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This manual should be used together with the curriculum issued by the Registration Authority. The explanation of the course as of April 27, 2018 is included in the English course explanation manual. The booklet may contain some explanations of the course not found in the official curriculum. If the course is described in this manual but is not included in the curriculum, it is assumed that the course will be provided as described in this manual. In any case, remember that students are inevitable to change from now until the beginning of the next semester, even if every effort is made to accurately explain what the department is going to provide in this manual Please give me.
INTRODUCTION This manual contains information on courses to be offered in the 2018-19 academic year and information on how to select courses. We provide the depth and breadth of the course, highlight the course content and higher skills, and promise to prepare students for college and lifelong learning. When choosing a course, we strongly recommend that you note the following points. • Please select the course that suits you best. This spring, I will meet my parents and dean, and I will discuss next year's course requirements. At that meeting, we will discuss the recommendations of each department and the overall situation of academic, sports, artistic and other extracurricular activities. The ideal timeline is a timeline that challenges you and takes advantage of the strict course that Kinkaid offers. Discuss what is right for you and ask you not to make decisions based on your friends and classmates' behavior.