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Appoquinimink High School Preview Night February 28, 2013 7:00 PM
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Welcome Address & Introductions Gayle Rutter Principal of AHS Welcome Class of 2017!
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Ninth Grade Academy Keisha Brinkley 9 th Grade Administrator Mission: To provide a supportive environment for 9th grade students that fosters academic, career and personal growth
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Ninth Grade Academy Goals Successful transition from middle school to high school Increase the promotion rate to 10th grade Improve communication between students, parents and teachers
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Ninth Grade Academy Some Highlights CORE classes located in the 9th Grade Academy Hallways Academically rigorous education that maintains high expectations for all students Careful monitoring of student performance Frequent contact between school and parents Interventions for struggling students Recognition of accomplishments
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The Scheduling Process High School counselors visited Redding MS on February 21 st, Meredith MS on February 25 th & Waters MS on February 26 th to: – Distribute course selection materials – Present scheduling information – Discuss the transition from middle school to high school – Answer questions
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Scheduling Process Counselors will return to the middle schools to review students’ course selections & answer questions: – Meredith MS: Wednesday, March 6 th – Waters MS: Thursday, March 7 th – Redding MS: Friday, March 8 th Students should bring their completed course selection sheets to school on the date of their scheduled school visit
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Scheduling Process March 8 th : Parents and students will begin to view their child’s course selections in the Home Access Center March 13 th : Students will receive a copy of their course request in homeroom Students will have until Thursday March 21 st to make changes to their course request- No changes will be made after this date!
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New Registrants Students who are not enrolled at Meredith, Redding, or Waters MS, must register in order to attend AHS HS Counselors will visit MOT Charter on March 11 th & St. Anne’s on March 21 st to distribute course selection information and registration documents. We encourage families to “pre-register” by April 12 th to ensure your child receives his/her requested classes.
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Graduation Requirements CourseUnits of Credit English4 Social Studies4 Mathematics4 Science3 World Languages2 Career Pathway3 Electives3.5 Physical Education1 Health0.5 Senior Project0.5 Student Success Plan0.5
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Student Success Plans (SSP) The SSP is a tool designed to help students identify and consider post-secondary career & education goals and develop a plan to pursue those goals DE Department of Education requires all students in grades 9-12 create &/or update their SSP annually in order to graduate Starting in 8 th grade, students are provided access to the website www.careercruising.com/ssp each school year www.careercruising.com/ssp Parents/Guardians must review their student’s plan each year to meet the graduation requirement
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Senior Project Link between the experiences students have had in the classroom and any post-secondary experiences that may await you The project requirements include: an experience/event/academic research paper component, a reflection paper component, an oral presentation tying the entire project together, and a portfolio Students are expected to complete their senior project by the spring semester of their senior year in order to graduate
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Promotion/Retention Requirements In order to be promoted to 10 th grade: – Students must take a full schedule in 9 th grade (8 credits) – Students must earn 5 credits: 4 of which must be English, math, science and social studies – Students who do not meet these criteria will be scheduled into appropriate courses the next year/semester
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World Languages American Sign Language Chinese French Japanese Spanish
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Career Pathway A planned program of sequenced or specialized courses designed to develop knowledge and skills in a particular career area 3 credits in a Career Pathway are required for graduation The Career Pathway is not a life- long career choice and may not necessarily be something a student would like to pursue following graduation from high school A Brief Video about the Pathways @ AHS
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The Career Pathways Academic – Humanities – Math/Science Technology AgriScience – Animal Science – Plant & Horticultural Science Allied Health (starts in 10 th grade) Business, Finance & Marketing Education – Accounting – Banking Services – Marketing Management Computer Science Family & Consumer Science – Early Childhood Education – Clothing & Textiles – Nutrition & Culinary Arts
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Career Pathways JDG- Jobs for Delaware Graduates JROTC- Military Science Performing Arts – Instrumental Music – Theatre Arts – Vocal Music Technology Education – Drafting & Design – Graphic Design & Production Visual Arts – Ceramics & Sculpture – Drawing & Painting – Photography (starts in 10 th grade)
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Block Scheduling Students will have four 90-minute periods per semester. Each period is a “block” All courses except Integrated Math I, Chorus, Orchestra and Band will be offered in a 90 minute block period for one semester Integrated Math I will be offered all year within a block Chorus, Orchestra and Band will be offered all year, every other day Students enrolled in Chorus, Orchestra or Band must take Health & Physical Education
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Course Level Offerings College Preparatory Courses (CP) – 9 th - 12 th grade Honors Courses – 9 th – 12 th grade Advanced Placement (AP) – 10 th – 12 th grade Dual Enrollment – 12 th grade
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Sample Schedule- Integrated Math I (Career Pathway- Culinary Arts) First SemesterSecond Semester Integrated Math I Earth/Physcial Sci. I CPSocial Studies 9 CP English 9 HonorsHealth/Physical Ed. Food Prep & ProductionSpanish I
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Sample Schedule- Integrated Math II (Career Pathway- Animal Science) First SemesterSecond Semester English 9 HonorsHealth/Physical Education Integrated Math II HonSocial Studies 9 CP Animal Science IAnimal Science II Spanish IEarth/Physical Sci. CP
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Vocational Student Organizations Business Professionals of America (BPA) Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) The National FFA Organization Technical Student Association (TSA)
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Athletics Fall SeasonWinter SeasonSpring Season FootballBasketballBaseball CheerleadingCheerleadingSoftball Soccer (Boys)WrestlingSoccer (Girls) VolleyballIndoor TrackTrack & Field Field HockeySwimmingLacrosse Cross CountryTennis Golf
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Athletics cont. A sports information night will be held over the summer for fall sports Tryouts for fall sports will start in mid-August In order to participate in athletics, a completed DIAA physical form must be on file with the school nurses before tryouts! Physicals must be completed after April 1 st http://www.doe.k12.de.us/infosuites/students_family/diaa/files/diaa_physicaleval.pdf
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Activity Tables & Tours Please visit the Commons for tours and to view Clubs, Sports, CORE Academic & Pathway displays Find the Jaguar
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Questions & Answers Counselors will be available at the guidance table to answers any questions
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