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Welcome Parents of Future Freshmen Kentridge’s mission is to prepare all students to be knowledgeable and responsible citizens in a diverse community Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2019
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Parent Registration Night Goals Connecting to KR Academic Programs Registration Process
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Connecting to KR Link Crew –Assist incoming students to adjust to high school through fun activities, powerful messages and a genuine connection with our junior and senior “Link Leaders”.
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Co-curricular and Extra-curricular Success Club Participation – over 700 students We have over 20 clubs for your students to choose from 9 th grade athletics –Fall: Football, Golf, Volleyball, Girls Soccer, Cross Country, Girls Swim, Boys Tennis –Winter: Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball, Wrestling, Boys Swim, Gymnastics, –Spring: Baseball, Fastpitch, Track and Field, Dance, Cheer, Judo, Girls’ Tennis, Boys’ Soccer
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Culminating Project Graduation Requirement Academic Components Career Components NAVIANCE
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Support for the Culminating Project NAVIANCE/Culminating Project Lab in the library every day after school KR Connections Advisory every month On-line handbook, resources and templates Career Counselor
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Parents and KR Staff in Partnership for Rigor The completion of solid academic core was more strongly correlated with a bachelor’s degree than high school test scores, grade point averages or class rank. Finishing a mathematics course beyond Algebra III-IV more than doubled the odds that a student would earn a bachelor’s degree. At the top of the achievement scale were high school students who took more than one AP course; more than three years of English & math; two years of laboratory sciences, foreign language and history.
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Technologically Proficient Computer Essentials or Computer Applications 1 strongly recommended!! Please see handout for contrast of Computer Essentials vs. Computer Applications I.
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Registering your student Course Requirements Credits
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4 years (4 credits) of English 3 years (3 credits) of Social Studies 3 years (3 credits) of Science 3 years (3 credits) of Math 1.5 years (1.5 credits) of PE.5 years (.5 credit) of Health 2 years of World Language 1 year (1 credit) of Occupational Education 2 years (2 credit) of Fine, Visual or Performing Arts 4 credits of electives 24 Total credits needed Core Course Requirements
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Additional Graduation Requirements Meet standard on state assessments Successful completion of the Culminating Project
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Core classes for registration English Core or Honors Social Studies Core or Honors Science Integrated 1-2 or Integrated 3-4
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Math 1 year Algebra I-2 (9 th grade) 1 year Geometry (9 th grade if Algebra was taken in 8 th grade)
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1.5 years of PE.5 year of Health Recommend starting in 9 th grade 9 th grade PE Food & Fitness Health 10 th, 11 th, or 12 th grades
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1 year Occupational Education Recommend starting in 9 th grade Includes Business Education Computer Essentials Computer Applications I Family and Consumer Sciences Technical and Applied Programs Computer Programming Commercial Art I Peer Tutoring
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2 years Fine, Visual, or Performing Art Complete any time in high school Includes –Music programs –Art programs –Drama programs
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2 years World Language Spanish French Japanese American Sign Language
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Typical 9 th grade schedule 1 st Semester –Freshman English –9 th Grade Social Studies –Integrated Science 1/2 –Algebra 1/2 –Occupational Education ( Computer Essentials or Computer Applications I highly recommended ) or elective –Music, PE or elective 2 nd Semester –Freshman English –9 th Grade Social Studies –Integrated Science 1/2 –Algebra 1/2 –Occupational Education or elective –Music, PE or elective
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Certificate of Achievement Students must meet standards on state assessments in: English/Language Arts Math Science
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Dates to remember Summer Orientation: August 2015 Open house: September 2015 Conferences: November 2015 Parent Visitation: December 2015 Surviving High School 101 for parents of 9 th graders: October 2015
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Post-Presentation Q & A: A-D: Alicea Rieger Rm 133 E-L: Rob Rutherford PAC M-S: Jeff Vanderport Rm 113 T-Z: Amy Wiskerchen Rm 123 Special Education: Casey Stoflet/ Lindsey Cornish Rm 117 Spanish Speakers: Kara Nolte Library
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