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Welcome Class of 2020 To AC Reynolds High School
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Wanna See What High School Looks Like?School
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Our School 1316 students Average class size 22 86 classroom Teachers 13 National Board Certified Teachers 96% attendance rate Met 71 of 73 AMOs ( annual measurable objectives ) Average SAT - 1070 Average ACT – ACR 20.2, Buncombe 18.6, State 18.2 87% of students move on to a 2 or 4 year college 3% military 10% workforce
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High School Graduation Requirements
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Grading Scale/Quality Points Beginning 2015-2016 90-100 = 4.0 (A) 80-89 = 3.0 (B) 70-79 = 2.0 (C) 60-69 = 1.0 (D) < 59 = 0.0 (F) 90-100= 4.5 (A) 80-89 = 3.5 (B) 70-79 = 2.5 (C) 60-69 = 1.5 (D) < 59 = 0.0 (F) 90-100= 5.0 (A) 80-89 = 4.0 (B) 70-79 = 3.0 (C) 60-69 = 2.0 (D) < 59 = 0.0 (F) Standard Level Honors Level AP Level/College Credits
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AP Courses Available AP English III AP English IV Language and Literature AP Statistics AP Computer Science AP US History AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics AP World History AP Music Theory AP Calculus AP Environmental Science AP Government and Politics AP Human Geography AP Studio Art Additional AP level classes are available through North Carolina Virtual Public Schools (NCVPS).These courses are taught online, and the course offerings vary from year to year.
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Freshmen Course Selections
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Freshmen Course Selections English English I English I H* *Students must view online honors contract.
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Freshmen Course Selections Mathematics Foundations of Math/Math 1 Math II Math II H* Math III Math III H* * Students must view online honors contract
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Freshmen Course Selections Science Earth/Environmental Science Earth/Environmental Science H* Honors Biology – must take Earth Honors *Students must view online honors contract
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Freshmen Course Selections Social Studies World History World History H* Civics and Economics H*--for students interested in pursuing AP Social Studies courses. AP Human Geography *Students must view online honors contract
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Freshmen Course Selections Physical Education Physical Education/Health Female Physical Education/Health Male
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Freshmen Course Selections World Language Latin I French I Chinese I Spanish – limited availability to freshman
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CTE Career & Technical Education
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Credentials that can be earned: Business, Finance & Information Technology: (MSITA) Microsoft Office Specialist Word & PowerPoint (MSITA-B) Microsoft Office Specialist Excel & Access Family & Consumer Science ECEI & ECE II – Early Childhood Health Science Nursing Fundamentals – CAN Health Science II - CPR Trade & Industrial NCCER Credential
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Earning articulated credit is easy! A student... Registers for a Career-Technical class in high school. Earns an 93 or above (raw or normalized score*) on the CTE Post Assessment Makes a B or better in the class Completes and submits an application to classroom teacher.
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Examples of courses that qualify:
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BCS CTE Honors courses... Early Childhood Education II E-Commerce I Foods I & II Health Science I & II Marketing MSITA (Word & PPT) MSITA-B (Excel & Access) Multimedia & Webpage Design Principles of Business & Finance Personal Finance Sports & Entertainment Marketing I Instruction will be differentiated at a higher level. The focus will be on extension, acceleration and enrichment. BCS CTE requires an extension of 25% of the course content.
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Freshmen Course Selections Business Technology Career Management Personal Finance Principles of Business and Finance Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher Marketing I Fashion Merchandising
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Freshmen Course Selections Health Science Biomed Technology
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Freshmen Course Selections AgriScience Agriscience Applications
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Freshmen Course Selections Family and Consumer Science Apparel I Interior Design I Foods I Parenting
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Freshmen Course Selections Trade and Industry Intro to Automotive Core & Sustainable Construction Drafting I
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Technology Scientific Visualization I Java 1 / AP Computer Science
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Freshmen Course Selections Fine Arts Freshmen Men’s Chorus Freshmen Women’s Chorus Color Guard Mixed Chorus - no aud, experience required Chorale* - audition by appt. Concert Band Symphonic Band* Orchestra Strings Art I Theatre Art I *Requires an audition
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Freshmen Course Selections JROTC Leadership Training JROTC LET 1 JROTC LET 2
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Process of Registering Online in HomeBase.
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Fall Sports JV Football V Football JV Boys Soccer V Boys Soccer Cross Country (Girls & Boys) Girls Tennis Girls Volleyball JV Cheerleading V Cheerleading Girls Golf
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Winter Sports JV Boys Basketball V Boys Basketball JV Girls Basketball V Girls Basketball Wrestling Swimming (Boys & Girls) JV Cheerleading V Cheerleading
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Spring Sports JV Baseball V Baseball JV Girls Softball V Girls Softball JV Girls Soccer V Girls Soccer Girls Track Boys Track Boys Tennis Boys Golf
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Student Activities Campus Life Cedar Cliff News Chorale Computer Science Drama Drill Team Environmental Club FFA & FHA FCCLA FBLA Flag Corp Green Beans GSA Club Gaming Club History Day HOSA Jr. Firefighters Latin Club TSA (Technology Student Assoc.) Break Dancing Club Hip Hop Club Manna Student Food Drive Marching Band Math Club Nat’l Honor Society National Art Honor Society and Club Poetry Club REACH Science Olympiad Special Olympics Buddy Club Student Council Spanish Club CTE Honor Society Yearbook Young Life DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) Anime
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Block Schedule Students will take four classes each semester. Each class is 90 minutes Each semester lasts 90 days
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Rocket Power/Mentor Groups Every Monday for 30 minutes in between 1 st and 2 nd period. Stay with same teacher for 4 years. Student News, report cards, etc. Registration information
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Rocket Fuel Imbedded intervention Student needing additional help in class can receive support for 30 minutes each day. Rotating schedule Less than 70 in a class = required to attend
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Attendance
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Dress Code
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Things to Know from a current 9 th grader’s perspective: Don’t be intimidated by the size of the school. It might take a day or two but you will get it. If you are organized you will do well. Know where your friends are in the morning and walk with your class to lunch. You will not be hurt by the upperclassmen. Second chance breakfast is your best friend. The Pop Tarts are a lifesaver. Get involved after school to meet people older than you and have a variety of friends. Carrying your book bag versus using the locker is so much better!
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