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Welcome Linton High School Freshmen Students and Parents

Welcome Linton High School Freshmen Students and Parents. High School Office Staff. Mr. Nathan Moore, Principal Mr. Charlie Karazsia, Athletic Director, Disciplinarian Mr. Mike Perigo, Guidance Counselor Mrs. Dayna Firestone, Secretary Mrs. Lou Baker, ECA Treasurer

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Welcome Linton High School Freshmen Students and Parents

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  1. Welcome Linton High School Freshmen Students and Parents

  2. High School Office Staff • Mr. Nathan Moore, Principal • Mr. Charlie Karazsia, Athletic Director, Disciplinarian • Mr. Mike Perigo, Guidance Counselor • Mrs. Dayna Firestone, Secretary • Mrs. Lou Baker, ECA Treasurer • Mrs. Bette Meng, Guidance and Athletic Secretary

  3. Take action and get involved. • Start Now! -- Scholarships and community service are important. • Balance is key!

  4. Student Voice • Student Assistant Team – Application process. Meetings are scheduled for the Second Tuesday of each month at 7:15 am in the high school conference room. The first meeting is September 14. • Student Council – All high school students are eligible. See Mrs. Hughbanks for additional information.

  5. Class Officers • Class Officer Elections – Held in the spring President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer • REQUIREMENTS TO HOLD OFFICES Students running for a Student Council or a Class Office must have and maintain a 2.5 grade point average or better for the previous academic semester. If this average is not maintained during the year, the officer will be declared ineligible. Students will not be allowed to run for office and may be removed from office should they be suspended from school or have substantial disciplinary incidents.

  6. High School Clubs • Art Mrs. Erin Henderson • Business Mrs. Kim Haldeman • German Mrs. Britney Lynn • Spanish Mrs. Bianca Tolbert • Letterwomen Mrs. Chantel Carpenter • Lettermen Mrs. Chantel Carpenter • National Honor Society Mrs. Krystal Kirschner Mr. Mike Riggleman

  7. High School Clubs • F.C.C.L.A. Mrs. Debbie Harding • F.F.A. Mrs. Kim Hill • F.C.A. Mr. Riggleman • S.A.D.D. Mrs. Kathy Ray • Industrial Arts Mr. Brian Oliver • History Mr. Ford Bond • Junior Civitan Mrs. Becky Miller

  8. Athletics • Six Period Day • IHSAA Rule 18-1 To be eligible scholastically, students must have received passing grades and earned credit at the end of their last grading period in school in at least (70%) of the maximum number of full credit subjects… • Note – You have a clean slate when you begin high school. • On a six period day you must pass 5 of your 6 classes. • Take responsibility • Same requirements for work permit until you are 18

  9. Upcoming Events • Open Forum Meetings – First Tuesday of each month – 7:00 PM – Media Center (September 7) Description

  10. BELL SCHEDULE • 7:50 A.M. - Students may enter the building • Period 1 – 8:00 AM – 8:58 AM • Period 2 – 9:02 AM – 10:00 AM • Period 3 – 10:04 AM – 11:02 AM • Lunch A – 11:02 AM – 11:32 AM • Period 4A – 11:36 AM – 12:34 PM • Period 4B – 11:06 AM – 12:04 PM • Lunch B – 12:04 AM – 12:34 PM • Period 5 – 12:38 PM – 1:36 PM • Period 6 – 1:40 PM – 2:38 PM • Homeroom – 2:42 PM – 3:03 PM

  11. Lunch Schedule • If you have the following teachers for period 4 then you have A Lunch • Mrs. Bond • Mrs. Cox • Mrs Tolbert

  12. Diploma Types for the Class of 2014

  13. Regular Diploma(CORE 40 Waiver)CORE 40 DiplomaCORE 40 Diploma with Technical HonorsCORE 40 Diploma with Academic Honors

  14. Regular Diploma(CORE 40 Waiver) • 4 years of English – 8 credits • 2 years of Social Studies – 4 credits • 2 years of Science – 4 credits • 2 years of Math – 4 credits • 1 semester of Health – 1 credit • 1 year of Physical Education – 2 credits • Plus 19 credits of elective courses to total 42 credits

  15. Mathematics CORE 40 Waiver • Pre-Algebra • Algebra I • Geometry • Investigative Geometry Choose two years from the above list. Note: All students must pass at least one year of Algebra.

  16. CORE 40 Diploma • 4 years of English – 8 credits • 3 years of Social Studies – 6 credits • 3 years of Science – 6 credits • 3 years of Math – 6 credits • 1 semester of Health – 1 credits • 1 year of Physical Education – 2 credits • Directed Electives – 5 credits • 8 additional credits to total 42

  17. Social StudiesCORE 40 Diploma • World History or World Geography • US History • Government/Economics

  18. MathematicsCORE 40 Diploma • Algebra I • Geometry • Algebra II Note: If a student starts with Pre-Algebra, he/she can still graduate with a CORE 40 Diploma.

  19. Science CORE 40 Diploma • Biology • Integrated Chemistry/Physics, Chemistry or Physics • Any other CORE 40 science course Earth Science Physics Chemistry I AP Chemistry Biology II

  20. CORE 40 Diplomawith Academic Honors • Complete all requirements for CORE 40 • 2 additional credits in math – Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry • 6 credits in Spanish or German • 2 credits in Fine Arts – Art, Band, Choir • Earn a “C” or better in all courses required for the AHD – 47 credits are required • Graduate with a 3.000 GPA or higher

  21. Additional Requirements for the Academic Honors Diploma • Complete one of the following: • Earn a combined score of 1200+ on the critical reading & math sections of the SAT • Earn a composite score of 26+ on the ACT • 2 Advanced Placement Courses • 2 Dual-Credit Courses • 1 Advanced Placement Course and 1 Dual Credit Course

  22. CORE 40 Diploma with Technical Honors • Complete all requirements for CORE 40 • Complete a career-technical program – 8 or more credits • Earn a grade of “C” or better in all courses that count toward the diploma • Graduate with a 3.000 GPA or higher • Recommended: Earn 2 additional credits in math and at least 4 credits in for lang

  23. Additional Requirements for the CORE 40 with Technical Honors • Complete two of the following, one must be 1 or 2: • Score at or above the following levels on the WorkKeys: Reading for Information – Level 6, Applied Math – Level 6, Locating Information – Level 5 • Complete dual high school/college credit courses in a technical area (6 college credits) • Complete a Professional Careers Internship

  24. All diplomas require 42 credits to graduate except the Academic Honors Diploma which requires 47. Keep all final semester report cards for your records!

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