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Welcome to Rocket Night

Welcome to Rocket Night. Welcome to John Marshall!. Shelley Gates Associate Principal 9 th grade administrator Email: migates@rochester.k12.mn.us Phone: 507-328-5413. 8 th Grade Visits at JM. Feb. 22, 23, 24—John Adams students * JA will assign students to one of the dates

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Welcome to Rocket Night

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  1. Welcome to Rocket Night

  2. Welcome to John Marshall! Shelley Gates Associate Principal 9th grade administrator Email: migates@rochester.k12.mn.us Phone: 507-328-5413

  3. 8th Grade Visits at JM • Feb. 22, 23, 24—John Adams students *JA will assign students to one of the dates • March 1—Kellogg, Friedell, Lincoln, RCLS, Schaefer, Resurrection, and other students

  4. Schedule for the 8th grade visits • 10:30 am—Arrival and Welcome (gym) • 11:05 am—Lunch or round table discussions • 11:35 am—Lunch or round table discussions • 12:10 pm—(split into 3 groups) student panel/tour of JM/activity fair • 1:40 pm—Depart JM

  5. John Marshall High School Athletics & Activities Director – Jason Schultz 507-328-5302 Assistant – Kim Griffin 507-328-5330

  6. Fall Sports John Marshall High School Football Coach: Kevin Kirkeby Fee: $195 Volleyball Coach: Jessica Stellmaker Fee: $135 Cross Country Boy's Coach: Collette Diedrich Girl's Coach: Pam Davick Fee: $135 Soccer Boy's Coach: Tony Birch Girl's Coach: Kevin Lowery Fee: $135 Girl's Tennis Coach: Tyler McKay Fee: $135 Cheer leading Coach: Bridget Mathiason Fee: $100 Girl's Swim / Dive Coach: Paul Bachman Fee: $160 Fall Dance Coach: TBD Fee: $60

  7. Winter Sports John Marshall High School Basketball Boy's Coach: Kirk Thompson Girl's Coach: Phil Schroeder Fee: $185 Hockey Boy's Coach: Jay Ness Girl's Coach: Bob Montrose Fee: $225 Competitive Dance Coach: Kara Marino Fee: $160 Wrestling Coach: Brian Parlin Fee: $160 Gymnastics Coach: Amy Stites Fee: $160 Co-Ed Adaptive Floor Hockey Coach: Jeff Copler Fee: $115 Boy's Swim/Dive Coach: Paul Bachman Fee: $160 Alpine Ski Coach: Bill Sonnega Fee: $300

  8. Spring Sports John Marshall High School Baseball Coach: Jade Boettcher Fee: $160 Softball Coach: Thang Nguyen Fee: $160 Golf Boy's Coach: Dwight Miller Girl's Coach: Andy Ollenburg Fee: $160 Lacrosse Boy's Coach: Bryan Frischman Girl's Coach: Breanna Bly Fee: $300 Co-Ed Adaptive Softball Coach: Ryan Bacon Fee: $115 Boy's Tennis Coach: Josh Heiden Fee: $135 Track & Field Boys Coach: Mike Sonnabend Girls Coach: Pam Davick Fee: $160

  9. John Marshall High School How do I register? Eligibility parameters include: Age – Attendance – Credits – Enrollment Physical Exam Login = Phone Number on Skyward 1st time password = DOB (00/00/0000) If you are a transfer student you must schedule an appointment with the AD before registration.

  10. John Marshall High School Where do I register? Registration is online. www.johnmarshallrockets.org

  11. John Marshall High School

  12. John Marshall High School When do I register? Fall 2017 – August 1st-August 6th Winter 2017-2018 – Mid to Late October Spring 2018– End of February 2018 www.johnmarshallrockets.org

  13. John Marshall High School Questions? www.johnmarshallrockets.org

  14. Getting Your Student Started at John Marshall

  15. Registering for JM • If not currently enrolled in Rochester Public School District, enroll at the Edison Building and then schedule an appointment by calling JM Counseling at 328-5340. • If your student is currently a Rochester public school student, turn your registration card in at your middle school. • Call counseling if you have questions.

  16. Registration Materials • Course Registration Guide • Registration Card • Planning your Future Booklet

  17. Graduation Testing OptionClass of 2021 • Grade 11 – ACT Plus Writing Test

  18. 24 credits inrequired and elective courses Graduation Requirements How many credits must a student earn to graduate?

  19. A passing grade is required to earn credit for a class If a failing grade is earned in a required course, the course must be retaken • Passing grades are: A = 4.0 B = 3.0 C = 2.0 D = 1.0 P = Does not impact GPA What is a Passing Grade? • Failing grades are: • F = 0

  20. Course/Credit Requirements Courses • English…………………………….4.0 credits (includes 0.5 Speech) • Math ………………………………3.0 credits (through Algebra II) • Science ……………………………3.0 credits (Courses that meet Biology, Chemistry, and Physics requirements) • Social Studies……………………..3.0 credits (World History, US History, Geography, Government)

  21. Courses Economics 0.5 credits Physical Education 0.5 credits Health 0.5 credits Fine Arts 1.0 credits Electives 8.5 credits Total Credits needed to graduate: 24.0 credits Course/Credit Requirements (cont).

  22. What is an Honors Class? • Honors Courses • Open to all students meeting the course prerequisites. • Alter the curriculum in terms of depth, rigor, and pace. • Promote higher level thinking skills and provide opportunity for a variety of extended projects. • Solid background and a mature work ethic are highly recommended. • Successful completion of the honors course is clearly defined on the student’s transcript. • PAGES 8-9 in Course Registration Guide

  23. Course Registration Guide Page 17

  24. Course Registration Guide Page 13

  25. from page 3 in the red book Required Courses for 9th Grade Students must take one course from each section English Options (2 semesters) English I: Foundations 11REN1 21REN1 English I: Foundations Honors 11HEN1 21HEN1 Social Studies Options (2 semesters) World History 12RWH 22RWH

  26. from page 3 in the red book  Math Options (2 semesters) Intermediate Algebra 14RIA 24RIA Intermediate Algebra Honors 14HIA 24HIA *Geometry Honors 14HGEO 24HGEO *Alg. II Adv. Functions Honors 14HA2A 24HA2A Science Options (2 semesters) Biology 13RBIO 23RBIO Biology Honors 13HBIO 23HBIO PLTW: Principles of Biomedical Sci 13HPBS 23HPBS

  27. from page 3 in the red book Recommended Courses for 9th Grade Physical Education (1 Semester) Individual Movement and Fitness 08RIMF Foundations of Fitness 08RFF Introduction to Weight Training and Conditioning 08RWTC

  28. 9th Grade Courses • Elective Options • Agriculture • Floral Design, CASE Intro to Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources • Business, Marketing, & Technology Education • Computer Skills for Academic Success, Computers for College & Careers, Introduction to Business, Personal Finance & Investing

  29. More Electives Open to 9th Graders • English • Drama, Speech (required before graduation) • Engineering • PLTW: Intro to Engineering, PLTW: Principles of Engineering*, Robotics

  30. More Electives Open to 9th Graders • Family & Consumer Sciences • Hospitality and Tourism, Career Planning, Fashion Design, Food for Life, Culinary Arts International*, Interior Design, Life & Relationships, Parent & Child • Fine Arts • Art I & Art II*, Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Rocket Choir

  31. More Electives Open to 9th Graders • Industrial Technology • PLTW: Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Intro to Construction Trades, Power Mechanics, Woods 1 • Information Technology • Information Technology Launch • Physical Education • Life Activities*, Fitness Through Court Sports*

  32. More Electives Open to 9th Graders • Reading • Content Reading and Study Skills • Science • PLTW: Principles of Biomedical Science • World Language • American Sign Language, French, German, Latin, & Spanish

  33. Special Situations • Students receiving special education services and their parents should work closely with their middle school case manager in planning their high school coursework. • Students in EL classes will work closely with their middle school teachers and counselors to choose the right classes.

  34. World Languages • Examples of local college world language requirements – • University of St. Thomas – four years • Carleton College – three years • University of Minnesota – all locations – two years • Gustavus Adolphus College – two years • Rochester Community and Technical College – no requirement of a world language World language is not a required class in high school. Many four year colleges require two years of the same world language. Selective four year colleges may require three or more years of the same language.

  35. Smith Sasha A 21REN1 11REN1 12RWH 22RWH IA IA 14RIA 14RIA Honors Honors 13HBIO 23HBIO FF 08RFF Life Act 08RLA Spanish 1 15RSP1 Spanish 1 25RSP1 Rocket Choir Rocket Choir 27RCHR 17RCHR Info Tech Launch Reading 06RITL 01RRDG 06RW1 Floral Design 0ARFDA Woods 1

  36. 8th Graders Visit JM • Feb. 22 – JA 8th graders • Feb. 23 – JA 8th graders • Feb. 24 – JA 8th graders • March 1– Kellogg, Friedell, Lincoln, RCLS, Schaefer, Resurrection, and other students • They will be here with their schools from 10:30 – 1:40 with a welcome, lunch, and scheduled activities run by the student council members.

  37. Get Involved!In Activities & Athletics…. Art, Music, & Dance Art Club Jazz Ensemble JM Color Guard Northern Lites Rhythm Nation Leadership & Education Anime Club Concerned Student Task Force G.P.S. (Guiding + Students) International Youth Club Latin Club French Club Pep-Fest Committee Student Council Sign Language Club Mind Stimulating Chess Club Knowledge Masters Team Math League Science Olympiad Service Amnesty International Gay/Straight Alliance Key Club National Honor Society Social Science Service Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes Drama & Speech Rochord (Yearbook) Rocket (Newspaper) Speech Team Theatre JM Vocational/Professional BPA (Business Professionals ofAmerica) FCCLA (Family, Careers and Community Leaders of America) FFA (Future Farmers of America) Skills USA (VICA) Club Athletics Rugby Bowling Nordic Skiing Rowing

  38. EQUITY SPECIALIST Terrelle Wilson He is also a JM grad!

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  40. Visit the rooms listed below to hear more information about specific subject areas: Art Santjer 3-213 Business Hutchins Rocket Center EL Services Cassman 3-105 English Rogers 3-117 CTECH BroviakRocket Center Dual Enrollment Options Gibson Rocket Center Family/Consumer Science Tweed Rocket Center Gate/Honors Program Cobb 3-122 Graduation Requirements JM Counseling Staff 3-103 Industrial Technology Komaniecki Rocket Center Math Johnson 3-109 Music Sherman/McDonough 1-116 PE/Health/Athletics Schultz Auditorium Science Schmidt 5-103 Social Studies Wassmer 3-120 Support Services Reichgelt 3-111 World Language Langworthy 3-118

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