Cen10 Course Selection
From Centennial School Counselors
Welcome students!
Step 1: Understand the Requirements
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
- You will need to complete 220 credits to graduate.
- Along with 220 credits, students must fulfill subject requirements (in red below) to graduate.
- An F grade is not considered passing and you will not earn any credits.
A-G COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS:
- A-G college entrance requirements are classes that are required for admittance to a four year university in California (UC & CSU)
- Many Private Universities in CA have similar requirements.
- Out of State Universities may have different requirements, if you are interested in attending college out of state, you must check the admissions requirements for each specific out of state institution to ensure you are on track to apply.
- Earning a D grade is considered passing and you will receive 5 credits. However, a D grade does not meet a-g minimum requirement and should be repeated.
ARE YOU ON TRACK FOR GRADUATION? ARE YOU ON TRACK TO MEET A-G REQUIREMENTS?
Use the A-G & Graduation Checklist below to ensure you are on track to meet CNUSD graduation requirements and college entrance requirements.
Math Placement
Centennial Course Catalog
Step 2: What Classes will you take?
Freshmen - Class of 2028
Centennial High School has a six-period day, which means you will have six slots for classes. For Freshmen year, some of your courses are pre-assigned based on school counselor recommendations:
- English - Lang Arts 1, Language Arts 1 Honors or MYP Language Arts 1
- Math - Math placement, it will depend on your current Math class and grade. Please use the Math Placement Guide below for questions.
- Science - Biology, Biology Honors or MYP Biology
- Intro to PE - ALL FRESHMEN ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE PE. Student-Athletes will ONLY be placed in a sports class through the rosters provided to the counseling department by the athletics department. Email requests to add a sport are not accepted.
- World Language/Fine Art (MYP Spanish Required for MYP Students)
- CTE/Elective/PE (MYP World Geography Required for MYP Students)
The availability of electives varies and your school counselor will pre-select recommended options to meet graduation and/or A-G college entrance requirements. We want you to be aware of the options, but understand they may vary based on class size, teacher availability, and how you are doing academically. To help you, we have created a great resource: Our Online Course Catalog.
Sophomores - Class of 2027
- History - World History or A.P. World History
- English - Lang Arts 2, Language Arts 2 Honors or MYP Language Arts 2
- Math - Math placement, it will depend on your current Math class and grade. Please use the Math Placement Guide below for questions.
- Science - Biology, Chemistry, Chemistry Honors or MYP Chemistry
- World Language/Fine Art (World Language Required for MYP Students)
- CTE/Elective/PE
The availability of electives varies and your school counselor will pre-select recommended options to meet graduation and/or A-G college entrance requirements. We want you to be aware of the options, but understand they may vary based on class size, teacher availability, and how you are doing academically. To help you, please view our Course Selection Guide. In addition, the online course catalog can help you understand the course options (at the top of the page).
Juniors - Class of 2026
- History - US History or A.P. US History
- English - Lang Arts 3 or A.P. English Literature & Composition
- Math - Math placement, it will depend on your current Math class and grade. Please use the Math Placement Guide below for questions.
- Science - Biology, Chemistry, Physics, AP Physics 1, Environmental Science, AP Environmental Science, Zoology, Astronomy, Oceanography, Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry
- World Language/Fine Art
- CTE/Elective/PE
The availability of electives varies and your school counselor will pre-select recommended options to meet graduation and/or A-G college entrance requirements. We want you to be aware of the options, but understand they may vary based on class size, teacher availability, and how you are doing academically. To help you, please view our Course Selection Guide. In addition, the online course catalog can help you understand the course options (at the top of the page).
Seniors - Class of 2025
- English - CSU ERWC, Puente CSU ERWC, AP English Lang & Comp
- History - Gov/Econ, AP Gov/Econ
- Math - Math placement, it will depend on your current Math class and grade. Please use the Math Placement Guide below for questions.
- Science
- World Language/Fine Art/Elective
- Elective
The availability of electives varies and your school counselor will pre-select recommended options to meet graduation and/or A-G college entrance requirements. We want you to be aware of the options, but understand they may vary based on class size, teacher availability, and how you are doing academically. To help you, please view our Course Selection Guide. In addition, the online course catalog can help you understand the course options (at the top of the page).
Step 3: Input Your Courses
THE DEADLINE TO ENTER COURSES INTO STUDENT CONNECT IS SUNDAY 2/2/24
For Example:
- Language Arts 2A
- Language Arts 2B
This tutorial walks through the steps for selecting courses on Student Connect.
Step 4: Meet with Your School Counselor
Students will meet with their counselor individual over the next two months, starting with 11th grade and ending with 9th grade. Please look at the images below & find your language arts teacher for the date your class will be coming into the counseling center. Make Up Dates are built into our timeline. Students will be able to ask questions regarding classes they selected, finalize their 23/24 course requests and inquire regarding Summer School 2023.
Corona-Norco Unified School District
Nondiscrimination Statement
The Corona Norco Unified School District is committed to equal opportunity for all individuals in education and in employment and does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, physical or mental disability, medical condition, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, national origin, immigration status, race or ethnicity, ethnic group identification, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital or parental status, pregnancy, or genetic identification, or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Board prohibits, at any district school or school activity, unlawful discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment), intimidation, and bullying of any student based on the protected characteristics named above. BP1312.2; BP/AR4190; BP/AR5145.3; BP/AR5145.7; BP5146; BP/AP5131.2
For any concerns or questions regarding discrimination, equity, Title II, CCR Title 5 or Title IX, please contact:
Dr. RoseMarie Hickman, Coordinator, Human Resources
Corona-Norco Unified School District
2820 Clark Avenue Norco, CA 92860
(951) 736-5000 Contact Dr. Hickman
Still have questions? Talk to your school counselor!
Website: https://centennial.cnusd.k12.ca.us/counseling/counseling_staff
Location: 1820 Rimpau Avenue, Corona, CA, USA
Phone: 951-739-5670
Twitter: @cen10Counseling