class of 2019 normal community hs addie ince (a-di) ryan short (dj-joh) karrin hawkins (joi-ng)...
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Class of 2019Normal Community HS
Addie Ince (A-Di)Ryan Short (Dj-Joh)
Karrin Hawkins (Joi-Ng)Kristi White (Nh-Sm)
Joan Fee (Sn-Z, ELLs)
What does a HS counselor do?• Course selection/scheduling for students• Career counseling, including Career Cruising• College and vocational counseling• Registration of new students• Individual counseling• Academic counseling• Communication with parents• Collaboration with outside agencies as needed• Test administration• Assist with college applications, recommendations, and scholarships• Group counseling
How is high school different?
• Much bigger school • Year in school is determined by
credits• No teams
• 6 to 7 classes• Teachers organized by subject
(departments)• Different students in each class
• More independence and responsibility of student (missing assignments)
Credits determine Class
To Be Considered a
On track for graduation
Minimum to advance
Sophomore (10th)
6 credits 5 credits
Junior (11th) 12 credits 11 credits
Senior (12th) 18 credits 17 credits
Graduation Requirements
• English 4.0 credits• Math 3.0 credits ( Algebra I)
• Health/PE 3.5 credits• Social Science 2.0 credits (US History/Constitution Test)
• Science 2.0 credits• Consumer Ed .5 credits• Electives 9.0 credits• Junior State Standardized Test
________ 24 Total Credits
Should I Take Honors or Not??
“Honors courses are enriched; they offer the same material in greater depth and with a faster pace…
Honors courses emphasize critical and independent thinking to produce creative application of ideas…
Motivation is the main quality that characterizes an honors student.” (Wikipedia)• Examples: Independent reading, 3-4 page essays
English
English I
or
Honors
English I• Recommended MAP score
of 235 or higher for Honors English
MATH
Pre Algebra Algebra 1
Geometry (Honors)Algebra 2 (Honors)
**Determined by 8th grade math
grades/teacher recommendation
Physical Education• Drivers Ed/Swim (semester)
• Foundations of Fitness (semester)• Advanced Aquatics (semester)
• Lifestyle Management (year long)• Swim/PE (designed for students taking Driver’s Ed
OUTSIDE of NCHS)
AND
• Health (semester)• Course Last Birthday Allowed
DRV101/PHY101 End of 1st quarter--Oct.
DRV111/PHY111 End of 2nd quarter--Dec.
DRV102/PHY102 End of 3rd quarter-March
DRV112/PHY112
*Must pass 8 classes in previous 2 semesters
End of 4th quarter-May
Highly Recommended Courses
• Science• Biology• Honors Biology (A in 8th grade math/science)
• Social Studies• Regional World Studies
Level Changes
• May request within first 6 weeks of semester
• When moving down a level, must show interventions have been utilized. Students must fill out form that is provided in counseling office.
• Courses with different levels:• English• Biology• Math
6 versus 7Course Title
1. Algebra (.5)
2. Study Hall (no credit)
3. Health (.5)
4. Regional World Studies (.5)
5. Biology (.5)
6. English I (.5)
7. French (.5)
Total: 3.0 credits earned
Course Title
1. Algebra(.5)
2. English I (.5)
3. Driver’s Ed/Swim (.5)
4. Regional World Studies (.5)
5. Biology (.5)
6. Culinary Arts (.5)
7. French (.5)
Total: 3.5 credits earned
A credit can only be earned for a grade of D or higher.
Course to Career Guide
How to Read the Course Description Book
SCI 101/102 BIOLOGY I(Yearly 1 Credit) (9, 10, 11, 12)
Students will study life and all of its complexities and interactions….
MAT 601/602 HONORS GEOMETRY(Yearly 1 Credit) (9,10) (Honors Level)
Prerequisite: “A” in 8th grade Algebra; “A” in Algebra 1 with Teacher recommendation
Students will enhance logical reasoning and spatial ….
ART 051/052 CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS(Semester ½ Credit) (9,10, 11, 12)
Contemporary crafts is designed for students to learn basic art skills….
Freshman Electives
• Agriculture• Art• Business • Family and Consumer Science• Foreign Language• Music • Technology
What’s Next?
• January 7—Freshman Orientation
• January 6 – 16 Middle School Counselors meet with students to select their freshman classes (using CAREER CRUISING)
• February 27 – Copy of course requests will be sent home in the mail.
Course Selection Changes
• March 20, 2015: Last day to make a change in a student’s course selection by completing a course change form.
Questions?????• Before spring break contact middle
school counselor
• After spring break contact high school counselor
QUESTIONS???