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North Springs Charter High School
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Vision and Mission
To Ensure that All Students Succeed, WE are committed to the Following:
To Ensure that All Students Succeed, WE are committed to the Following:
About North Springs
• Named 2013 Best School in Newsweek and US News & World Report
• Named 2013 Sandy Springs Education Force Partner of the Year recognizing NSCHS’ support of 3rd Annual STEM event with Georgia Tech Research Institute
• Named 2014 AP Honor School, 6th consecutive year recognizing honors in Advanced Placement, AP Merit and AP STEM categories
• Named 2014 National Beta School of Distinction
• 2013 SAT Score rise 87 points
• 2013 End of Course Test rise significantly in Biology, US History, and Economics
About North Springs
• 3 - 2014 National Achievement Finalists
• 7 - 2014 National Merit Finalists
• 4 – 2014 National Merit Scholarship Recipients
• 8 – 2014 National Merit Commended Scholars
• 2014 – 4 students chosen Governor’s Honors Finalists
• 2013 Grad Rate increases – 4.6%
• 2 seniors chosen 2014 UGA Bernard Ramsey Scholars; 1 named 2014 UGA Foundation Fellow
• Sophomores Lily Sandler and Juliana Abel named to Georgia’s 20 under 20 class of 2014
• 35 Athletic Sports Teams
• 48 Student Clubs/Organizations
• Water Polo – 6th in State
• State Swim Meet – 13th in state - Rebecca Cohen
• Girls Track Team going to state
• Award Winning Performing and Visual Arts Department
Focused Curriculum with Academic Rigor and Relevance
• Traditional Schedule
• 7- Period Day8:30am- 3:30pm
• Core & Elective classes:
On-level, honors, advanced placement and dual enrollment
26 credits required to graduate
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Message to Rising Freshmen
• Focus on Academics
• Challenge yourself
• Get Involved
• Your GPA counts
• Take Advantage of Freshman Success
• Ask Questions
The Freshman Success Class will Lead to:
Academies4 smaller learning communities with
a specific academic and career focus:
• Career Technical & Leadership
• Humanities
• Math & Science
• Visual & Performing Arts
Find Yourself Here!through your core classes and elective choices
hands on learning, internships, clubs and activities that enrich and support your Academy focus
Humanities AcademyOur Mission:Understanding where we come from, knowing where we are going and looking forward to where we are going through the lenses of history, literature and language.
Language Arts:9th grade Literature /Composition regular or honors
Social Studies:AP Human Geography Geography
World Languages:ChineseFrenchLatin Spanish
Other electives:Journalism
Humanities AcademyOpportunities include:
• Journalism - award winning Oracle, Echo,
• Yearbook• Mock Trial• Model UN• Foreign Travel• Honor Societies• Competitions
Visual and Performing Arts AcademyOur MissionTo inspire and develop emerging arts patrons, arts critics, and arts professionals.
The VPA Academy includes elective courses for magnet and non magnet students.
Magnet students must take 8 VPA electives over 4 years and classes include:
• Band• Choral Music• Musical Theatre• Dance• Drama (Acting)• Technical Theatre• Orchestra• Visual Arts:
• 9th grade art fundamentals• 2 D and 3 D design• drawing, printmaking, sculpture
Sophomore Josh Achiron is #1 in the US in jazz guitar
North Springs’ 2014 spring musical Ruthless garners 2 Shuler Hensley Award nominations and 4 honorable mentions
Visual and Performing Arts Academy
Recent highlights:
Orchestra Performance at Disney
Sophomore Josh Achiron wins 1st chair guitar in National Jazz Band
Junior Christine Cummins performs at Carnegie Hall
Ruthless the Musical wins 2 – 2014 Shuler Hensley Awards and 4 honorable mentions
Math and Science AcademyOur MissionInspiring a lasting depth of knowledge in math and science through logic, research and applications.
All students must earn 4 core science units and 4 core math units over 4 years
Magnet students must take 4 additional math or science electives over 4 years
9th grade courses include:• Earth systems or honors biology• CCGPS Coordinated Algebra or • Accelerated Coordinated Algebra
Math and Science Academy• Recent highlights include:
• Junior Veronica Sondervan presents at World Food Prize Global Youth Institute’s; wins 2014 Wallace-Carver Fellowship to study food insecurity
• 2014 Science Olympiad team goes to State
• 2014 STAR Student is Math Magnet student Jake Busby
• North Springs’ 2014 Teacher of the Year and finalist for FCS teacher of the year is physics teacher Zach Luna
Career, Technical, Leadership Academy
Our MissionIs to create leaders with an accomplished understanding of current business, industry, technology and service careers to equip them with the knowledge and skills for success in post-secondary academia, community and the global workforce.
The Academy offers elective classes and pathway certification for students completing a 3 course pathway ending with a work-based learning or internship opportunity
Program clusters and pathways include:• Business Management
• Entrepreneurship Pathway• Information Technology
• Web and Digital Design Pathway• Healthcare Science Career
• Allied Health Pathway• Leadership JROTC Pathway
• Arts, Audio-Visual Technology & Communications• Audio-Video, Technology & Film Pathway• Graphic Design Pathway
Human Services Career cluster- Food & Nutrition Pathway
65 Health Occupation students sweep region competition in 2013; in 2014 - 13 HOSA students qualify for NATIONAL competition!
AVID (Avid Via Individual Determination)
• Designed to increase school-wide learning and performance
• The mission is to ensure all students, especially students in the middle complete a college preparatory path
AVID Will ...• Help students succeed in rigorous
curriculum
• Encourage students to participate in school activities.
• Increase number of NSCHS students enrolling in four-year universities and colleges.
• Help students to become educated and responsible as well as leadears in school and society.
Guidance Tips for Success• 7 classes per semester• Grades can be accessed and viewed via Home Access• Final grades posted at the conclusion of each semester• Yearlong Course = 1.0 credits • One Semester Course = .5 credits• Grading Scale:
* A (90-100)* B (80-89)* C (70-79)
• 7 additional points are added to a final grade higher than 70 in approved Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses
Guidance Tips for Success• CLASS of 2018: 26 credits required
• English – 4 credits • Math – 4 credits• Science – 4 credits• Social Studies – 3 credits• CTE/World Language/Fine Arts* – 3 credits
*Note: 2 or 3 years of World Language credits may be required for college admission
• Health/Personal Fitness – 1 credit (each .5)• Electives – 7 credits
• Promotion /Retention Credits• 10th: 5 credits 11th: 12 credits 12th: 19 credits
• Graduate: 26 credits to graduate
Sample Schedule
If a student fails 1st or 2nd semester of a required course for graduation, then summer school is needed to earn course credit.
HOPE Scholarship RIGOR Requirements
• HOPE Scholarship Program will average failing grades and passing grades in ALL core classes.
• College Prep pathway students will need a 3.0 core GPA –(partial pay)
• Vocational/Career Tech students will need a 3.2 core GPA • Honors points will be taken out for the HOPE average. Only
Advanced Placement courses will carry additional points (5 on a 4.0 scale) toward the HOPE average.
Changes:HOPE Wants to see Advanced classes in Math, Science, Lang. Arts , Social Studies and Language. This includes more AP and Honors courses . Zell Miller Scholarship 3.7+ GPA-
Advanced Placement (AP)
• A Nationally Standardized Program of College-Level Courses and Exams for Secondary School Students
• 25 AP Courses Offered
Why Take AP Courses in High School?
• Broaden your intellectual horizons.
• Gain an edge in college preparation
• Emphasize students commitment to academic excellence
Earn College Credit for Work in High School
If you receive score of a 3 or better on the AP exam, you could earn credit for the equivalent course at a participating institution.
Reduce the cost of college by each credit earned in high school.
Athletics
Academic Organizations and Extracurricular Activities
• 21st Century Leaders• Academic Bowl• Animal Pack• Anime Club• Beta Club• Book Club• Chinese Club• Chorus Class Council• Classical Music Club• Echo - Lit Mag• Executive Council • FBLA – Future Business Leaders of
America• Writer’s Circle• FCA Fellowship of Christian Athletes• French Club• Interact
• Invisible Children • Jewish Culture Club• Junior Class Council• Latin Club• Marching Band• Math Team• Model UN• My Little Brony• National Art Honor Society• Philosophy Club• Sci-Fi Club• Science Bowl• Speak/GSA• Student Ambassadors• Thespians Society• Tri-M• Water Polo
Spartans are leading the way in Parent Communications
No More Paper Forms! Online Payments Fewer RoboCalls Two Way Communications
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[email protected] First & Last Name
as the subject line
Parent Communications in 2014
Spartan StyleGrab your phone and
send email to:
Spartan Gear-up Days for Freshman
August 7th
8:30-10:30am (Seniors)10:45-1:00pm (Senior Boot Camp)
2:00-4:00pm (Juniors)
August 8th 8:30-10:30am (Sophomores)
12:00-4:00pm (Freshmen)
Summer School
June 2nd – June 27th
8:10 – 3:45pmSandy Springs Middle
School
• Health and PE Credit
North Springs Charter High School