orchestra III

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Business and Technology

Business and Technology

07.4413019 Intro Business &Technology

07.4410029 Business and Technology

07.4510039 Business Communications

Chorus

Chorus

54.0211019 Beginning Chorus

54.0241019 Beginning Women’s Chorus

54.0221019 Intermediate Chorus I

54.0222029 Intermediate Chorus II

54.0231019 Advanced Chorus I

54.0232029 Advanced Chorus II

54.0233039 Advanced Chorus III

Cosmetology

Cosmetology

12.5440018 Intro to Personal Care Services

12.4100029 Cosmetology Services II

12.4110039 Cosmetology Services III

Foreign Language - Spanish

Foreign Language – Spanish

60.0710019 Spanish I

60.0720029 Spanish II

60.0730039 Honors Spanish III

60.0770049 AP Spanish

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Gym

Gym – With JROTC

36.0520019 Physical Conditioning

                    Advanced Physical Conditioning

36.0540029 Weight Training

36.0640049 Adv. Weight Training

36.0660049 Adv. Body Sculpting

 

Gym – Without JROTC

                    Personal Fitness/Health

36.0520019 Physical Conditioning

                    Advanced Physical Conditioning

36.0210069 Intro to Team Sports

 

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Journalism

Journalism

23.0320059 Journalism/Yearbook I

23.0330029 Journalism/Yearbook II

23.0350039 Journalism/Yearbook III

JROTC

JROTC

28.0310019 JROTC-LE I

28.0320019 JROTC-LE II

28.0330029 JROTC-LE III

28.0340029 JROTC-LE IV

Marketing Communications/Promotions

Marketing Communications/Promotions

08.4740029 Marketing Principles

08.4510029 Promotions/Professional Sales

08.4520039 Marketing Comm Essentials

Music Theatre

Music Theatre

52.0310019 Theatre Arts Music Theatre I

52.0320029 Theatre Arts Music Theatre II

52.03300 Theatre Arts Music Theatre III

Programming

Programming

11.4150019 Intro to Digital Tech

11.4710029 Computer Science Principles

11.4720039 Programs, Games, Apps & Soc

Visual Arts

Visual Arts

50.0211019 Visual Arts/Comp I

50.0212019 Visual Arts/Comp II

50.0213029 Visual Arts/Comp III

50.0240029 Visual Arts/Comp IV

50.2811049 AP Studio Art

Therapeutic Services/Allied Health Med

Therapeutic Services/Allied Health Med

25.5210019 Intro to Healthcare Sciences

25.4400029 Essentials of Healthcare

25.4370039 Allied Health/Medicine

AP Macroeconomics
AP Anatomy
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
AP U.S. History
AP English
AP Chemistry

Extracurricular Activities 

LUNCH TIME BOOK CLUB

This club is a literature circle which is meant to give students an opportunity to use what they’ve learned about reading and understanding text in a student-directed and social context. Students meet once per month during their assigned lunch period.

Meeting Dates (The 3rd Thursday of each month)

Sponsor: Ms. Black

DRAMA CLUB

High School Drama Club is for students interested in the Performing Arts with a dramatic representation. The club offers acting education, a creative outlet for theatrically minded students, and a variety of theatrical productions for the Mighty Owls to enjoy.

Mr. Smith

 

ACADEMIC DECATHLON

The United States Academic Decathlon® is a ten-event scholastic competition for students. There is no fee for participation. .

Sponsors: Mrs. Rizvi

DEBATE TEAM

The Debate Club encourages a strong sense of group identity, when members feel that they are part of something. There is no fee for participation.

Sponsor: TBA

MCEC S2S 

MCEC S2S stands for “Military Child Education Coalition Student 2 Student”, which is a peer-to-peer student-led program designed to welcome new students to a school, particularly military-connected students. S2S is a student led program guided by their sponsor, to bring military and civilian students together, create a positive environment for all, support educational opportunities, build connections through service, and ease transitions. S2S students make a positive impact on their school and community using the S2S six core values: Leadership, Academics, Service, Climate and Culture, Relationships, and 100% Acceptance.

Sponsor: TBA

ART CLUB

Art club provides a creative outlet where students can join their peers in exploring new concepts in art. Members will do different art projects of their choice, and discuss how to further themselves as individual artists. Dues are $7 per student for supplies.

Sponsor: Ms. Brown

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors that can be awarded to a high school student. Our chapter of NHS has worked hard to bring the accomplishments of outstanding students to the attention of parents, teachers, peers, and the community. The standards used for selection are:

  • Spencer HS membership requirements:
  • Only Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors are eligible
  • 3.5 GPA (weighted/cumulative)
  • Attend monthly meetings (Only permitted to miss 3 per year, meetings will be conducted once a month)
  • 25 hours of community service (5 of which must be split between 2 NHS projects)
  •  2 – NHS service projects
  • Membership Dues $25.00

 Sponsor: TBA