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Mr. Matthew Lindley, Principal (513-728-8427)
Mr. Kris Niehaus, Assistant Principal
Mr. Mark Meibers, Athletic Director-Assistant Principal
Excellence Through RelationshipsStudent Services Team
Jenny Barker - A to G (513-728-8433)
Steve Barnes – H to O (513-728-8430)
Connie Acra - P to Z (513-728-8432)
Kim Hackworth– School Psychologist (513-728-8445)
Sharon Merkel- Guidance Secretary (513-728-8426)
Students receive materials for Registration during school- 2/25/2021
Students fill out Registration forms with their teachers/parents by 3/4/2021
Each student needs to register for 7 bells!◦ 1 English (1)
◦ 1 Math (1)
◦ 1 Social Studies (1)
◦ 1 Science (1)
◦ 3 Electives (should include Health and PE if student still needs them)
Additional classes to consider◦ PE (traditional, summer, no credit sport exemption)
Fill out parent permission exemption form
Play 2 sports, marching band, cheerleading or JROTC
Turn in coach-signed verification forms after each season
◦ Band
◦ Art
◦ Choir
◦ Foreign Language (need to be enrolled in English 9CP or English 9Adv to take French 1 or Spanish 1)
◦ Other electives offered- if your program requires an application, it must be turned in with your registration sheet.
Students have current teachers sign what classes they are recommended to take 2/26/21, 3/1/21, 3/2/21 & 3/3/21
Please remember that NCAA Eligibility Center courses must be college prep classes or honors to meet eligibility standards.
Students meet with a counselor one-on-one to go over their class choices. (3/4 and 3/5)
If the parent does not agree with course recommendations, they can submit a “Petition to Upgrade” when they meet with the HS counselor. “Petition to Upgrade” forms can be found with Britney DeRisi at the Jr School guidance office.
4 credits of English (English 9.10,11,12)
4 credits of Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 equivalent)
3 credits of Social Studies (American History, Government, and World History)
3 credits of Science (Biology, Physical Science and an elective science)
1 credit of Fine Arts (not required for Career Center students)
.5 credit of Health
.5 credits of Physical Education ◦ May be exempted by 2 seasons of High School Interscholastic
Sports, Marching Band, Cheerleading or JROTC
5 Elective credits
Financial Literacy Requirement◦ May be met through HSB 3, Economics section of American
Government, or Personal Finance (AP Government does NOT include Economics section)
STEP 2: Earn a passing score on Ohio’s high school Algebra 1 and English 2 tests. If students do NOT receive passing scores on either of
the test, they may choose an option below to show equivalency
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Demonstrate TWO Career-Focused Activities (at least one must be earned from Group A)Group A-Proficient scores on WebXams-12-point industry credentials-A pre-apprenticeship into an approved apprenticeship programGroup B-Work-based learning-WorkKeys exam score of -Earn the OhioMeansJobsReadiness Seal
Enlist in the MilitaryShow evidence that you have signed a contract to enter a branch of the
US armed services upon graduation
Complete College Coursework
Earn credit for one college-level
math and/or college-level
English course through Ohio’s
free CCP program
STEP 3: Earn 2 of the following diploma seals, choosing those that line up with your goals and interests….with at least one being designed by
the State of Ohio
-OhioMeansJobs Readiness Seal (Ohio)-Industry-Recognized Credential Seal (Ohio)-College-Ready Seal (Ohio)-Military Enlistment Seal (Ohio)-Citizen Seal (Ohio)-Science Seal (Ohio)-Honors Diploma Seal (Ohio)-Seal of Biliteracy (Ohio)-Technology Seal (Ohio)-Community Service Seal (Local)-Fine and Performing Arts Seal (Local)-Student Engagement Seal (Local)
4 credits English
4 credits Math
4 credits Social Studies
4 credits Science
1 credit Fine or Practical Art
.5 credit Physical Education
.5 credit Health
.5 Financial Literacy
3 credits Foreign Language (or 2 years each of 2
separate languages)
GPA of 3.5 (UNWEIGHTED)
ACT score of 27 or SAT score of 1280
Ohio Honors Diploma Requirements(You must fulfill all but one of the requirements to qualify)
New Honors Diploma Options
The State of Ohio has developed new alternative Honors Diploma Options. In addition to the traditional Academic Diploma with Honors, students have the option of obtaining the following new options:
• Career Tech Honors Diploma
• STEM Honors Diploma
• Arts Honors Diploma
• Social Science and Civic Engagement Honors Diploma
For specific requirements go to http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Ohio-s-Graduation-Requirements/Honors-Diplomas
NO changes in course selection will be made after the last day of school!!!!! (this includes adding/dropping study halls)
All students will be given their schedule before school is released.
After May 28, 2021, no changes can be made to either semester.
Your Course Registration Guide
Is Available On Line on the Guidance page of the school website under the Class
Scheduling tab
(1,200 students x 80 pages = 96,000 pages)
View this video to gain insight in the variety of options to help you obtain a successful career!
https://www.pbs.org/video/finding-your-pathway-college-isnt-only-option-rsatom/
Diamond Oaks
Automotive Technology (Collision) Heating, Ventilation and Air
Automotive Technology (Mechanics) Sports Rehab and Conditioning
Career X Precision Machining
Commercial & Residential Electricity Surgical Technology
Computer Service Technician Sustainable Urban Agriculture
Construction Framing and Finishing Veterinarian Assistance
Cosmetology Digital Arts and Design
Culinary Arts Web Application & Development
Equine Science and Management Welding
Health Technology Vision Care Technology
Scarlet Oaks
Fire, Police, Secondary Nursing, Dental, Early Childhood Ed and Diesel
Career Counseling (Naviance)
College Counseling (Naviance)
Individual or Group Mediations
Academic Guidance
Test Preparation
Access to Community Services
Scholarships