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Class of 2014-16

Class of 2014-16. Colleyville Heritage High School. Registration Information. Green Program of Studies Book (online) Registration Worksheet Clubs and Organizations/Map (online) 24 Most Asked Questions (online) Athletic & Fine Art Options (online)

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Class of 2014-16

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  1. Class of 2014-16 Colleyville Heritage High School

  2. Registration Information • Green Program of Studies Book (online) • Registration Worksheet • Clubs and Organizations/Map (online) • 24 Most Asked Questions (online) • Athletic & Fine Art Options (online) • All CHHS registration information is available online on the CHHS website under COUNSELORS

  3. Program of Studies • The new 2013-14 Program of Studies Booklet is available online at the district website : http://www.gcisd-k12.org • Go to: Parents and Students : Program of Studies

  4. State Recommended Graduation Requirements English - 4 Mathematics - 4 Science - 4 Social Studies – 3.5 Economics - .5 Health - .5 Physical Education – 1.0 Fine Arts - 1 Speech - .5 Technology - 1 Other Languages-2 Electives- 3.5 Total Credits-26 State Credits State Recommended Plan requires taking Levels I and II in the same language other than English courses.

  5. State Distinguished Achievement Graduation Requirements English-4 Mathematics-4 Science-4 Social Studies-3.5 Economics-.5 Health-.5 Physical Education-1.5 (or 1) Fine Arts-1 Speech-.5 Technology -1 *Other Languages-3 Electives-2.5 Total Credits- 26 State Credits • PLUS • Four of the following advanced measures are required: • A score of 3 or above on any College Board Advanced Placement Exam • A grade of 3 or higher on courses that count for college credit, including tech prep programs • A commended (semi-finalist or finalist) score on the PSAT

  6. IMPORTANT 4 years of All Core Subjects are now required for Recommended and Distinguished programs!!

  7. Mathematics The Recommended Program requires: • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II • Additional SBOE approved Math course

  8. Science The Recommended Program requires: • Biology • Chemistry • Physics • Additional Science Elective (Environmental Systems, Aquatic Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, etc. pg. 54-55 in Program of Studies)

  9. Social Studies The Recommended Program requires: • World Geography • World History • US History • US Government (+ Economics)

  10. Fine Arts • Art • Dance • Band • Choir • Theatre

  11. Physical Education 1 Credit Required for Graduation (Class of 2014 & Beyond) (Any 2 one semester PE Courses) The following substitutes for PE in the FALL Only • Marching Band • Drill Team • Cheerleading Athletics may substitute for PE Only Dance I may earn PE credits. Dance II-IV will count as Fine Arts.

  12. INFORMATION ON TRY-OUTSRefer to the Athletics and Fine Arts Options handout(Available On-line) • ATHLETICS • CHEER • DANCE TEAM • PAP ART CLASSES • ORAL INTERPRETATION • THEATER

  13. Athletics • High School athletics are very competitive. • Students who are not currently playing a sport either in middle school or on a select or club team need to contact the appropriate coach prior to registering for that sport. Contact information is on the “Athletics and Fine Arts Options” link on the counseling website.

  14. Speech • Professional Communications will satisfy the speech requirement for graduation.

  15. Technology Credit • One full Credit Required for Graduation (please see pg. 2 in the Program of Studies for a list of courses) • Several new courses are also being offered

  16. Other Languages • Levels I and II of the same language (State Recommended) • Levels I, II, and III of the same language (DAP) In language other than English Latin A S L Spanish French

  17. Should I take Pre AP classes? • Classes average 1.0 to 1.5 hours of homework per class meeting • Consider outside activities • Are you an independent worker? • Do you enjoy more complex projects and instruction? • Consider taking a Pre AP class in your area of strength

  18. Why Take AP Classes? • You will be better prepared academically. • In college you should perform significantly better than students who have not taken challenging courses. • You are more likely to exercise leadership as a result of your experiences in AP classes. • Students who earn a 3 or better on an AP exam may be awarded college credit by the college they choose to attend. Students should check with each school to find out what their policy about AP credit and how it will be applied.

  19. Why Take Dual Credit Classes? • Classes are taught on the CHHS campus by TCC instructors; however, students gain BOTH unweighted high school and college credit. • Students who take a dual credit class must enroll and pay fees and tuition as well as meet TCC’s admission requirements. • Students must have good attendance and follow TCC classroom guidelines.

  20. Dual Enrollment Meetings Students interesting in enrolling in dual enrollment classes must attend one of the following mandatory meetings: • Feb 4th - at Parent University (7:45 p.m.) • February 13- 8 a.m. in Lecture Hall • February 13- 4:15 p.m. in Lecture Hall • February 21-During lunches in Lecture Hall

  21. AP, GT, and PAP Programs There will be another Parent University Session to discuss the AP and PAP Programs at 7:00 tonight in the auditorium.

  22. Off Campus Classes • Gymnastics (must provide own transportation) • Swimming / Diving • GHS classes • Shuttle buses run to Swim Center & GHS, as noted on the course selection sheet and in the Program of Studies

  23. Extra Curricular Activities • Major Time Commitment • College Recognition • Opportunity to build leadership skills. • Socialization • School Spirit!

  24. Hints for Course Selection • Choose classes that will challenge, but not overwhelm the student. • Gains in GPA and class rank come from a combination of challenging courses AND good grades. • If a course was too difficult in the past, it is quite possible that the next level course will be too difficult as well. Talk with your teacher for advice. • Map out a time management plan identifying preparation time for classes, time requirements for extracurricular activities and free time.

  25. Course Request Verifications Online April 19th - May 1st. “Beginning of School Information” letter mailed in late July ALL ELECTIVE CHANGES MUST BE MADE BY MAY 1st.

  26. The Importance of a Well Rounded Education…. Test Scores Leadership and Extra-curricular activities GPA Community Service

  27. Community Scholar Ambassador Program Requirements: State Recommended plan or above • Three credits in the same language other than English • 70% or higher in every course taken • 100 Hours of Community Service For more information: See CHHS Website or Email questions to: CHHSscholars@aol.com

  28. Course Selection Dates • Month of February Rising 12th Parent Meetings • February Course Selection meetings (During Social Studies classes) • February 11-15 Rising 12th Course Selection • February 11 Skyward Window Opens • February 19-22 Rising 11th Course Selection • February 25-28 Rising 10th Course Selection • March 15 Skyward Window Closes • April 19- May 1 Access Course Requests online • May 1 Schedule Change Deadline

  29. Counselor Contact Information • A-Ey, O,P Lindsey Hopkins • Ez- K, M Leslie Walden • Q-ZL, N Claudia McWhorter E-Mail Information:FirstName.LastName@gcisd.net

  30. Parent University Schedule 6:45-8:15- Panther Den with Teachers (Come & Go) 6-6:45- 8th Grade Parents/ Students- Registration Discussion (Auditorium) 6-6:45- Rising 10-12th Grade Parents/ Students- Registration Discussion (Library) 6-6:45ABC of College (LH) 7-7:30- Pre-AP/ AP Information (Auditorium) 7-7:30- Registration Discussion for Spanish Speakers (LH) 7-7:30 College info (Library) 7:45-8:15- Dual College Enrollment- Seniors (Auditorium) 7:45-8:15- STARR Q & A (Lecture Hall) 7:45-8:15 Choices.com (4 year plan) Library

  31. Summer School • Summer school information will be available on the main GCISD website right after spring break.

  32. FaceBook Page

  33. Visit our website for additional information: www.gcisd-k12.org/chhs Under Counselors

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