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Canajoharie Class of 2023 Welcome & High School Expectations

Get important information about Canajoharie Class of 2023, meet the school staff, learn about graduation requirements, scheduling information, and career pathways. Plan for success in high school and beyond!

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Canajoharie Class of 2023 Welcome & High School Expectations

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  1. Canajoharie Class of 2023 Welcome

  2. Introductions • Ms. Rebecca Gleason – HS Principal • Mrs. Deana Lenz – School Counselor • Ms. Bianca Bojarczuk – Art Education • Ms. Tracy Evans – Business Education • Mrs. Tammy Jones – CSI/Media Center • Mrs. Talene Schaffer – FACS Education • Mr. Tim Field – Music Education • Mr. Dwayne Heroth – Technology Education

  3. High School Expectations

  4. Graduation Requirements

  5. Scheduling Information • Minimum courses • Must be enrolled in 6.5 credits each year 9-11th • Four day rotation (A, B, C, D) • Guided Studies (GS) • Provides students access to their teachers for additional help • GS periods can be changed throughout the year as many times as necessary to meet student needs

  6. Scheduling Information • Advanced English 9 / Global 9 • Students are scheduled into a Regents course section (class period) • Students are scheduled for a Guided Studies day to complete additional/research assignments • A summer assignment may be required - information will be provided in the Spring • Course adjustments • Course selections can be changed until the end of April • Course adds - changes limited to first two weeks of the school year • Course drops – Course drops must take place before September 1st. • Changes made after deadline will result in “W” on permanent transcript with “P” – Pass or “F” – Fail

  7. Grade Advancement In order to advance to the next grade level in high school you MUST earn enough credits each year

  8. Don’t Risk An On Time Graduation The student above failed 2 courses in 9th grade, 1 course in 10th grade and 2 courses in 11th grade. The student is planning to take a full schedule during their senior year but unfortunately, all of their classes will not fit in their schedule!!

  9. Program Planning Individual meeting with counselor each year Review required and elective course options Review testing requirements & recommendations Discussion of academic progress or concerns Exploration of careers and potential colleges

  10. Program of Studies Guide

  11. Sample Course Registration Worksheet

  12. Career Pathways – New for 19-20

  13. Career Pathway Options What does this mean for me? • It means that you will be part of a unique high school program in which coursework and the business world are integrated in way that specifically prepares you both for college and careers in these fields. What pathway options are available for me? • There will be two pathways at the high school from which you can choose. • The pathway of Construction Technology: Renewable Energy and Sustainable Building is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for successful entry to a career or further college study in sustainable construction and renewable energy. • The pathway of Computer Science/Information Technology is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for successful entry to a career or further college study in information support, network systems, web/digital communications, and programming/software development.

  14. High School Planning • CHALLENGING COURSES • LONG-TERMGOALS • GET INVOLVED!!

  15. Extra-Curricular & Athletics Make yourself STAND OUT and have some FUN! Baseball Basketball Bowling Cheerleading Cross Country Football Golf Nordic Skiing Soccer Softball Swimming Track Volleyball Wrestling Athletic Association Computer Internship Volunteer Drama Club History Club International Club Math Club NADA National Honor Society SADD Science Club STAR Student Council Technology Club Yearbook

  16. Post-Secondary Planning • The time to start planning for your FUTURE is right now!! • Students and parents together should be investigating career options and the training or education needed to pursue a particular CAREER. • It’s never too early to start looking at COLLEGES and post-secondary plans. • Be sure to see your counselor as OFTEN as necessary so you are ready to make some of the most important decisions of your life!

  17. Transition/Program Planning Meetings • Mrs. Lenz will be in the middle school on scheduled dates to conduct individual meetings… Sign up before you leave tonight • Meetings will take approximately 30 minutes • If you wish to schedule a time to meet beyond the middle school days, please call the high school for a meeting there. • If you have older children and would like to conduct all meetings on the same day, please call the high school to schedule multiple meetings back to back. • If you are unable to attend a meeting at school, I would be glad to include you via conference call during the time you schedule your child.

  18. Tours of the High School • Please check your parent questionnaire to locate the colored sticker indicating your tour group. • Please bring completed questionnaire to the your child’s scheduled meeting or have your child return it to the middle school office. Thank you for coming!

  19. Group Leader Introductions • Red Group – • Green Group – • Silver Group – • Blue Group – • Gold Group –

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