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Preparing for High School

Preparing for High School. Carlisle High School www.carlisle.k12.ia.us Leah Heidemann – leah.heidemann@carlisle.k12.ia.us (515) 989-5389 Traci Lee – traci.lee@carlisle.k12.ia.us (515) 989-5386 www.carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com www.carlislecounseling.blogspot.com

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Preparing for High School

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  1. Preparing for High School Carlisle High School www.carlisle.k12.ia.us Leah Heidemann – leah.heidemann@carlisle.k12.ia.us (515) 989-5389 Traci Lee – traci.lee@carlisle.k12.ia.us (515) 989-5386 www.carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com www.carlislecounseling.blogspot.com www.twitter.com/2CHScounselors

  2. 9th Grade Orientation High School Auditorium6:30pm – 8:00pm Tuesday, February 18

  3. ACTIVITIES FAIRHigh School CommonsFebruary 18, 20146:00 – 6:30 p.m. • Multimedia/Yearbook • Student Council • STAND • Culture Club • Spanish Club • Student Ambassadors • Music • Sports • Drama • Speech • Debate • Art Club • FCCLA

  4. Graduation Requirements 47 CREDITS

  5. Required Courses – Class of 2018

  6. Graduation Requirements DISTINGUISHED DIPLOMA 53 CREDITS 4 years of English (Composition I AND Composition II or Intro to Literature) 4 years of Math (must include Algebra II or higher) 4 years of Science (including Chemistry AND Anatomy, AP Physics, or AP Chemistry) 3 years of Social Studies 2 years of Foreign Language CLASS OF 2015

  7. Course Requirements for Admission to Iowa Regents’ Universities • 4 years English • 3 years Math • 3 years Science • 3 years Social Studies • 2 years of single Foreign Language*

  8. DUAL CREDIT COURSES

  9. AP COURSES • Students must have demonstrated strong academic record to enroll in AP courses. • Students must be proficient on the core areas of the Iowa Assessment • Score on exam determines amount of college credit • IOWA ONLINE AP ACADEMY

  10. DMACC CAREER ADVANTAGE PROGRAMS • Auto Collision • Auto Technology • Building Trades/Finish Carpentry • Criminal Justice • Health Occupations • Visual Communications • Welding • Teacher Academy • Fashion and Design • Computer Science

  11. Senior Year Plus • Juniors and Seniors can take courses at the college level, online or on campus • Students must be proficient in the core areas on the Iowa Assessments • Must be admissible to the college (entrance exams)

  12. COURSE LIST • Pay attention to the prerequisite • Notice which classes offered at your grade level

  13. Basic Freshman Plan

  14. Industrial Tech Woods I/II CADD I/II FCS Intro to FCS Food & Nutrition Business Applied Computer I/II Intro to Business Web Publishing Art Intro to Design Drawing Color Drawing Graphic Art Cartooning Painting Surfaces & Structures 3D Expression *CHOOSE AT LEAST 2 COURSES 9th Grade Practical Arts

  15. Physical Education • PE, Personal Fitness, or Athletic Weights • Classes meet every day for one semester. • State Law requires all students to take a Physical Education course every year of high school.

  16. Basic Sophomore Plan

  17. Basic Junior Plan

  18. Basic Senior Plan

  19. Scheduling Considerations • Full Schedules • Band, Choir Spanish • ELP • Special Education

  20. Schedule Changes Schedules changes will only be made in the following circumstances: 1. Failure in a previous/prerequisite course 2. Computer or clerical error 3. Missed graduation requirement Course/schedule conflict No changes after the second day of the semester. * All exceptional or unusual circumstance concerning scheduling must be evaluated by the counselor.

  21. 2014-2015 Freshman Registration Student Name Printed _______________________________ List courses in priority order. I understand the importance of reserving courses for next year. I know I will be unable to make changes after completing this registration form. Student's Signature My son/daughter and I have discussed the class requests for next year. I understand that this is an important step in setting and meeting the educational and vocational goals for my son/daughter. Parent's Signature

  22. FOUR YEAR PLAN COMPLETE PLAN • State Requirement • Career goals • Educational institutions • High school course plan • I Have A Plan Iowa • Fill in electives

  23. Freshman Final Registration Registration forms due to Mr. Barry by Tuesday, February 25th. Students will register on the computer with the high school counselors on Thursday, February 27th.

  24. Course Sequencing Math Sequence

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