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HENRY CLAY I0I Orientation for Parents of the Class of 2023
Tuesday, January 8th at 6:00pm Counselors: Bonnie Barnes, April Cain, Josh Edwards, Rachael Howard, Lyndsey Timoney, Sharron Wesley All Information Provided Tonight will be Available on the Henry Clay Counseling website.
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*Henry Clay serves about 2300 students in grades 9-12.
*Henry Clay is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. *Approximately 76% of our graduates enter college. *22 credits are required to graduate.
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General Info HC operates on a traditional 6 period school day (non-block). The first class begins at 8:25 am and the last class ends at 3:15 pm. Each class is approximately minutes long. Students will take a minimum of 6 classes each year. Each class is worth ½ credit per semester so students can earn a maximum of 3 credits per semester within the 6-period day.
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Graduation Requirements
4 English credits 3 Math credits – Students must take math each year. Minimum = Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and 1 math elective 3 Science credits Intro Physics, Biology, Chemistry OR Adv. Biology, Adv. Chemistry, Adv/AP Physics
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Graduation Requirements continued
3 Social Studies credits Government, World Civilizations, US History 1 Health and Physical Education credit (.5 credit each) 1 Arts/Humanities credit 7 Elective credits (1 might be Math) GRAND TOTAL = 22 CREDITS
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PRE-COLLEGE CURRICULUM
The PCC is the same as graduation requirements except for the foreign language requirement. At least 2 years of the same foreign language is required for college admissions. Highly selective colleges require prospective students to have had a more rigorous high school course curriculum. PCC for selective colleges: 4 years of English 4 years of Math 3-4 years of Science 3-4 years of Social Studies 3-4 years of the same foreign language 1 year of Arts/Humanities
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9TH GRADE SCHEDULE The 9th grade schedule will be a Total of 6 Classes: English Math Science Social Studies Elective Middle School teachers make recommendations for core course placements.
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English Advanced English 1 requires summer reading or English 1
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Math Algebra 1 or Advanced Geometry or Advanced Algebra 2
must have completed Envision Algebra 1 recommended B or higher in Envision Algebra 1 and 245 on MAP math or Advanced Algebra 2 must have completed Envision Adv. Geometry recommended B or higher in Envision Adv. Geometry
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Science Intro to Physics w/ESS or Advanced Biology w/ESS
recommended 240 on MAP math and 228 on MAP reading recommended math course of Advanced Geometry or Advanced Algebra 2
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Social Studies Advanced Government or AP Government
recommended 233 on MAP reading recommended strong work ethic and maturity recommended interest in government
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9th GRADE ELECTIVES – All Year
African American Literature Newspaper Broadcast Journalism TV Radio AP Human Geography AP Comparative Government/Pol Robotics Fund Architecture/Civil Eng Fund Engineering Design Technological Design French German Latin Spanish Band Orchestra Chorus Guitar JROTC Art I Drawing I Theater AP Art History Advanced Marketing Business Law Entrepreneurship Digital Literacy Financial Literacy Sports Marketing AP Computer Science Principles Life Skills Fitness for Life Controlling Stress/Yoga Debate Adv Amer Hero in Film Drama Activities
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GRADING The CURRENT grading scale is as follows:
*District officials are discussing a change to this A = 92 – 100 % B = 83 – 91% C = 74 – 82% D = 65 – 73% F = 0 – 64% The school year is divided up into two semesters. Students receive progress reports every 6 weeks. Final grades are posted to the transcript at the end of each semester. Grades are not cumulative from one semester to the next. Each semester stands alone with permanent grades.
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KEES Kentucky Educational Excellence Scholarship
Students can qualify for scholarship money by making good grades (2.5 GPA or better). Bonus award for ACT and SAT Test Scores. Calculated at the end of each school year Only AP courses are weighted KHEAA will notify students For more info go to
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SATISFACTORY PROGRESS
Requirements to be promoted to the next grade level: *5 credits to go to 10th grade *10 credits to go to 11th grade *16 credits to go to 12th grade
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NCAA Eligibility All students who wish to participate in college athletics must register with the NCAA Eligibility Clearinghouse. Students should register with the clearinghouse during junior year. The NCAA has a list of Accepted Core Classes. The CORE GPA is averaged using only these approved core classes. More info:
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Orientation for New Students
Orientation will be held for incoming 9th graders the first week in August. Students will be invited to Henry Clay to meet teachers and tour the building.
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Henry Clay Extracurricular Activities
Athletics Baseball Basketball Bowling Cheerleading Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling Clubs – to name a few Academic Team Dance Team Debate Team Drama Club French Club Go Green Club History Club Hockey Outdoor Club Speech Team **More activities and clubs listed on the Henry Clay website
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Henry Clay High School Incoming Freshman Orientation
Thank you for coming! Students are assigned to a counselor by last name: A – Ca = Sharron Wesley-Porter Ce – Gol = April Cain Gom – Kh = Rachael Howard Ki-N = Lyndsey Timoney O – Sl = Josh Edwards Sm – Z = Bonnie Barnes
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