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2013-2014 registration

2013-2014 registration. Welcome Class of 2017. MdN Guidance Department Guiding you to graduation and beyond!. A-B Mrs. Lang C-H Ms. Ramirez I-N Ms. Talavera O-T Mrs. Martinez U-Z Mrs. Cuevas – Gifted Counselor. Guidance resources. Academic planning

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2013-2014 registration

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  1. 2013-2014registration Welcome Class of 2017

  2. MdN Guidance DepartmentGuiding you to graduation and beyond! • A-B Mrs. Lang • C-H Ms. Ramirez • I-N Ms. Talavera • O-T Mrs. Martinez • U-Z Mrs. Cuevas – Gifted Counselor

  3. Guidance resources • Academic planning • ECAP (Education Career Action Plan) • Registration • Individual appointments • College/career planning • ECAP (Education Career Action Plan) • College representatives • Personal/social counseling • Prevention counselor • Groups

  4. High School Diploma vs. University Admission (pg. 18) All of the above courses plus ONE of the following: 3.0 GPA, Top 25%, 1040 SAT, 22 ACT

  5. AIMS • Must pass AIMS Writing, Reading and Math to receive a HS diploma. • Five chances to meet AIMS standards • ABOR Honors Tuition Waiver

  6. Class Rank/Grades • GPA is unweighted but class rank is weighted • Rank order is: • 1. Honors core classes (Hrs Eng, math, etc.) • 2. Core classes (regular Eng, math, etc.) • 3. Honors non-core (AP Art History, etc.) • 4. Non-core regular (reg. music, P.E, etc.) An “A” in a Regular class = 4.0 = 4 rank points An “A” in an Honors/AP class = 4.0 = 5 rank points

  7. Four Year Plan *University acceptance

  8. Course Placement Criteria How will I know which Math, English, & Science classes I can take? • AIMS Scores • Students with approaches or falls far below scores may be placed in Reading, Math Lab, or remedial science courses • Other Standardized Scores or assessments • Junior high classes • Honors Testing Scores

  9. How do students qualify for Honors Courses? Students must meet one of the following to be eligible for honors courses: • Score at or above the 77th percentile in a specific area of the CogAT • Verbal score qualifies for Honors English. • Abstract score qualifies for Honors Science. • Quantitative score is not used for Math placement. Students must score a minimum of 80% on both middle school math semester exams to be placed in an Honors Geometry or Honors Algebra 3-4 class. • Receive A’s in both semesters of subject area and have the subject teacher sign the Course Selection Worksheet next to the honors course you are requesting.

  10. Gifted/Honors Test (Last Chance) • Date: Saturday, January 26th • Time: 8:30 AM – 11 AM • Place: At McClintock • To sign up go to: www.tuhsd.k12.az.us/surverys/hongiftapp.htm

  11. To earn credit for Algebra 1-2 • Complete course • Complete final exam

  12. To earn credit for Honors Geometry 1-2 • Complete course • Complete final exam

  13. To earn credit for Spanish 1-2 • Complete course • Complete Spanish Placement Test

  14. Registration Handbook • Available online on the MdN website main page • Information regarding the following: • Fees (course, activity) • Prerequisites • Course description • What credit classes qualify for (i.e. CTE/Fine Art, Science, Math, etc.) • If the class is offered for dual credit IMPORTANT PAGES • Pages 4-12: General information regarding registration dates, Honors/Gifted Testing, Dual Enrollment & AP information, and graduation requirements • Pages 13-19: College preparation • Pages 16- 17: NCAA Eligibility • Pages 59- 63: EVIT Course offerings

  15. Honors Classes Traditional Remediation Mathematics Classes Marcos de Niza High School Page 21

  16. Page 20 16 SCIENCE CLASSES Marcos de Niza High School Chem-Physics Honors Chem-Physics Physical World Honors Biology Biology Living World Chemistry Anatomy Honors Chemistry Biology 3-4 Practical Practical Ecology Astronomy Physics Biotech Earth Science Honors Physics

  17. Dual Enrollment vs Advanced Placement (AP) Dual Enrollment: Meet “core” requirements & electives $243 per semester ($76 per credit hour plus $15 registration fee per semester) Grade is the same as the HS grade Transfers in-state and other public institutions and many private schools; not accepted by some selective private schools. Advanced Placement: Meet “core” requirements & some electives $89 per exam Based on a single, national exam administered in May; class grade has nothing to do with exam score Transfers to most institutions, public and private.

  18. ART Ceramics 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 AP Art History Business Business Management Marketing 1-2 & Advanced Marketing/Lab Financial Planning Business Law ENGLISH Advanced Composition Honors Junior English AP Language & Composition AP Literature & Composition Journalism 5-6, 7-8 SCIENCE Anatomy & Physiology Honors Biology 1-2 MATH Pre Calculus College Math Honors Finite Math/Honors Brief Calculus AP Calculus BC Honors Computer Programming 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 AP Statistics Social Studies Honors American/Arizona History AP US History Criminal Justice FACS Interior Design 1-2 Early Childhood 1-2 Adv. Child Development/Lab Foreign Language Honors Spanish 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 Dual Enrollment College Courses: $76 per credit (yellow handout)

  19. AP Courses ART • AP Art History ENGLISH • AP Language & Composition • AP Literature & Composition SCIENCE • AP Chemistry MATH • AP Calculus BC • AP Statistics • AP Computer Programming 3-4 Social Studies • AP World History/Geography • AP US History Foreign Language • AP Spanish 7-8 • AP German 7-8

  20. ART Ceramics 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 AP Art History Business Business Management Marketing 1-2 & Advanced Marketing/Lab Financial Planning Business Law ENGLISH Advanced Composition Honors Junior English AP Language & Composition AP Literature & Composition Journalism 5-6, 7-8 SCIENCE Anatomy & Physiology Honors Biology 1-2 MATH Pre Calculus College Math Honors Finite Math/Honors Brief Calculus AP Calculus BC Honors Computer Programming 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 AP Statistics Social Studies Honors American/Arizona History AP US History Criminal Justice FACS Interior Design 1-2 Early Childhood 1-2 Adv. Child Development/Lab Foreign Language Honors Spanish 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 Dual Enrollment College Courses: $76 per credit (yellow handout)

  21. Level Changes • Honors course level changes are allowed only between the 4th and 6th week of the semester. • The level change process will not begin without a Parent/Teacher Conference and ALL completed signatures on Add/Drop form (available in Guidance) • Parent • Teacher • Department chair

  22. Page 11 • Marketing (grades 11 & 12) • Advanced Marketing (12th only) • Entrepreneurship (9th-12th) • Business Law (9-12th) • Business Management (9th-12th) • Personal Finance & Investing (9th-12th) • Computer Applications (9th-12th) • PC 101 (9th-12th) • Multimedia Technology (9th-12th) • Web Design (9th-12th) • Desktop Publishing (9th-12th) Students who complete the MBA program at MdNAND meet the ASU entrance requirements AND W. P. Carey School of Business entrance requirements will automatically quality for acceptance to the W. P. Carey School of Business undergraduate program. MBA courses to choose from:

  23. Flight Training and Aviation Automotive Technology Practical Nursing (LPN) Cosmetology Culinary Arts Collision Repair Technology Photo Imaging Radio Broadcasting Fire Fighting Construction Tech. Massage Therapy 3-D Animation Medical Assistant Electronics EVIT Programs *Presenting in Health classes Thurs., Jan. 21 Pages 54-58

  24. EVIT student Bus Schedule 7:12AM – 11AM – 3:10 PM Summer or Evening School or TUOL: Am/AZ History 1 Jr. English 2 Science 3 Math 4 lunch 5 EVIT (Culinary Arts) 6 EVIT 7 EVIT 1 EVIT (Culinary Arts) 2 EVIT 3 EVIT 4 Math 5 lunch 6 Jr. English 7 Science

  25. Alternative Courses • TUOL: Tempe Union On-Line ($175 per =.50 credit) • Free if one of SIX courses • TUOL-CR: Tempe Union On-Line Credit Recovery (FREE) • English, Social Studies and some math courses • CRC-Credit Recovery Center @ MdN (FREE) • 7th, 8th or 9th hours • Evening School @ Compadre HS ($175 per =.50 credit) • Saturday School @ MdN ($175 per =.50 credit) • Career Exploration (FREE) • Summer School ($175 per =.50 credit) • Correspondence Courses (Costs vary) • Out of district Make sure you see your counselor when taking courses outside of the school day. Most courses need an Alternative Credit Form to be filled out.

  26. Summer School at MdN • Session 1: May 29th – June 14th • Session II: June 17th – July 3rd • Time: 7:30 AM to 12:40 PM • Cost $175 per session • Reduced payment for students that receive free/reduced lunch Registration begins February 27th Classes for Incoming Freshmen Computer Application 1-2 Algebra 1-2 Physical Education 1-2 Spanish 1-2

  27. ECAP: Education Career Action Plan • www.az.kuder.com • Kuder-Navigator Career Planning System • State requirement • Must be updated every year • Over four years, students will complete skills, values and interest inventories along with career, college and scholarship searches. • Set up parent account to view student information (information on Guidance webpage)

  28. Academic Expectations for Freshman Padres • Conference Time, 7:30-8 am • Homework Lab M, W, Th 3-4:30 pm • Use agenda • Stay organized • Set time for studying • Be on time • View grades weekly on Student VUE • Communicate with teachers if there are discrepancies • Attend new student orientation before school starts • Attend College Information night

  29. Padre Parent Involvement • View grades, attendance, credits in ParentVue • Keep contact information up to date with front office (MdN & Guidance newsletters and important information is emailed) • Communicate with teachers and Guidance Counselor via email or phone as necessary • Watch monthly video announcement from Registrar’s office (on website) • Check upcoming activities on MdN website • Activities, athletics, and Guidance calendars • Get involved with Padre booster clubs • Attend College Information and Meet the Teacher night • Participate in NPLB University classes

  30. ParentVUE

  31. ParentVUE: Grade Book

  32. ParentVUE: Course History

  33. ParentVUE: Course History • *Having a credit waived means you have another elective credit/still same TOTAL credits required

  34. NPLB UNIVERSITY • (No Parent Left Behind) BENEFITS: • Provides an opportunity for the Tempe Union H.S. District to communicate with our parents and community. • Provides information about school-related topics and societal concerns and/or issues that impact our adolescents. • Allows caring adults additional insight on how to better understand and assist their adolescents. • Opens the lines of communication within the family. As a program of the Tempe Union High School District, we provide an assortment of free educational workshops for our families and surrounding communities. To learn what workshops are available, please visit us online at www.tuhsd.k12.az.us and click on “Parent Workshops” under the Parents tab. To pre-register: Visit http://tinyurl.com/nplbreg or contact the Parent Community Services Office at (480) 838-3200 ext. 40074. Our VISION is to: get CONNECTED, stay INFORMEDand become EMPOWERED

  35. STAY UPDATED! Marcos Guidance https://twitter.com/MarcosGuidance

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