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Freshman Course Selection

Freshman Course Selection. Shawnee High School 2016-2017. Shawnee Counselors. Counselor Last Names Room Mrs. Michelle Scheffer A-B D113 Mr. Kevin Looney C-D D114 Mr. Gary Hill E-Ha LGI Mrs. Janae Zechman He-Man D116

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Freshman Course Selection

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  1. Freshman Course Selection Shawnee High School 2016-2017

  2. Shawnee Counselors • CounselorLast NamesRoom • Mrs. Michelle Scheffer A-B D113 • Mr. Kevin Looney C-D D114 • Mr. Gary Hill E-Ha LGI • Mrs. Janae Zechman He-Man D116 • Ms. Julie McGrory Mar-Pi D117 • Mr. Darren Welsh Pl-So D122 • Mrs. Erin O’Neill Sp-Z D123

  3. This presentation will help guide 8th grade parents/guardians through the course selection process. • It may also be helpful to access the 2016-2017 Program • of Studies for complete descriptions of all courses • referenced in this presentation. • Itinerary for Tonight • Power Point Presentation • Curriculum/Course Information in the Cafeteria

  4. Graduation Requirements • English – 4 years • Math – 3 years • Science – 3 years • World Language- 2 years • History– US 1, US 2, World Cultures • PE and Health – 4 years • Visual Performing Art – 1 year • Century Life & Careers, Career-Tech Education– 1 year • Financial, Economic Business and Entrepreneurial Literacy- ½ year • All Students must complete 130 Credits • Full year Academic & Elective classes are 5 credits each • PE & Health are half year classes and are 2.5 credits each • Lab sciences are 6 credits each • State Testing Requirement

  5. Levels of Instruction • HON Honors -Requires a strong command of basic skills and is extremely rigorous. This is equivalent to the demands of a college level course. By invitation only; not on selection sheet because you need to be invited from middle school. Select Accelerated level and it will be changed after honors letter is returned. • ACC Accelerated-Requires a good command of basic skills and the ability to perform in a rigorous program at a rapid pace. This is a college prep course. • CP College Prep-Requires a command of basic skills and is moderately paced. This is a college prep course. • MOD Modified-Reinforces and builds upon basic skills. • PR Pullout Replacement -Special Education

  6. Shawnee High School Freshman Course Offerings • CodeCourseLevel CodeCourseLevel • EnglishMathematics • 102 English 1 ACC 319 Algebra 1 ACC • 104 English 1 CP 320 Algebra 1* CP • English 1 PR 363 Geometry ACC • 970 Algebra 1 PR • 347 Comp Prog 1** HON • Language*If you select 320 (Alg 1 CP), you • French 1 ACC must also select : 966-Alg 1 Support Lab • German 1 ACC **Does not satisfy math graduation requirement & • 251 Italian 1 ACC must be scheduled for Geometry • 255 Latin 1 HON Science • 272 Spanish 1 ACC 422 EnvirScience ACC • 273 Spanish 1 CP 423 Envir Science CP • 282 Spanish Comm MOD 424 Envir Science MOD • 278 Spanish 2 ACC 410 Biology /Lab ACC • 005 Spanish PR 994 Envir Science PR

  7. Shawnee High School Freshman Course Offerings • CodeCourseLevel CodeCourseCodeCourseLevel • Social StudiesMusicPE/Health • 590 World Civ ACC 724 Chorus 910 PE 1 • World Geo ACC 730 Concert Band 912 Health 1 • 731 Beginner Band • Business 734 Music App Special Education • Accounting 1 738 Music Theory 1 988 Ind St PR • Study Skills/Career Awareness 762 Tech in Music 983 Health 1 PR • Intro to Business 770 Piano Lab • Exp Intro to Business • Computer Apps Technology Education • Exp Comp Apps 832 Drafting & Design • Web Design 834 TV Broadcasting Tech 1 • 839 Photography 1 • Art 842 Exploring Photography 1 • Foundations of Art • Exploring Art 1 Family & Consumer Science • 859 Fashion & Clothing 1 • 868 Foods 1 • 873 Intro to Family/Consumer Science

  8. Course Selection Sheet • English 1– Choose a level • Math– Algebra 1 or Geometry (Geometry-only if had Algebra 1 in middle school). Option at end of 8th grade to take high school credit for Algebra 1.* If students sign up for Algebra 1 CP he/she will be placed in Algebra support class in addition to Algebra 1 class. This is a P/F class and does not count as a required math course. • Science–Environmental Science or Biology-pair with Math; successful completion of Algebra 1 is recommended for Biology • Physical Education/ Health 1 • World Language – Usually same level chosen as English . Only students who had a full year of Spanish 1 (challenged Spanish) in middle school can pick Spanish 2. Option at end of 8th grade to take high school credit for Spanish 1.* • Elective • Elective • Elective or Study Hall • *8th grade courses (Algebra 1, Spanish 1) being accepted for high school credit will appear • on the transcript as an Accelerated level course and will NOT be calculated in GPA or rank.

  9. 7:20-8:22 • 8:27-9:24 • 9:29-10:26 • 10:26-11:16 • 11:16-12:13 • 12:18-1:15 • 1:20-2:17

  10. Due Date • Review course selections with middle school teachers • Parent/Guardian must sign course selection sheet • Course selection sheet must be submitted to middle school by 1/27 • Course Changes • August 1stis the last day to request a schedule change. This must be done by a parent (in writing/email or by phone). • Once school starts ONLY errors will be corrected. • There are timelines to drop levels and/or drop a course to a study hall. • Only 1 study hall per year is allowed (so you cannot drop a class if you already have a study hall). • If you drop a course for a study hall, WP (Withdraw Passing) or WF (Withdraw Failing) will appear on transcript. • CHOOSE WISELY!! • See the 2016-2017 Program of Studies for details about course/level changes

  11. Attendance • Students are allowed 4 unexcused absences per semester • Semester 1- Marking periods 1 & 2 • Semester 2- Marking periods 3 & 4 • The following will excuse an absence: • Doctor’s note • Funeral/death in family • Court • Written parental permission-Limited to one parent note per semester (note may excuse a series of consecutive days absent) • No Credit Status-Requires a student to attend the LRHSD Credit Completion program • to be awarded high school credit for completed courses. • Any pupil who exceeds 4 unexcused absences will be on No Credit for single • semester courses and any pupil who exceeds 8 unexcused absences will be on • No Credit for full year courses. • Visit www.lrhsd.org for detailed attendance policy.

  12. Athletics • Shawnee Sports • Fall/Winter Sports: All Freshmen are eligible. • Spring Sports: All Freshmen must pass 15 credits at the end of the first semester to be eligible.

  13. COUNSELOR CONTACT INFORMATION • CounselorLast NamesPhoneEmail • Mrs. Michelle Scheffer A-B x4416 mscheffer@lrhsd.org • Mr. Kevin Looney C-D x4408 kloooney@lrhsd.org • Mr. Gary Hill E-Ha x4419 ghill@lrhsd.org • Mrs. Janae Zechman He-Man x4411 jzechman@lrhsd.org • Ms. Julie McGrory Mar-Pi x4417 jmcgrory@lrhsd.org • Mr. Darren Welsh Pl-So x4451 dwelsh@lrhsd.org • Mrs. Erin O’Neill Sp-Z x4402 erinoneill@lrhsd.org • Mrs. Heidi Krihak SAC x4413 hkrihak@lrhsd.org • (Substance Awareness Coordinator) • Shawnee-609-654-7544

  14. Questions • The evening will conclude in the cafeteria with Curriculum/Course Information • Students will meet you in the cafeteria • Thank you for coming!!

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