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Tomball High School 2014-2015

High School & Beyond. Tomball High School 2014-2015. Helping prepare you for the Future. Begin thinking of possible career paths Know your strengths and weaknesses Talk to your current teachers and counselor Take appropriate courses Strive for good grades beginning in 9 th

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Tomball High School 2014-2015

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  1. High School & Beyond Tomball High School 2014-2015

  2. Helping prepare you for the Future • Begin thinking of possible career paths • Know your strengths and weaknesses • Talk to your current teachers and counselor • Take appropriate courses • Strive for good grades beginning in 9th • Become involved in extracurricular activities

  3. Current Graduation Requirements 4 x 4 for 9th grade

  4. Distinguished Plan Students are required to complete the 26 credit Recommended HS Program with the following exceptions: • 4th Math for Distinguished will have Algebra II as a prerequisite. • IPC counts as an elective and will not meet the science requirement PLUS: 3rd year of same Foreign Language 4 Advanced Measures

  5. ADVANCED MEASURESAdvanced Placement (AP) and/or Dual Credit (DC) • Both can work toward the 4 Advanced Measures • Score of 3 or higher on AP Exam • “B” in a DC course • Both can give you college credit • Colleges usually award based on a “3” or higher • Lone Star awards credit on college transcript • PAP courses are best preparation

  6. Advanced Academics Comparison of AP and DC presented in January, 2014, by TISD C & I www.teacherweb.com/TX/Tomball High/GuidanceOffice

  7. Advanced Placement (AP)begins in sophomore year • AP is open enrollment • New for 2015: AP Exams will be ordered and paid for by student in February, 2015 (deadline will probably be March 1) • Cost will be approximately $90 • AP Exams are taken in May (first 2 weeks) • New for 2015: Quality points toward GPA are awarded only if the student takes the AP Exam • College credit can only be awarded by the student’s college after high school graduation and is based on AP Exam score (usually 3 or higher).

  8. Dual Credit (DC)for Juniors and Seniors • DC requires: • Lone Star College application • Required qualifying placement scores • High School approval • College registration & payment of fees • One 3-hour English course is approximately $60 a semester. • Students are responsible for buying their own textbooks—New Policy for 2015. • Lone Star awards college credit on transcript

  9. Advanced Courses or Regular? • PAP are the advanced courses offered prior to AP and DC. • PAP, AP and DC courses give 15 Quality Points figured in GPA (by semester) • Advanced courses are more demanding • Summer Assignment for English

  10. Advanced classes? Consider these guidelines. • Must be self-motivated and an independent worker. • Must be willing to spend hours out of class completing research, projects and supplemental reading. • Must have good study skills and time management (use a planner and keep up with long-term projects). • Consider outside activities and responsibilities.

  11. English • English I and 2 • Regular • PAP • English 3 and 4 • Regular • AP • DC

  12. Math Sequence • Algebra I (Regular) • Geometry (Regular or PAP) • Algebra II (Regular or PAP) • 4th year of math (with Algebra 2 prerequisite) • College Prep Math (Regular) • College Algebra DC • Pre-Cal (Regular or PAP) • Statistics AP or DC • Calculus I AP or DC • Calculus II AP or DC

  13. Science • Biology (Regular or PAP) • Chemistry (Regular or PAP) • Physics (Regular or PAP) • 4th Lab science of choice • Regular courses • PAP courses • AP courses • DC courses

  14. Social Studies • World Geography (Regular or PAP) • World History (Regular or AP) • U.S. History (Regular, AP or DC) • Government and Economics • One semester each for senior year • Govt. is offered as regular, AP or DC • Eco is offered as regular or AP

  15. Other Languages Spanish French German 2 years same Foreign Language = Recommended 3 years same Foreign Language = Distinguished

  16. P.E. Requirement • Athletics • Dance or Drill Team • P.E. Substitute: ROTC, Fall BAND, Color Guard, Cheer, Off Campus • P.E. (each are one semester) • General P.E. • Individual Sports • Team Sports

  17. Health • .5 credit required for graduation • May take any year in high school • Health (.5) or • Principles of Health Science (.5) • Medical Terminology (.5) is perquisite for Principles of Health Science only

  18. Speech • .5 credit required for graduation • May take any year in high school • Communication Applications • Teen Leadership • Professional Communications (Principles of Agriculture (1) is a prerequisite)

  19. Fine Arts Art Band (spring) Choir Dance Floral Design Orchestra Theater Arts Technical Theater

  20. Career & Technology Electives • Agriculture • Architecture & Construction • Business Management & Administration • Education & Training/Human Services • Finance • Health Science/HOSA • Information Technology • Manufacturing • Marketing Education • Military Science

  21. Additional Electives Within Other Departments • Journalism and Language Arts • Debate • Psychology and Sociology • Technology Applications • Fine Arts • Athletics • Aide (Local Credit only) • Sr. Late Arrival/Early Release (no credit)

  22. Please visit www.tomballisd.net to view the Course Description Guide for detailed descriptions of all courses offered in Tomball ISD along with requirements, prerequisites, fees and Q & A Guide is currently being updated by TISD Central Office

  23. Course Selection Timeline • February 19th (Wednesday) • Deadline for changes March 7!

  24. How to make Changes • Course Selection Forms this year—students will bring home a colored copy. • Students can make changes on this form and turn in to counselors no later than March 7. • Verification Sheets, to verify accuracy, will be distributed with March report cards.

  25. Summer School • Information available in late April to early May • Will be held at THS this year • Students can take only the following for original credit: • Communications Application • Health • PE • BIM • Government and/or Economics (seniors only)

  26. For Additional Info… • Tutoring schedules • Calendars • E-mail addresses • Teacher websites • Phone numbers • College / Scholarship information • Testing / Homework help www.tomballisd.net Or http://teacherweb.com Tomball High School Guidance

  27. EOC End of Course exams (EOC) will be given in the spring semester of the school year during which students are enrolled in each course: • English Reading and Writing I • Biology • Algebra I • English Reading and Writing II • US History

  28. 2014 EOC DATES • English I – March 31 • Algebra– May 6 • Biology – May 7 • English II – April 1 • U.S. History– May 8

  29. Reminders • Would you like a reminder text or email? • @47557a • 512-920-5604

  30. Thank You!! Questions?

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