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Class of 2020 Enrollment Park Hill High School Counselors Mrs. Lucas (A – Co) Mrs. Reeves (Cr-Ha) Mrs. Todd (He-Mi) Mrs. Smith(Mo-Se) Ms. Olvera (Sh-Z)
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Graduation Requirements Credits Required Language Arts4 Social Studies3 Science3 (Bio and Chemistry required) Math3 (Algebra II required) PE1 Fine Arts1 Practical Arts1 Health.5 Personal Finance.5 Electives11 TOTAL28 One course must be in an ONLINE BLENDED LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
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Schedule Changes A student’s schedule will be changed for the following reasons: 1. Computer Error 2. Pre-requisite not met 3. Duplicate Credit 4. TO INCREASE THE LEVEL OF RIGOR!! STRICTLY ENFORCED!!! Be sure the classes you choose are truly the classes you want to take.
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5 th Hour Credit Option Students have the option to earn additional credit first and second term by taking a 5 th hour or early bird PE class. o This allows you to free up space in your schedule to take other classes you’d like to take. First Term and Second Term Choices: 1. Foundations of Fitness (1/2 credit): 2. Weight Training and Conditioning (1/2 credit): This course meets Monday – Friday 6:30-7:15 AM NO TRANSPORTATION IS PROVIDED FOR EARLY BIRD PE
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A+ Program By completing the requirements of this program, you may attend a community college in the state of Missouri for free. Some four year universities also give A+ scholarships at their institutions. Mrs. Cummings – A+ Coordinator Requirements: o 2.5 cumulative GPA o 95% attendance rate o 50 hours tutoring/mentoring o Pass Algebra 1 EOC
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AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination Prepares students for college readiness and success. Students who are selected to apply for this program will be notified soon. If you apply and are selected, you will be asked to drop one of your chosen elective classes for an AVID class.
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Online Blended Learning Online courses = on-site (at school) OR remote (at home) o Online course options: Health/Personal Finance Animation/Game Design Marketing Concepts Enriched ELA 3 Creative Writing AP Statistics Psychology American History Government Blended courses = combination of online and face-to-face o Blended course option: Government Students must have one online/blended credit to graduate. Will be available to you starting in 10 th grade.
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High School Career and Education Planning Guide The High School Career and Education Planning Guide is available online only o Log in to your Naviance/Family Connection account to access the CEPG o www.connection.naviance.com/congressms o s number for both username and password (ex. s12345) o www.counselingphhs.weebly.co m You will find course descriptions and pre-requisites for all courses offered at the high school
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Language Arts All 9 th grade students enroll in English Language Arts 1 (ELA 1) Some students may also take English Language Arts Essentials.
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Math Regular Math Sequence Pre-Algebra and Algebra IA Algebra IA and Geometry Geometry and Algebra 1B Accelerated Math Sequence Accelerated Geometry and Accelerated Algebra II All 9 th grade students are required to take 2 math classes (one each semester). Minimum requirements = all students must take through Algebra II or Algebra IIA/IIB to meet the minimum graduation requirement Your counselor has indicated which classes you should sign up for on your Freshman Course Recommendation Form.
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Science All 9 th grade students enroll in Biology Students may enroll in a second Science course - either Chemistry or Accelerated Chemistry Must be in Accelerated Alg. II to sign up for Acc. Chem
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Social Studies All 9 th grade students enroll in World History SOME students will also enroll in: o Advanced Placement Human Geography World History: Pre-requisite Offered 2 nd term for Freshmen with teacher/counselor recommendation
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Physical Education Required 1 credit Must take Foundations of Fitness or Weight Training and Conditioning before any other PE course. Option of Summer School or Early Bird????????????
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Fine Arts Art (pg. 27) o Design and Drawing Basic foundation in both design and realistic drawing. Music (pg. 28) o Music for a Lifetime Non-performance class that explore a variety of music styles. o Men’s or Women’s Chorus o Campus Band o Concert Orchestra English/Language Arts (pg. 21) o Drama Introduction to the theater. Will become acquainted with the history of theater and various significant plays. o Tournament Forensics This is a competitive acting class.
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Practical Arts Family & Consumer Science (pg. 25) o Fashion and Apparel I o Housing and Interior Environment o Nutrition and Foods Business/Technology o Introduction to Business o PLTW Computer Science and Software Engineering o PLTW Computer Science Application
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Practical Arts Industrial Technology/Engineering (pg. 34/20) o Home Maintenance Study of repairs that are commonly undertaken by the average homeowner. o Introduction to Engineering Design (PLTW) Use 3D modeling software and use a problem-solving model to improve existing products and invent new ones. English/Language Arts (pg. 21) o Broadcast Journalism o Journalism/Mass Media
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Foreign Language French I German I Spanish I Not required for graduation Minimum of two credits of the same language are required for many college admissions Dual Credit Opportunities for the 3 rd, 4 th and AP levels.
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Enrollment Sheets Circle 8 courses Write in an alternate course It should be a course you actually would like to take!!! Parent/Guardian signature required Counselor Recommendation (leave attached to your enrollment form) All students choose: 1. English Language Arts 1 2. 2 Math classes 3. Biology 4. World History
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DUE DATE!!!! Completed Enrollment Sheets are due to your counselor by Tuesday, January 19 th
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Enrollment Night Remind your parents/guardians… Enrollment Information Night for Students and Parents/Guardians Wednesday, January 13, 2015, 6:00 pm in the PHHS Auditorium
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