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Kingwood High School Welcomes Parents of
the Class of 2019
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Communication Email- provides the quickest response
KHS Website – Counseling Page School through PTSA Home Access Center
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Planning for High School
and Beyond
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HISD Course Guide (available on the KHS website & through Bridges)
Graduation Requirements Grade Point Equivalencies GPA Explanation Award of Credit Recommended Course Placement Course Descriptions
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End-of-Course Exam Requirements
Algebra I Biology English I (r+w) English II (r+w) US History
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What’s a credit? High school students earn a half-credit for successful completion of each course each semester. Semester average must be 70% or better. Students may earn credit if the year-end average is 70% or better. Attendance matters! Students who fail to be in class 90% of the time may lose credit for the course. 26 credits are required for graduation. Before building your course plan, it’s important to understand the requirements for a high school diploma. When you earn a semester average of 70 or higher, you will complete a ½ credit toward your graduation plan.
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Graduation Requirements
Students in the class of 2018 and beyond will be on the Foundation High School Program (FHSP). All students will choose an endorsement. Each Endorsement requires a series of courses. Most of these courses have a required sequence. Students may earn more than one Endorsement. See your Planning Guide for specific Endorsement requirements.
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? What is an endorsement? An endorsement is a broad area of study
It’s a bit like a college major So what is an endorsement, anyway? An endorsement is a broad area of study, a little bit like a college major, but much more broad. An endorsement sets a student apart. Did you know that while students who are in the top 10 percent of their graduating class are eligible for automatic admission to any public university in Texas, except for the University of Texas, that admission to a university does not guarantee acceptance into a particular college of study or department? Many of these departments have very competitive admissions requirements. When college admissions counselors look at the application of a student with an endorsement, they will see a student who is not only prepared to succeed at the postsecondary level, but who has a clear vision of what he or she wants to accomplish in school and in life!
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FHSP + Distinguished Level of Achievement
To earn the distinguished level of achievement, students must complete: The FHSP An endorsement Algebra II Students completing the distinguished level will be eligible for college admission under the Top 10% automatic admissions provision.
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Why are students being pushed to choose a career pathway?
Students with career goals are 16% more likely to graduate from high school. Students who participate in CTE courses are 30% more likely to complete high school. Students with well-defined career goals are more likely to persist in college. Students with well-defined career goals are more likely to attain jobs in their chosen career field after college. There are a number of very good reasons why students need to plan for a career pathway. First, Students with career goals are 16% more likely to graduate from high school. In addition, students who participate in Career and Technical courses are 30% more likely to complete high school. Students with well-defined career goals are also more likely to persist in college. Finally, and maybe most important for parents, students with well-defined career goals are more likely to attain jobs in their chosen career field after college!
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Why choose so early? Having a plan early allows you the chance to take advantage of all the opportunities that exist in Humble ISD. Choosing your path early does not “lock” you in to that path. You can change your mind! Exploring options early gives you a chance to figure out what you like and what you don’t. Did you know that Humble ISD offers courses in all 16 of the national career clusters? Students in Humble have the opportunity to study everything from floral design to rocket science! Having a plan early allows our students to take advantage of all the opportunities that exist in Humble ISD. It’s important that students and their parents understand that choosing a path early does not lock a student into that path. Students can and will change their minds! That’s where the campus counselor can help. He or she will be there to help students navigate the career exploration process. Besides, exploring options early gives students the chance to figure out what they like and what they don’t like. And parents, unlike college, these courses are either free or have a small materials fee!
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How will colleges view the new graduation requirements?
Because the new graduation requirements have recently been developed, no one knows exactly how the new requirements will affect college admissions. Therefore, it is VERY important for parents and students to check the specific admission requirements for any college a student may be interested in attending.
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Sample College Admissions Requirements
English Math Science Social Studies LOTE U of Houston- Main 4 3 2 (2) TX A&M UT Austin 3 (4) 2 (3) TX State Baylor UT San Antonio Texas Tech Sam Houston State Stephen F Austin (4) Rice 2 (4) UT Dallas LSU TCU Lamar 2.5 This slide is a sample of some of the admissions requirements for some of the colleges that Humble ISD students are most interested in attending. Remember, checking the specific admission requirements for any college a student may be interested in attending is ALWAYS a good idea! Numbers are credit requirements for admissions. Numbers in parenthesis are recommended subject credit(s) for admissions.
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English Graduation Requirements
Recommendations: Choose a challenging level of rigor that prepares you for your career goals. The 4th English should be a bridge between high school and post-secondary goals. Humble ISD recommends taking a college-level course at least by senior year for those students planning on going to college. English I (EOC) English II (EOC) And now for the general high school requirements. The 4 credits in English include English 1, 2, and 3. You may choose from on-level or PreAP for English 1 and 2. 11th graders have the option of on-level English 3 or AP English 3. If a student takes AP English 3, he or she may take the AP exam at the end of the year and depending on the score, may earn college credit. A senior can take on-level English 4 OR AP English 4 OR Dual Credit English 4, which counts for high school honors grade points and earns 6 college credit hours in ENGL 1301 and ENGL 1302. English III Additional English
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Math Graduation Requirements
Recommendations: Choose challenging math courses that will prepare you for your career goals. The 4th math course should be a bridge between high school and post-secondary goals. Humble ISD recommends taking a college-level course at least by senior year for those students planning on going to college. Algebra I (EOC) Geometry The high school math sequence starts with Algebra 1. After Algebra 1, students choose from on-level Geometry or Geometry PreAP, THEN they take Algebra 2, either on-level or PreAP. After Algebra 2, it’s important to consider your career pathway and choose the math that will be most useful for your future. Humble ISD recommends a college level math course after Algebra 2 for those students planning on attending college. Algebra 2 and 1 additional credit
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Science Graduation Requirements
Recommendations: Choose a challenging level of rigor that prepares you for your career goals. Students may take either IPC or Biology their freshman year. Biology (EOC) Laboratory-based Courses: IPC Chemistry AP Chemistry IB Chemistry Physics Principles of Physics AP Physics IB Physics 1 credit lab-based course 2 additional credits Note: Students may not take IPC after taking Chemistry or Physics.
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U.S. Government and Economics
Recommendations: Humble ISD recommends four years of social studies beginning with World Geography. Choose a challenging level of rigor that prepares you for your career goals. If students/parents wish to “skip” a year of social studies, Humble ISD recommends skipping the freshman year. Social Studies Graduation Requirements World History or World Geography U.S. History (EOC) U.S. Government and Economics Note: All students are required to take US History in the junior year.
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OTHER Graduation Requirements
2 Credits LOTE Recommendation: Humble ISD recommends beginning your foreign language requirement in your sophomore year unless you’ve already begun foreign language in middle school. 1 Credit Physical Ed. 1 Credit Fine Art Total of 26 Credits
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The FHSP with Endorsements
With few exceptions, ALL students will be required to earn an endorsement in one of the following areas: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Business and Industry Public Services Arts and Humanities Multidisciplinary Studies
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How can parents help? Partner with counselors & teachers.
Ask questions!!! Learn more –visit the Humble ISD & Bridges websites frequently. View your child’s PGP, goals, interest & values inventories, and more on Check your child’s four year plans before you allow your child to submit the plan to his or her counselor.
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Planning for high school
The courses you choose for high school should align with your college and career goals.
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We have Choices! Choices Planner is the career exploration & high school & college planning service for HISD students & parents. Course registration is now completed through Choices Planner.
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What have 8th graders completed so far?
Interest Inventories: Interest profiler Work values sorter Cluster finder 4-year Plan
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4 year course plans in Bridges
Portfolio name: humble + 6 digit ID (Ex: humble123456) Password: 6 digit ID (Ex: )
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1st 2nd 1. Take the Cluster Finder assessment to decide which Career Cluster fits your interests 2. Build your high school Course Plan with courses that match that Career Cluster
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Edit Your Master Course Plan
To edit you current plan: Click “Edit” by the Basic plan To create a new plan with a new endorsement: Click “Start a new school course plan”
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Starting with English, edit each cell to add or delete courses
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One row at a time, edit the 4 core areas.
Every row should have a green “On Track” check.
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*Grade level restrictions apply.
Editing To find courses not listed in Step 1, change the school at the bottom to “Kingwood High School” and click “Find courses.” *Grade level restrictions apply.
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Add the extracurricular activities you
intend to take through high school Athletics or ROTC (Physical Education row) Ag classes for FFA participation (CTE row) Drill Team, Art, Theater, Choir, Orchestra (Fine Arts row) Band A (Physical Education row) Band B (Fine Arts row)
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Plan for the recommended CTE courses for your endorsement and add remaining requirements to your plan Don’t forget to add Fine Arts (1 cr) PE (1 cr) Foreign Language (2 cr) Ex: Spanish 1 & Spanish 2
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Check the column totals: 7 credits per year
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When it’s perfect, click Submit for approval
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Am I locked into this cluster and these courses?
No. You will look at “next year’s courses” each spring while in high school. You will need to be sure to take the required courses for your endorsement.
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What will happen next? Students and parents are encouraged to view and discuss 4-year plans KHS Counselors will visit with 8th grade students individually on: 1/13 & 1/14 (CMS) 1/20-1/21 (RMS) *4-year plans will be “locked” after individual meetings. Schedule changes will need to be submitted to current counselor after this time.
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Pre AP Courses Pre AP courses are designed for students who show a high level of interest in and/or commitment to English, World Geography, Algebra, Biology, etc. Pre AP courses are designed to teach students the skills necessary to be successful in junior and senior level AP courses. Pre AP students will learn the same content as level classes but will move faster in order to go more in depth.
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Success in Pre AP requires students who:
Have excellent attendance. Catching up in a Pre AP class can be very difficult. Have a history of completing assignments accurately and on time. Are capable of success with challenging material presented at a faster pace. Possess strong organizational and time management skills. Have a strong ability to work independently and/or provide leadership in groups. Are willing to take assignments beyond basic requirements. Are able to prioritize and balance commitments both in and out of school. *Weigh the number of advanced courses with extracurricular and family commitments.
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Homework Expectations
Level classes: 30 minutes per class per night Pre AP classes: 45 minutes per class per night
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Changes? Course verification sheets will be sent home later in the spring semester. Change requests may be turned in to current counselor with parent signature.
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