1 / 18

AHS Course Selection 2014-2015

AHS Course Selection 2014-2015. Mrs. Statham- AHS 9 th Grade School Counselor. The Scheduling Process. Today- receive Course Selection Sheet to take home and review with parents Course catalogs will be distributed when available. The 2013-2014 catalog is on our website www.appohigh.org

colton-wise
Télécharger la présentation

AHS Course Selection 2014-2015

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. AHS Course Selection2014-2015 Mrs. Statham- AHS 9th Grade School Counselor

  2. The Scheduling Process • Today- receive Course Selection Sheet to take home and review with parents • Course catalogs will be distributed when available. The 2013-2014 catalog is on our website www.appohigh.org • HS Counselors return to review course selections with students individually: • Meredith MS- March 4th • Waters MS- March 5th • Redding MS- March 6th

  3. The Scheduling Process • March 7th-Parents and students will begin to view their child’s course selections in the Home Access Center • Week of March 10th- Students will receive a copy of their course request (this is not a schedule) • Students will have until Friday, March 21stto make changes to their course request- No changes will be made after this date!

  4. Students attending a different school • If you know you will not be attending AHS next year, we still need you to complete a course request form. • We will keep your course request form until we receive notification from the new school you will be attending.

  5. Graduation Requirements CourseUnits of Credit English 4 Social Studies 4 Mathematics 4 Science 3 World Languages 2 Career Pathway 3 Electives 3.5 Physical Education 1 Health 0.5 Senior Project 0.5 Student Success Plan 0.5

  6. Promotion/Retention Requirements • In order to be promoted to 10th grade: • Students must take a full schedule in 9th grade (8 credits) • Students must earn 5 credits: 4 of which must be English, math, science and social studies • Students who do not meet these criteria will be scheduled into appropriate courses the next year/semester

  7. World Languages • American Sign Language • Chinese • French • Japanese • Spanish

  8. Career Pathway • A planned program of sequenced or specialized courses designed to develop knowledge and skills in a particular career area • 3 credits in a Career Pathway are required for graduation • The Career Pathway is not a life- long career choice and may not necessarily be something a student would like to pursue following graduation from high school

  9. Academic Humanities Math/Science Technology Allied Health (starts in 10th grade) AgriScience Animal Science Natural Resources & Environmental Science Plant & Horticultural Science Business, Finance & Marketing Education Accounting Banking Services Marketing Management Computer Science Family & Consumer Science Early Childhood Education Clothing & Textiles Nutrition & Culinary Arts The Career Pathways

  10. JDG- Jobs for Delaware Graduates JROTC- Military Science Performing Arts Instrumental Music Theatre Arts Vocal Music Technology Education Drafting & Design Graphic Design & Production Visual Arts Ceramics & Sculpture Drawing & Painting Photography (starts in 10th grade) The Career Pathways

  11. Block Scheduling • Students will have four 90-minute periods per semester. Each period is a “block” • All courses except Integrated Math I (yearlong), Chorus, Orchestra, and Band will be offered in a 90 minute block period for one semester • Chorus, Orchestra, and Band will be offered all year, every other day • Students enrolled in Chorus, Orchestra or Band must take Health & Physical Education

  12. Course Level Offerings • College Preparatory Courses (CP) • 9th - 12th grade • Honors Courses • 9th – 12th grade • Advanced Placement (AP) • 10th – 12th grade • Students interested in taking an AP course in 10th grade need to inform the counselor during his/her scheduling meeting

  13. Math Sequencing • Students in 8th grade math will take Integrated Math I in 9th grade. • Students in Advanced Math (Integrated Math I) in 8th grade will take Integrated Math II (CP or Honors) in 9th grade. • Students can “double up” on math courses (Int. Math II Honors & Int. Math III Honors) in 9th grade, but you are required to take a math course all 4 years of high school. • Integrated Math I (1 semester) is an accelerated course for students earning 85% or higher in 8th grade math & a 3 or higher on DCAS. Final placement in this course will be determined at the end of the school year.

  14. Sample Schedule- Integrated Math I(Career Pathway- Culinary Arts)

  15. Course Selection • Choose your courses wisely • Talk to your current teachers • What level do they recommend for you? • Talk to your parents/guardians • What do they recommend and support? • Talk to your counselors • What do they advise for you? • Remember: course request changes will not be made after March 21st

  16. If you select Integrated Math I (yearlong)- You will circle 7 courses: Integrated Math I English 9 (CP or Honors) US History (CP or Honors) Physical/Earth Science (CP or Honors) Health/PE World Language 1 Career Pathway/Elective If you select Integrated Math I (1 semester) OR Integrated Math II- You will circle 8 courses: Int. Math I or Math II (CP or Honors) English 9 (CP or Honors) US History (CP or Honors) Physical/Earth Science(CP or Honors) Health/PE World Language 2 Career Pathway/Electives Course Selections- # of Courses to Circle

  17. Course Verifications • Course requests will be available to view in the Home Access Center. You will also receive a copy of your course requests the week of March 10th. • COURSE REQUEST CHANGES MUST BE SUBMITTED BY March 21st-NO CHANGES WILL BE MADE AFTER THIS DATE- After this date, you will need to wait until you receive your final schedule to make changes!

  18. Questions Course Selection Questions?

More Related