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A Glimpse into Hackensack High School Grade 8 Assembly 2014
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Social Development More Independence More Expectations A chance to meet new classmates from sending districts Adjusting to new teacher personalities Open Lunch Periods
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Grade Nine Academy Mr. Montesano – Principal Mr. King- Assistant Principal All freshmen are housed in the East Wing Classes, lockers and homerooms in EW All freshmen receive IPADS Freshman Advisories with Guidance Staff
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Discipline Code of Conduct Behavioral expectations and consequences for your actions Behavioral expectations and consequences for your actions All students are expected to attend all classes and arrive on time All students are required to wear IDs Hats/Head coverings are not to be worn inside the school building except for religious/medical reasons Cell Phone use is not permitted inside the school building Musical devices are not to be used inside the building
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Extracurricular Activities Clubs Volunteer Opportunities Theatrical Performances Musical Performances Athletics GPA/Credit Requirements GPA/Credit Requirements NCAA Eligibility NCAA Eligibility
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Shadow Program Eighth graders may shadow a ninth grader at the high school for a day Shadow Forms are available online at the high school website or from your guidance counselor Forms must be sent to Mrs. Vazquez at the high school
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What should you expect? MORE WORK MORE WORK Summer Assignments Summer Assignments Larger graduating classes Larger graduating classes Testing –Biology, HSPA, Midterms, Finals Testing –Biology, HSPA, Midterms, Finals Help after school/tutoring services Help after school/tutoring services Interesting Classes/Choices Interesting Classes/Choices
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Academics Schedule Grading System Transcript Grade Point Average (GPA) Credits
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Course levels College Preparatory (CP) are high school level courses Honors and Pre AP are upper level courses that require teacher recommendation and evidence of strong academic ability, demonstrated through grades, work ethic and test scores Lab Classes are remedial courses designed to prepare students for state testing. Student needs are determined through NJASK 8 exams.
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Typical Freshman Schedule English 1 Physics or Biology US History 1 Algebra 1 Lunch Physical Education 1/Health Personal Finance Spanish, Italian, or French
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Honors Freshman Schedule Pre AP English 1 Pre AP Biology/Lunch Pre AP US History 1 Honors Geometry Physical Education 1/Health Personal Finance Spanish, Italian, or French
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Freshmen Alternates HSPA Math 1 Lab in place of World Language Period 1 Personal Finance at 7:30 am in order to make room for Band Geometry or Algebra 2 in place of Algebra 1 Algebra 1/Physics combo class
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Upper Class Course Options Law/Criminal Justice Accounting Web Design Computer Assisted Drawing (CAD) Power Mechanics Broadcast Journalism and Documentary Sociology/Psychology Marine Biology Anatomy and Physiology AP Statistics
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Grading System A+97-100 A90-96 B+87-89 B80-86 C+77-79 C70-76 D65-69 Funder 65
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HELP! Where do I go? You (Student) TeacherCounselor Drop In Center
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Help! Step 1 Teacher After School Help Student Contracts
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Help Step 2 Counselor Tutoring Services Drop In Referral Align your goals with future Plans
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Help Step 3 Drop In Center TutoringJob Placement Emotional counseling and Referrals
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Freshmen Orientation Freshmen are invited to attend one day of orientation at the end of August Run through schedule School tour Locker practice Discipline and school procedures Academic expectations
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Thank You! We are all looking forward to welcoming the class of 2018! Any Questions?
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