Lee County Schools Registration Guide 2024-2025

A Letter from the Superintendent &

Registration Information


Dear Students, Parents, and Guardians,

As we prepare for the upcoming school year, I am pleased to introduce our comprehensive course selection guide, designed to assist you in making informed decisions about your academic journey. Our school system is committed to providing a diverse array of courses tailored to meet the needs and interests of every student. Whether your aspirations lead you to pursue a career, enlist in the armed forces, or further your education beyond high school, our wide variety of options ensures that you have the tools and resources necessary to thrive. We are confident that our offerings will empower each student to excel, regardless of their post-secondary plans. As you explore the opportunities presented in this guide, I encourage you to embrace the possibilities and embark on a path of academic growth and achievement.

 

The following sequence is suggested to assist you in the registrations process:

• Read the material carefully.

• Consider possible courses that will help you attain educational and career goals.

• Assess your four-year academic plan to ensure that graduation requirements are met.

• Schedule a registration appointment with your school counselor and teacher-advisor to review course offerings and graduation requirements.

• Discuss potential choices with your parents.

 

I wish you the best as you make important choices for your future. Your commitment, hard work, and careful planning are the keys to achieving your educational and career goals.

Sincerely,

 

Dr. Chris Dossenbach

Superintendent 


Welcome to the spring registration process for the 2024-2025 school year!

Lee County Schools' Student Registration Guide contains information needed to register and is designed to help you and your parents or guardians make the best choices for your high school education.  You'll find many exciting options for you as a high school student in this book.  Read through it carefully.  It will be especially important for you to talk with your counselors, parents and teachers concerning your course selections. Choices that you make in high school affect your options for study and career after your time in high school has ended, so please give serious consideration to your course choices. In order to earn a high school diploma, you must meet all course, credit, and test requirements of at least one course of study. These courses of study are designed by the state to prepare students for a multitude of post-high school opportunities from entry-level careers to highly technical studies at community colleges, colleges and universities. You are encouraged to select the most challenging course of study in which you can be successful.

REGISTRATION IS A COMMITMENT to take the courses you have selected.  Remember, when you complete your registration sheet you are requesting a specific course, NOT a specific teacher, time, or place.  You may choose the course you would like to take in the next school year; however, your schedule may change pending final grades in the courses you are currently taking and your End-of-Grade (EOG) or End-of-Course (EOC) scores.


Steps for Completing the Registration Process

Planning for High School Registration

Selecting Requires Planning  

Your high school classes should be selected based on your career and educational aspirations.  Careful four-year planning will give you a challenging class schedule that meets all requirements and allows opportunity to explore your interests.

*** The information provided in this book is current at the time of posting.  It is recommended that you work closely with your school counselor during the registration period to be aware of any changes.


In compliance with federal law, Lee County Schools administers all state and federally operated educational programs, employment activities, and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability or gender except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. Inquiries or complaints should be directed to Stacie Eggers, Assistant Superintendent, at the Lee County Board of Education, 106 Gordon Street, Sanford, NC 27330 – 919.774.6226.