2018-2019 Scheduling Information
Career Cruising
DMACC Classes
**The deadline for registering for Fall 2018 courses is Friday, July 13th.
As a student at Earlham, you can take college level courses through the DMACC Online Career Academy. These courses are free to students.
Requirements:
Requirements:
- Junior or Senior, or and Sophomores in TAG program approved by TAG Coordinator
- 3.5 GPA or higher OR 21 or higher on ACT (seniors only.)
Madison County Career Academy Classes
Earlham students have the opportunity to take classes at the Madison County Career Academy, which is held at Winterset High School (with the exception of the Culinary Program which is held at Bricker-Price in Earlham. Successful completion of these classes will result in both DMACC college credit and high school credit. Programs available for the 2018-2019 school year are;
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
- PLTW Engineering
- Construction Trades
- Culinary Arts
- Teacher Academy
- Emergency Medical Technician
Edgenuity Online Courses
The objective in the Edgenuity classroom is to provide students the opportunity to make up credits, retake courses, or take elective courses for the purpose of meeting the credit requirements for graduation. The courses are online and are self-paced. Courses are available in English/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and several elective areas. Please consult with the school counselor if interested in taking any of these courses. Students wishing to enroll in an Edgenuity course need to pick up an Edgenuity Course Handbook and Application from the school counselor at least two weeks prior to the desired start date.
Students in grades 9-12 are eligible to take one Edgenuity course per semester. Courses that are offered in the classroom will only be available to students for credit recovery or in the case of a scheduling conflict.
If you would like more information about any of these courses, please visit the program website:
http://www.edgenuity.com/products/courses-and-curriculum/
Students in grades 9-12 are eligible to take one Edgenuity course per semester. Courses that are offered in the classroom will only be available to students for credit recovery or in the case of a scheduling conflict.
If you would like more information about any of these courses, please visit the program website:
http://www.edgenuity.com/products/courses-and-curriculum/