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Agenda General Academy Information & Introductions House Bill 5 Graduation Requirements Describe the 5 Academies & Programs of Study Review “Academy Application Process” Discuss the “New” four year plan development process Present “Timelines for the Academy Selection Process” GPA & RICA (Rank in Class Average)
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Counseling StaffCounseling Staff Retta Green (Lead Counselor) A – D Josiah Peslak E – Ko Jennifer Foreman Kr – Ra Brooke Johnson Re – Z
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Asst. PrincipalsAsst. Principals Athena Corby A - Gi Michael Norton Gl - N Tom Payne O - Z
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HB 5 Graduation Programs Foundation High School Program (22 credits) Distinguished High School Program (26 credits) Endorsements STEM Arts & Humanities Public Service Multi-Disciplinary Business
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Foundation - Statutory RequirementsFoundation - Statutory Requirements English Language Arts Four credits English I English II English III Advanced English MathematicsThree credits Algebra I Geometry Advanced Mathematics Course ScienceThree Credits Biology IPC or Advanced Science Course Advanced Science Course Social Studies Three credits World Geography or World History US History US Government and Economics
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Foundation – Statutory RequirementsFoundation – Statutory Requirements Physical EducationOne credit Languages Other Than EnglishTwo credits in the same language language or Computer programming Fine ArtsOne credit Electives5 credits
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Distinguished Achievement Program or Endorsement Program A Student may earn an endorsement by successfully completing: Curriculum requirements for the endorsement Four credits in mathematics Four credits in science Two additional elective credits
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Current (4 X 4) vs. HB 5Current (4 X 4) vs. HB 5 Current 4x4 Plan 26 credit Science (4 Credits) – Biology, Chemistry, Physics & 4 th science Math (4 credits) - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II & 4 th math English (4 credits) - English I, English II, English III, English IV Social Studies (4 credits) - W. Geography, W. History, US History, Govt./ Economics LOTE (3 credits) in the same language HB 5 Distinguished 26 Credits Science (4 credits ) - Biology, lab based science & 3 rd science (free pick) Math (4 credits) - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, 4 rd math (free pick) English (4 credits) - English I, English II, English III, 4 th English Course (free pick) Social Studies (3 credits) - W. Geography or W. History, US History, Government and EconomicsDS LOTE (2 credits) in the same language or computer language
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Performance AcknowledgementsPerformance Acknowledgements For outstanding performance In a dual credit course In bilingualism and biliteracy On an AP test or IB exam On the PSAT, the ACT-Plan, the SAT, or the ACT For earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license
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Testing RequirementsTesting Requirements English I End of Course Exam (EOC) English II End of Course Exam (EOC) Biology End of Course Exam (EOC) Algebra I End of Course Exam ( EOC) US History End of Course Exam (EOC)
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The AcademiesThe Academies Academy of Natural Science Academy of Fine Art & Communication Academy of Business Entrepreneurship Academy of Humanities & Social Science Academy Applied Science & Engineering
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Driving Philosophy Behind the DSHS Academies T he concept of Dripping Springs High School Academies was developed to address academic rigor, relevance of instruction and to build strong and supportive relationships between students, teacher, and the community. http://blinkwave.wistia.com/medias/w2cwtvw5i5
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Academic LevelsAcademic Levels Each Academy allows students to take any combination of the 4 academic course levels that DSHS offers: Regular Curriculum Pre-Advanced Placement Curriculum (+10 pts) Advanced Placement (+15 pts) College Dual Enrollment (+10 pts)
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College Early Start Program Students must be at least classified as a junior Students must meet college readiness standards Students can take 6 hours of courses per semester DSHS Cohort Groups 12 hours per year Tuition free Student only pay for the textbook
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Programs of StudyPrograms of Study Within each academy will be programs of study. The programs show a sequence of courses that link together providing students an opportunity to gain a deep understanding of academic concepts and how they apply to post-secondary aspirations. There can be multiple “Programs of Study” depending on the Academy. http://www.dsisd.txed.net/index.aspx?nid=3292 http://www.dsisd.txed.net/index.aspx?nid=3292
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Academy of Applied Science & Engineering Engineering & Computer Science Metal Fabrication & Design Transportation & Automotive Technology * STEM Endorsement
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Academy of Art, Design & Communication Dance Performing Arts Music Performing Arts Theatre Performing Arts Visual Arts, Design & Technology * Arts and Humanities Endorsement
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Academy of Humanities & Social Sciences Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies Education & Human Services Law & Government * Multidisciplinary Endorsement
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Academy of Business Entrepreneurship Business Entrepreneurship Principles of Business Business Concepts Business Entrepreneurship Business Entrepreneurship Cornerstone Experience Business & Industry Endorsement
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Academy of Natural Sciences Medical & Health Science Veterinary & Animal Science Advanced Studies in Science * Public Service Endorsement
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GPA The cumulative unweighted grade point average of all grades on a students academic history or transcript. The unweighted GPA will be placed on a 4 point scale. Refer to page 6 of the DSHS “Planning for the Future Guide for a complete definition of GPA
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Rank in Class Average (RICA) The rank in class average (RICA) is the cumulative weighted numerical average of final semester grades earned in all core classes, as well as, additional Advanced Placement courses. Core is defined as all classes that count as a students required, English, Science, Social Studies and Mathematics. Refer to page 6 of the DSHS “Planning For the Future Guide for the entire RICA definition
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It’s not all about the top 10% or class rank! Find a Passion or Hobby Find your tribe and get involved Clubs & Organizations Reach out to counselors & teachers The best school (college) is the one that is the best fits for you http://www.amazon.com/Colleges-That-Change-Lives- Schools/dp/0143122304 http://www.amazon.com/Colleges-That-Change-Lives- Schools/dp/0143122304
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Registration Middle School career counseling After Spring Break Academy Application Course Registration through family access with High School Counselors support Freshman Conference Fall of 2014 Parents are invited & encouraged to attend
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