11th Grade Registration
Preparing for Registration
Meet Your Counselor
Familiarize yourself with the 11th grade courses required for graduation, and the SPPS graduation requirements (below).
Talk to your teachers if you are interested in Accelerated, AP, or CIS classes.
Think about what type of courses would fit with your career aspirations.
Mrs. Holly Moser
A-Hi grades 9-11
Ms. Emily Kurmis
Ho-Pe grades 9-11
Mrs. Choua Vang
Ph-Z grades 9-11
choua2.vang@spps.org
Ms. Kia Thao
Academy of Finance Counselor
Registration Step 1: Learn about Course Options
The Course Catalog lists all courses and course descriptions offered at Como Park HS during the 2023-2024 school year.
Registration Step 2:
Complete the 11th Grade Course Selection Form
You will enter your final selections into the course selection form.
Please choose your courses carefully as counselors will NOT be making changes in the fall per the Como Park High School Schedule Correction Policy.
Registration Step 3 (Final Step): Select and Register for courses on Infinite Campus
Additional Resource: Create a Course Plan
Use the document to the right to plan out your courses. Review the graduation requirements guide below to ensure you have a plan to meet all requirements by the end of your senior year.
Graduation Requirements Guide
11th Grade Required Courses
1 Credit is equivalent to one quarter of a course.
English 11 (4 credits)
Algebra 2 (4 credits)
Chemistry (4 credits)
US History Survey (4 credits)
Elective Requirements
Students must fulfill the following elective requirements by the end of their 12th Grade year.
Fine Arts (4 credits)
Business, Family & Consumer Sciences, or Industrial Technology (2 credits)
20 additional elective credits in any category.
View the Course List by Graduation Credit in the Course Catalog to see what classes you can take to fill all specific graduation requirements.
Are you on-track to graduate???
Use the tool below to track your progress towards graduation.
World Language is not a specific requirement to graduate, BUT it is highly recommended students take a world language. Why???
Students who completed 4 years of world language study scored more than 100 points higher on each section of the SAT than those who didn’t.
Remember that most four-year colleges and universities require 2 years high school level world language (not including middle school levels) for college entrance.
Foreign Language study creates more positive attitudes and less prejudice toward people who are different.
Analytical skills improve when students study a foreign language.
Business skills plus foreign language skills make an employee more valuable in the marketplace.