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Fuquay Varina Middle School Rising 9th Grade High School Parent Night
Class of 2019
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Agenda Graduation Requirements General High School Information
Registration Process Tips for High School Success
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Graduation Requirements
Earn 26 Units of Credit Enloe, Wake Early, and Stem must complete 21 Units of Credit Students must pass 3 EOC assessments (counts as 25% of grade) Common Core Math I Biology English II In courses without the end-of-course test, final exams will count 20% of the student’s final grade
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Graduation Requirements
***Students taking Common Core Math 1 in 8th grade may earn a high school credit in Math, but the grade will not be part of the high school GPA. ***They must score a level 3 or 4 on the EOC. ***The grade earned in the 8th grade will show on the transcript.
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Graduation Requirements
Courses Credits English English I, II, III, IV Math Common Core Math I, II, III then a 4th Math Course to be aligned with the student’s post high school plans Science Earth/Environmental, Biology a Physical Science Social Studies 4 World History, American History I: The Founding Principles, American History II, Civics & Economics
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Continued Graduation Requirements
Courses Credits Healthful Living (required) 1 Electives 6 2 Foreign Language credits required to meet minimum admission requirements for UNC system. 4 credits strongly recommended in an Area of concentration (CTE, JROTC, Art ED, or other subject areas) Additional Electives 4 Totaling 26
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PROMOTION 9th English I, two credits in the areas of math, social studies, or science, and three additional electives credits 6 *(Students who fail English are automatically retained in 9th grade) 10th English II, one credit in math, one in social studies, one in science, and two additional electives credits 12 11th English III and enrollment in a program which, if successful accomplished, will result in the completion of graduation requirements credits 18
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GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)
Calculating GPA High School Course Levels Level 1- Academic/Standard Level 2- Honors Level 3- Advanced Placement (AP) GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) Letter Grades Standard Courses Honors AP/IB A 4 B 3 C 2 D 1 F FF
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Every grade in high school matters!
Grade Point Average (GPA) is one of the three most important factors in college admissions. Every grade in high school matters!
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CUMULATIVE GPA (EXAMPLE)
9th GRADE 10th GRADE Course Grade QP Eng I D 1 CC MATH I D 1 Earth Science F 0 World Hist D 1 Health/PE F 0 Visual Arts C 2 Comp App I C 2 Speech D 1 Total Credits - 8 TOTAL QUALITY POINTS 8 Course Grade QP English II C CC MATH II B Biology A Civics/Econ C Health/PE A Chorus A Theatre Arts I C Comp App II A Total Credits - 8 TOTAL QUALITY POINTS
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CUMULATIVE GPA 11th Grade Example
COURSE GRADE QUALITY POINTS ENGLISH III B CC MATH III A CHEMISTRY B US HISTORY A FRENCH I A FRENCH II B CHORUS A PHOTOGRAPHY A 8 Credits Quality Points GPA= TOTAL QUALITY POINTS DIVIDED BY TOTAL CREDITS 9th+10th+11th=62 Divided by 24= 2.58 ***Overall GPA***
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Block Schedule Students take 4 courses/credits each semester
Each course is 90 minutes An entire year’s worth of curriculum is compressed into one semester Grades start accumulating from day one! No time to “catch up” later in the year!!
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Block Schedule Sample Schedule for a student who has followed the teacher recommendation for Math
Fall Term Foundations CCM1 World History Health/PE Band Spring Term CCM I English Earth Science Band
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Required Courses for 9th Graders
English Math Science Social Studies Healthful Living (Includes Health and PE)
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Math Options for 9th Graders
Students currently in Math 8: “D” or below in Math 8 Fundamental Math/Intro Math (yr) Low “C” or “D” Introductory Math (semester) “A” or “B” Foundations of Math I/Math I (yr) Students currently in Math I (HS course): “F” Introductory Math (semester) “C” or below Foundations Math I/Math I (yr) High “C” or “B” Special Topics in Math (fall)/Math II (sp) High “B” or “A” Special Topics in Math (fall)/Math II Hn (sp) “A” Math II Honors (semester)
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Foreign Languages Foreign Language classes are taught by semester, for example Spanish I and II are taught in consecutive semesters, usually 1st and 2nd Semesters. Students who earned a Spanish I credit in middle school will be required to take Spanish II in 9th grade. Colleges prefer to see the last level of foreign language taken during senior year. Fuquay-Varina High offers: Spanish, German, French
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9th Grade Registration Each student will select 8 courses and 3 alternate elective courses. (Yearlong courses count as 2) English Math Science Social Studies Healthful Living 6-8. Additional Courses Electives ** alternate electives (3)—as 2nd choice electives in case student cannot get into 1st choice elective
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9th G r a d e r s E n t e r i n g i n _2015-2016 _
WAKE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM G r a d u a t i o n P l a n 9th G r a d e r s E n t e r i n g i n _ _ Name High School ________________________ ID# ________________________ Subject Area 9th Grade Course Name Credit 10th Grade Course Name 11th Grade 12th Grade Course name 1. English English I or Honors English I or Paideia or Honors Paideia English II or Honors English II English III or Honors English III English IV or Honors English IV 2. Math Fund Math I/Intro Math or Intro Math or Found Math I/Math I or Spec Top Math/Math II or Spec Top Math/Hn Math II Math II or Honors Math II Found Math II/Math II or Math II or Honors Math II Found Math III/Math III or Math III or Honors Math III Discrete Math or Advanced Functions & Mod (AFM) or PreCalculus or AP Calculus or AP Statistics 3. Science Earth Science or Honors Earth Science Biology or Honors Biology Chemistry or Hn Chemistry or Physical Science or Honors Physics 4. Social Studies World History or Honors World History or American History I or AP Human Geography or AP World History American History II or AP US History Civics and Economics 5. Healthful Living or Additional Course Health/PE 6. Additional Course Elective 7. Additional Course 8. Additional Course Credits Earned Other Course Total Credits Earned
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REGISTRATION 8th grade teachers have made recommendations in core classes based on high school guidelines and student performance
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To Make It Easier Your child will receive an information packet the first week of March for registration: including course offerings from their base high school and a condensed program guide explaining the courses offered at that school March 2 Mrs. Selig Classes March 3 Mr. Lanner Classes March 4 Make-up Sessions in Guidance
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Registering for Classes
Students will register on Power Schools in March This will be done at school in the computer Lab (March 9-13) Counselors will meet students in the computer lab and guide them through the course selection process Students will print course selections to take home for parent review Signed course selections must be returned to the guidance office by March 20th ONLY if you want to change a course selection
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High School Course Registration
Students Register in School Computer Lab Begins March 9th- March 13th (through social studies classes) Students will register with a counselor in the school computer lab Students will finalize and print out a copy for parent review STUDENTS MUST HAVE THEIR REGISTRATION PACKET WHEN THEY REPORT TO LAB FOR REGISTRATION!! MARCH 9th Ricci’s classes MARCH 10th Vanvield’s Classes MARCH 13th Bolender’s Classes Deadline for all changes will be March 20th
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A Word to the Wise Remember to balance your academic and social life.
GET INVOLVED ( check out clubs/ teams/organizations) Great way to make friends, helps you learn who you are, and use for college applications. Get to know your high school counselor. Be cautious about internet postings- colleges may do internet searches to gain information about you
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ATHLETIC REQUIREMENTS
All incoming freshmen are eligible for athletics fall semester of their freshman year. Additionally, WCPSS requires the athlete to be present the entire day in order to participate in activities or practices Under 19 on or before October 16th Must have passed 3 core courses during the previous semester Must maintain overall 1.5 GPA Must not be convicted of a felony Must live in the school district and enroll no later than the 15th day of the semester May not participate in practice or play if assigned to In-School Suspension (ISS) or Out- of-school Suspension (OSS). May not participate at a second school in WCPSS in the same sport season.
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LEARNER’S PERMIT Students in the Wake County Public School System who enroll in driver education will have to pay a $55 fee to take the course 14 ½ Years old 30 hours in the driver’s ed classroom 6 hours actual driving There are no academic requirements in order to take the driver education class. There are academic requirements in order to apply for a permit or license after finishing the driver education class
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Things to Remember Every student will complete his/her base school registration. Students should notify Mr. Morman if they have plans to register for other schools outside of their base Registration Packets sent home to students/parents, March 2nd - March 3rd Registration in the Lab will be March 9th -March 13th
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Thank you for coming! Please talk with your student and decide together the course selections for next year any questions along with your phone number to your counselor Thank you for your attendance and assistance in the registration process.
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Questions????
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Important Links Fuquay Varina High School Website (for registration information) Enloe High School Website - Garner High School Website - Middle Creek High School Website - Panther Creek High School Website - Wake STEM Early College - HS Planning Guide – For high school and career planning –
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