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Marshall High School 9 th Grade Parent Meeting For Current 8 th Grade Parents

Marshall High School 9 th Grade Parent Meeting For Current 8 th Grade Parents. Course Registration 2014 - 2015. For Your Information:. Powerpoint can be viewed on our website: www.marshall.k12.mn.us Select Marshall High School/ Mecla in the drop down box.

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Marshall High School 9 th Grade Parent Meeting For Current 8 th Grade Parents

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  1. Marshall High School 9th Grade Parent Meeting For Current 8th Grade Parents Course Registration 2014 - 2015

  2. For Your Information: Powerpoint can be viewed on our website: www.marshall.k12.mn.us Select Marshall High School/Mecla in the drop down box

  3. Welcome to the MHS Parent Registration Night • Tonight we would like to show you: • How the registration process works • Why it needs to be done correctly • How this effects your child’s future • What your role is in the registration process.

  4. Link Crew • A national program designed to help all 9th grade students make the transition from middle school / jr. high to high school • Focus of the program is to help 9th graders with both the social / emotional and academic needs • A program that pairs senior leaders up with 9th grade students in an effort to help ease the transition into high school

  5. Overview of the Registration Process • Counselors are meeting with each grade level to hand out registration materials and discuss graduation requirements. • Students need to begin talking to instructors about recommended courses. • Parent Registration Meetings: • February 4 (current grade 8 & 9) • February10 (current grade 10 & 11) • 4. February 5th, 12th and 26th MHS students will register during advisory period. We ask that students have registration materials ready to go on that day.

  6. Overview of the Registration Process • 5. Current 8th grade students will register onlineat the Marshall Middle School…HScounselors will contact the other schools to pick up registration forms (Holy, MACS, Samuel). Students at Lynd/Milroy will hand sheets in at their schools. Sheets will be mailed to MHS. • March - April: registration data analyzed, staffing determined, and the master schedule is built. • 6. May - August: Each student’s schedule is looked at for accuracy. • August: Student schedules handed out during picture day for 2014-2015 school year.

  7. Registration meetings for 8th grade students took place/will take place on the following dates: • Marshall Middle School – January 30 • Holy Redeemer – January 30 • MACS – January 31 • Samuel Lutheran – Jan. 29 • Lynd/Milroy – Feb. 4

  8. The Registration Book • Table of Contents • Credit Requirements • Registration Criteria • Schedule Changes • MN University Admissions • 4 Year Planner • Department Flow Charts • Course Descriptions

  9. Table of Contents • Alphabetically by Department • Each course is marked to show which grade level may take the course • Also marked by page number to read course description

  10. Graduation Requirements – • State Test • New College and Career Assessment • Science – 1 credit of Chemistry or Physics required • Math – Algebra II required for graduation • Earn 30.5 credits total

  11. Minimum Credit Requirements • Language Arts: 4 credits - includes English 9, English 10, and 1 credit of Literature and 1 credit of Writing • Social Studies: 4 credits - includes Social 9, US History, World History, Senior Economics, and Senior American Government. • Science: 3 credits - includes Physical Science 9, Biology, AND EITHER Physics or Chemistry • Math: 3 credits - includes Algebra IB, Geometry, and Algebra II • Fine Arts: 1 credit • Technology: 1 credit • Physical Education: 1 credit • Career Education: ½ credit • Health: ½ credit • Consumer Awareness: ½ credit • Electives: 12 credits

  12. Schedule Changes • This is NOT a student driven schedule – students will be placed into classes based on NWEA math and reading scores. • Changes will be made based on: • Student did not meet prerequisite or failed pre-requisite • Student has already taken course • Gaps in schedule • Not all requests can be honored. These may include: • Switching teachers • Switching class hours • Change classes to be with friends • Requesting specific lunch period • Dropping required classes • Switching classes due to extracurricular activities

  13. Schedule Changes • Changes must be made before the quarter begins.

  14. MN University Admissions • English: 4 years • Math: 3 years • 2 yrs of Algebra & 1 yr of Geometry • 4 years of math are strongly encouraged (U of M requirement) • Science: 3 years • 1 yr of Physical Science • 1 yr of Biology • 1 yr of Physics or Chemistry • Social Studies: 3 years • Specified Electives: • 2 years Foreign Language • 1 year of Specified elective (art, music, technology)

  15. 4 Year Planner • Indicates all Required Courses for each year • Use it to keep track of required courses that have been taken. • Page 4 in your registration book

  16. Four Year Planner

  17. Department Flow Charts • Each Department (Art, Business, Science, etc) has a flow chart of courses and the Pre-requisite for taking a course • Please turn to page 10 in your registration book

  18. MATH DEPT FLOWCHART

  19. Course Descriptions • Each course has a brief description of what will be taught in that class • Grade level that it is offered to • Credit Amount • Number of Terms (Quarters) • Pre-requisites (If any) Example: page 40 ALGEBRA II Prerequisite:Geometry Open to grades:10, 11, and 12 Two terms, 1 credit Required Materials for class:scientific calculator This course is designed to help students reinforce and expand the algebraic concepts introduced in previous math courses. Students will find the skills developed in Algebra II to be very useful in other courses such as physics or chemistry.

  20. Registration Sheets • Fill out personal information at top • Total course selections must = 32 UNITS • Choose 4 Alternates by marking with an “A” • Required courses are in the box at the top or are shaded • Courses with * have a pre-requisite • Courses with + need instructor permission • Parent signature is required before you can register • Instructor Permission Form is on the back of the registration sheet

  21. Grade 9 Registration Form

  22. What Does a Full Schedule Look Like?

  23. Grade 9 Sample Schedule – Band & Choir

  24. Sample Schedule – Gr. 9 with ONE music - Ex of Yr Long Schedule too

  25. Sample Schedule – Grade 9No Music

  26. How Do You Know What Courses To Choose? • Choose courses that you feel will best prepare your child for the future. • Over the next 4 years you will hear us repeatedly advise our students to take 4 years of the 4 core areas. • We stress rigorous course taking over the ability to earn an “A”.

  27. Start With the End in Mind • What are your plans after high school? (post-secondary planning) • What do you think you might want to do as a career?

  28. Percentage of jobs in 2018 that will require a postsecondary education Source: Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce, Help Wanted: Projections of Jobs and Education Requirements Through 2018, June 2010

  29. The Solution • To be ready for college and work, every high school student should be prepared and encouraged to take and do well in rigorous that include one or more advanced mathematics courses beyond Advanced Algebra well as Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.

  30. Marshall High School Transitioning to Grade 9 Link Crew Year Long Courses

  31. Structure of the Yr Long Courses • A program where approximately 60 students rotate part of their day on a year long schedule. • Students take year long classes in English, Social Studies, and Science. • Built in resource time to work with teachers where additional help is needed • Flexible scheduling • Lockers and classes that are in close proximity. • Small class sizes for additional support

  32. Final Reminders: • Completed Registration Sheets are due: • Grade 9(2014-15): February 14th • Completed forms have: • 32 Units • 4 Alternates • Parent Signature

  33. QUESTIONS?

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