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THE NINTH GRADE EXPERIENCE at Burlington High School
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Ninth Grade at BHS
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Why It Matters? 1. Strong foundations for the 21st century 2. Preparation for lifelong learning
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Graduate Learning Expectations
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Goals of Ninth Grade Rigor Relevance Relationships
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What does this look like?
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Critical Elements Essential Questions Common Expectations Humanities Teams Interdisciplinary Connections 1:1 Technology
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Ninth Grade Classes Humanities (English & Social Studies) Biology Math
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Ninth Grade Classes World Language or ELL PE and Health Elective and Support Classes, and Academic Study (study hall)
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Academic Supports Reading & Writing Workshop 9 Reading Instruction Classes Biology Recitation Math Lab Supported Academic Study ASPIRE Supported Study Individual Services Courses ELL Courses and Support Classes Call Back 3:00-3:30 Homework Center 3:00-4:30
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Sample Schedule BLOCKBLUE DAYWHITE DAYWEDNESDAYS Block 1 8:05 -9:35 Humanities 8:05 -9:35 Music/Art 8:05-8:45 Choice Time 8:50 - 10:10 Block 2 9:43 -11:16 Humanities 9:43 -11:16 Math10:17 - 11:37 Block 3 (30 Minute Lunch Scheduled Here) 11:23 - 1:23 PE/Health 11:23 - 1:23 World Language11:43 - 1:34 Block 4 1:30 - 3:00 Academic Study 1:30 - 3:00 Science1:40 - 3:00 CALLBACK3:01 -3:30
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Shifts in Classrooms
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Proficiency-Based Learning Essential skills and knowledge Demonstrations of learning
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Ability to Earn Honors Humanities and Geometry: Every student can earn honors through more rigorous coursework deeper knowledge and analysis growth in habits of mind
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Ability to Earn Honors Honors designation on transcripts Biology Honors available - math prerequisite Honors classes in 10-12 th grades Advanced Placement classes in 11-12 th grades
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Ability to Earn Honors A proficiency-based system with an earned honors option holds all students to high expectations and provides equal access to challenging curriculum.
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A Focus on Reading Reading skills are essential Extra reading class for some Students placed using SRI scores
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Engaging, Caring Teachers
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Also Required for Graduation Community Service Year End Studies
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Year End Studies (YES) For 10 days in late spring, BHS students can explore in depth something that interests them.
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High- Interest Courses
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Real- World Learning
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Community Connections
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Demonstrating Learning
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Breakfast for every student, every day
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School starts at 8:05 a.m. School ends at 3:00 p.m.
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Wednesday Choice Time Wednesday classes start 8:50 a.m. Library/cafeteria open
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Dates To Remember FEBRUARY 2014
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Dates to Remember HUNT: Return course registration form to HMS by February 6, 2014
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Dates to Remember EDMUNDS: Return course registration form to EMS by February 6, 2014
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Dates to Remember PRIVATE SCHOOLS: Choose one registration meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18, 8:45 am Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2:45 pm
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Dates to Remember Sports Fair: Interested in learning more about BHS sports teams? March 13 – BHS Cafeteria 3:20-7:00 p.m.
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9 th Grade Orientation Thursday, May 29 7:00 p.m.
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For More Information www.bsdvt.bhs.org - Ninth Gradewww.bsdvt.bhs.org Informational Discussions with Principal February 11 – 5:00 p.m. February 17 - 7:00 p.m. March 6 – 5:00 p.m.
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