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SOUTHSIDE ENROLLMENT Class of 2018
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Who Are Your Counselors?
Chad Hoffman-Freshmen Traci Johnston-A-F Amy Brown-G-L Mary Glotzbach-M-Q, AVID Amy Iwert-R-Z
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Graduation Requirements
Olathe School District #233 Students must accumulate 24 credits in grades 9-12
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Communications (5 Credits)
English Credits Applied Communications or Foreign Language … Credit
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Humanities (4 Credits) Visual or Performing Art…………… 1 Credit
Social Science Credits One credit of Modern World History (grade 9) One credit of United States History (grade 11 ) One half-credit of U S Government (grade 12) One half-credit of social science elective (grade )
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Math / Science / Technology (7 Credits)
Mathematics Credits Science Credits One credit Life Science One credit Physical Science One additional credit Life or Physical Science Technology Credit
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Life Skills (2 Credits) Practical & Consumer Studies……... 1 Credit
Health & Wellness………………..…. 1 Credit Physical Education, which includes a health component, is required for freshmen.
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Individual Focus (6 Credits)
Individual focus credits are courses you choose to take that are not included in the specific course areas for graduation. They can be from any area.
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Sample Audit
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Recommended College-Prep Curriculum
English - 4 years Math - 4 years Science - 4 years Foreign Language – 2 to 4 years
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KS Regents Admission Requirements
K State Wichita State Emporia State Fort Hays State Pittsburg State Admission to 5 of the Board of Regents Schools Complete the Qualified Admissions or Kansas Scholars Curriculum (PPG Page 7) with a 2.0 GPA. (A 2.0 or high on any college credits earned during high school is also required.) MATH: Must be through Algebra II (Applied Math Courses are not Kansas Board of Regents approved) SCIENCE: Chemistry OR Physics AND 1 of the following ACT score of 21+ SAT score of 980+ or Graduate in the top one-third of your class AND 22+ on the math portion of the ACT OR Take 4 years of Math
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KU Admission Requirements
Complete the Qualified Admissions or Kansas Scholars Curriculum (PPG Page 7) with a 2.0 GPA. AND 3.0 + overall GPA and 24+ ACT (1090+ SAT) OR overall GPA and 21+ ACT (980+ SAT) A 2.0 or higher on any college credits earned during high school is also required.
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College credit Options for high school students
Advanced Placement College Now Quick Step Technical Programs Details on page 10 of the PPG
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NCAA / NAIA Eligibility
Core Courses (16) Test Scores Grade Point Average Refer to Program Planning Guide or NCAA or NAIA web sites.
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Student Volunteers Student Volunteers is a 2-hour block
Seniors will serve as volunteer aides in local organizations such as schools, businesses, and government. Seniors must provide their own transportation. Application must be picked up from the student volunteer coordinator. (Mr. Fitzgerald)
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Early Graduation This option allows select seniors to finish their high school coursework at the end of first semester. You will enroll in a full course schedule during the January/February enrollment. A meeting about semester graduation will be held in early May. Listen to announcements for specific day, time and location.
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Shortened Day Applications will be available to students after Thanksgiving Break. Students must: Pass all first semester classes Be on track to graduate No need for credit recovery Complete and turn in application on time
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Summer Government Applications will be available after Spring Break.
Suggest that you receive a “C” or better in your current U.S. History Class. Expected to dedicate, at least, 2 hrs. a day. Must attend an enrollment meeting and an on-site final.
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Student Assistants Teachers have applications
Students can only have one aide position per semester
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Enrollment Process Students are receiving the following enrollment materials: USD 233 Program Planning Guide Enrollment worksheet with available classes Individual audit indicating courses completed in each graduation category Step by step instructions on how to enroll Enrollment Timeline Students will enroll at home with parents Students should talk with their teachers about enrollment questions. Counselors are available to answer questions during each grade-level’s designated open lab day
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Pre-Selected Courses English (Locked) Math (Locked) Government
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REMINDER It is USD 233 School Board Policy for all students to enroll in a full 7-hour school day. You must enroll in 7 credits/14 classes and 4 alternative courses.
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Schedule Change Policy
Student selections during pre-enrollment are used to create the master schedule. Students will not qualify for a schedule change, for the school year, if their schedule reflects courses that were requested during the pre-enrollment process (that is now). If a student is placed in a class that he/she did not choose during pre-enrollment, they can set up an appointment with their counselor at the beginning of the school year.
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Enrollment Dates & Deadlines
Class of US History January 24th 2017 – Junior Enrollment Presentation in the Auditorium February 2nd Open Lab during Seminar February 6th 2017 – Junior Enrollment Forms Due
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