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2019-2020 Course Registration

Welcome to Albert Einstein High School! Join us for an information-packed orientation meeting to learn about our programs, honors courses, and registration process. Website: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/einsteinhs

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2019-2020 Course Registration

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  1. Albert Einstein High School 2019-2020Course Registration

  2. Welcome Class of 2023 to Albert Einstein High School Incoming 9th Grade Parent Orientation Meeting February 12, 2019 Website: http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/einsteinhs

  3. Meeting Agenda • Welcome and Evening Overview Mr. Fernandez and Ms. Fletcher • PTSA Information Ms. Campagna • AEHS Athletic Booster Mr. Curtin • PACE Ms. Goodman • Academy Information Ms. Mackey (AOF/TAM) Ms. Becraft (IB) Ms. Fletcher (Renaissance) Ms. Gooley (VAPA) • 9th Grade Transition Ms. Snead • Honors Courses – Who And Why? Ms. Ramos • Registration Information Ms. Fletcher • General Questions Ms. Fletcher & Ms. Ramos

  4. PTSA and General Einstein Info. PTSA website: alberteinsteinptsa.org Also Subscribe to PTSA listserv for parents Einstein Website: www. montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/einsteinhs/

  5. Renaissance Academy Academyof Finance The International Baccalaureate Program Visual and Performing Arts Academy.

  6. Academy of Finance • The Academy of Finance • College-preparatory program • Member of the National Academy Foundation • Located in more than 275 high schools nationwide, in 40 states • Provides students with the opportunities to make sound choices for their future on the financial field

  7. AEHS Career Technology Education (CTE) Department • Career & Technical Education is most commonly referred to as CTE. • CTE classes are usually classified as program completers or electives. • Academy of Finance Program • College & Career Readiness Program • Hospitality Management Program • Computer Science Program (NEW) • Teacher Academy of Maryland (New) • Technical Education Courses (State Requirements)

  8. IB Diploma Porgramat AEHS • Albert Einstein’s IB Program is an open-access IB program- there is no entrance exam. • IB Academy: An AEHS, school-based program recognizing a student’s successful completion of three IB courses & exams. • IB Diploma Program (DP): A comprehensive, nationally and internationally-recognized program of study with a set of core requirements. The IB Diploma is seen by colleges as the “gold standard” college preparatory program.

  9. IB Diploma Requirements:Coursework • 6 IB Courses:1 IB courses from each of the 6 groups or disciplines

  10. IB Diploma Requirements:Core Expectations • Theory of knowledge (TOK) class: a course where students reflect on our journey to create, analyze and share knowledge • Extended Essay: an independent research paper on a topic of student choice • Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS): students complete, reflect & create a portfolio for creative, activity and service experiences

  11. For more information on the IB Program at AEHS, please remain in the auditorium after this presentation!

  12. Renaissance Academy • The Renaissance Academy • Emphasizes the development of mathematical, reading, writing, and public speaking skills and their application in the arts and sciences • Students will master the skills, facts, and theories of academics necessary for college and post graduate success while developing critical thinking skills as they explore the ethical, interpretive, and interpersonal facets of knowledge, history and the arts. • To receive a Renaissance Academy certificate, students must take a minimum of 3 advanced placement course

  13. VAPA at a Glance • Over 520 students currently enrolled in the VAPA academy • VAPA Students complete a minimum of 3 credits in the arts classes plus a senior capstone project • Students choose to either follow one pathway, or to take multiple art forms in order to fulfill the academy requirement

  14. Visual Art Classes:Foundations of Art Painting IB Art 1 & 2 Advanced Contemporary & Mixed Media (1 semester) Studio Art 2-D 1,2, & 3 AP Studio Art 2-D AP Studio Art Drawing Photography 1,2 & 3 (Digital) Digital Art 1 & 2 Ceramics 1, 2, & 3 AP 3-D Design

  15. Performing Arts Classes:Dance As PE Dance As A Fine Art (Concert or Latin Focus) Dance 2 Choreography Junior Dance Company (Dance 3) Dance Company ** Teaching Assistant Music Technology Music Theory AP Music Theory Guitar I & II Theatre 1 & 2 Musical Theatre Advanced Acting Play Directing Stage Design IB THEATRE 1 And 2 Concert Choir Chamber Choir Jazz Ensemble Jazz Lab Band String Orchestra Concert Band

  16. Senior Capstone • .5 Internship Credit • Students are paired with mentor teacher • Project for academy students to showcase the skills and experiences they have gained during their VAPA course work • Connects portfolio based work and focuses on college and career readiness.

  17. 9th Grade Transition • A Day in the Life of a 9th grader • What to know about attendance? • Academic Supports • What is Connections? • Summer reading and math packets

  18. What core curricular areas have honors-level courses? • English • Mathematics • Science • Social Studies • World Language

  19. Who/what is the 9th grade team? • Comprised of: 9th grade Administrator, 2 9th grade counselors, 2 Connections teachers, 1 teacher from each core-content area. • Best practice discussions • Kid Talk • Student intervention and follow-up

  20. Why take an honors-level course? • The challenge • Expand thinking skills • Improve chance of competitive college acceptance • Improve performance in college

  21. Who should take an honors-level course? • Students who demonstrate a passion within a discipline • Students willing to commit to an increased academic load and a more rigorous course of study • Students who have excelled in on-level classes • Students who have completed course prerequisites • Students who have been recommended by teacher or counselor

  22. What Elective Courses Should Students Consider? • Music, Dance, Theatre, and Visual Arts courses. • World Language Classes • Technology classes for graduation requirement • Academy related courses • (Physical Education is not a 9th grade requirement)

  23. Counseling Services Department • 9th Grade Counselors: • Ms. Fletcher…………..A-B • Ms. Ramos……………C-Z • Ms. Azcuna……………ESOL & R-ELL 1 • 10th -12th : • Mr. Pykosh…………….A-Eli • Mr. Edwards…………..Em-Lev • Ms. Jordan…………….Lew-Rey • Ms. Spivak…………….Rez-Z • Ms. Azcuna……………ESOL & R-ELL 1

  24. Counseling Services Department • College and Career Coordinator : • Ms. Lehman • Counseling Secretaries: • Ms. Malner & Ms. Chevez • Registrar: • Ms. Perez • School Psychologist: • Dr. Lester & Ms. Dorsey • Pupil Personnel Worker (PPW): • Ms. Williams

  25. HS Graduation Requirements 1 Biology, 1 Chemistry & 1 Physics or NGSS AP/IB Science

  26. HS Graduation Requirements • PARCC Assessments • Algebra 1 • English 10 • High School Assessments (HSA) • NSL Government • Maryland Integrated Science Assessment (MISA) • SSL Hours: 75 hours • Certificate of Meritorious Service if you get 260 hours

  27. MCPS Promotion Policy

  28. Course Registration • Select your courses online through MyMCPS Scheduler. • 9th graders have met with counselors to discuss course selection. • Please make sure to submit your Registration Card to the Counseling Department by the due date: Friday, February 15, 2019

  29. Schedule Change Policy • The master schedule is developed by the number of course selections identified by students during this registration process. • School administrators make decisions regarding the number of sections per department based on students’ course selections.

  30. Schedule Change Policy • Schedule changes will ONLY be made for the following reasons: • Completion of a summer school course • Incomplete schedule (missing a class) • Failure of prerequisite course • Master schedule conflict Requests for specific teachers will NOT be honored!

  31. Follow Up… • Turn in your Registration Card to your middle school counseling department by February 15th.(Student and Parent Signatures required!) • Any questions?

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