presented by claire hamm, lpc, ncc franklin high school … · 2011. 3. 28. · lal (beginning with...
TRANSCRIPT
-
PARENTPARENT SCHEDULING SCHEDULING
INFORMATION SESSIONINFORMATION SESSION for 2011for 2011--20122012
Presented byPresented byClaire Hamm, LPC, NCCClaire Hamm, LPC, NCC
Franklin High SchoolFranklin High SchoolSupervisor of GuidanceSupervisor of Guidance
-
Guidance DepartmentGuidance Department
Guidance Office is located in AGuidance Office is located in A--206206
Career Center is located in ACareer Center is located in A--207207
Counselors are assigned to students by Counselors are assigned to students by alphabetalphabet
Staff: 7 counselors, one secretary, and Staff: 7 counselors, one secretary, and supervisorsupervisor
Phone number: (732) 302Phone number: (732) 302--4200 Ext. 5208 4200 Ext. 5208 (Mrs. Naulty, guidance secretary)(Mrs. Naulty, guidance secretary)
-
Schedule your classes each year.Schedule your classes each year.
Assist you with your program of study Assist you with your program of study planning.planning.
Provide information on college, trade Provide information on college, trade and technical schools. and technical schools.
Provide support if you are having trouble Provide support if you are having trouble with any of your classes.with any of your classes.
Provide support if you are having trouble Provide support if you are having trouble with extracurricular activities.with extracurricular activities.
Help you understand your report card, Help you understand your report card, your GPA, and your transcript.your GPA, and your transcript.
-
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSGRADUATION REQUIREMENTSSUBJECT AREASUBJECT AREA CREDITS REQUIREDCREDITS REQUIREDLanguage Arts LiteracyLanguage Arts Literacy 2020
MathematicsMathematics 1515
ScienceScience 1515
Social StudiesSocial Studies 1515
Health/PE or JROTCHealth/PE or JROTC 2020
Visual & Performing ArtsVisual & Performing Arts 55
Career, Consumer, Family, Life SkillsCareer, Consumer, Family, Life Skills 55
World LanguagesWorld Languages 55
ElectivesElectives 17.517.5
Financial LiteracyFinancial Literacy
TOTAL CREDITSTOTAL CREDITS2.52.5
120120
-
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS CREDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR PROMOTIONFOR PROMOTION
30 CREDITS30 CREDITSEarn 5 credits in both grade level Math and Earn 5 credits in both grade level Math and
LAL (beginning with Class of 2014)LAL (beginning with Class of 2014)
GRADE 10GRADE 10
60 CREDITS60 CREDITSEarn total of 10 credits in grade level Math Earn total of 10 credits in grade level Math and LAL (beginning with the Class of 2014)and LAL (beginning with the Class of 2014)
GRADE 11GRADE 11
90 CREDITS90 CREDITSEarn total of 15 credits in grade level Math Earn total of 15 credits in grade level Math and LAL (beginning with the Class of 2014)and LAL (beginning with the Class of 2014)
GRADE 12GRADE 12
120 CREDITS120 CREDITSEarn total of 20 credits in LAL and 15 credits Earn total of 20 credits in LAL and 15 credits
in Math (beginning with the Class of 2014)in Math (beginning with the Class of 2014)
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
HSPA HSPA (High School Proficiency Assessment)(High School Proficiency Assessment)
Taken for the first time in the spring of the junior yearTaken for the first time in the spring of the junior year
Student must have 60 credits in order to be eligible to Student must have 60 credits in order to be eligible to take the HSPA.take the HSPA.
If student does not demonstrate proficiency on one or If student does not demonstrate proficiency on one or both sections (math and language arts literacy) of the both sections (math and language arts literacy) of the HSPA, student will be placed in the appropriate HSPA, student will be placed in the appropriate Language Arts Literacy Lab or Math Lab for additional Language Arts Literacy Lab or Math Lab for additional assistance in the senior year. assistance in the senior year.
A student who does not demonstrate proficiency on the A student who does not demonstrate proficiency on the HSPA in spring of the junior year will have two more HSPA in spring of the junior year will have two more opportunities to demonstrate proficiency on the HSPA opportunities to demonstrate proficiency on the HSPA in the fall and spring of the senior year.in the fall and spring of the senior year.
-
STUDY. STUDY.
DO YOUR BEST WORK.DO YOUR BEST WORK.Junior year GPA is one of three years that colleges Junior year GPA is one of three years that colleges
and other schools will look at and other schools will look at when deciding whether to admit a student.when deciding whether to admit a student.
Colleges require senior midColleges require senior mid--year progress reports.year progress reports.
#1 Tip for Juniors and Seniors
-
LEVELS OF INSTRUCTIONLEVELS OF INSTRUCTION
College Prep College Prep (Standard)(Standard)
HonorsHonors
Advanced Placement Advanced Placement
-
FOURFOUR
YEARS OF YEARS OF
LAL (English) LAL (English)
ARE REQUIRED ARE REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
WHATWHAT’’S NEW IN LANGUAGE S NEW IN LANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVES?ARTS ELECTIVES?
Graphic Novels and Graphic Novels and Anime (1/2 year)Anime (1/2 year)
Poetry Today (1/2 year)Poetry Today (1/2 year)
Film Representing Film Representing Culture (1/2 year)Culture (1/2 year)
Contemporary Young Contemporary Young Adult Literature (1/2 year)Adult Literature (1/2 year)
-
LANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVESLANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVES
Journalism IJournalism I
Journalism II HonorsJournalism II Honors
Creative Writing Honors (1/2 year)Creative Writing Honors (1/2 year)
Expository Writing (1/2 year)Expository Writing (1/2 year)
Mass Media (1/2 year) Mass Media (1/2 year)
Speech and Debate (1/2 year)Speech and Debate (1/2 year)
Literature of African Americans (1/2 year) Literature of African Americans (1/2 year)
Literary Legends and Lore (1/2 year)Literary Legends and Lore (1/2 year)
Shakespeare Honors (1/2 year)Shakespeare Honors (1/2 year)
-
THREETHREE
YEARS OF YEARS OF
MATH MATH
ARE REQUIRED ARE REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
MATHEMATICS ELECTIVESMATHEMATICS ELECTIVES
Advanced Algebra and Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry Trigonometry
PrePre--CalculusCalculus
PrePre--Calculus HonorsCalculus Honors
Calculus I Honors Calculus I Honors
Advanced Placement Calculus AB Advanced Placement Calculus AB
Advanced Placement Calculus BC Advanced Placement Calculus BC
Advanced Placement StatisticsAdvanced Placement Statistics
Probability and Statistics (1/2 Probability and Statistics (1/2 year)year)
Discrete Mathematics (1/2 year)Discrete Mathematics (1/2 year)
-
THREE YEARS OF THREE YEARS OF SOCIAL STUDIESSOCIAL STUDIES
ARE REQUIRED ARE REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVESSOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES
African Americans and Study of Minorities in AmericaAfrican Americans and Study of Minorities in America
Human Development, Behavior and Relations (1/2 year) Human Development, Behavior and Relations (1/2 year)
Sociology (1/2 year)Sociology (1/2 year)
Modern American Government and Law (IPLE) (H)Modern American Government and Law (IPLE) (H)
Global Issues: A History of the 20th and 21st CenturiesGlobal Issues: A History of the 20th and 21st Centuries
Latin American and Caribbean StudiesLatin American and Caribbean Studies
Economics for the 21st Century (1/2 year) Economics for the 21st Century (1/2 year)
-
THREETHREE
YEARS OF YEARS OF SCIENCES SCIENCES
ARE REQUIRED ARE REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
SCIENCE ELECTIVESSCIENCE ELECTIVES
Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology
Special Topics in Life Science Special Topics in Life Science
Special Topics in Chemistry Special Topics in Chemistry
Special Topics in PhysicsSpecial Topics in Physics
AP Environmental ScienceAP Environmental Science
AP Physics B AP Physics B
Overview of EngineeringOverview of Engineering
Technology SystemsTechnology Systems
ForensicsForensics
Fundamentals of Fundamentals of Microbiology and Genetics Microbiology and Genetics
-
ONEONE
YEAR OF YEAR OF
A WORLD A WORLD LANGUAGE LANGUAGE
IS REQUIRED IS REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
WORLD LANGUAGESWORLD LANGUAGES
ChineseChinese
FrenchFrench
LatinLatin
SpanishSpanish
-
WHATWHAT’’S NEW IN WORLD S NEW IN WORLD LANGUAGES IN 2010LANGUAGES IN 2010--2011?2011?
CHINESE IICHINESE IIMandarin Chinese is spoken by 873 million speakers, making it the most widely spoken first language in the world.
One fifth of the planet speaks Chinese. China has now become the second largest economy in the world.
-
ONE YEAR ONE YEAR OF OF CAREER EDUCATION, CAREER EDUCATION,
CONSUMER AND CONSUMER AND FAMILY SCIENCES, FAMILY SCIENCES, AND LIFE SKILLSAND LIFE SKILLS
IS REQUIRED IS REQUIRED FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
PRACTICAL ARTSPRACTICAL ARTS BUSINESSBUSINESS
Accounting I and IIAccounting I and II
Business: An IntroductionBusiness: An Introduction
Marketing I, II, and IIIMarketing I, II, and III
Computer Applications I (1/2 year)Computer Applications I (1/2 year)
Computer Applications II (1/2 year)Computer Applications II (1/2 year)
Entrepreneurship (1/2 year)Entrepreneurship (1/2 year)
Principles of Business Law (1/2 year)Principles of Business Law (1/2 year)
Applied Business Law (1/2 year)Applied Business Law (1/2 year)
Business Psychology (1/2 year)Business Psychology (1/2 year)
Personal Finance (1/2 year)Personal Finance (1/2 year)
Personal Finance CEP (1/2 year)Personal Finance CEP (1/2 year)
-
PRACTICAL ARTSPRACTICAL ARTS FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCEFAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE
Fashion and DesignFashion and Design
Early Childhood LaboratoryEarly Childhood Laboratory
Custom TailoringCustom Tailoring
Advanced TailoringAdvanced Tailoring
Nutrition, Food and You (1/2 year)Nutrition, Food and You (1/2 year)
International Cuisine (1/2 year)International Cuisine (1/2 year)
Child Development/Parenting (1/2 Child Development/Parenting (1/2 year)year)
Learning Strategies (1/2 year)Learning Strategies (1/2 year)
Career Exploration (1/2 year)Career Exploration (1/2 year)
-
PRACTICAL ARTSPRACTICAL ARTS TECHNOLOGYTECHNOLOGY
Design TechnologyDesign Technology
Advanced Design TechnologyAdvanced Design Technology
Architectural Design TechnologyArchitectural Design Technology
Introduction to Materials Design TechnologyIntroduction to Materials Design Technology
Advanced Wood TechnologyAdvanced Wood Technology
Computer Animation & Web Design Level IComputer Animation & Web Design Level I
Computer Animation & Web Design Level IIComputer Animation & Web Design Level II
Computer Animation & Web Design Level IIIComputer Animation & Web Design Level III
Computer Animation & Web Design Level IVComputer Animation & Web Design Level IV
-
ONE YEAR OF ONE YEAR OF VISUAL OR VISUAL OR
PERFORMING PERFORMING ARTS ARTS
IS REQUIRED IS REQUIRED
FOR FOR
GRADUATIONGRADUATION
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS ARTART
Art IA and IBArt IA and IB
Art II, III, and IV HonorsArt II, III, and IV Honors
Advanced Placement (AP) Art HistoryAdvanced Placement (AP) Art History
Commercial Art I, II, III, and IVCommercial Art I, II, III, and IV
Introduction to Art Media (1/2 year) Introduction to Art Media (1/2 year)
Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art
Advanced Photography I, II, III Advanced Photography I, II, III
Film Survey (1/2 year)Film Survey (1/2 year)
Cartooning and Animation I and IICartooning and Animation I and II
Illustration I and IIIllustration I and II
Drawing Drawing
Sculpture I and II (1/2 year)Sculpture I and II (1/2 year)
Advanced Sculpture Studio I, II, III Advanced Sculpture Studio I, II, III
Ceramics I, II, III and IVCeramics I, II, III and IV
3D Computer Graphics I and II 3D Computer Graphics I and II
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DANCEDANCE
Dance I, II, III, IV Dance I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)(placement by audition)
Intermediate Dance I, Intermediate Dance I, II, III, IV (placement by II, III, IV (placement by audition)audition)
Advanced Dance Advanced Dance Honors I, II, III, IV Honors I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)(placement by audition)
Musical Theater Major Musical Theater Major I, II, IIII, II, III
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS DRAMADRAMA
Introduction to DramaIntroduction to Drama
Drama II, III, IV Drama II, III, IV (placement by audition)(placement by audition)
Musical Theater Major I, Musical Theater Major I, II, IIIII, III
Musical Theater SurveyMusical Theater Survey
Set Design I, II, III, IVSet Design I, II, III, IV
Acting for Film and Acting for Film and Television HonorsTelevision Honors
Independent Study: Independent Study: DirectingDirecting
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS MUSICMUSIC
Freshmen Band/Marching Band HonorsFreshmen Band/Marching Band Honors
Symphonic Band/Symphonic Band Honors I, II, Symphonic Band/Symphonic Band Honors I, II, IIIIII
Wind Ensemble/Wind Ensemble Honors I, II, III Wind Ensemble/Wind Ensemble Honors I, II, III (placement by audition)(placement by audition)
Concert Choir Honors I, II, III, IV (placement by Concert Choir Honors I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)audition)
Voice Class I, II, III, IV Voice Class I, II, III, IV
Freshmen OrchestraFreshmen Orchestra
Orchestra Honors I, II, IIIOrchestra Honors I, II, III
Guitar I, II, and III HonorsGuitar I, II, and III Honors
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS MUSICMUSIC
Jazz and Classical Guitar Honors (placement by audition)Jazz and Classical Guitar Honors (placement by audition)
Music Keyboard I and II Music Keyboard I and II
Piano Honors I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)Piano Honors I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)
Advanced Piano I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)Advanced Piano I, II, III, IV (placement by audition)
Music Theory IMusic Theory I
Advanced Placement (AP) Music Theory Advanced Placement (AP) Music Theory
Vocal Music from Folk to PopVocal Music from Folk to Pop
-
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTSVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS TELEVISION PRODUCTIONTELEVISION PRODUCTION
Aspects of Video Production IAspects of Video Production I
Aspects of Video Production IIAspects of Video Production II
Acting for Film and Television Acting for Film and Television HonorsHonors
-
What is Virtual High School?What is Virtual High School?
Virtual High School is a global consortium of Virtual High School is a global consortium of approximately 650 schools.approximately 650 schools.
Approximately 12,000 students worldwide are Approximately 12,000 students worldwide are enrolled in VHS courses in 2009enrolled in VHS courses in 2009--2010.2010.
Courses are limited to 25 students.Courses are limited to 25 students.
All courses are taught by certified teachers who All courses are taught by certified teachers who are specially trained in online education.are specially trained in online education.
All Advanced Placement courses have been All Advanced Placement courses have been audited and approved by College Board.audited and approved by College Board.
-
What courses are offered?What courses are offered?
There are approximately 350 different courses There are approximately 350 different courses offered, in every subject area.offered, in every subject area.
Courses that current FHS students are taking Courses that current FHS students are taking include: include:
AP Computer Science, Art History, Mythology, AP Computer Science, Art History, Mythology, Integrated Mechanical Physics, Personal Finance, Integrated Mechanical Physics, Personal Finance, The Human Body, Programming in Visual Basic, The Human Body, Programming in Visual Basic, Community Service Learning and many others.Community Service Learning and many others.
Students learn the course material as well as vital Students learn the course material as well as vital 2121stst
Century learning skills including problem Century learning skills including problem
solving and critical thinking.solving and critical thinking.
-
ELECTIVE REQUEST FORMSELECTIVE REQUEST FORMS
Due to Guidance Office no later Due to Guidance Office no later than Friday, April 1, 2011.than Friday, April 1, 2011.
-
ATTENDANCE POLICYATTENDANCE POLICY
A student who has A student who has
1818 or moreor more
unexcusedunexcused
absences will be placed on absences will be placed on ““nono--creditcredit”” status.
status.
-
EXCUSED ABSENCESEXCUSED ABSENCES
Student illnessStudent illness
(physician(physician’’s note will be required for s note will be required for continuous absences that exceed 3 consecutive days continuous absences that exceed 3 consecutive days and will also be required for students who have been and will also be required for students who have been absent because of contagious or infectious diseases or absent because of contagious or infectious diseases or conditions as designated by the New Jersey State conditions as designated by the New Jersey State Department of Health, refer to Policy 5141.22) Department of Health, refer to Policy 5141.22)
A A death in thedeath in the
immediate familyimmediate family
Observance of a Observance of a religious holidayreligious holiday
Required courtRequired court
attendance; attendance;
College visitationsCollege visitations
((limit of threelimit of three););
-
UNEXCUSED ABSENCESUNEXCUSED ABSENCES
Examples of student unexcused absences include, but are not limited to the following:
1) Family travel and vacations
2) Performance of household or babysitting duties
3) Other daytime activities that are unrelated to the school program
-
TARDIESTARDIES
Every five (5) Every five (5) tardiestardies
to a full year course will equate to to a full year course will equate to a cut of class and disciplinary consequences equivalent a cut of class and disciplinary consequences equivalent to that for a cut of class will be imposed. to that for a cut of class will be imposed.
Every three (3) Every three (3) tardiestardies
to a half year course will equate to a half year course will equate to a cut of class and disciplinary consequences to a cut of class and disciplinary consequences equivalent to that for a cut of class will be imposed. equivalent to that for a cut of class will be imposed. Students are reminded that three (3) cuts of a single Students are reminded that three (3) cuts of a single class will result in disciplinary action. class will result in disciplinary action.
Students, who are late and thus missing 10 or more Students, who are late and thus missing 10 or more minutes of the class period, will be marked for a cut of minutes of the class period, will be marked for a cut of class.class.
-
DAILY COURSE ATTENDANCEDAILY COURSE ATTENDANCE
Student cannot be absent from a full year class more Student cannot be absent from a full year class more than 18 days or he/she will receive no credit for the than 18 days or he/she will receive no credit for the class regardless of grade earned.class regardless of grade earned.
Student cannot be absent from a half year class more Student cannot be absent from a half year class more than 9 days or he/she will receive no credit for the than 9 days or he/she will receive no credit for the class regardless of grade earned.class regardless of grade earned.
A student who is absent may not participate in any A student who is absent may not participate in any extracurricular activities on the day of absence extracurricular activities on the day of absence without the without the written approval written approval of the principal or his/her of the principal or his/her designee.designee.
-
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONSCLUBS & ORGANIZATIONSAcademic LeagueAcademic LeagueAmnesty InternationalAmnesty InternationalAsian Awareness ClubAsian Awareness ClubBrass EnsembleBrass EnsembleCaptainsCaptains’’
Leadership CouncilLeadership CouncilCrescent ClubCrescent ClubDance Ensemble TroupeDance Ensemble TroupeDECADECAEnvironmental ClubEnvironmental ClubFuture Business Leaders of America Future Business Leaders of America
(FBLA). (FBLA). FHS NewspaperFHS NewspaperF.I.R.S.T. RoboticsF.I.R.S.T. RoboticsFrench ClubFrench ClubFuture Educators of AmericaFuture Educators of AmericaGospel ChoirGospel ChoirGuitar EnsembleGuitar EnsembleIntramuralsIntramuralsInteract ClubInteract ClubJROTCJROTC
Junior Classical LeagueJunior Classical LeagueKey ClubKey ClubLibrary ClubLibrary ClubLiterary JournalLiterary JournalMadrigal SingersMadrigal SingersMath LeagueMath LeagueModel CongressModel CongressModel UNModel UNNational Honor SocietyNational Honor SocietyPercussion EnsemblePercussion EnsembleR.I.M.E.R.I.M.E.R.E.B.E.L.R.E.B.E.L.Science LeagueScience LeagueSpanish ClubSpanish ClubSpring MusicalSpring MusicalStock Market ClubStock Market ClubString Chamber OrchestraString Chamber OrchestraStudent CouncilStudent CouncilYearbookYearbook
-
FALL SPORTSFALL SPORTS
Boys SoccerBoys Soccer
CheerleadingCheerleading
Color GuardColor Guard
Boys Cross CountryBoys Cross Country
Girls Cross CountryGirls Cross Country
Field HockeyField Hockey
FootballFootball
Girls SoccerGirls Soccer
Girls TennisGirls Tennis
Marching BandMarching Band
-
WINTER SPORTSWINTER SPORTS
Boys basketballBoys basketball
Girls basketballGirls basketball
CheerleadingCheerleading
Indoor TrackIndoor Track
SwimmingSwimming
WrestlingWrestling
-
SPRING SPORTSSPRING SPORTS
BaseballBaseball
Boys Spring TrackBoys Spring Track
Boys TennisBoys Tennis
Girls Spring TrackGirls Spring Track
GolfGolf
SoftballSoftball
-
The Road to College The Road to College --
JuniorsJuniors
Take the PSAT at FHS in October 2011 Take the PSAT at FHS in October 2011 ––
and take it and take it seriously!seriously!
Take the SAT or the ACT in the spring of junior yearTake the SAT or the ACT in the spring of junior year
Work with your counselor to identify colleges/technical Work with your counselor to identify colleges/technical schools to which you will applyschools to which you will apply
Attend the College & Career Night at FHS in AprilAttend the College & Career Night at FHS in April
Begin your college campus visits in the spring/summer Begin your college campus visits in the spring/summer of junior yearof junior year
Do your very best work! Junior year GPA is Do your very best work! Junior year GPA is important!!!important!!!
-
The Road to College The Road to College --
SeniorsSeniors
Finalize your list of colleges Finalize your list of colleges ––
safety, realistic, and reach safety, realistic, and reach schoolsschools
SAT and College Application Fee WaiversSAT and College Application Fee Waivers
Take the SAT or the ACTTake the SAT or the ACT
Visit Visit FairTest.orgFairTest.org
for for ““Test OptionalTest Optional””
institutionsinstitutions
Complete your Brag Sheet and request letters of Complete your Brag Sheet and request letters of recommendationrecommendation
Complete applications in the fall and/or by deadlinesComplete applications in the fall and/or by deadlines
File the FAFSA after January 1 for all student aidFile the FAFSA after January 1 for all student aid
Apply for local and national scholarshipsApply for local and national scholarships
Receive acceptances and make a decisionReceive acceptances and make a decision
-
Do your best work!Do your best work!
Develop a plan to make Develop a plan to make your dream come true!your dream come true!
Enjoy every minute of Enjoy every minute of your high schools your high schools
days!days!
JUNIORS and SENIORS……
-
GO WARRIORS!GO WARRIORS!
PARENT�SCHEDULING INFORMATION SESSION�for 2011-2012Guidance DepartmentSlide Number 3GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSCREDIT REQUIREMENTS �FOR PROMOTIONHSPA �(High School Proficiency Assessment)Slide Number 7LEVELS OF INSTRUCTIONSlide Number 9WHAT’S NEW IN LANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVES?LANGUAGE ARTS ELECTIVESSlide Number 12MATHEMATICS ELECTIVESSlide Number 14SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVESSlide Number 16SCIENCE ELECTIVESSlide Number 18WORLD LANGUAGESWHAT’S NEW IN WORLD LANGUAGES IN 2010-2011?Slide Number 21PRACTICAL ARTS�BUSINESSPRACTICAL ARTS�FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCEPRACTICAL ARTS�TECHNOLOGYSlide Number 25VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�ARTVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�DANCEVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�DRAMAVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�MUSICVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�MUSICVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS�TELEVISION PRODUCTIONWhat is Virtual High School?What courses are offered?ELECTIVE REQUEST FORMS��Due to Guidance Office no later than Friday, April 1, 2011.ATTENDANCE POLICYEXCUSED ABSENCESUNEXCUSED ABSENCESTARDIESDAILY COURSE ATTENDANCECLUBS & ORGANIZATIONSFALL SPORTSWINTER SPORTSSPRING SPORTSThe Road to College - JuniorsThe Road to College - SeniorsSlide Number 46GO WARRIORS!