You are viewing the 2022-2023 Archived BISD Course Catalog.
Dear Parents and Students,
Advisement for school year 2022-2023 begins with the publishing of the online Course Catalog and the dispensing of the Registration Form. Students are instructed to visit with their parents when considering classes for the coming school year. The separate Registration Form should be completed and turned in to the counseling office by the stated deadline.
Students and parents should consider the following when making course selections:
Ensure that requirements are met for the student’s chosen graduation plan. Requirements for each diploma program are included below to aid in this process.
Consider future career and educational goals of the student. Programs of Study offered at Bellville ISD can be found on the Academies page. A document containing each Program of Study and the course sequences for all the Programs of Study can be found by clicking here. Core academic classes should be chosen that sufficiently challenge and prepare the student for his/her educational plans beyond high school. It is also helpful to identify areas of personal interests when looking at elective options.
Choose wisely. Teaching faculty will be assigned based on the course selections submitted by the students. In the event that very few students register for a particular course, a class may be dropped from the master schedule. Students will not be able to drop Career and Technical courses without the approval of the principal.
Be aware that every effort will be made to honor every student’s requests. However, conflicts do occur and, in this instance, alternate classes listed by the student may replace elective options.
Students may be administratively placed in courses on the basis of EOC scores. Parents will be contacted regarding this decision.
At any time, please feel free to contact the counseling office with questions that you may have. Good luck with this important project and best wishes in your preparation for the 2022-2023 school year!
Andrea Hollomon
Bellville High School Counselor Grades 11 and 12 (2022-2023 grade levels)
Maria Huerta
Bellville High School Counselor Grades 09 and 10 (2022-2023 grade levels)
James Dristas
Bellville High School Principal
Additional Information on Bellville HS Graduation Requirements and GPA & Rank can be found on subpages found by clicking on the links.
Students entering grade 9 in the 2014-2015 school year and thereafter shall enroll in the courses necessary to complete the curriculum requirements of the Foundation High School Program AND at least one endorsement. The Foundation Plan with an Endorsement requires 26 credits to graduate. Students who have satisfied the applicable requirements of the Foundation Plan and earn an Endorsement, the Distinguished Level of Achievement, and/or a Performance Acknowledgement shall have those completions documented on the academic achievement record (AAR), also known as the high school transcript.
In order to earn an Endorsement, a student must successfully complete the curriculum requirements consisting of a coherent sequence of courses in at least one of the following categories:
Arts and Humanities
Business and Industry
Public Services
STEM
Multidisciplinary Studies
Four credits in Advanced Placement or Dual Credit Courses
Four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV, Chemistry and/or Physics
For more information on how the Bellville ISD Programs of Study correspond to an Endorsement in one of the categories listed above, click here for the BISD Program of Study and Endorsement Crosswalk.
A student may earn this designation by successfully completing the curriculum requirements for the Foundation High School Program, successfully completing the curriculum requirements for at least one Endorsement, and must successfully enroll and complete Algebra 2 as one of the four mathematics credits.
A student may earn this designation for outstanding performance in several manners:
Dual Credit
Successful completion of at least 12 hours of college academic courses (4 classes), earning a grade of 3.0 (B average) or higher on a scale of 4.0
Bilingualism and Biliteracy
Demonstrate proficiency in two or more languages by completing all English Language Arts requirements, maintaining a minimum grade of 80 on a scale of 100
Complete minimum of three credits in the same language in a language other than English, maintaining a minimum grade of 80 on a scale of 100
College Board Advanced Placement
Earn a score of 3 or higher on a College Board Advanced Placement examination
PSAT / ACT / SAT
Earn a score on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) that qualifies the student for recognition as a commended scholar or higher by the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, or part of the National Hispanic Recognition Program, or part of the National Achievement Scholarship Program
Earning scores of at least 410 on the EBRW section and 520 on the mathematics section of the SAT
Earn a composite score on the ACT exam (without writing) of 28
In order to qualify for automatic college admission under the Foundation High School Program, a student must be ranked in the top 10% of the graduating class at the time of application and earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement. The only exception to this rule is in regards to the University of Texas in Austin, who will notify high schools the exact percentage that will be automatically accepted one year prior to the expected graduation date.
A student must complete all the necessary credits for graduation and must satisfactorily meet all the testing requirements.
A student must complete all Bellville ISD credit requirements to graduate. Students who have not mastered all five STAAR EOC assessments will walk, but will receive a certificate of attendance. If a student has not earned all the required graduation credits, he/she will not be allowed to participate in the graduation ceremony.
For the purpose of determining honors to be conferred during graduation activities, the district shall calculate class rank once spring Dual Credit grades become available of the senior year. The average of the fourth and fifth six week grades shall be used as the semester grade for this purpose. In addition, students must meet credit requirements under the Foundation Plus Endorsement Plan or earn the distinguished level of achievement. Honor graduates will then be assigned the following title designations according to their rank in class:
4.0 and above Summa Cum Laude
3.75 – 3.99 Magna Cum Laude
3.50 – 3.74 Cum Laude
Honors given to the eligible senior students with the highest and second highest ranking, respectively. To be eligible for such recognition, a student must:
Have been continuously enrolled in the district high school for the four semesters immediately preceding graduation,
Have completed the Recommended Program or the Advanced/Distinguished Achievement Program for graduation, and
Be graduating after exactly eight semesters of enrollment in high school.
One of several ways that students may earn college credit. Bellville High School offers several AP courses in English, mathematics, and science. Students enrolled in these courses have an opportunity to take an AP exam given in May. Scores of 3, 4, or 5 on the exam indicate the student is doing college-level work. The actual college credit awarded depends on the particular university the student attends.
Courses taught in the academic core areas in preparation for Advanced Placement courses. Usually offered at the freshman and/or sophomore level.
One of several methods by which high school students may earn college credit. Bellville High School offers Dual Credit courses in English and Social Studies. Students in these courses are dually enrolled in both Bellville High School and Blinn College. Dual credit classes are available for Juniors and Seniors who meet additional requirements.
High school students must take and pass required courses and the end-of-course exams for those courses. The assessments are based on the state curriculum standards. The end-of-course exams are designed to ensure students are learning specific course material and are prepared to succeed.
English I
English II
United States History
Algebra I
Biology
The purpose of the EOC assessments is to measure students’ academic performance in core high school courses and to become part of the graduation requirements beginning with the freshman class of 2011-2012 and beyond. The EOC assessments for lower-level courses must include questions to determine readiness for advanced coursework.
Offered to students in grades 9-11. The PSAT is administered during the month of October under guidelines of College Board. It is a standardized test that provides firsthand practice for the SAT. Junior students are eligible for recognition and scholarships within the National Merit Program. Students must register in the counseling office for a slight fee, usually around $17. It also provides college information and career tools for the students to use in post-secondary plans.
Required of all students planning to take college classes, including Dual Credit courses offered at Bellville High School to junior and senior students. Test is designed to assess college readiness in four areas: reading, writing, math, and essay composition. In order to take TSIA2, a MANDATORY pre-assessment activity must be completed. Once the pre-test is completed, the student must print a certificate and present it to the testing center prior to testing.
Blinn College offers TSIA2 testing. The mandatory pre-assessment activity may be found on the Blinn College website (www.blinn.edu – Select “Blinn A to Z” – Look under the letter “T” for “Testing and Testing Dates” – Choose “TSIA Assessment” – Click on the button to begin the online Pre-Assessment Activity). If you have any questions regarding this test, please call Blinn College at 979-830-4196.
There are certain scores that can exempt students from having to participate in the Texas Success Initiative Assessment. Those exemptions are listed below:
SAT – Mathematics Score= 530, Evidence Based Reading and Writing Language Score= 480
ACT – Mathematics=19, English=19, Composite=23
It is highly recommended that students take either the SAT or ACT test
during the JUNIOR year of high school.
Bellville High School Code = 440575
College admissions test assessing critical-thinking skills in the subjects of math, reading, and writing. Scores range in each section from 200 – 800 with a combined score totaling from 400 to 1600. It is typically taken during the junior and senior year of high school, although sophomores are certainly eligible to participate as well. Students should plan in advance when taking this test as only a few testing dates are established each school year. Registration is completed online at www.collegeboard.org.
Dates for 2021-2022 are:
March 12 (Deadline – February 11)
May 7 (Deadline – April 8)
June 4 (Deadline – May 5)
Anticipated dates for 2022-2023:
August 27, 2022
October 1, 2022
November 5, 2022
December 3, 2022
March 11, 2023
May 6, 2023
June 3, 2023
Another test used for college admissions. Assesses general educational development in the areas of English, Math, Reading, and Science. Writing portion is available for an extra charge, but is not required. Highest possible score is a 36. Again, students should plan in advance as only a few testing dates are available each school year. Registration is done online at www.actstudent.org
Dates for 2021-2022 are:
February 12 (Deadline – January 7)
April 2 (Deadline – February 25)
June 11 (Deadline – May 6)
July 16 (Deadline – June 17)
Dates for 2022-2023 (projected, not yet official)
September 10, 2022
October 22, 2022
December 10, 2022
February 11, 2023
April 1, 2023
June 10, 2023
July 15, 2023
Beginning with the 2007-2008 school year, House Bill 3826, 80th Texas Legislature, added the requirement that students meet one or more of the following thresholds in order to be considered for admissions to any general academic teaching institution, including those with open enrollment policies:
Students who entered high school in 2014-15 and after must successfully complete the Foundation plus Endorsement high school program.
Successfully complete a curriculum that is equivalent in content and rigor to an advanced high school program at a high school that does not offer such a program.
Satisfy the College Readiness Benchmarks on the ACT or SAT assessment.
The statute does not apply to students entering public junior and community colleges. Once admitted and credit earned at the junior college level, students may then apply and transfer to a general academic teaching institution.
Texas students who are in the top ten percent of their graduating class are guaranteed automatic admission to all state-funded universities provided they complete one of the two criteria:
For students entering high school in 2014-2015 and after, complete the Distinguished Level of Achievement.
Satisfy the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks in English=18, Math=22, Reading=22, Science=23, Writing=3 or higher or earn at least 480 on the EBRW and a minimum of 530 on the mathematics test of the SAT.
Students must make certain that they also submit an application to the Texas public university for admission before the institution’s deadline. This ruling applies only to admission, students are not guaranteed acceptance into their desired choice of major. Keep in mind that most students will apply to college during the fall semester of their senior year. Therefore, the ranking that will be seen when applying is determined after the second semester of the junior year, or also known as the sixth-semester ranking.
TEC (51.803) changes the Top Ten Percent Rule as it applies to the University of Texas at Austin ONLY. Each fall, UT-Austin must notify secondary schools of its intentions for the coming school year. For freshman admits for the Fall of 2022 through the Spring of 2024, UT-Austin will automatically admit students in the top 6% of their graduation class.
It is the policy of Bellville Independent School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Bellville Independent School District will take steps to assure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all education and vocational programs.
For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the Title IX Coordinator, Dr. Nicole Poenitzsch, and/or the Section 504 Coordinator, Kandis Krueger, at 518 S. Mathews, 979-865-3133.
CTE Annual Nondiscrimination Public Notification can be found here.
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Bellville el Distrito Independiente de la Escuela de no discriminar por la Carrera, el color, el origen nacional, el sexo ni la desventaja en sus programas vocacionales, los servicios ni las actividades como necesario por el Título VI del Acto Civil De Derechos de 1964, como enmendado; el Título IX de las Enmiendas de la Educación de 1972; el Acto de la Discriminación por razón de edad de 1975, como enmendado; y la Sección 504 del Acto Rehabilitación de 1973, como enmendado.
Bellville el Distrito que Independiente de la Escuela tomara los pasos para asegurar esa falta de habilidades inglesas para idiomas de hablar no será una barrera a la admisión y la participación en todos programas educativos y vocacionales.
Para la información sobre sus derechos o sistemas de trámite de quejas, contacte el Titulo IX a Coordinador, Dr. Nicole Poenitzsch, y/o la Sección 504 Coordinador, Kandis Krueger, en 518 Mathews, 979-865-3133
La Notificación Pública Anual de No Discriminación de CTE se puede encontrar aquí.