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Vidalia Indians Class of 2011 Things for families to know

Vidalia Indians Class of 2011 Things for families to know. VHS Guidance Office. Preparing to Succeed Academically. Promotion. We do not PLACE at VHS Students must EARN credit toward graduation To earn credit, students must PASS classes STUDENTS DETERMINE IF THEY

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Vidalia Indians Class of 2011 Things for families to know

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  1. Vidalia Indians Class of 2011Things for families to know VHS Guidance Office

  2. Preparing to Succeed Academically

  3. Promotion • We do not PLACE at VHS • Students must EARN credit toward graduation • To earn credit, students must PASS classes STUDENTS DETERMINE IF THEY WILL GRADUATE OR NOT BY PASSING REQUIRED COURSES

  4. Semester System • True semester system • Must earn each academic class for each required semester • Can make up unearned course work in summer school

  5. Diplomas Georgia state law has two types of high school diplomas: • College Prep • Tech/Career (Program Challenge is a “track” not a Diploma type)

  6. College Prep required courses to graduate • 4 years (8 semesters) of English • 4 years of Math • 3 years of Science • 3 years of Social Studies • 2 years of Foreign Language • I year of Computer Tech • Electives Totaling 22 units (a unit is one year of any class)

  7. Tech/Career required courses to graduate • 4 years of English • 3 years of Math • 3 years of Science • 3 years of Social Studies • 5 full year’s worth of Tech/Career elective classes Totaling 22 units (a unit is one year of any class)

  8. Four Year PlanTechnology/Career Prep NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE • 902 English 1. 1002 English • 902 Pre-Algebra 2. 1002 Applied Problem Solving • 902 Physical Science 3. 1002 Biology • Explorations in Technology 4. 1002 World History • Health/Personal Fitness 5. Elective • Elective 6. Elective • Elective 7. Elective ELEVENTH GRADE TWELTH GRADE • 1102 English 1. 1202 English • 1102 Applied Algebra 2. 1202 Government/Economics • 1102 Anatomy/Envir. Science 3. 1202 Money Mgmt. (optional) • 1102 U.S. History 4. Elective • Elective 5. Elective • Elective 6. Elective • Elective 7. Elective

  9. Four Year PlanCollege Prep NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE • 903 English 1. 1003 English • 903 Algebra 1 2. 1003 Geometry • 903 Physical Science 3. 1003 Biology • 903 World History 1 4. 1003 World History 2 • Health/Personal Fitness 5. Computer Tech • Foreign Language or Elective 6. Foreign Language • Computer Tech. 1 or Elective 7. Elective ELEVENTH GRADE TWELTH GRADE • 1103 English 1. 1203 English • 1103 Algebra 2 2. 1203 Adv. Algebra/Trig or Alg. 3 • 1103 Chemistry 3. 1203 Government/Economics • 1103 U.S. History 4. 1203 Physics (optional) • Elective 5. Elective • Elective 6. Elective • Elective 7. Elective

  10. Four Year PlanProgram Challenge NINTH GRADE TENTH GRADE • 904 English 1. 1004 English • 904 Geometry 2. 1004 Algebra 2 • 904 Biology 3. 1004 Chemistry • 904 World History 1 4. 1004 World History 2 • Health/Personal Fitness 5. Computer Tech • Foreign Language or Elective 6. Foreign Language • Computer Tech. 1 or Elective 7. Elective ELEVENTH GRADE TWELTH GRADE • 1104 English 1. 1204 AP English Literature • 1104 Adv. Algebra/Trig 2. 1204 AP Calculus • 1104 Physics 3. 1203 Government/Economics • 1104 AP U.S. History 4. 1204 Adv Bio/Chem 2 (optional) • Elective 5. 1204 AP Physics (optional) • Elective 6. 1204 AP Chemistry (optional) • Elective 7. Elective

  11. Tech/Career Clusters Exploration in Technology – required course for all Tech/Career 9th graders FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE Foundations of Family and Consumer Science I Early Childhood Education Foundations of Family and Consumer Science II Family & Consumer Science Issues Nutrition and Wellness Food Science Advanced Nutrition & Wellness Orientation to Life Skills Consumer Economics BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUSTER Computer Tech I A/B Coordinated Business Ed. I & II Computer Tech II Business Co-Op Word Processing Accounting I Accounting II TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL Marketing Principles Automotive Technology Advanced Marketing Electromechanics Technology Sports/Entertainment Marketing Construction Technology Marketing Co-Op Diversified Cooperative Training I Marketing Apprenticeship Trade & Industrial Co-Op CVAE I Health Occupations CVAE II Certified Nurse Aide

  12. Other “Elective” classes • Band • Chorus/Show Choir • Weight Training • Advanced Physical Education • Driver’s Education • Art I & II • Spanish 3 & 4 • Journalism • Speech • Comparative Religions

  13. DISCIPLINE REFERRALS The Top Three: 99% of referrals which result in detention, ISS, and OSS are due to these three reasons: • TARDIES • DRESS CODE VIOLATIONS • REFUSAL TO COMPLY (not prepared for class, mostly.)

  14. What is the VHS daily schedule like? • 7-period day • Each class period is 50 minutes long • 4 minutes between classes • Students may visit locker between any class

  15. Hope for college • The Georgia Student Finance Commission administers the HOPE program. • Students determine their eligibility for the Hope Scholarship for college with their grade point average in high school academic core classes. • This fall your student’s grades will start counting toward determining Hope eligibility for college. (University System colleges require a “B” average in core subjects for Hope eligibility, technical colleges do not require a “B” average for Hope eligibility.)

  16. Eligibility under Georgia High School Association (Sports and Literary) • Students must be on track for graduation (on grade level) • Students have to pass 5 of 7 classes in the semester prior to your sport If either one of the two above are not met at any given time, a student is not eligible to participate.

  17. Benefits to attending VHS: • A first class education. • Great preparation for college and the workforce. • Excellent facilities. • A highly educated and enthusiastic faculty. • Fully staffed school with all available services. • Loads of clubs, sports, guest speakers, activities, etc.

  18. Any Questions?

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