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Course Selection Timeline – 2017-18 School Year North Penn High School Course Selection Timeline – 2017-18 School Year Jan. 23 & 25 Course selection presentations in English class. Jan. 26 Parent Meeting - NPHS - 7:00pm May 5, 2017 LAST DAY FOR COURSE CHANGES

Introduction Current teacher recommendations. Course Selection for 10th grade is based on: Current teacher recommendations. Credits needed and achieved. 38 - 42 periods maximum per cycle.

Recommendations Your teachers will base their recommendations on your performance in class. You will see teacher recommendations on your Home Access Center screen. Override/Underride? No need for override letter unless you do not meet the grade percentage prerequisite. If you want a different level than your teacher recommends, change it and we will follow up in your discussion with Mrs. Schofield.

Credits Major subjects meet 6, 7, or 8 periods/cycle=1.0/1.15/1.3 credit Semester (1/2 year courses) meet 6 periods =.5 credit Minor subjects meet 4 periods/ cycle = 0.7 credit or 2 periods/ cycle = 0.3 credit 4.0 credits minimum to be a 10th grader 11 credits minimum to be an 11th grader

Graduation Requirements To graduate from North Penn High School, you need 23.0 credits: 4 credits of English 4 credits of Social Studies 4 credits of Math or Science 4 credits of Science or Math 2 credits of Arts and Humanities 1.2 credits of Phys. Ed. 0.9 credits of Health 3.9 credits of Electives=23.0 credits minimum **Keystone Proficient = Alg 1, Biology, Literature**

Scheduling Options Students must have a total of 38-42 pds per cycle. Students may choose 2 majors and 1 minor OR 1 major and 4 minors OR 1 major, 1 minor, and 2 semester courses. Students MUST have a backup to EVERY Major, Semester, and Minor elective or one will be chosen for you by NPHS.

Please turn to pg. 11

Digital Photo 1 (pg. 27) form located outside of rm. 52 and in guidance

Pre Period 1: AM Health & Society Students taking honors Bio or Chem, who are highly motivated, may take Health 7290AM before homeroom so they are able to add an additional minor class to their schedule. This is a 2 pd class that will meet at 6:45am 2x per cycle. If interested, you must tell Mrs. Schofield and she will submit your request. Schedule as if you don’t get it.

Final grade 50-64% = E Students who earn an E in 9th grade math (Algebra 1) MUST go to summer school or risk jeopardizing graduation. Students in any grade who earn an E in English, SS, Math, Science, Health & PE need to use the summer school option.

Keystone Exams Algebra 1 – May 2017 If you are not proficient, it affects your math class for 10th grade: If Basic: Take Algebra in 10th grade, not Geometry If Below Basic: Take Algebra 1B in 10th grade, not Geometry Take the summer class and take re-test in August. Take Geometry in 10th. Future Exams: 10th grade Biology & 10th grade English Literature

Course Advancement (page 5) Online through Montgomery Virtual Program 5 days/week (5-8 hours daily) for 8 weeks Available courses: Geometry Spanish I and II French I and II Latin I and II German I and II Japanese (via tutoring with HS teacher)

Cool Offerings at NPHS: North Montco Technical Career Center (p. 60) Applications are available in Guidance Office Engineering Academy (p. 49) Students who are in level 5 or level 6 classes and who are interested in careers in engineering should check out pg. 50/ www.northpennengineering.org - Interested students must complete an online registration and print out the application. Complete and submit application to Mrs. Schofield; teacher form to teacher. Air Force JROTC (p. 5) - Meet as a single period major (“Science of Flight”/ “Frontiers of Aviation”) and credited as an elective science

NCAA Eligibility If you are considering playing a sport in college at the Division 1 or Division 2 Level Please see page 8 of the Course of Studies Very important information about meeting Freshmen-Eligibility Standards North Penn’s core classes which are NCAA-approved have an icon of a runner next to them – you need 16 “runners” in four years to play D-1 or D-2

GPA/Class Rank (pg. 6) Class rank is determined by grade point averages Starting in 9th grade, grades in major subjects are weighted, based on the level of the course. Look at the chart on page 8 and on next slide for the Class of 2020 an “A” in a 4 level course = 4.0 quality points an “A” in a 5 level course = 5.0 quality points an “A” in a 6 level course = 6.0 quality points an “A” in an AP class = 6.5 quality points In a class of 1000, the student’s total points from five major subjects are computed, and students are ranked from 1 to 1000. Major subject course levels where you can maintain A’s & B’s provide the greatest opportunity for obtaining a high class rank. The final grades you earn in 9th grade are the first grades to determine your GPA and therefore, your rank in class!

Class Rank For the class of 2020, there are approx. 1000 students. At the end of 10th, 11th and 12th, the GPAs of all students are put in order from highest GPA to lowest and assigned a number for their place in the order. The best GPA= 1/ the worst= 1000 Top 10%= 1-100 Top 25%= 1-250, etc.

Class Rank Starting in 9th grade, grades in major subjects are weighted, based on the level of the course. Grade Level 4.0 Level 5.0 Level 6.0 Honors Level 6.5 AP A+ 4.3 5.3 6.3 6.8 A 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.5 B+ 3.3 B 3.0 C+ 2.3 C 2.0 D 1.0 E/F 0.0

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Course Card Requirements Your schedule will consist of 38 - 42 periods: English +6/8 periods if English 4.0 or 3.0 American History 3 +6 periods Math +6/+8 periods if Algebra 1B or Geometry E Biology +6 periods/ +7 periods if 6.0 Biology Elective Major +6 periods Phys. Ed. +2 periods Health +2 periods = 34 – 39 periods +Your Choice of Electives to get to 38 - 42 periods Additional classes may need to be added to your schedule as necessary, based on your PSSA and Benchmark and Keystone results. Less than 42 periods will result in study halls

Course Choices… Look at your Major Classes Offered paper Minor electives highlighted on page 21 Look at all the possibilities! Highlight the classes you might like to take in the next three years. Do any have a prerequisite? Can I take it as a 10th grader because I have the course and grade percentage pre- What can I take now to get all of them in? Use the Four-Year Plan on page 66 to see how and when it all fits together.

4 Year Plan What do you want to take by senior year? What do you need to do that? What pre-requisites are there? Take those classes in 10th?

Course Card Worksheet Get your Course Selection 2017-2018 Course Sophomore card Worksheet. This is your rough copy. You and your parents will discuss and list on the worksheet what you want to input into HAC. You will enter in Home Access Center what is on your rough copy with Mrs. Schofield 1/27 and 1/30. We can make changes until May 5.

Program of Studies http://www.npenn.org/cms/lib/PA09000087/Centricity/Domain/86/Program%20of%20Study%202017-2018.pdf The online copy of the Program of Studies s available at this address. You also have a list of all of the courses offered and Four Year Plan. Additional copies of paperwork is in guidance.

NPHS Course Selection website http://www.npenn.org/Domain/1466 Great resource to look up department information, get forms Frequently Asked Questions Use our Freshman information for timelines

English 10 Keystone Literature Codes 0004K – 8pds. 0005K 0006K (Honors) 0006GK (Giep required)

Math Codes Talk to your math teacher directly. Rubric, Test Scores, and Keystone Proficiency decide math placement

American in History 3 AP US History 1004 1005 1006 (Honors) College level textbook 1007- AP US History

Biology 3004K 3005K 3006K (Honors) – 7pds

World Language Latin 2 4215/ Latin 3 4315 or 4136 (honors) Spn 2 4225/ Spn 3 4235 or 4236 (honors) French 2 4325/ French 3 4335 or 4336 (honors) German 2 4425/ German 3 4435 or 4436 (honors) Japanese 1 4515/ Japanese 2 4525

Alternates You need to put in alternates for your electives! Be sure to have some backup classes in case your first choice is not available. Put in on Electives tab and link to a specific elective course: Electronic Art alternate for Art1, Save.