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Enrollment Presentation Presented by FA Guidance Staff
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2016
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Four Year Plan SEE PAGE 1 OF CPG…
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What does it take to earn a HS diploma? Be promoted to 9 th grade Enroll in the right courses Good attendance STUDY STUDY STUDY Make passing GRADES Have CREDITS to Graduate
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State of Oklahoma Graduation Options
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College Preparatory Curriculum Requirements/OK Promise 4credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits History/Social Studies 3 credits Science 2 Units of Foreign Language or Computer Technology 1 Additional core credit +Elective credits to total 23 credits 1 Set of Fine Arts Competencies (obtained in HS Junior year history class) Financial Literacy: This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. 23 credits – See page 2 in CPG
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State Core Curriculum Requirements 4 credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits of Science 3 credits of social studies + elective credits to equal 23 credits 2 Fine Art Units (obtained in HS Junior year history class) This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. Financial Literacy: This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. 23 Credits – See page 3 CPG
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Division I 16 Core Courses required Division II 14 Core Courses required Similar to College Preparatory Graduation Requirements – EXCEPT – Computer Technology courses DO NOT count as core courses Special Education courses MAY count if requirements are met. NCAA website: www.ncaa.org NCAA Eligibility Course Requirements SEE PAGE 4 IN CPG…
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Select One Option College Prep/Work Ready curriculum graduation plan OR State Core Curriculum Graduation Plan
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What is a credit? Each course/class earns.5 credit per semester 3 credits earned per semester
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Add it up... 9 th grade6 credits 10 th grade12 credits 11 th grade18 credits 12 th grade24 credits 23 credits required!
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u It is a permanent legal document u It is a history of all classes, grades and test scores u It is sent with college, scholarship and career applications!! Important? Why is my Transcript
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What’s on my Transcript? Test Scores (ACT/SAT/EOI) Name -- legal name Grade Point Average (GPA) Total Credits earned JHS does not rank students
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Oklahoma Promise Need-based scholarship program based on family income Apply for during: 8 th, 9 th or 10 th grade Info flyers in Counseling Office Check it out on the Internet: www.okpromise.org
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End of Instruction/ACE Tests REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION State-Mandated EOI tests: English 10, English 11 Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Biology, US History STUDENTS MUST PASS ENGLISH 10 AND ALGEBRA I AND TWO OTHER TESTS TO QUALIFY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA!
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You too can be “Distinguished!” Earn 200 total volunteer hours At least 50 hours must be recorded by the end of the student’s sophomore year. A minimum of 25 hours must be recorded each year during the student’s sophomore, junior and senior years. A minimum of 25 service hours must be performed through a JHS club, team, class project, or through the Service Learning Coordinator. Distinguished Service Graduate
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You too can be Distinguished Academically! Distinguished Graduate Ø Earn a cumulative 3.5 GPA Ø NO semester grade below a C Ø 2 years of the same foreign language Ø Pre-Calculus Ø Physics or Chemistry Ø One credit of AP coursework Ø Plus additional course work
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ready... Get Core Classes
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Language Arts I Pre-AP Language Arts I
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Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Pre-AP Algebra II
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Biology Pre-AP Biology
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OK History Pre-AP OK History
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Two and a half electives to choose… Unless you take Summer School to increase your choices ELECTIVE CHOICES!
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Financial Literacy Required ELECTIVE
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Keyboarding w/ Computer Applications Financial Literacy
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Computer Applications # Programming I # * Web Page Design Computer Animation # Meets requirements for Computer Tech # Meets requirements for Computer Tech * Teacher Approval * Teacher Approval
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Drawing II Drawing I Ceramics I
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Competitive Dramatics * Intro to Value Debate * Intro to Policy Debate * Public Speaking * Mrs. Hartney’s Approval
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Introduction to Acting
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é Vocal Music BandOrchestra
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Yearbook # Introduction to Film & Television # Screen Writing # # Application Required
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Introduction to Fashion Design, Marketing & Financial Literacy Introduction to Sports, Entertainment Marketing & Financial Literacy Introduction to Sports, Entertainment Marketing & Financial Literacy
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Consumer Education Family and Consumer Science
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Agriculture Science I
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9 th graders can take Introduction to Engineering Design # #Application Required
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Pre-Engineering 9 th Grade 9 th Grade: Introduction to Engineering 10 th Grade 10 th Grade: Principles of Engineering 2-Year Pre-Engineering Program 1) 11 th through 12 th Grade 2) Introduction to the field of Engineering through hands-on projects using high- tech equipment 3) Includes Pre-Calc/Trig and Calculus or AP Calculus
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First Robotics* (7 th hour) (7 th hour) Junior Air Force ROTC AVID # *Teacher Approval # Application Required
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Boys Team Sports Girls Activity/Conditioning Health Adventuring/Outdoor Education Introduction to Sport Medicine Boys or Girls Weight Training
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All sports must be entered as an alternate elective in Step 3. Check with the MS counseling office for tryout dates and times. The coaches will submit a roster to FA of players who have made the team. How to Enroll in a Sport
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Students who have made a team, counselors at FA will replace one electives All sixth hour sports are competitive Requires that a student be able to stay after the school day. Parents must provide transportation Football: Participation in the summer strength and conditioning program is required High School Athletics
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Please check the Course Planning Guide for Please check the Course Planning Guide for... Prerequisite Courses or Grades Year-in-School Requirements Teacher Approval Contracts Applications Fees or Costs Course Descriptions
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Talk to your teachers Consider your choices seriously! Check with CORE class teachers: English, Math, Science, Social Studies. See elective teachers, coaches, sponsors. Parents and students study the Course Planning Guide together!
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Students may be placed in the following courses if they demonstrate a need for additional instruction: English: Reading and Composition Math:Algebra I Lab PE:Action Based Learning Lab
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How do we fill out the
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Doe John 99999 Ray Name & Directions
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Step 1
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Step 2
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.5 Credit+ 1 Credit = TotalCredits2.51.5.5 Example 1
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1 Credit+ 1 Credit +.5 Credit = TotalCredits2.521 Example 2
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Application/Contract
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951 9 th Girls Basketball 971 9 th Girls Basketball 247 Girls Vocal Music Step 3
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Doe John Ray 99999 MD Mom or Dad Doe John Doe
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Important Dates to Remember Enrollment MUST be completed! You will receive a list of requested courses in May. Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 Remember June 15 th schedule date!
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Making Changes to the Courses You Have Requested: May: In class, students will receive “Student Course Requests” reports which lists all their requested courses. May: In class, students will receive “Student Course Requests” reports which lists all their requested courses. When: Request changes in May when counselors and teachers are available to finalize your requests. How: Turn in the “Student Course Request” report with changes, TA’s and parent’s signature to FA Guidance Office. Deadline : June 15 th When: Request changes in May when counselors and teachers are available to finalize your requests. How: Turn in the “Student Course Request” report with changes, TA’s and parent’s signature to FA Guidance Office. Deadline : June 15 th
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Questions? Now is the time to ask!
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