• CLASS of 2028 COURSE SELECTION INFO 

    Freshmen will be able to log into PowerSchool from January 2nd to January 17th to complete 2025 – 2026 course selections online. In order to do so, you must have your PowerSchool login.  If you do not know your login, please contact the technology department at 784-4441 x 1201.

    All course selections for freshmen MUST be completed before January 17th to ensure a complete schedule for 2025 – 2026 school year.  All freshmen must also complete the "Class of 2028" Course Selection Form located below and return to your counselor.  Your counselor will then schedule a follow-up meeting to review your online selections. 

    * You must make course selections in PowerSchool before Friday, January 17th.

    To select courses for school year 2025-2026 please follow these steps:

    **Make sure your parent or guardian has completed the required yearly information update on their account prior to picking your classes.

    -Go to Eastern’s website

    -Click on PowerSchool

    -Using your personal username and password log into PowerSchool

    -Click on "Class Registration"

    -Begin your course selection process

    * Your completed "Class of 2028" Course Selection Form must be returned to your counselor by Friday, January 17th

    Class of 2028 Course Selection Form

    Course Descriptions

    Non-Eastern Course Approval Form -This form is to be used for all "Advanced Credit", "Enrichment Credit", and "Non-Eastern Courses During the School Year" requests.

    Course Waiver Form

     

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    Freshman Parent Series = Course Selections and Adding Rigor

     

    Some useful links and tutorials for all freshman:

    Links:

     Link to Naviance

     10 Things Every Freshman Should Know

    Tutorials:

     Introduction to Naviance

     Parent Login to Naviance

     Updating Your Resume in Naviance

     Naviance College Search

     Resume Instructions

     Career Interest Inventory Instructions

    Academic Units

    The academic unit is the term normally used by colleges and universities to express a quantitative evaluation of high school courses acceptable as preparation for college. A full year academic course is evaluated as one unit; a semester course is evaluated as a half unit. Admissions requirements by four-year institutions generally require that a student complete 16 academic units upon graduation from high school. Colleges and universities determine what courses qualify as academic units. Generally speaking, courses in English, Mathematics, Science, World Language and Social Studies are acceptable. Physical Education and electives are not considered academic units. World Language required minimum years of study for four-year college applicants is two years of the same language taken during high school, grades 9–12.

     NCAA Eligibility

    The NCAA requires certain courses be taken in order to be eligible for college sports. To help plan your course selection, the NCAA has provided a list of courses we offer, which they will accept. If you are an athlete and interested in playing sports in college please take the time to look over the courses. The course list is on the Following page under Online Resources.

    NCAA Eligibility