Qualification: Course Lists

In order to qualify for CSF, students must accrue 10 total points from five qualifying courses taken in the previous semester. Additionally, students must earn a set amount of points from each list. Course Lists are approved by the CSF State Board each year. Points for CSF are awarded as follows: 

A = 3 points B = 1 point C = 0 points

Students can earn an additional point for taking AP and Honors courses for TWO total courses for the semester. With a point bump, points would be awarded as follows: 

A = 4 points B = 2 points C= 1 point

A grade of a D or an F in any course disqualifies students from membership for that semester, even if that course cannot be used to qualify for CSF (like PE). 

List I Courses

Freshman, sophomores, and juniors must accrue their first 4 points from List I on their membership applications. Seniors applying in February or June are except from this qualfier. 


List I: Core curriculum classes as defined in the state frameworks that must integrate the following: intellectually and academically challenging material, substantial amounts of reading & writing, critical thinking & problem solving skills, and individual lab work in the case of sciences. Approved Redwood courses listed below; only college classes with a similar title count for List I. 

American Literature

AP Biology

AP Calculus

AP Chemistry

AP English Language & Composition

AP English Literature & Composition

AP Environmental Science

AP European History

AP French

AP Physics

AP Spanish Language & Culture

AP Spanish Literature & Culture

AP Statistics

AP US History

AP US Government & Politics

Biology

Biology (VCIS)*

Chemistry

Civics

Civics (VCIS)

Earth and Space Science A/B (VCIS)

Economics

Economics (VCIS)

English 1 Dual Enrollment

English 2 Dual Enrollment

English 1, 1 Honors, VCIS

English 2, 2 Honors, VCIS

English 3 VCIS

ERWC (Expository Reading & Writing)

ERWC, VCIS

French 1-4

Integrated Math 1 / 1H

Integrated Math 2 / 2H

Integrated Math 3 / 3H

Integrated Math Principals

Literature for Spanish Speakers

Math for Personal Finance

Physical & Earth Science

Physics

Pre-Calculus

Principles of American Democracy (VCIS)

Spanish 1-3

Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1, 2

Statistical Reasoning in Sports

US History & Geography

US History & Geography A/B (VCIS)

World History/Culture

World History, Culture, & Geography (VCIS) 

World Literature & Advanced Composition

List II Courses

The first 7 points, including the previous 4 points accured from List I, must come from Lists I & II. If students have not taken any courses from List II, all of the first 7 points must come from List I

Seniors: your first 7 points must come from Lists I and II; if no List II courses are taken, then all 7 points would need to come from List I.

List II courses are courses that are not specified on List I and that must integrate the following: intellectually & academically challenging material, substantial amounts of reading & writing, & critical thinking & problem solving skills. These classes aren’t considered part of the “core.” Some college classes, like Psychology or Geography, that meet the above qualifications, will count for List II. If you’re unsure, please ask! Approved Redwood courses listed below.

Advanced Civil Law

American Sign Language 1, 2

Civil Engineering and Architecture

Constitutional Law

Construction Management

Digital Electronics

Engineering Design & Development

Ethnic Studies

Foundations of Criminal Justice

Foundations of Law

Intro to Engineering 

Journalism 1

Journalism 2

Literature & Expression

Literature & Expression (Advanced)



List III

The remaning 3 points of your total 10 can come from List III. List III is comprised of elective courses that do not have the same academic rigor as List I and II courses.


All other courses awarded credit which are not on the above specified Lists I & II with the following exceptions: physical education, courses taken in lieu of physical education, lab/teacher assistant/academic tutor, office/library aide, study hall, repeated courses even taken at COS, and courses taken on a pass/fail basis. Approved Redwood courses listed below; college electives will also count in List III.

3-D Art 1-4

Advanced Auto Mechanics

Advanced Auto Mechanics

Advanced Band

Advanced Dance

Advanced Filmmaking

Agricultural Mechanics 1/2/3/4

Advanced Media Broadcasting

Advanced Orchestra 1, 2

Agricultural Welding (all)

Automotive Diagnostics & Repair

Automotive Tech

AVID 1/2/3/4

Band (all including adv)

Bass Clef Choir

Beginning Soprano Alto

Business Design Study

Child Development

Civil Engineering & Architecture

College & Careers

Color Guard

Concert Choir

Culinary Arts

Dance Performance

Digital Film Production (Adv)

Digital Literacy

Drama (1-4)

Empowering Entrepreneurs

Food & Nutrition

Food Service & Hospitality

Foundations of Business

Gateways Literacy English (all & lab)

Health

Hip Hop Dance

History in Film

Human Development

Intermediate Sopranos/Altos

Intermediate Dance

International Dance

Intro to Automotive Tech

Intro to Dance

Intro to Video

Jazz Band

Language Lab

Life Management

Link Crew

Math Assist

Medical Assistant

Metal Manufacturing Tech 1, 2

Nursing Assistant

Orchestra (all)

Photography

Reading Improvement

Small Business Management 

Sports Therapy/Fitness

Stagecraft

Studio Art I-IV

Student Government & Leadership (ASB)

Student Store

Studio Art 1-4

Vocal Ensemble

Wind Ensemble

Wood Product Construction 1/2

Yearbook