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BSHS Student Enrollment

Review the course book online for BSHS student enrollment. Find all enrollment information and materials on Highschoolcourseguide.com. Get details on graduation requirements, outside credits, testing, career planning, college information, and more.

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BSHS Student Enrollment

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  1. BSHS Student Enrollment For the 2019-2020 School Year

  2. The course book is ONLINE! • Now you can review our course book online! • Course book, enrollment materials, and this PowerPoint are listed on the web. • And ALL enrollment information is listed on the course book online at: • Highschoolcourseguide.com • Course books will not be distributed to all students, but if you NEED a paper copy of the book, one will be available in counseling to look through. Highschoolcourseguide.com

  3. Table of Contents • Use the Table of Contents! • Page 2 • Click a department to hyperlink to the pages you want to see. • At the bottom, type in “2” to take you back to the table of contents before clicking another department. Highschoolcourseguide.com

  4. Graduation Requirements • In the Course Book: • Page 4 outlines the graduation requirements • Communication Arts • English I, II, III, IV (or other equivalent courses)………………...4 credits • Social Studies • American Government, World History, & US History……...............3 credits • Math • (must include 1 credit of Algebra I & 1 credit of Geometry)……3 credits • Science • (must include 1 physical & 1 biological science)…………….......3 credits • Practical Art (Ag, Bus/Marketing, FCS, Indus. Tech., PLTW)…...1 credit • Fine Art (music, art or drama)……..……………………………..1 credit • Physical Education……………………………………................1 credit • Health……………………………………………….. ….…….….½ credit • Personal Finance……………………………...……...................½ credit • Electives………………………………………………………….7 credits ___________ • 24 total credits Highschoolcourseguide.com

  5. Additional Information Highschoolcourseguide.com • Page 5: Outside credits (transferring in credit to BSHS) • Page 5-6: Testing (AP, PSAT, SAT, ACT, PreACT, EOC, IRC, Work Keys) • Page 8-13: Career Planning • Page 14-23: College Information • Post High School Course Requirements • Core 42 • Dual Credit/College Courses offered at BSHS • Page 25: A+ • Page 26: Homeschool • Page 29: Tuition Rates • Page 30: Courses with an honor point

  6. MSHSAA,NCAA/NAIA Athletic Eligibility Highschoolcourseguide.com • To be eligible for MSHSAA sanctioned activities, you must be enrolled in 6 full FOR CREDIT classes • Study hall, aiding, online credit recovery class, etc, do not count • And you must have passed 6 classes (earned 3.0 credits) the previous semester. • If you plan to compete in college athletics, you must be certified by the eligibility center. • NCAA – www.eligibilitycenter.org • NAIA – www.playNAIA.org • Page 7-8 in Course Description Book

  7. 8th semester release / Work ReleaseSENIORS ONLY (but prepare early) Highschoolcourseguide.com • 8th semester release • Complete all graduation requirements by December • Work 30 hours a week or enroll in 8 college hours • (Part time option available) • Supervised Marketing/Business Experience • Enroll in College Marketing/Advanced Marketing course • OR Enroll in Business Principles (Dual Credit Option) • Year-long • Be gone half days working (and earning credit) and at BSHS the other half day. • You MUST pass the course, to get the elective credit for work experience • Page 24 of Course Description Book

  8. Advanced Courses • Pages 21-23 • Explain the differences between the types of college credit offered. • Responsibility lies with the student to check what credits may transfer to colleges of their choice. Highschoolcourseguide.com

  9. Advanced Class Requirements • Check the course description book for prerequisites. • If it requires teacher approval, seek it. • AP Classes • No minimum GPA or qualifying ACT • $94 for AP exam • UMKC and MSU Dual Credit • 3.0 GPA OR • 21 Composite ACT • AGAIN, TRY HARD ON YOUR ACT! Take it early, and often! • See page 29 of course book for class fees • With a Dual Credit Class, there are very specific deadlines to add and drop these classes. Don’t sign up if you don’t plan to see it through to the end. • You will NOT be allowed to drop a yearlong dual credit class at semester. You will receive an “F” on your college transcript if you try to withdraw. Highschoolcourseguide.com

  10. When/how can I take the ACT? Highschoolcourseguide.com • Sign up on the ACT website. • ACT.ORG • You will create your own account. • It takes about 45 minutes the 1st time you sign up to create your full account. • Keep your ACT ID handy for future use! • Have a photo of yourself ready to upload. • Cost $46.00 • If you are on free/reduced lunch, you can get an ACT fee waiver from the 300 office.

  11. Course Listing Highschoolcourseguide.com • Departments are listed alphabetically in the book. • The first page of each dept. is the grid. • This grid will indicate a variety of items and answer many questions you have. • Descriptions and specifics (What am I going to be doing in here? What are the prereqs? What college offers the dual credit course? Etc) are found on following pages, in the descriptions. • Begins on page 32.

  12. Course Descriptions(Begins on page 33) • “What do we do in this class?” answered here • Grade levels eligible for course and amount of credit listed here. • Other classes require a “prerequisite” (classes you must take prior to the one listed)

  13. Course Descriptions(Begins on page 33) • If the course offers dual credit, the college and fees will be listed here. • Some classes give you an honor point upon successful completion

  14. So what classes do I need to graduate? Log into Parent Portal on a computer Click on “Grade History” Click on “View Graduation Progress” Highschoolcourseguide.com

  15. So what classes do I need to graduate? • Here is where you will see what you still need to graduate. • When you see a checkmark, you’ve completed that category. Anything extra will be “elective”. • If there’s no check mark, you still need credit in that category. Highschoolcourseguide.com If you feel there is an error on this page, see your counselor.

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  17. Overview of Major Changes Highschoolcourseguide.com • PE • The WHOLE PE department has changed! • All new classes! All new descriptions! • Talk to a PE teacher to see what class best suits your needs and interests • Math • College Stats is now offered year long! (Easier choice ) • College Pre Calc replaces PreCalc (honor point now offered each semester) • College Calc I (must take trig beforehand!) • AP Seminar • New AP course offering • Starting AP Capstone Program • Students interested in research – perhaps considering a PhD someday.

  18. Summer School Opportunities • When you are enrolling for next year, you will also have an opportunity to sign up for summer school. • Retake core classes previously failed. • Take enrichment classes to “get ahead” for next year (ie - personal finance) • Dual Credit Communications • Career Focused Summer School Programs (CLASSES STILL PENDING) • Zoology I and II (dual credit available, Missouri State) • Dental Experience • Health Care Careers (dual credit available, Cleveland College) • Pre Law (dual credit available, UMKC) • Register with your counselor during enrollment. Many are first-come-first-served. • Applications are usually available early March.

  19. CTC Open House! Career Technology Center @ Fort Osage (CTC) Open House Tuesday, February 5th 5:30-7:30 PM fortosagectc.sharpschool.net Learn more about building computers, using computers for design, nursing, construction, car repair, car body work, culinary, owning your own business, fire science, or agriculture productions Apply by Friday, February 8th! Apply at www.fortosage.net/CTC

  20. Enrollment starts FEBRUARY 4! • Beginning February 4, you will enroll one-on-one with your counselor • Have your enrollment sheet/PPS fully complete • Get initials from your core teachers indicating approval of next level courses • Double-check that you’re choosing classes to meet graduation requirements • Plan time in your schedule for CTC, Work Release, Hospitality, or any other courses that will take a chunk of time. • Make sure the alternates you choose are classes you are actually ok with taking. • Plan for summer school classes. • Get a parent signature! • If the paperwork is not complete when your class enrolls in the library, you will not get your first choice courses.

  21. Curriculum Night • Curriculum Night @ BSHS on January 30 from 6:00-8:00 • Start in PAC at 6:00 • Talk with departmental teachers/curriculum fair (beginning @6:30) • AP/Dual Credit break out • ACT breakout

  22. Good luck! • Contact your counselor with questions • Christy Blaney (A-C) cblaney@bssd.net • Leigh Weatherspoon (D-H) lweatherspoon@bssd.net • Erica Millay (I-M) emillay@bssd.net • Kelly Frey (N-Sn) kfrey@bssd.net • Megan Callanan (So-Z) mcallanan@bssd.net

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