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Big Timber,
STUDENT
REGISTRATION GUIDE
2008-2009
SCHOOL YEAR
Definitions
of Terms Used in This Guide
Credit:
In the high school
years, nine through twelve, a unit of credit (one credit) is awarded for the
successful completion of the work of any class meeting one full period per
school day for an entire school year.
A Required Course:=
A
required course is one that must be successfully completed before graduatio=
n.
Prerequisite:
A prerequisite is=
a
requirement that must be fulfilled before a particular course may be taken
usually the completion of a more basic course. Some courses have prerequisites; s=
ome do
not.
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION A=
RE:
4 credits in Language Arts
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1
passing independent research paper - assigned Eleventh Grade
2 credits in Mathematics
2 credits in Science
1 credit in American History
1 credit in American Gove=
rnment
1 credit in Health
Enhancement
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; .5
credit - Ninth Grade
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; .5
credit - Tenth Grade
1 &=
nbsp; credit
in Vocational Education
.5 credit in Keyboarding Applications
.5 credit in another Vo. Ed. Course (Family & Cons. Science, Vo. A=
g. or
Business)
1 &=
nbsp; credit
of Fine Arts
REQUIREMENTS FOR
4 credits in Language Art=
s
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p;
3 &nb=
sp; credits
in Mathematics (Algebra I,
Geometry, Math III)
2 credits in Labora=
tory
Science
1 credit in American
History
1 credit in American Gove=
rnment
1 credit in World Geography or =
World
History
1 credit in Health Enhanc=
ement
.5 credit in Keyboarding Applica=
tions
2 credits of Foreign Lang., Com=
p.
Science, Visual or Performing Arts, or Vocational and Agricultural Educatio=
n
SWEET GRASS
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COURSES
Course <=
/span> =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; Credit &=
nbsp; Class =
=
Page
AG. ED.
&=
nbsp; Ag
Business =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 5
&=
nbsp; Ag.
Construction I  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 5
&=
nbsp; Ag.
Construction II &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2
11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 5
Ag. Ed. =
I &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 5
Ag. Ed. =
II &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 5
Ag Weldi=
ng I &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 6
&=
nbsp; Advanced
Ag Welding &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 6
Ag. Lead=
ership
I, II, III &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2
10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 6
Ag Mecha=
nics &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 7
Adv. Ag.
Mechanics &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
7 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; Ag.
Sales & Communications &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 7
&=
nbsp; Ag.
Technology &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; =
1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 7
Agri-Sci=
ence &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 7
Animal S=
cience
I
&=
nbsp; Animal
Science II &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 8
&=
nbsp; Small
Gas Engines/Electrical Wiring &n=
bsp;  =
; =
1/2 =
9-12 &n=
bsp;  =
; 8
&=
nbsp; Ag.
Woodworking &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
8
ART
&=
nbsp; Art
I =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12
=
&nb=
sp; 9 =
&nb=
sp; =
&=
nbsp; Art
II  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;
1/2 &nbs=
p; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p;
9
&=
nbsp; Art
III &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2 =
11-12
=
&nb=
sp; 9
&=
nbsp; Pottery &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; =
9 &=
nbsp;
BUSINESS & COMPUTERS
&=
nbsp; Keyboarding
Applications &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-10 =
=
&nb=
sp; 10 &=
nbsp; &=
nbsp; Office
Practice &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2
&=
nbsp; 10-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 10
&=
nbsp; Business
Computers &nb=
sp;
=
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 10
&=
nbsp; Consumer
Economics &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 10
&=
nbsp; Accounting
I =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &n=
bsp;  =
; 10-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 11 =
Advanced
Accounting &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 11-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 11
Intro to
Computers =
=
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 =
=
&nb=
sp; 11
&=
nbsp; Programming &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 =
&nb=
sp;
=
11
&=
nbsp; Advanced
Programming I &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 =
&nb=
sp;
=
12
&=
nbsp; Yearbook:
Publishing and Management =
&nb=
sp; 1 &=
nbsp; 10-12 =
=
&=
nbsp; 12
ENGLISH
&=
nbsp; Communication
Arts I, II, III, IV =
&nb=
sp; =
1 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 13
&=
nbsp; Honors
English I &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 9 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 13
&=
nbsp; English
I =
&nb=
sp; =
=
&nb=
sp; =
1 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 9 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 13
&=
nbsp; Language
and Literature  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 13
&=
nbsp; Composition &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 14
&=
nbsp; A.P.
English =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1 &=
nbsp; 11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 14
&=
nbsp; Creative
Writing =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 14
&=
nbsp; Drama &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/=
2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 15
&=
nbsp; English
Literature I =
=
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 15
&=
nbsp; Frontier
Literature &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 15
&=
nbsp; Journalism &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp;
1 =
11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 16
&=
nbsp;
&=
nbsp; Mythology &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 16
&=
nbsp; Novel &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 17
&=
nbsp; Poetry &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/=
2 =
10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 17
&=
nbsp; Science
Fiction =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 17
&=
nbsp; Shakespeare &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 18
&=
nbsp; Speech
& Debate &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 18
&=
nbsp; Themes
in Literature =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 18
&=
nbsp; World
Literature I & II &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 19 &=
nbsp;
&=
nbsp;
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE
&=
nbsp; Culinary
Arts I & Nutrition &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/2 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 20
&=
nbsp; Culinary
Arts II & Entrepreneurship &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1 &=
nbsp; 11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 20
&=
nbsp; Interior
Design
=
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 20
&=
nbsp; Fiber
Arts =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2
=
9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 21
&=
nbsp; Textiles
and Apparel &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; 1/2 &=
nbsp;
9-12 =
=
span>21
&=
nbsp; Fashion
Design & Entrepreneurship &n=
bsp;  =
; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 21
&=
nbsp; Skills
for Life  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 21
&=
nbsp; Family
Living & Health =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 22
&=
nbsp; Early
Childhood & Parenting &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 22 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp;
HEALTH ENHANCEMENT
&=
nbsp; Health
Enhancement I =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 9 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 23
&=
nbsp; Health
Enhancement II  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1/2 &=
nbsp; 10 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 23
&=
nbsp; Advanced
P. E. &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; =
1/2 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 23
HISTORY
&=
nbsp; World
Geography I & II &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1/=
2 &n=
bsp;  =
; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 24
&=
nbsp; World
History =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1/2 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 24
&=
nbsp; American
History =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
1 &=
nbsp; 11 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 25
&=
nbsp; Government &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1 &=
nbsp; 12 =
&nb=
sp; 26
&=
nbsp; A.P.
United State Government & Politics =
; &n=
bsp; 1 &=
nbsp; 11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 26
MATH
&=
nbsp; Applied
Math &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 27
&=
nbsp; Pre-Algebra  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 27
&=
nbsp; Algebra
I &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1 &=
nbsp; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 27
&=
nbsp; Geometry &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1 &n=
bsp;  =
; 9-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 27
&=
nbsp; Algebra
II & Trigonometry <=
span
style=3D'mso-tab-count:1'> &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; 1 &=
nbsp; 10-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 28
&=
nbsp; Precalculus  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1
&=
nbsp; 11-12 &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 28
&=
nbsp; A.P.
Calculus AB &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 1 &=
nbsp; 11-12 =
&nb=
sp;
=
28
&=
nbsp; A.P.
Statistics &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 1 &=
nbsp; 11-12 =
&nb=
sp;
=
28
MUSIC
&=
nbsp; Band
&=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 1/2
&=
nbsp; 9-12 &nb