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[5]
Seoul
American
School
(
http://www.seoul_hs.pac.odedodea.edu )
(a)
High
School
Submit
Document
for
Admission |
Registration
Information
Registration
for
Seoul
American
High
School
can
be
made
upon
arrival.
It
is
required
of
all
students,
and
families
must
re-register
every
school
year.
Registration
may
be
accomplished
at
the
Registrar's
Office
which
is
located
in
room
121
of
the
new
ACS
building
across
the
street
from
the
school.
Sponsor's,
please
bring
the
following
:
Sponsor's,
please
bring
the
following:
-
A
copy
of
the
sponsor's
orders,
any
changes,
concurrent
travel
orders
if
issued,
extension
to
orders.
- If
Navy,
a
copy
of
the
dependent's
entry
approval
order
or
letter
from
PSD;
all
other
command
sponsorship
orders
if
issued.
- Student's
Social
Security
numbers.
- Emergency
information:
(information
of
someone
you
would
like
to
notify
in
the
event
you
can
not
be
reached)
- Name
- Address
- Phone
number
- Verification
of
dependency
by
one
of
the
following:
- Official
birth
certificate
- Passport
- Dependents
listed
on
orders
- Command
sponsorship
letter
verification
from
CPO
- Immunization
record
- The
121st
General
Hospital's
Immunization
Clinic
has
the
school
forms
for
verification.
- The
TB
tyne
test
must
be
current
within
the
current
year
- Kindergarten
children
must
be
five
years
old
by
October
31st.
- First
grade
children
must
be
six
years
old
by
October
31st.
- Federally
Connected
Conractor
personnel
must
bring
an
eligibility
memorandum
from
their
sponsoring
agency
in
accordance
with
USKF
Regulation
700.19
If
you
have
any
questions,
you
may
contact
the
District
Superintendents
Office
(DSO):
DSN:
738-7707
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Graduation
Requirements
for
Seoul
American
High
School |
Subject
Area
|
Credits
needed
|
Explanation
(
s
) |
English |
4 |
Two
years
of
ESL
may
be
substituted
for
2
years
of
English. |
Mathmatics
|
3 |
Two
credits
must
be
earned
in
coursework
that
includes
algebra
and
geometry. |
Science
|
3 |
All
courses
must
contain
a
laboratory
component. |
US
History |
1 |
|
US
Government |
0.5 |
|
Social
Studies |
1.5 |
|
Physical
Education |
1 |
|
Health |
0.5 |
Art,
Music,
Humanities,
Drama
|
Aesthetics |
1 |
Business,
Indust.
Arts,
Home
Ec.,
JROTC,
Work
Exp.
|
Career
Education |
1 |
|
Computer |
1 |
A
total
of
2
credits
in
the
same
second
(foreign)
language.
|
Foreign
Lang |
2 |
|
Electives*
|
4.5 |
|
*
Any
course
that
is
not
a
required
course
is
an
elective
course.
College
Entrance
Requirements.
In
addition
to
High
School
graduation
requirements,
students
should
keep
inmind
their
objectives
for
a
job
or
continuing
education
in
a
vocational
school,
college
or
university
after
high
school.
Entrance
requirements
may
vary
but
the
following
ones
are
the
minimum
requirements
either
required
or
recommended
by
most
colleges
and
universities.
Junior
Colleges
or
community
colleges
often
are
less
selective.
The
more
selective
the
college,
the
higher
level
school
academic
courses
will
be
expected.
A
good
rule
of
thumb
is
to
enroll
in
the
highest
level
course
in
which
you
are
capable
of
maintaining
a
minimum
of
a
"C"
average.
Minimum
Requirements |
English |
4
Credits |
Two
years
of
ESL
may
be
substituted
for
2
years
of
English. |
Mathmatics
|
2
Credits
|
At
least
Algebra
I
and
Geometry;
however,
many
colleges
require
completion
of
math
courses
through
Algebra
II |
Science
|
2
Credits
|
All
courses
must
contain
a
laboratory
component. |
Social
Studies |
3
Credits |
|
Foreign
Lang |
2
Credits |
|
In
addition
to
the
above
minimum
classes,
students
should
have
taken
additional
courses
in
the
fields
that
are
necessary
or
related
to
the
major
to
be
studied.
Remember
that
the
more
higher
level
academic
classes
a
student
has
on
his/her
records,
the
more
attractive
he/she
will
be
to
employers
or
colleges.
.
|
Immunization |
DoD
Dependents
Schools
Immunization
Requirements.
[
Reviewed
for
accuracy
:
09-19-02
]
Students
who
enroll
in
DoD
Dependents
Schools
(
DoDDS
)
must
meet
specific
immunization
requirements.
These
requirements,
displayed
below,
represent
the
minimum
immunization
requirements
and
DO
NOT
necessarily
reflect
the
the
optimal
immunization
status
of
a
student.
Oral
Polio
Vaccine
(OPV/IPV)
(OPV/OPVC)
|
4
doses
of
Polio
Vaccine
(oral
or
injected),
last
one
of
which
was
administered
after
the
4th
birthday.
If
started
at
age
7
or
later,
a
series
of
2
doses
plus
a
3rd
booster
dose.
|
Diptheria,
Tetnus,
Pertussis*
(DT/DTP/DTaP/Td)
(DT/DPT/DPTC/Td)
|
4
doses
given
singly
or
in
combination,
at
least
one
of
which
was
administered
after
the
4th
birthday.
If
started
at
age
7
or
later,
a
series
of
2
doses
plus
a
3rd
booster
dose. |
Tentanus,
Diphtheria
TD |
A
Td
booster
is
needed
between
11-12
years
of
age
and
then
every
ten
years
thereafter.
|
Varicella
CHPO |
All
unvaccinated
persons
who
lack
a
reliable
history
of
Chickenpox
must
be
vaccinated.
Persons
13
years
or
older
should
receive
2
doses
at
least
one
month
apart
if
not
previously
vaccinated
or
did
not
have
chickenpox. |
Hepatitis
B
(
HEPB/HBC
)
|
3
doses
of
Energix,
Recombivax,
or
Hepatitis
B
are
required.
Those
not
vaccinated
in
infancy
must
begin
the
series
before
entering
school.
|
Measles,
Mumps,
Rubella
(
MMR/MMRC
) |
2
doses
of
live
attenuated
vaccine
given
singly
or
in
combination
at
least
one
of
which
was
administered
after
the
4th
birthday. |
PPD/TB
tine/monovac |
TB
testing
is
required
yearly. |
*
Pertussis
immunization
is
not
required
for
individuals
older
than
6
years
of
age.
YOU
MUST
HAVE
A
COPY
OF
YOUR
SHOT
RECORD
AT
THE
TIME
OF
REGISTRATION!
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Testing
Data |
2002-2003 |
Test
Date
|
Application
Deadline |
10/12/02
|
09/10/02 |
11/02/02
|
09/27/02 |
12/07/02 |
11/01/02 |
01/25/03 |
12/23/02 |
05/03/03 |
03/28/02 |
06/03/03 |
05/02/02 |
Immunization |
American
College
Test
(ACT)
26
October,
2002
at
Seoul
Foreign
School
(99-330-3312)
Advanced
Placement
Program
(AP)
2003
Exam
Dates |
5may |
English
Literature
/
German
Language
/
Music
Theory |
6may |
Calculus
AB
/
Calculus
BC
/
Art
History |
7may |
Spanish
Language
/
Computer
Science
A
/
Computer
Science
AB
/
French
Literature
/
Statistics |
8may |
English
Language
/
French
Language
/
Spanish
Literature |
9may |
US
History
/
European
History
/
Studio
Art |
12may |
Biology
/
Physics
B
/
Physics
C
/
World
History |
13may |
Chemistry
/
Psychology |
14may |
Government
and
Politics
/
Environmental
Science |
15may |
Macroeconomics
/
Microeconomics |
16may |
Latin
Literature
/
Latin:
Vergil
/
Human
Geography
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Transportation |
SEOUL
STUDENT
TRANSPORTATION
OFFICE
(STO)
BLDG
S-4106 |
The
Seoul
Student
Transportation
Office
(
STO
)
is
located
in
the
new
ACS
Building,
S-4106,
room
121,
and
we are
here
to
serve
our
community
with
safe
and
reliable
student
transportation
services.
Some
of
our
duties
include
coordinating
transportation
for
the
daily
commuting
bus
transportation,
pre-arranging
transportation
for
curricular
and
co-curricular
events
(
field
trips,
sport
matches,
etc
),
providing
school
bus
safety
training
to
students,
and
issuing
school
bus
passes.
The
Seoul
STO
conducts
safety
inspections
on
all
school
bus
stops
and
buses
used
for
student
transportation
within
the
commuting
area.
We
also
work
closely
with
the
school
administrators,
housing
office,
and
various
base
commands
to
establish
the
walking
and
commuting
areas
for
the
local
Seoul
DoDDS
schools.
GUIDELINES
FOR
SCHOOL
BUS
TRANSPORTATION
Distance
requirements
are
one
of
the
primary
standards
for
school
bus
service.
In
general,
elementary
students,
grades
6
and
below,
are
authorized
school
bus
services
if
they
reside
more
than
one
mile
from
their
authorized
school.
Students
in
grades
7
and
above
are
authorized
school
bus
service
if
they
reside
more
than
one
and
one
half
miles
from
school.
For
the
Yongsan
area,
the
entire
post
has
been
designated
a
¡®walking
area¡¯
as
no
school
busing
is
provided
except
in
the
case
of
children
with
special
education
needs.
Bus
stops
are
located
in
centralized
areas
of
the
school
bus
commuting
zone.
IAW
DOD
regulation
4500.36R,
students
may
be
required
to
walk
to
the
designated
bus
stop.
For
grades
6
and
below,
students
may
be
required
to
walk
up
to
one
mile
to
their
bus
stop.
For
grades
7
and
above,
students
may
be
required
to
walk
up
to
one
and
one
half
miles
to
their
bus
stop.
Space
required
students
are
authorized
to
ride
on
DoDDS
school
buses,
provided
they
reside
within
the
designated
commuting
area.
Prior
to
renting
or
leasing
any
off
base
housing,
members
should
check
with
the
local
STO
to
ensure
that
bus
service
is
available
for
the
area
they
intend
to
move
into.
It¡¯s
the
parents¡¯
responsibility
to
transport
students
to
the
closest
bus
stop
within
the
commuting
area
if
they
reside
outside
the
designated
commuting
area.
Bus
stops
on
routes
are
established
to
service
the
community
and
it¡¯s
the
parents¡¯
responsibility
to
ensure
that
the
student(s)
is/are
catching
the
bus
at
the
designated
bus
stop.
All
students
should
have
one
primary
pick-up
and
drop-off
bus
stop.
Students
should
be
at
their
assigned
bus
stop
at
least
10
minutes
prior
to
the
scheduled
departure
time.
Parents,
who
will
meet
children
in
the
afternoon,
should
be
at
the
bus
stop
10
minutes
prior
to
arrival.
An
adult
must
meet
students
in
grades
K-2.
Students
in
these
grades,
who
are
not
met
by
an
adult
at
the
bus
stop,
will
be
brought
back
to
the
Seoul
Student
Transportation
Office.
Once
returned
to
the
STO,
the
parents
will
be
contacted
to
pick-up
the
child.
NOTES
OF
INTEREST
Pre-registration
for
the
upcoming
school
will
be
held
in
May.
Place
and
time
TBD.
Parents
will
receive
more
information
from
the
school.
Questions
should
be
directed
to
the
school
or
the
school
registrar
at
738-7707.
All
students
must
have
a
new/updated
photo
taken
prior
to
being
issued
a
bus
pass.
Parents
and
students
can
come
by
the
Seoul
STO,
Monday
thru
Friday,
0800
hours
until
1600
hours
(the
office
will
not
close
for
lunch)
to
have
the
photo
taken.
School
bus
passes
will
be
available
for
pick-up
during
the
middle
of
August.
More
information
provided
later.
Questions,
problems,
and
concerns
should
be
directed
to
the
Seoul
STO
at
738-5032/4538 |
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