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2019-2020 Registration Process

2019-2020 Registration Process. Bellville High School Current 9 th , 10 th and 11 th Grade. AGENDA. Graduation Requirements Scheduling for 2019-2020 Dual Credit Testing. Join Remind. Text to : 81010 Message: Current 9 th graders @khake6 Current 10 th graders @ 4a474c

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2019-2020 Registration Process

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  1. 2019-2020 Registration Process Bellville High School Current 9th, 10th and 11th Grade

  2. AGENDA • Graduation Requirements • Scheduling for 2019-2020 • Dual Credit • Testing

  3. Join Remind Text to : 81010 Message: Current 9th graders @khake6 Current 10th graders @4a474c Current 11th graders @gf7k9

  4. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Current 9th thru 11th Graders

  5. Foundation Program + Endorsement • 26 Credits (22 Foundation Credits + 4 Endorsement Credits) • 4 English • 4 Math • 4 Science • 3 Social Studies • 2 Years of the same foreign language • 1 Year of Fine Arts • 1 Year of Physical Education • 7 Elective Credits

  6. What is an Endorsement? • Area of specialized study • Similar to choosing a college major • Students shall specify in writing the endorsement they intend to earn upon entering Grade 9. • This will be done through their four-year plan. • 5 Endorsement Areas • Students may earn more than one

  7. Bellville ISD Endorsements • STEM • Business & Industry • Public Services • Arts & Humanities • Multidisciplinary

  8. Business & Industry • Agriculture Animal Studies • Agriculture Agribusiness • Agriculture Food Production • Agriculture Plants • Agriculture Power & Structural • Arts, A/V Technology & Communication • Business Management & Administration • Business Marketing • Transportation

  9. STEM • A STEM endorsement is earned by completing: • 5 credits in math • Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and two advanced math courses OR • 5 credits in science • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and two advanced science courses

  10. Public Services • A Public Services endorsement is earned by completing: • Four or more credits with at least two in the same career cluster including at least one advanced CTE course

  11. Arts & Humanities • An Arts and Humanities endorsement is earned by completing: • A coherent sequence of four credits from one or two disciplines in fine arts • Band, Art, Theatre Production, Theater Arts, Technical Theater OR • Dual Foreign Language • Two levels in two Foreign Languages - Spanish I, Spanish II, and Latin I, Latin II

  12. Multidisciplinary Studies • A Multidisciplinary Studies endorsement is earned by: • Four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV and Chemistry and/or Physics • Four credits in advanced placement or dual credit selected from English, Math, Science, Social Studies

  13. Distinguished Level of Achievement • A student may earn a distinguished level of achievement by successfully completing: • A total of four credits in Math including Algebra II • A total of four credits in Science • Remaining curriculum requirements • Curriculum requirements for at least one endorsement • * A student must earn distinguished level of achievement to be eligible for top 10% automatic admission.

  14. Benefits of Distinguished Level of Achievement • Eligible for a TEXAS grant to help pay tuition and fees if financially qualified • More competitive applicant • More options for colleges and universities • More financial aid options • More prepared for college-level coursework • Opportunity for immediate enrollment in classes for field of study • Strong foundation to complete credential or degree

  15. Performance Acknowledgements • A student may earn a performance acknowledgement for: • Outstanding performance: • In a dual credit course • At least 12 hours with a grade equivalent of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale • In bilingualism and biliteracy • English 4 + 3 years of same foreign language with grade of 80 or above in all classes • On an AP Exam • A score of 3 or higher on a College Board AP Exam • On the PSAT, the SAT, or the ACT • Earning a score on the PSAT that qualifies the student for recognition as commended scholar or higher • Earning scores of at least 410 on the EBRW section and 520 on the mathematics section of the SAT • A composite score of 28 on the ACT (excluding the writing)

  16. Transcripts • GPA and Rank • Colleges look at all four years of high school • Classes that count for GPA / Rank: • Core classes (Math, Science, English, Social Studies, Foreign Language) • Jr. High courses for High School credit do not count (ex. Algebra 1)

  17. SCHEDULING Current 9th thru 11th Graders

  18. UPPERCLASSMEN SCHEDULING • February 13 • Meeting with 9th, 10th, 11th grade students during school day • Students receive Four Year Graduation Plan/Transcript/Course Request Form/Current Schedule handed out during 3rd period • Parent Meeting 6:30 pm BHS Auditorium • February 19 • Counselors available for parent questions in counseling office • During regular school hours until 6:00 pm • February 22 • 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade course requests due to counseling office.

  19. Pre-Registration Process • Students will receive a course request packet • This includes a four year graduation plan, transcript, current schedule and course request form that needs to be completed by student and parent • Counselors will be available during the school day until 6:00 pm on Tuesday, February 19th for questions. • Appointments are not necessary but can be made to accommodate your schedule • The course catalog can be found online or a copy can be requested

  20. Core Classes for 12th Grade • English 4 (Level, AP, Dual Credit) • Math • Algebra 2 • Algebraic Reasoning (If Algebra 1 & Geometry was taken previously) • Intro to College Algebra (If Algebra 2 was taken previously) • Pre-Calculus (If Algebra 2 was taken previously) • Calculus (If Pre-Cal was taken previously) • AP Calculus (If Pre-AP Pre-Cal was taken previously) • AP Statistics (If Pre-AP Pre Cal was taken previously)

  21. Core Classes for 12th Grade • Science • Aquatic Science • Chemistry/Pre-AP Chemistry • Principles of Technology • Physics /Pre-AP Physics • Medical Microbiology • Forensic Science • Anatomy & Physiology • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Physics

  22. Core Classes for 12th Grade • Government (Level or Dual Credit) / Economics (Level) • Check 2 credits of the same Foreign Language • 1 P.E. credit • 1 Fine Arts credit • Coherent Sequence of Endorsement Electives

  23. Core Classes for 11th Grade • English 3 (Level or AP) • Math • Geometry • Math Models • Algebra 2/Pre-AP Algebra 2 • Intro to College Algebra (If Algebra 2 was taken previously) • Pre-Calculus (If Algebra 2 was taken previously) • AP Statistics (If Pre-AP Pre Cal was taken previously)

  24. Core Classes for 11th Grade • Science • IPC • Chemistry/Pre-AP Chemistry • Principles of Technology • Physics /Pre-AP Physics • Medical Microbiology • Forensic Science • Anatomy & Physiology • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Physics • Aquatic Science

  25. Core Classes for 11th Grade • US History (Level or Dual Credit) If you didn’t take sophomore year • Check 2 credits of the same Foreign Language • 1 P.E. credit • 1 Fine Arts credit • Coherent Sequence of Endorsement Electives

  26. Core Classes for 10th Grade • English 2 (Level or Pre-AP) • Math • Geometry (If you took Algebra I in 9thgrade) • Algebra 2 (If you took Geometry in 9th grade, level or Pre-AP) • Science • IPC (Integrated Physics and Chemistry) • Chemistry (Level or Pre-AP) • U.S. History or Elective (if you plan to take Dual Credit U.S. History 11th grade)

  27. Failed Courses • The courses listed on your request form assume that you will pass everything you are currently taking. In a full year course, both semesters are averaged together; if the average is 70 or higher, credit for the full year is awarded. • If you do not pass a required class, you will have to retake it. Please see your counselor at the end of the semester if you do not pass a required course. You will have to give up an elective to repeat the course you failed in the fall or attend summer school. • If you do not earn at least 26 credits, you will not graduate. • 18 credits to be classified as a senior • 12 credits to be classified as a junior • 6 credits to be classified as a sophomore

  28. Choose your courses wisely!! • *Classes are offered and teachers are hired based on the courses that you select NOW.

  29. Alternate Courses • Please choose alternate classes in case an elective you have chosen is full, not offered or conflicts with other choices. • Schedule forms with alternate course lines left blank will receive last priority from counselors. • If there are no alternate courses, counselors will give students any electives which are open. Students lose their choices and cannot not be changed out of these classes.

  30. Schedule Changes After school begins, schedule changes will be made only to correct scheduling errors or to equalize class enrollments. CTE courses will not be dropped without approval from the principal.

  31. Pre-AP/AP Schedule Changes • Students who request Pre-AP/AP courses may change their schedules to a level class by completing schedule change request forms due by the fall or spring semester deadline or at the end of the 1st six weeks or by the beginning of the second semester if a level class in the same subject area is available. • If a student fails a six weeks of the Pre-AP/AP course enrolled in, they will automatically be dropped from the course and moved into a level class if available.

  32. Teacher Approvals • Students may sign up for classes that need teacher approval but will be changed into the alternates if approval is denied. • Teacher Approvals are needed for: • Athletics • Band (Audition means teacher approval) • Drill Team • Yearbook 1, 2, 3 • Art 2, 3, 4 • PALS/Child Guidance • Career Prep/Ag Practicum • Business Management • Theater Arts 2, 3, 4 • Theatre Production 2, 3, 4

  33. Parent Signature • Please get your parent(s) to approve your schedule for next year. • A parent’s signature is required on the bottom of your schedule request form.

  34. How will registration work? • Students will be given their course request forms on February 13th handed out during third period. • Course request form packets are due to the Counseling office by February 22, 2019. • You will receive a printed copy of the courses you are requesting for next year. • Changes to the courses can be made until May 29, 2019.

  35. DUAL CREDIT

  36. WHAT IS DUAL CREDIT? • Dual Credit allows a student to fulfill a high school graduation requirement and earn college credit for the same class. • Should be noted: • Dual Credit is a Blinn class, taught by Blinn faculty, but on the Bellville High campus. • Dual Credit classes follow the college calendar and adhere to college policies and procedures, specifically in regards to attendance. • Student will have a permanent college transcript.

  37. BELLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT • Classes meet • Monday & Wednesday • Tuesday & Thursday • Generally, no classes scheduled to meet on Friday • 75 minutes in length • Fall 2019 • 7:35 am – 8:50 am

  38. BELLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT OFFERINGS • Seniors • English 1301 (Fall) / English 1302 (Spring) • Government 2305 (Fall only) • Certified Nursing Assistant 6254 (both Fall/Spring) • Psychology • Sociology (Online) • Art Appreciation (Online) • Music Appreciation (Online) • Public Speaking (Online)

  39. BELLVILLE HIGH SCHOOL DUAL CREDIT OFFERINGS • Juniors • US History 1301 Fall & US History1302 Spring • Psychology • Sociology (Online) • Art Appreciation (Online) • Music Appreciation (Online) • Public Speaking (Online)

  40. DUAL CREDIT ELIGIBILITY • Completed sophomore year of high school • Grade average of 3.0 (B average) • Must demonstrate college readiness with scores on the TSI Assessment or be exempt • If you are interested in this possibility, please see Mrs. Maeker or Mrs. Hollomon when filling out course requests • Will provide you with information on testing, etc.

  41. Current Dual Credit Students who will continue Dual Credit their Senior Year • When scheduling for next year, indicate on the course request the class you plan to take as Dual Credit. • Complete the Dual Credit Approval Form and return to counseling office by March 28th. www.blinn.edu/dual-credit/pdf/Dual-Credit-Approval-Form.pdf

  42. DUAL CREDIT REGISTRATION • Blinn officials will be on the Bellville High campus to register students on April 10, 2019 • Pictures for Blinn ID’s will be made that day • The following items will need to be turned into the counseling office by March 28, 2019by 3:30. • Dual Credit Approval Form • TSI Assessment scores or SAT/ACT scores as proof of exemption (if necessary for continuing dual credit students) • Transcript (Counselors provide) • Principal Permission Form (Counselors provide)

  43. TESTING

  44. STAAR END-OF-COURSE EXAMS • Must earn a passing mark on the following • Algebra 1 • English 1 • English 2 • US History • Biology 1

  45. Testing Dates • English I – April 9, 2019 • English II – April 11, 2019 • English make-ups – April 11-12, 2019 • Algebra – May 6, 2019 • Biology – May 7, 2019 • US History – May 8, 2019 • Biology, Algebra, US History make-ups – May 9-10, 2019

  46. Failed EOC’s • Required to pass 5 EOC’s in order to graduate English 1, English 2, Algebra, Biology, US History • If you don’t pass EOC’s in spring semester you will have an opportunity to take in summer school and pass. If you don’t pass in summer school you will be taken out of an elective of your choice in the fall and placed in an elective to help you work on objectives to pass the EOC in December.

  47. QUESTIONS?

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