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Orientation for Parents: January 2017

You’re about to become a Memorial Spartan!!!. Orientation for Parents: January 2017. 1. What we’ll do today:. Learn about graduation requirements. Learn about elective classes. Explore our clubs & sports. Give you your registration materials. Answer your questions. 2.

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Orientation for Parents: January 2017

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  1. You’re about to become a Memorial Spartan!!! Orientation for Parents: January 2017 1

  2. What we’ll do today: • Learn about graduation requirements. • Learn about elective classes. • Explore our clubs & sports. • Give you your registration materials. • Answer your questions. 2

  3. Your Job = Graduation! It’s all about earning 22 credits. 3

  4. You earn a credit when... 1. Attend class everyday; 2. Do the work; and 3. Earn a passing grade. If you don’t pass the class then you don’t get the credit! 4

  5. Want to play sports??? You must: • Attend your classes everyday; • Do your daily work; 3. Earn a passing grade. If you’re not passing, …you’re not playing. 5

  6. High School Graduation Requirements 22 total credits: • 4 credits of English • 3 credits of Social St • 3 credits of Math • 3 credits of Science • 1.5 credits of Phy. Ed. • .5 credit of Health • 1 credit of Humanities ( world language, visual arts, music, and/or theater) 6

  7. Grade 9 Requirements • English 1 • U. S. History • Integrated Science • Math (Gr. 8 teacher will recommend) • One semester of Physical Education • One and one half credit of electives, … (You can take more if you want to.) 7

  8. Grade 9 “Honors”Opportunities: • English 1 Honors • U.S. HistoryHonors • Integrated Science Honors • Honors Math 8

  9. Is Honors right for me? See handouts for suggested guidelines. 9

  10. A caution about selecting an “Honors section” • Changes to a different level will only be made in extreme situations and only if class size allows; • Success is about a manageable overall load. 10

  11. What Will a Typical Grade 9 Daily Schedule Look Like? 11

  12. Big Decision: Do I need a Study Hall? As you decide about a study hall, think about these things— • Homework average of 1-2 hours each school night • School sports/clubs/activities take time! • Balance school, home, friends, health. • Are you taking Music? World Language? • The 7 Week Drop Policy • Tutoring? 12

  13. Plan how you will fill those five * empty spots. 13

  14. When you choose anelective, remember that … Some classes are full year classes. Some classes are half year classes. 15

  15. Don’t Miss “Electives Discovery Night” on Tuesday, January 31st! Visit all electives departments! It’s your best way to choose your electives! Tuesday, January 31st 7 PM at Memorial (Please arrive at 6:50pm) 16

  16. Which grade 9 Electives will you choose? • ART • BUSINESS & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY • MARKETING • FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE • MUSIC • SCIENCE • SOCIAL STUDIES • TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING • WORLD LANGUAGE

  17. Technology and Engineering • Wood Fabrication 1 & 2 • Home Maintenance & Improvement • Intro to Engineering (PLTW) • Design and Drafting • Outdoor Power Equipment Technology • Auto 18

  18. Art Experiences • ComputerArt: Illustration • ComputerArt: Digital Imagery • ComputerArt: Animation • ComputerArt: Video Production • Drawing 1 and 2 • Ceramic&Sculpture 1 and 2 • Painting 1 • Art Metal & Glass: 1 & 2 • Photography 1 & 2 • Fashion Design – Clothing Construction Art 19

  19. Business & Info Technology • Intro to Business and Marketing • Innovation Zone 1 • Career Exploration • Digital Technologies • Bits and Bytes • Intro to Programming • Business Technologies 20

  20. World Languages • Chinese • French • German • Spanish 21

  21. Family & Consumer Education • Culinary Basics • Fashion & Sewing • Parenting and Children • Health Science Occupations 22

  22. Marketing • Marketing and Sales • Advertising and Social Media 23

  23. Chorale • Guitar I and 2 Music • Concert Band I • Concert Band II • Concert Orchestra • Jazz Ensemble 24

  24. Science • Principles of Biomedical Sciences 25

  25. Social Studies • US Ethnic Studies 26

  26. Use theThe Curriculum Guide! • Pages 1 - 11: Frequently asked questions: credits, youth options, 4 year plan, colleges, tech schools, AP information, transcripts. • Pages 12-73: Course descriptions. 27

  27. Let’s start to fill out the yellow cards. • Pencils only, please. Print carefully. • Print your name on the card right now. 28

  28. How To Complete the Yellow Course Selection Card: 29

  29. Talk With Your Parent, Then Circle Which Required Classes You’ll Take: 30

  30. Then list your electives in the blank spaces: Please also circle your electives on the back of the card 31

  31. Talk with all of your teachers about your selections. We would like your math teacher’s signature next to your math choice to show whether they agree with your selection. 32

  32. Completing the card correctly: • Course code is 3 letters and 4 numbers: such as “ENG1010” • Math teacher should initial your math class selection. • Sign with your parent in the grey box. • If not going to Memorial next year, tell us! 33

  33. How many credits should I take? • Minimum: 6.0 • Maximum: 7.0 • Most students need a study hall. • What other commitments do you have? • Don’t overstress yourself. 34

  34. After you do a good job of choosing classes, there is one more really important thing to do … 35

  35. Promise yourself: …that you will join at least one club or one sport during the first semester!!! Look at these choices … 36

  36. Extra Curriculars: Athletics • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Football • Golf • Gymnastics • Hockey • Soccer • Softball • Swimming • Tennis • Track • Volleyball • Wrestling • Cheerleading • Pom Pon • Ultimate Frisbee 37

  37. Want to play sports??? You must: • Attend your classes everyday; • Do your daily work; 3. Earn a passing grade. If you’re not passing, …you’re not playing. 38

  38. Extra Curricular: Clubs • Music/Drama/Dance: • Pep Band • Drama • Forensics • Stage Crew • Dance Club • Bag Up (HipHop) • Jazz Band • Jazz Singers • Academic Clubs: • Math Team • National Honor Society • French Honor Society • Spanish Honor Society/Club • ASPIRA • Science Olympiad • MATC Pre-Collegiate 39

  39. Extra Curricular: Clubs • Student Newspapers: • Sword & Shield • The Independent • Community Service Clubs: • Spartan Youth Service • Amnesty International • Peer Tutoring • School Store • Athletic Booster Club • Environmental Club • T.A.T.U. • Interact Club • Yearbook: --The Olympian • Creative Writing: -- Pressions 40

  40. Extra Curricular: Clubs Student Government: -- 9th Grade Class Councils -- Neighborhoods Council More Student Leadership Groups: • Black Student Union • Gay/Straight Alliance -- Asian Council • Latinos Unidos • K.I.T.S 41

  41. Extra Curricular: Clubs • Pancake Club • Memorial Bikers • Young Republicans • Young Democrats • Bowling Club • Rock Climbing Club • Seinfeld Club • Dr. Who Club • Ultimate Frisbee • Table Tennis • Ski Team • Ski Club • Captains Club • Chess Club • Chinese Club • Computer Club • DECA (Marketing) • Environmental Club • Fencing Club • HOSA • International Club • Mock Trial • Model U.N. • Anime’ Club 42

  42. “Spartan 101” Summer Class -a summer class that helps you learn the habits and skills you’ll need to do well in high school! -Book through MSCR.ORG 43

  43. “Spartan 101” Summer Class Activities Covering: -time management -backyard/neighborhood structure -literacy skill development -extra-curricular options -Upperclassmen explaning academic support opportunities Variety of fun activities that promote: -team building -meeting new friends -making the transition to high school less stressful. 44

  44. Wanna see something else cool? 45

  45. Can you earn a spot in Memorial’s National Honor Society? Reach these three goals by junior year: • Earn a “B” average or better, • Do some community service, • Be a good citizen. 46

  46. What will my first day be like? • Be sure to pick up your schedule in August. • On the first day, Spartan Mentors and your teachers will show you around and answer all of your questions. 47

  47. What to do now: • Talk it over with your parent(s)/guardian(s). • Choose your elective(s). • Get all the necessary signatures. • Turn in your course-request card when your counselor directs you to. 48

  48. Don’t Miss “Electives Discovery Night” on Tuesday, January 31st! Visit all electives departments! It’s your best way to choose your electives! Tuesday, January 31st 7 PM at Memorial (Please arrive at 6:50pm) 49

  49. Thanks!!! Best wishes to the class of 2021 from the Memorial 9th Grade Support Team! 50

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