Welcome to Kentwood High School

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Class of th grade Orientation
Advertisements

Class of 2018 Freshman course selection. BHS Administration and staff Mr. Todd Martens-Principal – Mr. Carl Hobbs –assistant principal/Athletic Director.
WELCOME CLASS OF 2017!! Freshmen Course Selection.
Ms. LeBlanc Spring Must choose betweenthese two curriculums. JumpStart Curriculum  Prepares students for a community college, technical school,
Class of 2018 Recommended Course of Study Grade 10 English 10 (3) World History (3) Geometry (3) Biology (3) *Phys. Ed *Arts Electives *Arts/Phys.
Welcome Parents of Future Freshmen Kentridge’s mission is to prepare all students to be knowledgeable and responsible citizens in a diverse community Graduation.
Ms. LeBlanc Spring  Shows your Graduation Date  Shows all your class by subject and the year you took them  Your cumulative average is determined.
Each Smaller Learning Community has its own counselors. Students have been assigned to a smaller learning community. If you are unsure of who your counselor.
GHS Course Selection Online Arena Scheduling Process Step 1: Students request courses (Feb. 3-26) Step 2: Administration builds Master schedule.
PLANNING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM Course Selection Welcome to the Junior Course Selection Process. The junior year is one in which careful planning.
Counselors Paul Brigman A-K Bethany Chamberlain L-Z Class of 2018.
“Mapping My Future” Welcome Freshmen Parents and Students To Mayville High School.
Skyline Course Selection & Planning Classes of 2018.
Newport Class of 2021 Registration for 2017 – 2018
PLANNING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
GMSP Registration for 2017 – 2018
Jay M. Robinson High School Home of the Bulldogs
Course Planning Guide Will be available on the web only
Planning for Bush Middle School.
The Road to College 5 Year Plan
Junior Assembly January, 2017
WELCOME TO GLACIER PEAK HIGH SCHOOL
Newport Class of 2021 Registration for 2017 – 2018
Scheduling 2017 Counseling Staff.
Class of 2023 High Ability Mathematics Parent Night
PLANNING YOUR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM
Newport Registration for th Grade (for current 10th Grade students)
Kentwood Registration –Freshman and Sophomore
Planning for 10th Grade and Beyond
GKHS Course Selection Information Class of 2018
Newport Registration for th Grade (for current 10th Grade students)
Odle Registration for 2017 – 2018
Registration for Tillicum ISA 2017 – 2018
WELCOME TO GLACIER PEAK HIGH SCHOOL 9th Grade 101
Welcome Class of 2016!.
Rising Sophomores & juniors Parent Night
North Olmsted High School welcomes the Class of 2022
WELCOME PARENTS AND STUDENTS
Course Planning Guide Will be available on the web only
Sprague High School Registration class of 2016
High School 101 Redhawks Style
Daniel 9th Grade Campus FRESHMAN PRE-REGISTRATION
Graduation Requirements
9th grade Counseling presentation
Welcome Class of 2017!.
Washington-Lee High School Scheduling Night.
High School 101 Godley Station School.
Welcome to Your Schedule
Registration for School Year
Registration for School Year
Hortonville High School Class of 2022 Registration Information
Class of 2020 Senior Year Course Registration
Junior Year Class of 2021 Course Registration Information
Puyallup high school Class of 2019
Counselor Academy Visits
Planning for the Freshman LHS
Class of 2015 Registration for your Senior Year
READY FOR YOUR SENIOR YEAR?
PMHS Registration Presentation
Registration Class of 2022.
Houston County High School
READY FOR YOUR JUNIOR YEAR?
GET READY FOR FRESHMAN YEAR
Welcome Future SPARTANS! Class of 2023
REGISTRATION CLASS Of 2019 and Beyond.
REGISTRATION CLASS Of 2019 and Beyond.
JMHS Curriculum.
It’s time to plan for your Freshman year !
Henry Ford II Curriculum Night
Registration Information
Presentation transcript:

Welcome to Kentwood High School Its great to be alive. Its great to be a conk!

Check out our website for more information! Kentwood Highlights Strong Academic Programs Fun and Interesting Elective Choices Variety of Athletic Programs Numerous Clubs Great Staff Check out our website for more information! http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/KW

Your KW Counseling Staff Counselors are available to meet with you re: goals beyond high school; graduation plans; questions regarding classes; personal/social/emotional support. We enjoy working at the high school and love to help our students, parents and teachers work together to get students across the stage in June, 2021!!! We are: Ms. Eager (A-C) Ms. Kagawa (D) Mr. Leick (E-J) Ms. Olson (K-Mi) Ms. Fults (Mj-Sa) Ms. Dolleman (Sb-Z)

Resources to Help Freshman Orientation with Conk Crew (late August) Advisory/Conk Time (weekly) Teachers available after school After school tutoring program twice a week Support classes (reading & math) Skyward (check grades and attendance 24/7) School counselors & career counselor

Getting to Graduation What is a credit? Students are awarded .5 credit for each semester long class they pass. Each semester students will earn .5 credit x 6 classes= 3.0 credits Each year, students earn 6.0 credits (.5 credits x 12 classes) How many credits are needed for graduation? Students must earn 24.0 credits in the required areas to graduate Possible to earn more than 24.0 credits (4 years x 6 credits = 24.0 credits, not including zero hour or MS credits)

Graduation Requirements LANGUAGE ARTS 4 English   9 10 11 12 SOCIAL STUDIES 3 Cont World US History Civics History 1 History 2 Issues & Gov’t 1 & Gov’t 2 MATHEMATICS* Algebra Geometry 1 2 SCIENCE* Integrated Science 1 Science 2 Science 3 Science 4 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 1.5 HEALTH EDUCATION 0.5 OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION** THE ARTS: Visual/Performing*** or Personalized Pathway Req (1 cr) WORLD LANGUAGE**** or Personalized Pathway Req ELECTIVE CREDITS Total Credits Needed to Graduate: 24 24.0 credits required Each box = 0.5 credit STOPPED HERE *PE Waivers: Sports, Academic, Medical(still need to earn credit)

4 Year College or University Minimum Requirements in Washington State 4.0 Credits of ENGLISH (Kentwood Graduation Requirement) -3.0 Credits of Composition and Literature 3.0 Credits of SOCIAL STUDIES (Kentwood Graduation Requirement) Leadership credit does not count towards requirement 3.0 Credits of MATH (Kentwood Graduation Requirement) - 3.0 credits Algebra 1-2, Geometry 1-2, Algebra 3-4 - SENIOR YEAR math required OR successful completion of Pre-calculus Seniors must earn 1.0 credit in math, or in a math based quantitative course (for example, AP Statistics), or in a math based career and technical course (for example, Accounting). An algebra based science course (Chemistry or Physics) taken during the senior year also would satisfy this requirement, in addition to fulfilling a science credit. 2.0 Credits of SCIENCE (Kentwood Requires 3.0 Credits) - 2.0 credits of laboratory science -1.0 credit MUST be algebra based science (chemistry or physics) 2.0 Credits of World Language (Kentwood Graduation Requirement) - 2.0 credits of the same language American Sign Language (ASL) qualifies for most universities 1.0 Credit of FINE, VISUAL, OR PERFORMING ARTS (Kentwood Requires 2.0 Credits) Source: Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board. (2011) Minimum College Admissions Standards: An Overview for Students and Parents. http://www.hecb.wa.gov/research/issues/admissions.asp

Summary of Graduation Requirements and College Entrance Requirements Kentwood Graduation Requirements University Entrance Requirements 4.0 English credits 3.0 Math credits 3.0 Social Studies 3.0 Science credits 1.5 PE/.5 Health 1.0 Occupational Ed 2.0 World Language 2.0 Fine Arts 4.0 Electives 4.0 English credits 3.0 Math credits 3.0 Social Studies 3.0 Science 2.0 World Language 1.0 Fine Arts GPA matters and SAT/ACT test scores

Four Year Plan 9th Grade Semester 1 Semester 2 9th English ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Four Year Plan 9th Grade Semester 1 Semester 2 9th English World History Integrated Science 1 Integrated Science 2 Math 10th Grade Semester 1 Semester 2 10th English CWI/P I Health Integrated Science 3 Integrated Science 4 Math 11th Grade- Semester 1 Semester 2 11th English US History Science (can take 12th grade yr) Math 12th Grade - Semester 1 Semester 2 12th English Civics 4 - Year Plan

Additional Graduation Requirements Washington State History (usually taken in 7th grade in KSD) State Mandated Tests (SBAC) Tests: ELA & Math When: Spring of 10th grade year End Of Course Assessment (EOC) Tests: Science When: Winter and Spring High School & Beyond Plan: When: Complete Senior Year with components worked on during all four years of high school.

The Culminating Project What is it? Online Portfolio of work for 4 years of High School Naviance Research Paper (Junior Year) Career Related Documents Four year academic plan 13th Year plan 10-15 minute oral presentation in senior year Do students receive assistance to complete it? Students receive support in CONK Time Most documents are created as a course requirement Learn more by visiting the KW website

Let’s get started! Please use pencil in case you make mistakes or change your mind!!!

Choosing Your Courses Tips: Work on 4 year plan to help you plan ahead and choose the correct courses. Doing this step helps ensure you make room for all the KW graduation requirements. Choose challenging classes, but also realistic classes for your academic level. If you are aiming for college, they want to see you challenge yourself but also keep a decent GPA throughout HS. Remember that your choices are final and cannot be changed once you are done with registration. We will only make schedule CORRECTIONS in the fall. These are not the same as schedule changes.  Plan wisely!

Registration Survey

Renaissance (Leadership) Incoming 9th Graders and Returning 10th We are an educational enrichment program that is customized by you and your school community, along with the mentorship of Kentwood staff. Leadership I challenges and empowers you to better the school climate, boost GPAs, increase student attendance and involvement, and improve school pride. With a focus on student and staff recognition, you will work on goal setting, problem solving and be taught positive leadership approaches to help encourage yourself and others to make the Kentwood experience more valuable and enjoyable. From first-year high school students to advanced student leaders, our assortment of techniques and habits will help you create a complete school experience. You can make a meaningful, measurable difference in your school – starting now Application materials are available to pickup today or you can email Ms. Daughtry at joanne.daughtry@kent.k12.wa.us for more information.

AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination Are you a college-bound student? Do your future career goals include attending a 4-year university? Do you earn Bs and Cs in Math and/or English classes? Do you want to be organized, but find it difficult? AVID is an elective course that supports students in their high school classes in order to their reach college dreams! This is a 4-year program that builds skills, and provides in-school tutoring with peer groups and tutors. If you are interested in learning more, pick up an application today! Applications due with registration materials.

Requiring Recommendations

Elective/Alternate Selection

What you sign up for is what you are committing to taking next year. IMPORTANT If you do not choose alternate courses, the computer will choose them for you! Important tip….these will be the courses with room. What does that mean? The courses we offer that students didn’t want to take. What you sign up for is what you are committing to taking next year. We will be unable to make changes in the fall because we create the Master Schedule based on what you request right now. So choose wisely!

You should know… Some classes may be chosen for you… These support classes will count towards elective credit Reading/Writing Support Math Support Conks for Success How are students chosen for extra support? Based off of testing done in middle school (DRP and MSI) Teacher recommendations

You should know… Students interested in taking Advanced Placement (AP) Biology instead of Integrated Science MUST take SAT (sign up at collegeboard.com) Need reading + math score= 1200+ Submit scores to KW counseling for review

Finalizing Registration You can register yourself online! See directions on “Details for Freshman Registration” Online Registration and Survey forms due MATTSON- Thursday, January 26th MERIDIAN- Friday, January 27th Future Freshmen Night at Kentwood is Tuesday, January 24th at 6:30 pm in PAC. See you and your parents there!

Class of 2021 See you next year! Its great to be alive. Its great to be a conk!

Online Registration Log into: Student Access Click: Schedule Click: Requesting Courses for 2017-2018 Enter Code in Search Field Highlight course and click: ADD COURSE **REPEAT PROCESS FOR 6.0 credits** Click: Requesting Alternates