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Join us for the Crestview Elementary School Orientation on February 15, 2011. Discover how a college degree can double a high school graduate's lifetime earnings, and learn about the various course levels available to middle school students. We will cover Regular, Pre-AP, TAG, and Pre-IB courses, as well as essential electives and Career & Technical Education (CTE) options. This orientation will provide vital information on course selections, high school credit opportunities, and the requirements for success. Be informed and set your path to a bright future!
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A TEA Recognized District Middle School OrientationCrestview Elementary, February 15, 2011
EducationThe KEYto the Future A college graduate will have average lifetime earnings twice that of a high school graduate.
What does it look like? What are the requirements? What are the programs? Where will the students go?
LEVELS OF COURSES REGULAR – These courses are taught at grade level and follow the Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS) elements. PRE-AP – These courses are beyond honors level and require extra effort. Students should be capable of making A’s or high B’s in regular classes to be successful in Pre-AP. TAG– Students must qualify for the Gifted & Talented program to enroll in TAG courses. They must have documentation of previous participation in a program or qualify through testing. PRE-IB – Pre-International Baccalaureate courses are for students interested in continuing on in the HS IB program.
Middle SchoolPhysical Education 4 Semesters (2 years) required EXAMPLE ONLY
I Other Required Courses
Middle SchoolCareer & Technical Education (CTE) COURSES: * All 6th or 7th graders interested in learning about Career Pathways should begin their course selections with “Exploring Careers”* Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
High School (HS) NOTE: • Students who successfully complete a high school course in middle school with a 70 or better will receive credit towards high school graduation. • Each semester grade and credit earned will be recorded on the transcript and will be included in the student’s grade point average and class rank. • For students who fail TAKS or are at-risk of failing TAKS, will lose an elective(s) and participate in a mandatory academic recovery program, every effort should be made to avoid pulling the student from their CTE high school credit course; however, if this becomes necessary, the student will NOT earn the high school credit.
High School Career Clusters/Pathways Judson High School Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Health & Human Services Marketing, Business & Finance Media Technology & Communications Law & Public Safety Transportation Services Wagner High School Architecture, Construction & Manufacturing Business Administration & Marketing Management Corrections & Protective Services Education & Training Hospitality Services Information Technology & Visual Design Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
Course Catalog Available Online Go to: www.judsonisd.org/district/students/CourseCatalogues.cfm Campuses High School Administrative Departments Counselors Document Manager 2011-2012 Course Catalog