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Introduction to the Registration Guide
TERMINOLOGY AND DEFINITIONS
This registration guide is designed to help you select your
courses. The guide explains which courses you need for
graduation and when you need to take them. It will also
help you choose courses to meet your goals after high
school, whether you want to get a particular kind of job,
go to college, or enlist in military service.
Here are the parts to this registration
guide:
• This introduction will define important terms and
answer frequently asked questions
• The planning guide for graduation gives information
about district graduation requirements
• You will also find a graduation requirements checklist
to track your progress toward graduation
• Assistance for students
Course
Description Key
Course Title [Title of the course]*
Prerequisite/Selection Process: [Courses needed before
taking this course]
Intended Audience: [Grade level when most students take
the course]
Credit: [Credits earned toward graduation when you pass
the course]
Major Outcomes: [Topics covered in the course]
Projects, Activities, etc.: [Significant learning
experiences connected to this course]
Instructional focus: [Describes structures used by
teachers of the course]
Co-curricular Connection: [School activities that are
connected to this course and students may enjoy]
• Program options *Codes:
• Earn college credit in high school AC – Articulated credit; See “Earn College Credit” section
later in this guide
• Activities eligibility
• Post-Secondary planning
• Course descriptions give detailed information about
each course offered by the Anoka-Hennepin School
District
For more information about these topics, or any other
questions you may have, please contact your counselor.
See the last page of this registration guide for school
telephone numbers.
This guide is also available at:
ahschools.us/documentcenter
[click on the folder entitled “Registration Guides”].
AP – Advanced Placement; See “Earn College Credit”
section later in this guide
Coll – Concurrent enrollment; See “Earn College Credit”
section later in this guide
Honors – Courses with more rigorous expectations;
See “Honors Courses” later in this guide
IB – International Baccalaureate; See “Earn College
Credit” section later in this guide
NOCTI – National Occupational Competency Testing Institute
PLTW – Project Lead the Way; course uses science,
technology, engineering, and math concepts
AndHS – Andover High School
AHS – Anoka High School
BHS – Blaine High School
CPHS – Champlin Park High School
CRHS – Coon Rapids High School
STEP – Secondary Technical Education Program
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