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WELCOME CLASS OF 2017

WELCOME CLASS OF 2017. Deer Park High School North Campus. NORTH CAMPUS ADMINISTRATORS. Ernie Salazar – Principal – 832-668-7301 Dr. Leone Clark – 832-668-7301 Carey Driskell – 832-668-7302 Mary Peacock – 832-668-7302. COUNSELORS. Christine Frames – (A-K) – 832-668-7305

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WELCOME CLASS OF 2017

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  1. WELCOME CLASS OF 2017 Deer Park High School North Campus

  2. NORTH CAMPUS ADMINISTRATORS Ernie Salazar – Principal – 832-668-7301 Dr. Leone Clark – 832-668-7301 Carey Driskell – 832-668-7302 Mary Peacock – 832-668-7302

  3. COUNSELORS Christine Frames – (A-K) – 832-668-7305 Meagan Kiefer – (L-Z) – 832-668-7305

  4. JUNIOR HIGH PRE-REGISTRATION The counselors will be at the Junior High campuses to Pre-Register students on the following dates: Feb 25th – FJH Feb 26th – BJH Feb 27th– DPJH March 19th– DWJH The 8th graders will enter their electives into the computer at their junior high after the NC counselors visit their campus on the above dates.

  5. SCHEDULES • Schedules reflect 7 classes. If a student chooses to enroll in a flex class, their schedule will have 8 classes. Flex classes meet 3 days a week (Tues, Wed, Thurs) from 7:25-8:40 am • March 25, 2013 – Application for Flex Classes opens online

  6. Required Core Classes for Freshmen

  7. REQUIRED ELECTIVES

  8. PAP/AP CLASSES OFFEREDAT NORTH CAMPUS Geometry (PAP) Algebra II (PAP) Biology (PAP) English I (PAP) Spanish I (PAP) World Geography (PAP) AP Human Geography

  9. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TAKING ADVANCED CLASSES • Grade of 80 or above in the preceding honors class, or 90 or above in the preceding general class. • Recommendation of the teacher. • Application Process for AP Human Geography.

  10. HOW TO EARN A CREDIT • A credit is earned when a student successfully completes a course with a grade of 70 or above. • A student’s schedule reflects seven classes each semester; therefore, a student has the opportunity to earn 3.5 credits per semester, 7 for the year. • Additional credits can be earned by taking a flex class.

  11. GRADE LEVEL CLASSIFICATION Students will be classified at the beginning of each school year according to the number of credits earned.

  12. PROGRESS REPORTS North Campus will provide academic information routinely to parents or guardians in three ways: • Students will receive a report card at the end of each six weeks. • Students will receive a progress report with student’s averages in all classes after the third week of every six week period for delivery to parents or guardians. • Skyward Family Access – online information system.

  13. CAUSES OF FAILURE Research has shown that academic failure at the ninth grade level is caused by the following: • Failure to do homework • Attendance • Failure to ask for assistance when falling behind • Removal from class for disciplinary or other reasons (ISS or DAEP).

  14. Mandatory Flex Class A student entering the ninth grade who failed more than one core class during his or her eighth grade year shall be required to enroll in a flex period class assigned by the principal or designee.

  15. Online Information • The Program of Studies is available on the DPISD webpage under the Parents and Students links. • The Program of Studies is also available on the North Campus webpage. • Pre-Registration form is Available Online • Information concerning STAAR/EOC • North Campus Teacher Websites

  16. New STAAR Assessment Incoming 9th grade students graduating under the recommended plan will potentially take 15 EOC tests. ELA - English I, English II, English III Math - Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Science - Biology, Chemistry, Physics Social Studies - World Geography, World History, U.S. History

  17. New STAAR Assessment • The new tests will be significantly more rigorous. • Students will need to meet a cumulative score in each of the 4 core subjects for graduation. • Student must meet a minimum score on individual tests in order to count in the cumulative score.

  18. STAAR / EOC Targets Level II - Satisfactory Academic Performance Level III - Accomplished Academic Performance

  19. Closing Thank you for coming tonight! Our building will be closed all summer as we begin the remodeling of our campus. Please watch the NC website and your mail for information regarding student packet pick-up and registration. • August 26, 2013 – First Day of School • August 27, 2013 – First Day of Flex Class

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