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Plan for sophomore year and beyond Gain an understanding of High School courses Learn about being a Warrior See Dates to remember Ask Questions
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Important People 9 th Grade Administrator – Dr. Kathlyn Carroll Resource Teachers Arts – Angela Praisner English – Shelley Jackson ESOL- Laura Bernard-Sanchez Mathematics – Jordan Bennett Science – Jill Coutts Social Studies – Christine McKeldin Special Education – Karen Racer World Languages – John Falls
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Our Counseling Services Team A Elizabeth Al-Atrash B-Cap Natalie Ritchie Car-Fd Nancy Benson Fe-Ja Kelly Singleton Jb-Mar Raenell Rafferty Mas-Pe Erin McKenna Pf-St Bill Sartori Su-Z Jami Avery
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Graduation Requirements English (4 credits) Social Studies (3 credits) Science (3 credits) Math 4 credits (must enroll in math every year in high school) Technology (1 credit) Fine Arts (1 credit) Physical Education (1 credit) Health (1/2 credit )
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Program of Studies Foreign Language (2 credits), or Career Development Program (4 or more credits) -some must begin in 9 th or 10 th grade Career Development Programs at SHS Accounting College and Career Research Child Development Health Professions Hospitality Management Project Lead the Way Professional Horticulturist Television Production Additional Graduation Requirements
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Student Service Learning Hours (75 hours) High School Assessments Algebra/data analysis – PARCC Biology English 10- PARCC National State and Local Government Additional Graduation Requirements
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Promotion Requirements To be promoted from grade 9 to grade 10, students need a minimum of 5 credits of 7 possible to include: 1 credit Math 1 credit English
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Automotive Cluster Automotive Technology & Dealership Training or Auto Body Technology or Foundations of Automotive Technology Design and Computer-based Cluster Principles of Architecture & CAD Technology Interior Design Network Operations PROGRAMS AT Print Technologies & Digital Graphics PROGRAMS AT Construction Cluster THOMAS EDISON Carpentry THOMAS EDISON Electricity HVAC Masonry Plumbing Foundations of Building and Construction Technology Service Cluster Academy of Hospitality and Tourism Cosmetology Medical Careers Restaurant Management
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English Social Studies Science Mathematics Other Courses
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Course Selections Sophomores have more elective options (Creative Writing, Astronomy, Environmental, Horticulture, Wildlife Biology, Global Issues, Psychology, Accounting) There is a double period Biology/Chemistry for students who complete Honors Physics
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ESOL Language classes satisfy English requirement English 11 Honors English English 9 AP Lang AP Lit English 12 Honors English 10 Honors Electives: Journalism Yearbook Newspaper Creative Writing Lit As Film AP Lang English 10 English 9 Honors
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Social Studies US History NSL Honors US History Honors US History 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade Electives: Global Issues, Psychology, Law I & Law II, Sociology I & Sociology II, African American Experience, Philosophy, Comparative Religions, Ancient and Medieval History, AP Comparative Govt/Politics, AP European History, AP Psychology, AP Macro Economics, AP Micro Economics, AP Human Geography **MC – Abnormal Psychology Honors MW History AP MW History AP NSL AP US History AP US History Honors/ AP NSL
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Mathematics Statistics AP/Applications Geometry - SP or DP Pre-Calculus Algebra 2 SP - Single Period, DP - Double Period 12 th grade Electives: Quantitative Literacy, **MC - MV Calculus, Differential Equations Bridge to Algebra 2 Algebra 1 SP or DP Calculus AP/Applications
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Science H Geoscience H Biology Biology H Chemistry Chemistry Elective H Biology DP Sem 1 H Chemistry DP Sem 2 Electives: Astronomy, Environmental Science, AP Environmental Science, Horticultural Science, Foundations of Medicine and Health Sciences, Structures and Functions of the Human Body, Wildlife Biology, Honors Geoscience, Foundations of Horticulture, Plant Production, Landscape Design H BiologyH Physics 9th Grade 10th Grade H Chemistry Chemistry Elective H Physics Physics Elective 11th Grade
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AP Spanish (Language and Literature) AP French (Language) Foreign Language American Sign Language, French, Spanish, Italian Level 4 Honors Level 2 Level 1 Level 3 Honors Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1 & 2 Level 5 Honors
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Physical Education Grade 9: General P.E. (1 st or 2 nd semester) Concentrated or Specialty P.E. (1 st or 2 nd Semester) Grades 10 – 12: Concentrated or Specialty P.E. (Elective Credit) Team/Individual Sports, Net Sports, Street Hockey/Lacrosse, Soccer/Adv. Soccer, Strength Training/Adv. Strength Training, Basketball/Adv. Basketball, Volleyball/Adv. Volleyball, Yoga Stretch
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Health Comprehensive Health On-level or Honors 10 th grade class *May do online/ summer
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Planning for College and Career We want every student to be prepared for the future…
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Planning for College/Career Class selections that match careers of interest Honors, and Advanced Placement (AP) courses A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better Mathematics courses beyond Algebra II and Geometry with grade of B or better 3 - 4 credits of Science with grade of B or better
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Planning for College/Career 2 or more credits in Foreign Language with grade of B or better, both earned in high school SAT and/or ACT scores that fit the requirements of selected colleges Internships or work related experiences in a field of interest for some students NCAA Eligibility if student wants to play college sports
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Use Naviance Website used to help make decisions about colleges and careers. Provides up to date information specific to Sherwood High School
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Use Naviance Freshmen - receive login and begin setting goals, building resume and looking at careers Sophomores – complete interest inventory and look at careers Juniors – complete a college search and explore colleges Seniors – continue college search and log in college applications
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Resume Keep track of : School Activities Community Service Sports Leadership Positions Recognition –Awards, Certificates Learning Opportunities/Activities
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Log into Naviance Parents and students will receive information about scholarships and events. You may access the site as a guest. The Web address for Naviance for our school is: http://connection.naviance.com/sherwood Click on “Guest” to access the guest functions., Your students has a login: Username= Email Address Password= Student ID#
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Start planning early Consider colleges Look at what college applications ask for and fill in the gaps. Visit schools Look at college web sites http://www.admissions.umd.eduhttp://www.admissions.umd.edu/
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Be A Warrior !
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Academic Computer Science Club Debate Forensics History Club Honor Societies: National, Art, French German, Spanish, Mu Alpha Theta It’s Academic Mathletes Mock Trial Science Club Activities Anime Asian Pacific Student Union Badminton Black Student Union Book Club Break Dancing Brony Club C.A.S.T./Drama Chemistry Club Creative Writing DESI Dinner Club Doctors of Tomorrow Destination Imagination Engineers Without Borders Equestrian Club Fashion Show F.B.L.A. F.C.A. F.E.A. Fencing Free Fall Gardening Club Home Club Ice Hockey Service Ambassadors Amnesty International Best Buddies Green Team Interact Club Key Club Leo Club Peer Mediators Project Change SADD S.G.A. Freshman, Sophomore, Junior & Senior Class Officers Activities ! Be a Warrior!
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International Club Invisible Child Club Islamic Student Union Italian Club Jewish Student Union Junior State of America Knitting for Humanity Mathletes Men’s Barbeshop Men’s Choirs Model U.N. Muslim Student Alliance Pre-vet Club Rugby Club Shakespeare Club SHS International United Ski Club Stage Crew Stand Proud STEM Club Table Top Club Technology Club Video TV Club Warrior Improv Young Democrats Young Republicans
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Fall: Football ( V & JV ) Cross Country Golf Soccer Spring: Allied Softball Baseball ( V & JV ) Lacrosse Boys Volleyball Gymnastics Softball ( V & JV ) Winter: Allied Bocce Ball Basketball Indoor Track Lacrosse Swimming and Diving Wrestling Year Long: Cheerleading Poms Athletics! Be a Warrior! Girls Volleyball Girls Tennis Field Hockey Handball Track Coed Volleyball Boys Tennis
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In School Continue Extracurricular involvement Consider plan for the next three years Communicate with your school counselor to review progress and goals Standardized Testing Prepare for PSAT in October Register for AP exams as appropriate Be ready for HSA/PARCC testing as appropriate College Exploration Consider careers and colleges Attend college fairs Meet college representatives in SHS Career Center
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Sherwood HS College Fair – Monday, April 18 th, 6:00 -8:00pm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Montgomery County College Fair at the Gaithersburg Fair Grounds - April 20 (evening for families- April 20) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sherwood High School Course selections sent home 4 th quarter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make changes to course selections by June 15, 2016 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ AP exams- May 2 nd to 13 th ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Final Exams will be held during the last week of school
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QUESTIONS?
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