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1 High School Schedules Creating opportunities and meeting standards

2 What has taken place so far? 1. A committee made up of teachers, principals, parents, students and district staff studied various schedules last school year (2006-2007) 2. Information meetings were held at Eagle, Meridian, Centennial, and Mountain View last spring 3. A recommendation to keep the A/B block at Mountain View and Meridian and to continue to study bell schedule options at Eagle High, Centennial High, and Rocky Mountain was approved by the Board of Trustees last spring 4. The committee has continued meeting this school year

3 What has to happen next? Rocky Mountain High will open fall 2008 The committee must recommend a bell schedule for the opening of Rocky Mountain.

4 Why consider alternatives to the current high school schedules? Increased graduation requirements limit opportunities to take electives Multiple schedules exclude many students from shared programs or students accessing programs available at other high schools

5 What are the current electives?

6 What are the current electives, cont... Currently, students have more than 150 electives to choose from in Joint School District No. 2

7 Four Year Planner State or District Required Classes

8 Four Year Planner: Your Student

9 Four Year Planner: College Prep with Music Emphasis

10 Four Year Planner: Remedial help needed

11 Four Year Planner: Student Government

12 What are the shared programs? Meridian District Services Center Construction Trades Home Technology Integration Culinary Arts (2008) Architecture and drafting (2009) EMT (2009) Pre - Law (2009) Public Safety (fire and law enforcement) (2009) Information technology (2009) Meridian Professional Technical Center Animal Science Agricultural Science Welding/Fabrication and Mechanical Pathway Automotive Technology Collision Repair

13 What are the shared programs? Mountain View High School Marketing, management and sales E-Commerce Dehryl Dennis Technical Center Automotive Technology Collision Repair Digital Commercial Photo Electronics Graphic Design Precision Machining

14 What are the shared programs? Information Technology Center Computer Support Network Operating Systems Computer Networking Basics Network Administration IT Internship Rocky Mountain High School (2008) Pre-Engineering

15 What schedules has the committee studied? 6 period day (currently in use at EHS and CHS), allows 48 credits in four years Hybrid Schedule (combination of 60 minute and 90 minute class periods), allows 56 credits in four years A/B Block (currently in use at MVHS and MHS), allows 64 credits in four years Trimester 7 Period Day Various other blocks (4 by 4; rollover, etc)

16 The new graduation requirements are in place for: All students in the 10 th grade in the 2007-2008 school year and younger Two years of Science and three years of Math (currently 2 years of science and 2 years of math) All students in the 9 th grade in the 2007-2008 school year and younger Three years of science and three years of math An additional 2 credits (one year) of Math will be required for all students in the 8 th grade in the 2007- 2008 school year and younger Three years of Science and four years of math (pending board approval)

17 Graduation Requirements Graduation Requirements for Class of 2011 (9 th graders) attending a traditional schedule (CHS and EHS) Required electives include world languages, social studies, and music More than 95% of students take a class to earn the technology credit Students with an ISAT score below 221 must take reading Some students have to take additional intervention classes in math and language arts based on their ISAT scores

18 Graduation requirements continued Graduation Requirements for Class of 2012 (8 th graders) in 6 period schedule include an additional 2 credits of math (pending school board approval) English8 credits Speech/Debate1 credit Reading1credit/RPT Math8 credits Earth Science2 credits Biology2 credits Lab Science2 credits Global Perspectives1 credit US History4 credits American Government2 credits Economics1 credit Physical Education2 credits Health1 credit Technology1credit/TPT Humanities2 credits Required electives8 credits Additional electives2 credits Total Required46 credits Total Available48 credits

19 Graduation requirements continued Graduation Requirements for Class of 2011 (9 th graders) attending a Hybrid schedule (proposed for CHS, EHS, RMHS) English8 credits Speech/Debate1 credit Reading1credit/RPT Math8 credits Earth Science2 credits Biology2 credits Lab Science2 credits Global Perspectives1 credit US History4 credits American Government2 credits Economics1 credit Physical Education2 credits Health1 credit Technology1credit/TPT Humanities2 credits Required electives12 credits Additional electives8 credits Total Required50 credits (requires board Total Available56 credits approval)

20 Graduation Requirements, continued Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2012 attending a Hybrid schedule include an additional 2 credits of math

21 6 Period Day 6 periods per day Classes = 60 minutes 48 credits possible 46 credits required for class of 2011-12 and beyond

22 6 period day “Traditional Calendar” 4-year Schedule *12 Available Electives – 2011; 10 Available Electives – 2012

23 Hybrid Schedule 7 periods per semester Classes = a combination of 60 minutes and 90 minutes 56 credits possible

24 Hybrid Schedule: What does a schedule look like?

25 Continued...

26 Hybrid 4 Year Schedule *20 Available Electives – 2011; 18 Available Electives 2012

27 4 Year Comparison – 6 period, Hybrid Schedule

28 6 Period Day Four Year Schedule by Semester ProsCons -Most instructional time-Lack of choices for students -Maximum days of instruction (170)-No ability to repeat classes -Easy on administration to schedule-Lack of flexibility for intervention classes -Daily consistency for staff/students-Requires zero hour/night school/ summer school to add additional credits

29 Hybrid Schedule (Sample) Four Year Schedule by Semester ProsCons -Classes that need to meet every - Requires a new master schedule day to do so- Passing periods for some classes - Classes that need extended time occur while other students are in class meet every other day- Deciding which classes are 60 min - Increased choice for students and which classes are 90 min -Daily consistency for staff/students -Flexibility allows for intervention classes

30 What’s Next? Informational Meetings October 8 – Lowell Scott Middle School, 7 pm October 9 – Eagle Middle School, 7 pm October 10 – Heritage Middle School, 7 pm October 15 – Sawtooth Middle School, 7 pm Survey Sent home to parents with progress reports

31 Comments/Questions? E-mail Centennial High: graham.alta@meridianschools.org graham.alta@meridianschools.org Eagle High: beck.terry@meridianschools.orgbeck.terry@meridianschools.org Rocky Mountain: hirano.mike@meridianschools.org hirano.mike@meridianschools.org District Office: nesbitt.don@meridianschools.org nesbitt.don@meridianschools.org


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