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1 Skyline Course Selection & Planning Classes of 2018

2 Course Selection Timeline Mon, March 16 (7am) –Wed March 25 (4pm) Student Access is open for students to input requested course selections Mon-Thurs March 16, 17, & 19 Classroom presentations Fri, March 20 Q & A with counselors during lunches in the Commons Mon-Tue, March 23 & 24 Computer lab open during lunches for students who have questions or want help entering their course requests in the computer

3 Timeline (cont’) Wednesday, March 25 –Student Access to input course requests closes at 4:00pm. High School and Beyond Plan due to SS teacher! Mon April 6 through Wed April 15– Family Access opens as VIEW ONLY for students/parents to review requests to ensure accuracy Wednesday, April 16– Last day for paperwork with parent signature to be turned in to the counseling office for requesting course selection changes.

4 Online Resources 2015-2016 course guide Student Access step-by-step instructions Course selection video (how-to) Course selection video 4-year sample planning worksheets Course selection timeline Classroom PowerPoint presentation

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7 Class of 2018 Graduation Requirements

8 Requirements Please see course catalogue for specifics 1. Satisfy graduation credits and classes 2. Meet technology proficiency 3. Earn Certificate of Academic Achievement (CAA) 4. High School and Beyond Plan

9 High School Credits Class of 2018 Language Arts 4.0 Social Studies 3.0 Mathematics 3.0 (*Algebra II is grad requirement– may go beyond it) Science 2.0 Health 0.5 Physical Education 1.5 Fine/Applied Arts 1.0 Career & Technical Education 1.0 Electives/Additional Core 6.0 TOTAL 22.0 – Northwest Studies (taken in grade 7-12)

10 Technology Proficiency t If you took the Tech Smart class at BLMS or PLMS, you have met this requirement (no CTE credit) t Two other ways to complete this requirement: t Pass the Technology Proficiency Test (will not earn.5 CTE credit) OR t Take one of the following classes(earn.5 CTE credit): t Intro to Computer Science t Website Design t IB Computer Science

11 PE Options

12 High School and Beyond Plan Annually updated to reflect your plans for the future. Due to Social Studies teacher by March 25 th !

13 College Admissions: CADRs

14 CADRs – College Academic Distribution Requirements English 4 years Social Studies 3 years Science 2-3 years * – Washington in-state public universities require students to take a Physics or Chemistry class in addition to Biology World Languages 2-3 years Fine Arts 0.5 -1 year – Colleges vary on how much credit and which classes they will count to satisfy this requirement

15 CADRs (Cont’) Mathematics 3+ years Washington in-state public universities require: Math through Algebra 2 A quantitative math-based class in senior year (either a math class or math-based science such as physics or chemistry count) Completion of a higher-level math (e.g. pre- calculus) prior to the senior year exempts students from the senior year quantitative course requirement.

16 CADRs (Cont’) Additional academic electives (math, history, English, world language, science & fine arts) Always check with colleges for specific requirements!

17 Additional Programs International Baccalaureate (IB) International Baccalaureate (IB) Wanic.org NCAA information Tech Prep College in the High School Summer School Software Tech test DLD Online Courses

18 Middle School Credits in Math & World Language Students may elect to have the letter grade and credit applied to their high school transcript for qualifying world language and math classes from middle school. You have until the end of your junior year to make this decision. Once a class has been added to your transcript it cannot be removed.

19 Equivalency Courses Equivalent courses are those that satisfy more than one graduation requirement. Courses that have an equivalency are noted in the course catalog. Equivalency applies to meeting high school graduation requirements only. It does not diminish the number of credits required for graduation; it may change the courses needed to fulfill graduation requirements. Equivalency does not apply for meeting core requirements for college entrance.

20 Course Selection Things to keep in mind when selecting course requests:  Balance - consider academic load & outside involvements; sports, clubs, home, etc.  Learning Recommendations for courses  Graduation requirements  CADRS (College Academic Distribution Requirements)

21 Course Alternative Selections Choose classes wisely- your first choices might not be available. Alternative choices - If no alternatives are listed, an alternative class will be selected for you. Alternatives MUST be different than first choice classes.

22 Course Selection Expectations Master schedule is developed based on courses requested When you choose a course you commit to completing the course in its entirety to the best of your ability Course changes after first week through 20 calendar days remain on transcript with a “W” On day 21 and beyond – any courses dropped will remain on transcript with an “F”

23 7 th Period Option 7 th period courses are completely optional – Please read Course Guide carefully as these classes will have different learning requirements, meeting times, and possible outside of class requirements (service hours, lab hours, flexibility, etc.). Optional 7 th period registration process is available on the course selection portion of the SHS website

24 Student Access Step by Step Instructions are online Enter course selections by March 25 th at 4pm Counselors will have the computer lab open on Monday, March 23 rd and Tuesday, March 24th during lunches if you would like help inputting course requests.

25 Trouble Shooting Student Access Login If you do not know have an email in Student Access – enter one when you log on to S.A. – Your email must be different from your parent’s in S.A. If you do not know your password – click on the “forgot password” to have it emailed to you If you do not know your password and do not have an email in Student Access – Please come to the counseling office to update your information Please try logging into your Student Access account tonight!

26 Wrap Up What is the deadline for entering your course requests into Student Access? When is your HSBP due? How many alternates must you choose? When are good times to ask counselors questions? What day will counselors be in the labs to help you enter online course requests?

27 COUNSELORS Mrs. MenonA-Fa students menona@issaquah.wednet.edu Mr. PaulFb-Le students pauls@issaquah.wednet.edu@issaquah.wednet.edu Ms. Walker Lf-Ro students walkerl@issaquah.wednet.edu Mrs. Flemer Rp-Z students flemerk@issaquah.wednet.edu Mrs. HogleFreshmen students hogled@issaquahwednet.edu


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