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Upper Classmen Scheduling Meeting 2015-2016. TAKEAWAYS FROM TONIGHT:  Students need 25 credits to graduate.  Students can earn 7 credits each year.

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1 Upper Classmen Scheduling Meeting 2015-2016

2 TAKEAWAYS FROM TONIGHT:  Students need 25 credits to graduate.  Students can earn 7 credits each year. Therefore, students should earn 28 credits when they graduate if they pass all their classes.  Students must earn at least 6 credits each year in order to move to the next grade level. Students need 6 credits to be a sophomore, 12 credits to be a junior, and 18 credits to be a senior.  Starting with the Class of 2017, students must show proficiency in Algebra, Biology, and Literature Keystone Exams in order to graduate.

3 MORE TAKEAWAYS: Schedule – length of class determines credits earned Schedule – length of class determines credits earned Must pass classes to earn credits and enroll in subsequent courses. Must pass classes to earn credits and enroll in subsequent courses. Academic options Academic options

4 Graduation Requirements Curriculum Area Credits English4.0 Social Studies 4.0 Science 3.0/[4.0] Mathematics 3.0/[4.0] Arts/Humanities2.0 Wellness and Fitness 2.0 Digital Citizenship 0.5 Electives5.5 Total25.0 Keystone Exams

5 KEYSTONE EXAMS Due to recently approved state regulations, referred to as Chapter 4, students must demonstrate proficiency in Algebra, Biology, and Literature by taking and passing a Keystone exam in each subject. If students are not proficient on a Keystone Exam, they will be required to take a remedial course to help learn the exam content. This remedial course will take an elective space on a schedule. It is a requirement. Students cannot drop the remedial course in order to take driver’s ed, art, or any other course that is not a graduation requirement.

6 Typical Schedule PeriodSemester 1Semester 2 1English 11 2Geometry 3Wellness/FitnessDrivers’ Education 4Home ProjectsTech Ed RESStudy Hall/Clubs 5Chemistry 6Mixed Chorus 7Modern World History

7 Typical Schedule PeriodSemester 1Semester 2 1English 11 2Geometry 3Wellness/FitnessDrivers’ Education 4Home ProjectsTech Ed RESStudy Hall/Clubs 5Chemistry 6Mixed Chorus 7Modern World History

8 Typical Schedule PeriodSemester 1Semester 2 1English 11 2Geometry 3Wellness/FitnessBiology Remediation 4Algebra I RemediationLiterature Remediation RESStudy Hall/Clubs 5Chemistry 6Mixed Chorus 7Modern World History

9 Credits and Class Status Course credit is determined by the number of times a course meets. Year Long Course – 1 credit Year Long Course – 1 credit Semester (1/2 Year) – 0.5 credit Semester (1/2 Year) – 0.5 credit In order to progress from one grade to another, the following credits must be earned: In order to progress from one grade to another, the following credits must be earned: 10th grade status............ 6 credits 10th grade status............ 6 credits 11th grade status............12 credits 11th grade status............12 credits 12th grade status............18 credits 12th grade status............18 credits

10 Mathematics All students must take: Algebra IA Algebra IB Algebra I Keystone Exam After Algebra IB Non-Proficient – Algebra I KeystoneProficient – Algebra I Keystone (Non-college Bound Students)(College Bound Students) Algebra Remediation and…. Geometry Consumer Math Geometry - CP or Honors Algebra - II CP or Honors Algebra III Pre-Calculus – CP or Honors Calculus - Honors

11 English/Language Arts Required Courses 9 th Grade: English 9 College PrepGeneral 10 th Grade: English 10 – *Keystone Courses Honors*College Prep*General* 11th Grade: English 11 AP Lang. and Comp. HonorsCollege PrepGeneral 12 th Grade: English 12 AP Lang. and Comp. HonorsCollege PrepGeneral

12 English Electives Course Name Grade Level Eligibility 9 th 10 th 11 th 12th Creative Writing XXX Intro to Drama XX Intro to Film XXXX Journalism 1 XXXX Journalism 2 XXX Mythology XXX Science Fiction XXX Short Stories XXX Technical Writing for your Future XX

13 Science 9 th Grade Non-Proficient – Algebra I KeystoneProficient – Algebra I Keystone General ScienceKeystone Biology* 10 th Grade Non-Proficient – Biology KeystoneProficient – Biology Keystone Biology A/B* Keystone Biology* Remediation & Science Course Chemistry Earth Science Agriscience Physics Advanced Bio Anatomy and Physiology Astronomy Meteorology 11 th /12 th Grades Non-Proficient – Biology KeystoneProficient – Biology Keystone Remediation (11) & Science Course P.B.A (12) & Science Course Chemistry Earth Science Agriscience Physics Advanced Bio Anatomy and Physiology Astronomy Meteorology

14 Social Studies Required Courses 9 th Grade: United States History I College PrepGeneral 10 th Grade: United States History II HonorsCollege PrepGeneral 11th Grade: Modern World History HonorsCollege PrepGeneral 12 th Grade: American Government & Economics Advanced PlacementCollege PrepGeneral

15 Social Studies Electives Course Name Grade Level Eligibility 9 th 10 th 11 th 12th Pennsylvania History XXX American Civil War XX World War II America XX Military History XXX Early European History XX Modern European History XX Holocaust Studies XX World Cultures XXx

16 Electives S.T.E.A.M. S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) Family Consumer Science Family Consumer Science Arts and Humanities Arts and Humanities Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Wellness/Fitness Wellness/Fitness

17 AP/Honors Benefits include- Benefits include- Course weighting Course weighting Standing out in the college admissions process Standing out in the college admissions process Building skills for college Building skills for college (AP only) Potentially earning college credit for high school coursework (AP only) Potentially earning college credit for high school coursework (AP only) Bypassing introductory classes at college (AP only) Bypassing introductory classes at college

18 Additional Considerations When selecting elective courses, students should select more than the required number of credits. Please note that courses may not be offered due to low student interest or the unavailability of a highly qualified teacher. Additionally, some courses will only be offered on an every-other-year rotating basis. When selecting elective courses, students should select more than the required number of credits. Please note that courses may not be offered due to low student interest or the unavailability of a highly qualified teacher. Additionally, some courses will only be offered on an every-other-year rotating basis. NCAA – must consider a minimum of college prep level core courses. NCAA – must consider a minimum of college prep level core courses.

19 Input into Course Selections Teacher Recommendations Teacher Recommendations Test Scores Test Scores Goals, Interests and Abilities Goals, Interests and Abilities Feedback received from trusted sources Feedback received from trusted sources

20 Scheduling Timeline Scheduling Portal opens 20 February 2015 Scheduling Portal opens 20 February 2015 Final requests due by 27 February 2015 Final requests due by 27 February 2015 Counselors will begin calling students down starting 23 February 2015 for students who are prepared for scheduling meetings. Counselors will begin calling students down starting 23 February 2015 for students who are prepared for scheduling meetings. Students who do not register for courses online may be placed into courses at the counselors’ discretion. Students who do not register for courses online may be placed into courses at the counselors’ discretion. Schedules distributed mid-August Schedules distributed mid-August

21 Changes in Schedules Changes will be made only under the most extenuating circumstances. These include: Incomplete schedule Incomplete schedule Course conflicts Course conflicts Academically misplaced Academically misplaced

22 If there is an extenuating circumstance: Student requests must be made within the first five (5) days of the course. If the request is granted, the record of the course will not be reflected on the transcript. Student requests must be made within the first five (5) days of the course. If the request is granted, the record of the course will not be reflected on the transcript. Any requests granted after the five day period will be reflected on the student’s transcript. If the student is passing the course at the time of withdraw, they will receive a “Withdraw Pass” on their transcript. If the student is failing the course at the time of withdraw, they will receive a “Withdraw Fail” on their transcript. Any requests granted after the five day period will be reflected on the student’s transcript. If the student is passing the course at the time of withdraw, they will receive a “Withdraw Pass” on their transcript. If the student is failing the course at the time of withdraw, they will receive a “Withdraw Fail” on their transcript.

23 College Readiness Please take advantage of the resources available in the Counseling Center. Please take advantage of the resources available in the Counseling Center. A career/college planning timeline is available on the Counseling Center website. A career/college planning timeline is available on the Counseling Center website. Numerous flyers and handouts available outside of the Counseling Center tonight. Numerous flyers and handouts available outside of the Counseling Center tonight.

24 Contact Information www.westperry.org 717.789.3931 extension 5410 (Counseling Center) Email counselor (email addresses available on the website)


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