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Freshman to Sophomore Orientation

Freshman to Sophomore Orientation. February 6, 2014. Counselors. Jon Court (Letters A-G) Peggy Steward (Letters H-O) Josh Packard (Letters P-Z). Minimum Requirements for Graduation. 21 units of credit 4 credits of English 4 credits of Math 3 credits of Science

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Freshman to Sophomore Orientation

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  1. Freshman to Sophomore Orientation February 6, 2014

  2. Counselors • Jon Court (Letters A-G) • Peggy Steward (Letters H-O) • Josh Packard (Letters P-Z)

  3. Minimum Requirements for Graduation • 21 units of credit • 4 credits of English • 4 credits of Math • 3 credits of Science • 3 credits of Social Studies • ½ credit of Health • ½ credit of P.E. (2 semester classes) • 2 semesters of fine or performing art in grades 7-12

  4. Other Considerations • Students need six courses per semester • Students need to be passing 5 credits and have at least a 1.5 GPA in order to be eligible for extracurricular activities.

  5. Possible Sophomore Courses: English • 4 credits required for graduation • Required Freshman courses • English 9 • Required Sophomore Courses • Honors English 10 or • Appreciation of Literature I or II and • Writing Workshop I or II

  6. Possible Sophomore Courses: English • Honors English 10 • Prerequisites • C or above in Honors English 9, or an A in English 9 • Teacher recommendation • Completion of summer reading requirements • Strong interest in continuing in the English Honors Program

  7. Possible Sophomore Courses: English • Possible Semester Elective Courses • Literature of Sports • The Bible as Literature • Mythology • Dramatics • Journalism I and II (Journalism II requires instructor approval) • Speech (Dual Credit) • Be sure to circle the Dual Credit option if you are interested in receiving the college credit!

  8. Possible Sophomore Courses: English • Possible Program Electives • Newspaper Journalism I (Panorama) • Prerequisite of Journalism I & II • Requires advisor’s approval • Yearbook Journalism I (Yearbook Staff) • Journalism I recommended as a prerequisite

  9. Possible Sophomore Courses: English • Possible Program Electives • Video Production I • Requires an application

  10. Possible Sophomore Courses: Social Studies • 3 Credits required for graduation • American History (usually taken 9th grade year) • World History • Honors World History • Requires Online Application • Application can be found on AHS guidance website

  11. Possible Sophomore Courses: Science • 3 Credits Required for Graduation • Full Year Courses • Physical Science I & II • Biology Courses • Biology or • Advanced Biology • Anatomy and Physiology • Prerequisite of Biology or Advanced Biology • Chemistry Courses • Prerequisite of Algebra I (can be taken concurrently) • Chemistry or • Advanced Chemistry

  12. Possible Sophomore Courses: Math • 4 credits required for graduation • Practical Geometry or • Geometry • Algebra IIor • Honors Algebra II

  13. Possible Sophomore Courses: Business Education • Full Year Courses • Accounting I • Web Internship • Prerequisite of Web Design I & II • Can also be taken as a semester class

  14. Possible Sophomore Courses: Business Education • Semester Courses • Microsoft Word (Dual Credit) • Be sure to circle the Dual Credit option if you are interested in receiving the college credit! • Entrepreneurship (Dual Credit) • Be sure to circle the Dual Credit option if you are interested in receiving the college credit! • Marketing • Web Design I ( Dual Credit if taking both Web I and Web II) • Prerequisite: Microsoft Word (Formerly known as Computer App I) • Web Design II ( Dual Credit if taking both Web I and Web Ii) • Prerequisite: Web Design I • Be sure to circle the Dual Credit option if you are interested in receiving the college credit! • Computer Applications • Prerequisite: Computer Applications I (Keyboarding)

  15. Possible Sophomore Courses: Career Tech • Full Year Courses • Food, Agriculture, & Natural Resources • Formerly Ag Science I • Plant & Horticultural Science • Formerly Ag Science II • Prerequisite of Food, Ag, & Nat Resources • 1.25 credits due to out of classroom responsibilities

  16. Possible Sophomore Courses: Career Tech • Semester Courses • Child Development • Decisions in Living • Towards Independence

  17. Possible Sophomore Courses: Foreign Language • Any of the following languages in sequence: • French • Latin • Spanish • Three years of one foreign language or two years of two foreign languages are required for the Honors Diploma upon graduation.

  18. Possible Sophomore Courses:Art • Full year courses • Introduction to Art • Prerequisite for all courses • Semester courses • Ceramics • Printmaking • Painting • Drawing Fundamentals • Contemporary Crafts • Sculpture

  19. Possible Sophomore Courses: Music • Band • Stage Band A or B (by audition) • Orchestra (by audition) • Concert Choir • Symphonic Choir

  20. Possible Sophomore Courses: Physical Education • Note: P.E. classes are only worth ¼ of a credit. Please keep this in mind if you are in extracurricular activities. • P.E. I (semester course and prerequisite for all other P.E. classes)

  21. Possible Sophomore Courses: • P.E. II Classes (all semester courses) • A. Team / Lifetime Sports • C. Rhythm & Dance/Yoga • Health (semester course) • 1/2 credit required for graduation

  22. ASHLAND CITY SCHOOLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION WAIVER Students who participate in two seasons of district-sponsored high school interscholastic athletics, marching band or cheerleading shall not be required to complete any physical education course as a condition to graduate. (An athletic season is defined by the rules and bylaws of the Ohio High School Athletic Association). Partial credit will not be granted. In order to be eligible to graduate, a high school student who is excused from the physical education requirement must still complete instruction in 6.5 electives.

  23. ASHLAND CITY SCHOOLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADUATION REQUIREMENT WAIVER Participating in interscholastic athletics, marching band and cheerleading is a privilege, and not a right. This policy shall not in any way be construed as granting a student the right to participate in such district-sponsored activities. Board rules and policies including Code of Conduct continue to apply. In addition, any student participating in this policy shall be subject to any athletic fee and or pay-to-participate fee. Granting of this waiver becomes effective upon completion of the specified athletic seasons as approved by the band director, athletic or cheerleading coach/advisor and submission to the Guidance Office.

  24. ASHLAND CITY SCHOOLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION GRADUATION REQUIREMENT WAIVER ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES: FALLWINTERSPRING Football Girls Basketball Baseball Girls Volleyball Boys Basketball Softball Boys Cross Country Wrestling Boys Track Girls Cross Country Cheerleading Girls Track Boys Soccer Boys Swimming/Diving Boys Tennis Girls Soccer Girls Swimming/Diving Girls Tennis Gymnastics Cheerleading Competition Cheerleading Marching Band Boys Golf Girls Golf Please indicate on your registration sheet if you are planning on using the PE waiver in lieu of taking PE classes.

  25. Summer Course Offerings Students should circle P.E. I and/or Health and write “Summer” beside that selection. Once student interest and staffing has been determined, an announcement will be made about the date, time and cost. (Late April) Sign-up for summer classes is on a first-come, first-served basis. Tentative start date would be June 9th Usually and AM and PM session 8-11 AM & 11:30 – 2:30 PM Runs for four weeks Approximate cost is $100 per class

  26. Other Important Information Honors Diploma Requirements (must meet 7 of 8 requirements) 4 English Credits 4 Math Credits 4 Science Credits 4 Social Studies Credits 3 Foreign Language Credits (same language) Or 2 in 1 language and 2 in another 1 Credit in Fine/Performing Arts 3.5 GPA ACT composite score of 27

  27. Other Important Information • Ohio College Recommendations • 4 credits of College Prep English • 4 credits of Math • Prefer Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II • 3 credits of Science (2 lab sciences) • 3 credits of Social Studies • 2 credits of Foreign Language • 1 credit of Fine/Performing Arts

  28. Other Important Information: • AHS Guidance Website: http://arrowsguidance.weebly.com/ • Program of Studies is available online • Web pages with links to information on colleges, careers, planning timelines, scholarship listings, financial aid, and information for potential college athletes. • Registration sheets are due Friday February 14th in English classes

  29. Parent Meeting • Course information will be presented to parents tonight at 7:00 PM in the Ashland High School cafeteria.

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