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High School Scheduling 2012

High School Scheduling 2012. Student Services. Marleen Billings Administrative Assistant Cheri Hoyle Guidance Counselor, Grades 8 & 9 (A – K) Caitlin McKenna Guidance Counselor, Grades 11 (L - Z) & 12 Sara Storm Guidance Counselor, Grades 10 & 11 (A – K) Paula Swenson

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High School Scheduling 2012

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  1. High School Scheduling 2012

  2. Student Services • Marleen Billings • Administrative Assistant • Cheri Hoyle • Guidance Counselor, Grades 8 & 9 (A – K) • Caitlin McKenna • Guidance Counselor, Grades 11 (L - Z) & 12 • Sara Storm • Guidance Counselor, Grades 10 & 11 (A – K) • Paula Swenson • Guidance Counselor, Grades 7 & 9 (L - Z)

  3. Agenda • Mahar Graduation Requirements • Credits for Promotion • Attendance Policy • Post-Secondary Options & College Admission Requirements • Course Levels & Grade Point Averages (GPA) • Math and English Placement • Other Subject/Course Options • Mahar Scheduling Procedures/Policies

  4. Graduation Requirements

  5. Earning Credits • Credits are earned by passing courses with grade of 60 or better. All high school students take the following: • Semester I: (August – Mid January) 20 Credits • Semester II: (Mid January – June) 20 Credits • 40 credits each year

  6. Credits and Promotion

  7. Attendance Policy

  8. How the Day Fits Together

  9. 20 Credits per Semester 40 Credits per Year Full Block Every Other Day (2.5 Credits) Full Block Every Other Day (2.5 Credits)

  10. What’s the Point? Students should work closely with their guidance counselor to ensure that they complete school with academic preparation essential to choose from a wide range of substantial post-secondary options, including college.

  11. Post-High School Options Defined Some College A few unrelated courses Certificate (1 year or less) Associates Degree (2 Year College) Bachelors Degree (4 Year College) Graduate Degree Masters Professional Doctoral

  12. Education, Why? Education pays in higher earnings and lower unemployment rates

  13. Mahar Transcript Introduction to Grade Point Averages: Two types Unweighted GPA Weighted GPA

  14. Un-weighted GPA does not consider the rigor of the courses

  15. Course Levels • The Levels • Level 1: PE/Health, CO-OP, Title I, Study Skills, etc. • Level 2: Non-College Prep Courses (remedial courses, every-other-day arts, etc.) • Level 3: College Prep Courses , Alg. II • Level 4: Honors, Advanced, Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II Courses • Level 5: Advanced Placement Courses (AP Courses mandate that you take the AP exam and complete summer work)

  16. Mahar’s Math & English Sequencing = A Recipe for Success!

  17. Math Placement

  18. With score below 240 on the 8th grade Math MCAS Grade 9 & 10 sequence completes 4 of 4 required math courses.

  19. With score above 240 on the 8th grade Math MCAS Grade 9 & 10 sequence completes 2 of 4 required math courses.

  20. Math Support after Grade 10 MCAS • Math 240(L3) offered to students who score between 220 and 240 • Math Workshop (L2) offered to students who score below 220

  21. Math Sequence (4 Course Minimum – Including Geometry) • Algebra 1A & Algebra 1B (L3) or Algebra I (L4) • Geometry 1A & Geometry 1B (L3) or Geometry (L4) • Algebra II (L3) orAlgebra II(L4) (Prerequisite for AP Statistics) • Pre-Calculus (L4) (Prerequisite for AP Calculus) • AP Statistics (L5) • AP Calculus (L5) • Accounting I (L3) • Accounting II (L3) • Senior Math (L3) (2.5 Credit Elective) • Courses for 11th & 12 Grade Students who need MCAS Support: • Math 240 (L3) and Math Workshop (L2) Geometry is required for graduation. Algebra II is required for college entrance.

  22. English Placement

  23. With scores below 240 on the 7th grade English MCAS*MCAS Support Program Grade 9 & 10 sequence completes 3of 4 required English courses.

  24. With scores above 240 on the 7th grade English MCAS Grade 9 & 10 sequence completes 2 of 4 required English courses.

  25. *MCAS Support Program + Title 1 Grade 9 & 10 sequence completes 3of 4 required math courses.

  26. English Support after Grade 10 MCAS • English 12 (L3) offered to students who score between 220 and 240 • English Workshop (L2) offered to students who score below 220

  27. English Sequence (4 Course Minimum) English 9 (L3) (All Ninth Graders) (Title 1) English 10 (L3) or English 10 Honors (L4) (Title 1) Test Prep (L2) & English 11 (L3) Title 1 or English 11 Honors (L4) & AP English Language (L5)(optional) English 12 CP or English 12 Honors (L4) & AP English Literature (L5)(optional)

  28. Introductory Spanish (L3) Novice Spanish (L3) Intermediate Spanish (L3) Adv. Hon. Spanish (L4) Accel. Hon. Spanish (L4) French I (L3) French II (L3) Honors French III (L4) Adv. Hon. French (L4) Foreign Language2 to 4 Courses Recommended for Entrance to a 4 Yr. College

  29. Social Studies

  30. Science Course Grade Credit • Technology/Engineering (L3) 9-12 5 • Intro. to Physical Science (L3) 9-12 5 • Biology (L3) or Honors Biology (L4) 9-12 5 • Conservation/Ecology (L3) or • Honors Conservation/Ecology (L4) 11-12 5 • Physics (L3) or Honors Physics (L4) 11-12 5 • AP Biology (L5) 11-12 5 • Chemistry (L3) or Honors Chemistry (L4) 11-12 5 • Honors Plant Science (L4) 11-12 5 • Anatomy and Physiology (L3) 11-12 5 • Advanced Honors Chemistry(L4) 12 5 • Assigned Class(For those who do not pass the Biology MCAS with a 220) • Biology II (L3) 11-12 5

  31. The ARTS The ARTS

  32. CORE ELECTIVES NOTE: Additional courses/credits taken in each subject area beyond the minimum requirement also count toward Mahar’s core elective graduation requirement.

  33. Other ELECTIVES Co-op - in school - out of school Title I (5 credits) Study Skills (Special Education) (5 credits)

  34. 20 Credits per Semester 40 Credits per Year Semester I Semester II

  35. Changing a Class at the Beginning of the Semester • ADD/DROP Period • The first 5 days of a semester • Sign-up in Student Services to change a class. • Academic Classes are changed first.

  36. Will Students get the courses they selected? • Class performance affects the schedule. • (MCAS performance affects the schedule.) • Class availability affects the schedule. We are sometimes forced by the above factors to change students’ schedules. If you have questions about the final schedule, don’t hesitate to ask.

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