AICE Planning Sheet Course Progression Options
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AICE Planning Sheet – Course Progression Options
Student Name: Class of: Date:
College Plan/Major:
Planning Your Schedule
Remember, to maintain membership in the Cambridge AICE Program, students must take a minimum of five
academic credits each year of high school, including AICE and Pre-AICE level courses as required.
Total Middle School Credits: Course(s):
Freshman Year Schedule Sophomore Year Schedule
(minimum of 5 academic credits) (minimum of 5 academic credits)
Pre-AICE English Language Pre-AICE English Literature
Government Honors (.5) Pre-AICE World History
Pre-AICE Geography (.5) Pre-AICE Math 2 OR
Algebra 1 OR Pre-AICE Math 3 OR
Pre-AICE Math 2 OR Other Math
Pre-AICE Math 3 Chem. 1 Honors OR AP Chemistry
Pre-AICE Biology Pre-AICE World Language 2 (Literature)
Pre-AICE World Language Academic Elective
(Spanish, French or Latin) Academic Elective
Academic Elective(s) Elective(s)
Elective(s)
Academic Credits: Academic Credits:
The AICE curriculum requires completing a total of six AICE courses throughout the junior and senior years,
with one in each of the three curriculum areas (see page 2). Students may take as many AICE courses as
desired, and as long as there is a teacher recommendation and the minimum requirement (6) is met.
Junior Year Schedule Senior Year Schedule
(Min. 3 AICE included in 5+ academic credits) (Min. 2 AICE classes, 20 cumulative academic
credits & 6 cumulative AICE credits)
AICE English Language AICE English Literature
AICE US History AICE European Hist.
AICE Math (2 periods) OR AICE Art & Design
Pre-AICE Math 3 OR Math (AICE Math, AP Calc., AP Stat, Thinking
Pre-Calculus OR Skills, Dual Enrollment College Alg./Statistics)
Other Math Science (AICE Physics, AICE Biology, or other)
Pre-AICE Physics (or other science) AICE World Language
World Language 3 (standard, w/honors weighting) Academic Elective(s)
Academic Elective(s) Elective(s)
Elective(s)
TOTALS
Academic Credits: Academic Credits:
AICE Credits: AICE Credits:
Deviations from this plan require prior approval by the AICE Counselor or Assistant Principal.
AICE Exam Tracking and Course Options
Student Name: Class of:
AICE Program
Completion of the AICE curriculum requires students to complete a minimum of six AICE courses and take the
exams for each, with at least one course and exam being from each of the following three subject areas:
Check the exam(s) taken and indicate a “P” for a passing score result:
Math & Science Languages Arts & Humanities
Biology English Language Art & Design (AS)
Math Spanish Language Art & Design (AL)
Physics French Language US History
Thinking Skills Latin Language European History
English Literature
Thinking Skills
Music
General Paper
Total Exams
Taken:
Passed:
AICE Diploma:
In order to be on track toward completion of the AICE Diploma, you must pass a minimum of six exams with at
least one exam being from each of the three subject areas listed above. Students who pass the required six
exams will earn the AICE Diploma.
Qualifies for AICE Diploma: Y N
Academic Electives that count toward the State University System as academic credits
English Math Science Arts & Humanities
Creative Writing Adv. Math Topics Physical Science Economics Honors
AICE General Paper AP Statistics Earth Science Geography
AP Calculus BC Anatomy Honors AICE Music (any)
Pre-Calculus AP Chemistry AP Music Theory
DE College Alg/ Humanities Honors
AICE Thinking Skills* Statistics AICE Art & Design (any)
AP Drawing
AP 2D Design
*Thinking Skills is in the Math/Sci. category for AICE, and
is considered an academic elective to colleges. However it does
not count as a math or science on HS transcripts.
World Language
Any course
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