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Frederick Douglass High School STUDENT & PARENT ORIENTATION

The Academies of Lexingtonhttps://vimeo.com/posttime/review/201193384/69ba162576

Architect: Tate Hill JacobsGeneral Contractor: D.W. Wilburn, Inc. GC Contract Sum: $62,044,000 Total Project Cost: $81,511,696

Scheduled Contract Completion Date: July 2017 % of Contract Completed: 79.66%

Executive Princial (1)

Support Staff

Dean of Students (1)

Youth Service Coordinator (1)

CCR Coach (1)

Academy Coach (1)

Clerical (6)

Professional Services Academy

AP (1)

Counselor (1) Lead Teacher (1)

Academy Teachers (8)

Elective/CTE Teachers (3)

Student Body (226)

Academy of Health Science

AP (1)

Counselor (1) Lead Teacher (1)

Academy Teachers (8)

Elective/CTE Teachers (3)

Student Body (225)

STEM Academy

AP (1)

Counselor (1) Lead Teacher (1)

Academy Teachers (8)

Elective/CTE Teachers (3)

Student Body (225)

Freshmen Academy

AP (1)

Counselor (1) Lead Teacher (1)

Academy Teachers (12)

Elective/CTE Teachers (5)

Student Body (362)

Technology1. Chromebooks

2. Interactive multipoint flat screens

3. Canvas

4. Wi-Fi

5. Digital resources, digital textbooks,

6. Maker spaces

7. 3D printers

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Frederick Douglass

High School

COURSE DIRECTORY

2017 – 2018

Frederick Douglass High School

2000 Winchester Rd.

Lexington, Kentucky 40509 (859) 381-4110

EVERY STUDENT will need to select 8 courses in order to have a "full" schedule. This will not include the 4 alternatives.Students will earn .5 credit per course for each semester they complete (1 full credit per year).Students MUST give priority to graduation requirements and should utilize their transcripts to ensure requirements are met. If students have failed courses, they MUST work with their counselor to recover needed credits.

Graduation requirements:Students interested in programs at Eastside, Southside or Locust Trace, Opportunity Middle College, The Learning Center should have applications to these programs submitted with their schedule card.Students interested in Dual Credit courses must EKU and/or BCTC admission requirements. DC courses are taught in "pairs" in order for students to receive HS credit.Based on the number of students interested in particular courses ultimately, determine if a course is "offered". We will do our best to include a broad variety of course that match the interest and ability of our diverse student body. However, not everyone will get everything they are interested in this year.I have been working with counselors throughout the district to make the transition as smooth as possible for students and will meet with most throughout this semester on course placement and selection. Families may leave completed schedule materials this evening or return them to student current schools by _________________.Choosing Academies -Students will rank order their Academy & pathway preference. Students who have successfully started a particular pathway will be given preference for that pathway. With an exception being the Freshman Academy - there will be approximately 50-70 students per pathway or 250-300 per academy.ALL freshman will be a part of the Freshman Academy.

Credits Subject

4 English Credits (Must include: English 1, 2, 3 and 4)

3 Math Credits ( Must include: Algebra 2)

3 Science Credits (Must include: Biology)

3 Social Studies Credits (Must include: Citizenship, World History and U.S. History

1 Health / Physical Education (.5 credits each)

1 Humanities (This credit can be substituted if students receive three (3) credits in another Arts area.)

11 Elective Credits (The college bound student should include 2-3 years of world language)

26 MINIMUM NUMBER OF CREDITS TO GRADUATE

Freshmen Academy

schedulingA Day B Day

* Advisory Advisory

1 English Math

2 Science Social Studies

3 Freshman 101 HE/PE

4 Elective Elective

Professional Services AcademyPre-Law Studies

• Civil Law and Procedures

• Trial Advocacy

• Appellate Advocacy

• Advanced Legal

• Introduction to Criminal

Justice

• Business Law

International

Business/Business

Management

• Principals of Marketing

• Business Law

• International Business

• Computer Literacy

• Business economics

• Computer, Networks and database

Fundamentals of

Teaching

• The learning community

• The learner-centered classroom

• The professional educator

• Principals of career and technical

education

• Collaborative clinical experience

CTE

Southside

Eastside

Locust Trace• All pathways the tech school offers

will be supported in this academy

Environmental Sciences & Informational Technologies Academy

Environmental Science

Natural Resources System

• Principals of Agricultural Science and

Technology

• Agriscience

• Agribiology

• Introduction to Greenhouse and Crop

Production

• Greenhouse technology

SECURITY

Network

Administration

• Computer Literacy

• Digital Literacy

• Computer Hardware and

Software Maintenance

• Intro to Network Concepts

• Security Fundamentals

Computer Programming

• Computer Literacy

• Digital Literacy

• Introduction to computer science

• Computational Thinking

• Computer Science principle

• AP Computer Science A

• C++1

• C#1

• JavaScript

• JAVA programing

Cinematography &

Video Production

• Intro to Media Arts

• Video Studio Fundamentals

• Studio Directing and

Performance

• Advanced Studio Productions

Health Sciences AcademyPRE-NURSING

• Principles of Health Science

• Emergency Procedures and

Medical Terminology

• Allied Health Core Skills

• Body Structures and

Functions

• Medicaid Nurse Aide

• Medical Math

• Anatomy (dual credit/AP)

MEDICAL

ADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTING

• Principals of Health Science

• Emergency Procedures and

Medical terminology

• Medical Office Procedures

• Internship: Medical

Administrative Assistant

Bio Medical

Technology

Project Lead the

Way

• Principles of Biomedical

Science

• Human Body Systems

• Medical Interventions

• Biomedical Innovations

ALLIED HEALTH

(Pre-Med)

• Principles of Health

Science

• Emergency Procedures

and Medical Terminology

• Allied Health Core Skills

• Body Structures and

Functions

• Anatomy (dual credit/AP)

• Applied Sports Medicine

• Medical Math

• Essentials of Spots

Medicine

EMERGENCY

MEDICAL

TECHNICIAN

• Principles of Health Science

• Emergency Procedures and

Medical terminology

• Emergency Medical

Technician

• EMS training

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