Course Selection
Course Selection for the 2022-2023 School Year
The Counseling Department provides all current Westmont students with classroom presentations regarding class options for the following school year. Additionally, counselors meet with each student individually to discuss their class choices and high school graduation requirements.
Important: Please note that by completing the Course Selection Form, you are not guaranteed a spot, therefore, make sure you select classes you are interested in taking. For more information on course content, please go to the Academic Courses webpage and review the Course Catalog.
To view information regarding course selection for each grade level, click on the images below:
Current 8th Graders:
Due Date Announced during Presentation
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Current 9th Graders:
Due February 3rd, 2022
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Current 10th Graders:
Due January 27th, 2022
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Current 11th Graders:
Due January 20th, 2022
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Current 8th Graders: Check with your middle school counselor for the deadline to submit the 8th Grade Course Selection Form.
Current 8th Graders (click on the black arrow to view information)
Special Programs that Require an Application
To submit an application and to learn more about the special programs at Westmont, please click on the images below:
AVID
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Leadership ASB
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Journalism
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Yearbook
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Contact Information: For any questions regarding Leadership ASB, contact Activities Director Ms. Saldana. For any questions regarding AVID, contact AVID Teacher/Coordinator Ms. Jarret.
Frequently Asked Questions About Schedule Changes
1. What if I changed my mind and I want to change my schedule for next year? Students must submit a Course Request Change form by clicking on the red button below. These classes are requests only, and you will receive your final schedule in August 2022.
2. Is there a deadline to submit the Course Request Change Form? Yes. The Course Request Change Form must by submitted by April 22nd, 2022 at 3:00 pm.
3. Can I change my schedule once the school year has started? No. All classes including Honors and AP are year-long courses.