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Course Registration 2024-25

March 12, 2024

 

We will begin course registration for 2024-25 schedules on March 25, 2024.  Mrs. Reimers and Mrs. Bartels will meet with 6th - 11th grade students to talk to them about their options. Students will mark choices on paper and enter their registration choices directly into PowerSchool.  This will hopefully allow us to work on getting a draft form of schedules created and distributed to students sometime in April. Once we distribute schedules, students can make adjustments and parents can sign off on the final draft. We are hoping to have this completed by the end of this school year. We are trying something new this year to help Parents! We will have a Informational Parent Presentation on Monday, March 25th starting at 6:00 pm for parents of any current 6th - 11th graders. We will explain requirements and philosophies of Randolph Jr/Sr High School, as well as, go over a scheduling options at each grade level. Those viewing the master schedule will also notice some other changes for next year. Those will all be explained during registration week to both our parents and students.

General Information

2024-25 Master Schedule

Course Descriptions

List of Available Classes List View

Parent Registration Slideshow


12th Grade Information (current 11th graders)

Mrs. Reimers will be working with 11th graders on March 25th-26th during Homeroom. Seniors will be required to take an English class, Cardinal Time, Homeroom/Lunch, and College and Career Development. Seniors are allowed to have 1 study hall period. The master schedule below has the options for seniors with each period highlighted in yellow. Required classes are highlighted in red.

12th Grade Options


11th Grade Information (current 10th graders)

Mrs. Bartels will be working with the 10th graders on March 25th and 26th during Homeroom. Juniors will be required to take English 11, Government, a math class (Algebra 2, ACT Math, PreCalculus), a Science class (Chemistry, Biology 2, A&P, Physics), Personal Finance, Cardinal Time, and Homeroom/Lunch. The master schedule below has the options for juniors with each period highlighted in yellow. Required classes are highlighted in red.

11th Grade Options


10th Grade Information (current 9th graders)

Mrs. Bartels will be working with the 9th graders on March 25th and 26th during Homeroom.  Sophomores will be required to take English 10, American History, Biology, a Math class (Algebra 2, Geometry, or Algebra B), Cardinal Time, and Homeroom/Lunch. 10th graders are also encouraged to take Spanish 2. The master schedule below has the options for sophomores with each period highlighted in yellow. Required classes are highlighted in red.

10th Grade Options


9th Grade Information (current 8th graders)

Mrs. Bartels will be working with 8th graders Homeroom. 9th graders are required to take English 9, a math class (recommended by current teacher; Algebra A, Algebra I, Geometry), World History 9/American History I, Physical Science, PE/Health, Cardinal Time, and Lunch/Homeroom. 9th graders are also encouraged to take Spanish I. The master schedule below has the options for seniors with each period highlighted in yellow. Required classes are highlighted in red.

9th Grade Options


8th Grade Information (current 7th graders)

Mrs. Reimers will be working with 7th graders during their Homeroom. Most of an 8th grade schedule are required classes:

  1. English 8 

  2. Math 8, Algebra I

   Cardinal Time

    3. Science 8

    4. Elective Wheel (Band, STEM, Art, Choir, FCS, AG)

    5. Lunch/Homeroom

    6. American SS

    7. F. of Computing/Intro to Spanish/Reading

    8. JH Physical Ed 8

Students will be able to choose 4 classes for this elective wheel. One class for each semester each day.  Use the graphic organizer below. The purpose of the elective wheel is to give students exposure to electives that they could go further with in High School.  Therefore, 8th graders may be placed in certain classes that they did not have this year. Students wanting to take Band and Choir can take it for the full year or they can pick and choose semesters. Opportunities for music lessons will also be provided during Cardinal Time for those wishing to take another elective but still wanting to work on their music skills. 

Elective Wheel Visual Aid


7th Grade Information (current 6th graders)

Mrs. Reimers will work with the 6th graders during their counseling time at the elementary. We are also still planning an orientation for the incoming 7th grade in April or May. Most of a 7th grade schedule are required classes:

  1. Math 7

  2. English 7

    Cardinal Time

    3. Science 8

    4. Elective Wheel (Band, STEM, Art, Choir, FCS, Ag)

    5. Lunch/HR

    6. Science 7

    7. Reading 7/ Foundations of Finance

    8. PE

Students will be able to choose 4 classes for this elective wheel.  One class for each semester each day.  Use the graphic organizer below. The purpose of the elective wheel is to give students exposure to electives that they could go further with in High School. Students wanting to take Band and Choir can take it for the full year or they can pick and choose semesters. Opportunities for music lessons will also be provided during Cardinal Time for those wishing to take another elective but still wanting to work on their music skills. 

Elective Wheel Visual Aid

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