Your Program of Study: An Example

We are here to help you make this process go as smoothly as possible! Please use our blank template as a guide to help you and your child make the best choices.

Middle School Program

Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8
Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts
U.S. History I U.S. History II Civics and Economics
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
6th Grade Science Life Science Physical Science
Health/PE Health/PE Health/PE
Elective Elective Elective
Elective Elective Elective

High School Program

In planning your high school program of study, select a full range of core academic courses and pursue a rigorous academic level of study. Thinking of high school courses in relation to the 17 Career Clusters can help you to focus on career planning and guide in the selection of courses and electives. Include carefully selected electives to support your plans for post-secondary education and to develop a career pathway. Your school counselors and career counselors will administer and help you to relate results of a variety of career interest and ability inventories with courses that can support your academic and career plans using the Major Clarity platform.

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
English English English English
World History I/Modern Global Studies World History II/Modern Global Studies U.S. History U.S. Government
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Biology/Earth Science Chemistry OR Physics OR other Science Elective Chemistry OR Physics OR other Science Elective Chemistry OR Physics OR other Science Elective
Health/PE Health/PE *Elective (or EPF) *Elective (or EPF)
*Elective Economics and Personal Finance (EPF) *Elective *Elective
Fine Arts or CTE Elective *Elective *Elective *Elective
*Elective *Elective *Elective *Elective

 
*Graduation Requirements include a specified number of electives for each type of diploma. Consult a school counselor to ensure a schedule that fulfills elective requirements for graduation. High school elective courses are available in a number of facilities including the four high schools, Hanover High School specialty center, and The Hanover Center for Trades & Technology.

Individualized Education Plans for Special Education

All students with disabilities who are eligible for special education services participate in the secondary curriculum according to their Individualized Educational Plans (IEP). A variety of services and supports are provided based on students’ strengths, preferences, interests and needs.

Transition plans are developed as a part of the IEP for all students in special education beginning at the age of fourteen and focus on education, employment, and  adult/community living. The purpose of the transition plan is to specify services such as career awareness, vocational evaluation, vocational training, community based vocational education, adult agency linkages, or other services appropriate for the student to meet post-secondary goals.

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