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  • Enrollment Presentation Presented by FA Guidance Staff
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  • 2016
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  • Four Year Plan SEE PAGE 1 OF CPG
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  • What does it take to earn a HS diploma? Be promoted to 9 th grade Enroll in the right courses Good attendance STUDY STUDY STUDY Make passing GRADES Have CREDITS to Graduate
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  • State of Oklahoma Graduation Options
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  • College Preparatory Curriculum Requirements/OK Promise 4credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits History/Social Studies 3 credits Science 2 Units of Foreign Language or Computer Technology 1 Additional core credit +Elective credits to total 23 credits 1 Set of Fine Arts Competencies (obtained in HS Junior year history class) Financial Literacy: This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. 23 credits See page 2 in CPG
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  • State Core Curriculum Requirements 4 credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits of Science 3 credits of social studies + elective credits to equal 23 credits 2 Fine Art Units (obtained in HS Junior year history class) This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. Financial Literacy: This course needs to be completed by the end of the freshmen year. 23 Credits See page 3 CPG
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  • Division I 16 Core Courses required Division II 14 Core Courses required Similar to College Preparatory Graduation Requirements EXCEPT Computer Technology courses DO NOT count as core courses Special Education courses MAY count if requirements are met. NCAA website: www.ncaa.org NCAA Eligibility Course Requirements SEE PAGE 4 IN CPG
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  • Select One Option College Prep/Work Ready curriculum graduation plan OR State Core Curriculum Graduation Plan
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  • What is a credit? Each course/class earns.5 credit per semester 3 credits earned per semester
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  • Add it up... 9 th grade6 credits 10 th grade12 credits 11 th grade18 credits 12 th grade24 credits 23 credits required!
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  • u It is a permanent legal document u It is a history of all classes, grades and test scores u It is sent with college, scholarship and career applications!! Important? Why is my Transcript
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  • Whats on my Transcript? Test Scores (ACT/SAT/EOI) Name -- legal name Grade Point Average (GPA) Total Credits earned JHS does not rank students
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  • Oklahoma Promise Need-based scholarship program based on family income Apply for during: 8 th, 9 th or 10 th grade Info flyers in Counseling Office Check it out on the Internet: www.okpromise.org
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  • End of Instruction/ACE Tests REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION State-Mandated EOI tests: English 10, English 11 Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Biology, US History STUDENTS MUST PASS ENGLISH 10 AND ALGEBRA I AND TWO OTHER TESTS TO QUALIFY FOR A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA!
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  • You too can be Distinguished! Earn 200 total volunteer hours At least 50 hours must be recorded by the end of the students sophomore year. A minimum of 25 hours must be recorded each year during the students sophomore, junior and senior years. A minimum of 25 service hours must be performed through a JHS club, team, class project, or through the Service Learning Coordinator. Distinguished Service Graduate
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  • You too can be Distinguished Academically! Distinguished Graduate Earn a cumulative 3.5 GPA NO semester grade below a C 2 years of the same foreign language Pre-Calculus Physics or Chemistry One credit of AP coursework Plus additional course work
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  • ready... Get Core Classes
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  • Language Arts I Pre-AP Language Arts I
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  • Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Pre-AP Algebra II
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  • Biology Pre-AP Biology
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  • OK History Pre-AP OK History
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  • Two and a half electives to choose Unless you take Summer School to increase your choices ELECTIVE CHOICES!
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  • Financial Literacy Required ELECTIVE
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  • Keyboarding w/ Computer Applications Financial Literacy
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  • Computer Applications # Programming I # * Web Page Design Computer Animation # Meets requirements for Computer Tech # Meets requirements for Computer Tech * Teacher Approval * Teacher Approval
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  • Drawing II Drawing I Ceramics I
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  • Competitive Dramatics * Intro to Value Debate * Intro to Policy Debate * Public Speaking * Mrs. Hartneys Approval
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  • Introduction to Acting
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  • Vocal Music BandOrchestra
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  • Yearbook # Introduction to Film & Television # Screen Writing # # Application Required
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  • Introduction to Fashion Design, Marketing & Financial Literacy Introduction to Sports, Entertainment Marketing & Financial Literacy Introduction to Sports, Entertainment Marketing & Financial Literacy
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  • Consumer Education Family and Consumer Science
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  • Agriculture Science I
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  • 9 th graders can take Introduction to Engineering Design # #Application Required
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  • Pre-Engineering 9 th Grade 9 th Grade: Introduction to Engineering 10 th Grade 10 th Grade: Principles of Engineering 2-Year Pre-Engineering Program 1) 11 th through 12 th Grade 2) Introduction to the field of Engineering through hands-on projects using high- tech equipment 3) Includes Pre-Calc/Trig and Calculus or AP Calculus
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  • First Robotics* (7 th hour) (7 th hour) Junior Air Force ROTC AVID # *Teacher Approval # Application Required
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  • Boys Team Sports Girls Activity/Conditioning Health Adventuring/Outdoor Education Introduction to Sport Medicine Boys or Girls Weight Training
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  • All sports must be entered as an alternate elective in Step 3. Check with the MS counseling office for tryout dates and times. The coaches will submit a roster to FA of players who have made the team. How to Enroll in a Sport
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  • Students who have made a team, counselors at FA will replace one electives All sixth hour sports are competitive Requires that a student be able to stay after the school day. Parents must provide transportation Football: Participation in the summer strength and conditioning program is required High School Athletics
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  • Please check the Course Planning Guide for Please check the Course Planning Guide for... Prerequisite Courses or Grades Year-in-School Requirements Teacher Approval Contracts Applications Fees or Costs Course Descriptions
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  • Talk to your teachers Consider your choices seriously! Check with CORE class teachers: English, Math, Science, Social Studies. See elective teachers, coaches, sponsors. Parents and students study the Course Planning Guide together!
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  • Students may be placed in the following courses if they demonstrate a need for additional instruction: English: Reading and Composition Math:Algebra I Lab PE:Action Based Learning Lab
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  • How do we fill out the
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  • Doe John 99999 Ray Name & Directions
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  • Step 1
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  • Step 2
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  • .5 Credit+ 1 Credit = TotalCredits2.51.5.5 Example 1
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  • 1 Credit+ 1 Credit +.5 Credit = TotalCredits2.521 Example 2
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  • Application/Contract
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  • 951 9 th Girls Basketball 971 9 th Girls Basketball 247 Girls Vocal Music Step 3
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  • Doe John Ray 99999 MD Mom or Dad Doe John Doe
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  • Important Dates to Remember Enrollment MUST be completed! You will receive a list of requested courses in May. Wednesday, March 7th, 2012 Remember June 15 th schedule date!
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  • Making Changes to the Courses You Have Requested: May: In class, students will receive Student Course Requests reports which lists all their requested courses. May: In class, students will receive Student Course Requests reports which lists all their requested courses. When: Request changes in May when counselors and teachers are available to finalize your requests. How: Turn in the Student Course Request report with changes, TAs and parents signature to FA Guidance Office. Deadline : June 15 th When: Request changes in May when counselors and teachers are available to finalize your requests. How: Turn in the Student Course Request report with changes, TAs and parents signature to FA Guidance Office. Deadline : June 15 th
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  • Questions? Now is the time to ask!