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INDIANA AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

INDIANA AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. PARENT ORIENTATION Class of 2017. ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES. Parent Orientation – February 7, 2013 Student Scheduling – February 12-25, 2013 Course Selection Changes – June 7, 2013 Additional Senior High School Orientation –

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INDIANA AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

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  1. INDIANA AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENT ORIENTATION Class of 2017

  2. ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES • Parent Orientation – February 7, 2013 • Student Scheduling – February 12-25, 2013 • Course Selection Changes – June 7, 2013 • Additional Senior High School Orientation – TBD prior to the first day of school

  3. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT • A through G • Mrs. Katie Smith(ksmith@iasd.cc) • H through O • Mrs. Carol Kerchensky (ckerchensky@iasd.cc) • P through Z • Mrs. Linda Chirieleison (lchirie@iasd.cc) • Ms. Alexandria Nocella (anocella@iasd.cc) • Secretary • Mrs. Janice Allshouse(jallshouse@iasd.cc)

  4. THE ROLE OF THE SCHOOL COUNSELOR Focusing on your child’s needs . . . PERSONAL/SOCIAL CAREER ACADEMIC

  5. PERSONAL/SOCIAL NEEDS

  6. CAREER NEEDS

  7. ACADEMIC NEEDS

  8. IASD GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CLASS OF 2017 SubjectRequired Credits English------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Social Studies----------------------------------------------------- 4 Mathematics------------------------------------------------------ 3 Science------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Health & Physical Education--------------------------------- 3 Computer Technology------------------------------------------ 1 Family & Consumer Science---------------------------------- 0.5 Electives----------------------------------------------------------- 5.5 Total Minimum Credits Needed to Graduate (Grades 9 – 12) 24

  9. INDIANA COUNTY TECHNOLOGY CENTER HEALTH OCCUPATIONS DIGITAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGY GRAPHICS & ELECTRONIC MEDIA COMPUTER SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY MACHINING TECHNOLOGY WELDING TECHNOLOGY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY COLLISION REPAIR CARPENTRY ELECTRICAL MASONRY HVAC COSMETOLOGY CULINARY ARTS

  10. ADDITIONAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • Completion of the Culminating/Graduation Project (Grades 10 through 12) • Achieving at the Proficient or Advanced Level on the State Mandated Keystone Exams in Biology, Algebra, and Literature

  11. ENGLISH SEMESTER ELECTIVES PUBLIC SPEAKING FULL YEAR ELECTIVES JOURNALISM (NEWSPAPER) JOURNALISM (YEARBOOK)

  12. DRAMA DRAMA I DRAMA II

  13. SOCIAL STUDIES SEMESTER ELECTIVES The Fascinating History of Pennsylvania and Indiana County

  14. SCIENCE

  15. MATHEMATICS 00329 BASIC MATHEMATICS 00333 ALGEBRA 00335 GEOMETRY 9/10 00336 ADVANCED ALGEBRA 9 (Acc.) 00338 ADVANCED ALGEBRA 9-12 00339 FUNCTIONS, STATS, AND TRIG 00340 FUNCTIONS, STATS, AND TRIG (ACCELERATED) 00342 PRE CALCULUS/DISCRETE MATH (ACCELERATED) 00346 AP STATISTICS (MAY BE TAKEN AS AN ELECTIVE ALONG WITH PRE CALCULUS)

  16. COMPUTER SCIENCE INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE (Semester course) VISUAL BASIC/COLLEGE IN HIGH SCHOOL (Semester course, earn 3 Pitt credits ) AP COMPUTER SCIENCE (1 year course) Java/COLLEGE IN HIGH SCHOOL (1 year course, earn 4 Pitt credits)

  17. WORLD LANGUAGES

  18. BUSINESS Semester Electives Business Law Personal and Consumer Law Marketing International Business Personal Finance Technology Requirements Computer Applications Advanced Computer Applications IntegratedTechnology

  19. FINE ARTS Semester Electives Fine Arts 9 3-D Art 9

  20. DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION Full Year Elective Digital Media Production I

  21. MUSIC - ENSEMBLES BANDCHORUS Wind Ensemble Women’s Chorus (by audition) Men’s Chorus Jazz Band 1 (by audition) Symphonic Band Jazz Band 2 ORCHESTRA

  22. MUSIC - CLASSES Music Theory Music Appreciation

  23. FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE FASHION & YOU CHEF’S CORNER FAST TRACK FOODS A LA CARTE BAKING ON YOUR OWN 9/10* *Meets F&CS requirement for Graduation

  24. TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Materials ProcessingWood Manufacturing Level I: Cold Metal Level I: Intro to machines and Processing stock preparation Level II: Hot Metal Level II: Casework and Processing Mechanical Joinery Level III: Advanced Level III: Advanced Joinery, Fabrication, Design, & Design, & Build Style Projects Build Style Projects

  25. DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY MECHANICAL DRAWING I MECHANICAL DRAWING II ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING I ENGINEERING DRAWING I ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING II ASPECTS OF ENGINEERING INDEPENDENT STUDY ARCHITECTURAL DESKTOP AUTO CAD INVENTOR

  26. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Required Semester Courses Physical Education 9/10 Health 9

  27. NCAA GUIDELINES DIVISION I REQUIREMENTS DIVISION II REQUIREMENTS

  28. SPECIAL EDUCATION • Examples of Special Education Services: • Co-Taught Classes • Academic Support classes in Math, Reading, and English • Resource Room for individual academic support • Individual program/classroom modifications based on a student’s needs • Teacher collaboration and monitoring of student progress

  29. STUDENT ACTIVITIES GET INVOLVED!

  30. You are a vital member of your child’s educational team…never hesitate to contact us if we can be of service to you.

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