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NEWINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Course Selection Process for Class of 2018
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PURPOSE To provide you with sufficient information so that you and your teen can select courses which are challenging, but not overwhelming; and courses which are of interest and which help broaden one’s perspectives and skills.
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SIGNIFICANT CHANGES 1.Minimum number of credits/courses per year increases from 5 to 6. 2. Beginning with the class of 2018, graduation requirements will increase from 21 credits to 25 credits
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
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REQUIREMENTS English Social Studies Math Science Fine Arts World Language Wellness Additional Credits Needed TOTAL: 4.0½ in Literature Sr. Year4 + 3.01 US History/.5 Government3-4 4.0 4 3.0 1 Phy Science / 1 Bio Science3-4 1.0 Music & Art 1.02-4 1.5 Grades 9-11 4.5 25.0 SUBJECT COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE Humanities Elective 1.0 STEM Elective 1.0 Career / Life Skills 1.0 Business Ed., Tech., Family/Consumer Science/Academy Courses
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IN ADDITION…. TECHNOLOGY and SPEAKING & LISTENING: Skills will be assessed by school-wide rubrics. STUDENT SUCCESS PLANS: To be completed over the course of Grades 9-12 in Advisory and through the School Counseling Program.
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THREE ACADEMIES: 1 – CULINARY and HOSPITALITY 2 – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and DIGITAL INNOVATION 3 – FINANCE and BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ACADEMY
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Students who complete at least 5 courses in one Academy will be eligible to participate in an intensive internship. ALL STUDENTS CAN TAKE ACADEMY COURSES.
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English Social Studies Math Science Fine Arts World Language Wellness Additional Credits Needed TOTAL: 4.5 SUBJECT COMPREHENSIVE ACADEMY Humanities Elective STEM Elective Career / Life Skills Required Electives Internship 4.0 3.0 1.0 4.0 3.0 4.0 1.0 1.5 3.5 3.0 1.0 25.0
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MORE INFORMATION TO FOLLOW ABOUT ACADEMIES ADVICE: Select electives of interest to you. INFO: You can identify yourself as an Academy student in January 2015 OR after the completion of 9 th grade.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL INNOVATION Principles of Information Technology Computer Systems Database Design Computer Networking Mobile App Development Game Development I Game Development II
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CULINARY & HOSPITALITY COURSES SERVICE AND THE ART OF HOSPITALITY SPORTS, ENTERTAINING AND EVENT PLANNING VEGETARIAN CUISINE CULTURES AND CUISINES
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FINANCE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Microsoft Office MOS Certification Principles of Finance Financial Planning Financial Services Sport and Entertainment Marketing
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BIOMEDICAL GLOBAL HEALTH HEALTH AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONS
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GROUPINGS: Academic and Honors In core academic subject areas, students are assigned into different levels of difficulty. This is determined by: – Academic performance – Teacher recommendation – Standardized tests Levels are not mutually exclusive
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Academic vs. Honors In general, honors classes are for students who: Are curious learners with a history of excellent performance Can work independently Can master material covered at a faster pace and in greater depth Demonstrate an excellent work ethnic Can manage their time effectively
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GRADE POINT AVERAGES (GPA) Honors classes get more weight when determining GPA. An ‘A’ in academic English 9 is worth 4.0 quality points. An ‘A’ in honors English 9 is worth 4.2 quality points.
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TYPICAL 9 th GRADE SCHEDULE English 9 (Academic or Honors) Modern World History (A,H) Physical Science (A/H) or Biology H (reco req.) Wellness I Math (A/H): Algebra I, Geometry or Algebra II World Language (French, Spanish, Italian, Latin) - First Year: Academic - Second Year: Academic & Honors Other Electives (Music, Career/Life Skills, Art)
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TYPICAL SCHEDULE GRADE 10 ENGLISH English 10 MATH Algebra II Geometry SCIENCE Biology, AP Biology Botany, Chemistry SOCIAL STUDIES U. S. History (Academic, Honors or AP) WELLNESS.5 Wellness 2 ELECTIVES World Languages Art, Music, Career /Tech
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SCHEDULE: Grades 11/12 ENGLISHEnglish 11 (A/H) AP English Language (11) & AP English Literature (12) LITERATURE: The Feminine Perspective in Literature American Voices British Literature Literature to Film Nobel Prize Authors Poetry Shakespeare The Teen Eye – Perspectives of the Young and the Restless ELECTIVES: Communication/Mass Media Creative Writing Journalism Public Speaking Media Literacy
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Continued – GRADES 11 / 12 MATH Algebra II Discrete Math Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Calculus AB or BC AP Statistics Intro to Computer Science AP Computer Science SCIENCE YEAR-LONG COURSES Physics – Academic, Honors, AP AP Environmental Science ELECTIVES: Environmental Science Human Anatomy and Physiology Marine Biology Nanotechnology Forensics Science
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Continued – GRADES 11 / 12 SOCIAL STUDIESAmerican Government & Citizenship (1/2 Year) American Studies Current Issues Economics Psychology / AP Psychology Sociology War & the Human Condition: Genocide, Upheaval and Chaos Constitutional Law The History of Your Life Faith and Culture Comparative Religions AP Modern Western Traditions (12) WELLNESSGrade 11 -.5 Wellness 3 Grade 12 – N / A
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ELECTIVES ART & MUSIC Drawing I & II Vocal Ensembles: Digital Media Foundation Choir, Choral and Chamber Digital Graphic Design I & II Cartooning – Intro to Animation Instrumental Ensembles Ceramics/Sculpture/Jewelry Band & Orchestra Painting I & II Digital Animation & Film Non-Performance Portfolio Preparation Courses: AP Studio Art American Music Studies Music History Piano Music Technology I & II Musical Theatre Workshop Music Theory & AP Music Theory
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LANGUAGE NHS OFFERS FOUR (4) LANGUAGES FRENCH SPANISH ITALIAN LATIN World Language is an NHS graduation requirement. 2 – 3 years of the same language IS required by most colleges for entry. French & Spanish are offered through the AP Level Italian & Latin are offered through the 4 th year
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PLAN FOR SUCCESS ! Include courses from different subject areas Plan a two or three year sequence Plan for a well-rounded experience Make the most of every day Consult others Use past school experiences, goals and abilities as a guide Quality is more important than Quantity
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List of courses – p. 56
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SUPERVISORS / COUNSELORS NEWINGTON HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SUPERVISORS – 860-666-5611 ENGLISH:Mrs. St. Jeanx 1357 MATH:Mrs. LaJoiex 1320 SCIENCE:Mrs. Mastrocolax 1117 SS/WORLD LANG. Mrs. Narowskix 1321 ACADEMIES: Mrs. Davis x1263 MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELORS JWMS: Mrs. Pifferi – 860-667-5888 x 240 MKMS: Mrs. Speranza – 860-666-5418 x 309
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IMPORTANT DATES January 10 – 15: MS Counselors meet with students in classrms. January 22: Students return signed registration forms (yellow) January 24 – February 3 – Students enter courses online Students can change course selection up until Monday, March 17, 2014
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