1 / 19

Kingwood High School Welcomes

Kingwood High School Welcomes. Parents of the Class of 2014. Kingwood High School offers:. New opportunities New responsibilities New challenges New privileges Mustang Spirit. Communication. Email provides the quickest response KHS Website – Counseling Page School email through PTSA

Download Presentation

Kingwood High School Welcomes

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Kingwood High School Welcomes Parents of the Class of 2014

  2. Kingwood High School offers: • New opportunities • New responsibilities • New challenges • New privileges • Mustang Spirit

  3. Communication • Email provides the quickest response • KHS Website – Counseling Page • School email through PTSA • HAC

  4. For Course Registration, students receive the following: • HISD Course Guide • 9th Grade Course Request Card with current teachers’ recommendations • Video Presentation • Group Conferences with Counselors • Individual Conferences with Counselor for 4 year plan and registration

  5. HISD Course Guide(available on the KHS website under Counseling and Academic Advisement ) • Graduation Requirements • Grade Point Equivalencies • GPA Explanation • Award of Credit • Policies and Procedures • Recommended Course Placement • Course Descriptions

  6. 26 Credit Recommended Graduation Plan • 4 years each of: English, Math, Science & Social Studies • 2 years of one Language Other Than English • One semester of Communication Applications • Two semesters of PE/Athletics/Substitute • One year of Fine Art • 5.5 credits of electives

  7. English • English 1: • Level is College Prep • Pre-AP prepares students for the AP Curriculum • Gifted and Talentedoffersa differentiated & accelerated program encouraging student involvement through varied instruction Both Pre-AP & GT earn honors grade points. Additional requirements: English 2 - 4

  8. Math • Requirements: • Algebra 1 • Geometry, Level or Honors • Algebra 2, Level or Honors • An additional upper level math, i.e. Algebra 3, Pre-Calculus, AP Statistics, Calculus *Math Models counts on the Minimum Plan and on Recommended if taken BEFORE Algebra 2.

  9. Science • ALL freshmen take Biology (Level or Honors) • Additional requirements for graduation: • Chemistry • Physics – 1 credit from: Physics or Principles of Physics or IPC IPC must be taken before Chemistry & will not count on the Distinguished Achievement Plan • An additional 4th lab science: Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, Aquatic Science, Environmental Systems, Research and Design, or Geology/Meteorology/Oceanography

  10. Social Studies • ALL freshmen take World Geography (Level or Honors) • Additional requirements for graduation: • World History, Level or Honors • US History, Level or AP • Government (.5) Level or AP • Economics(.5) Level or AP

  11. Languages Other Than English2 years of one Language required • Spanish 1 through 5 • French 1 through 4 • German 1 through 4 • Latin 1 through 4 • American Sign Language 1 through 3 *Most offered as Level, AP & Honors (2 – 5) & Dual Credit (3 – 5). *Distinguished Plan requires 3 years.

  12. Fine ArtsOne year required • Art • Theater Arts • Band • Choir • Orchestra • Dance

  13. Electives5.5 credits required • Includes any state credited courses not required for graduation: • Technology Applications • Business Management & Admin. • Agriculture • Architecture & Construction • Human Services • Additional courses in any required subject area • And many more!

  14. NJROTCNavy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps • Grades 9 – 12 • Navy Science 1 – 4 • Counts as elective credit or may substitute for PE • Navy Science coursework supplemented with community service, drill competitions, field meets, military training & much more

  15. AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) • in-school academic support program that prepares students for college eligibility and success • places academically average students in advanced classes • an elective credit • students must take 1 Honors course • open to incoming 9th graders

  16. Why take Honors/AP classes? • Great preparation for college success • Earn additional grade points in GPA • Possible college credit through AP Exams &/or Dual Credit • Teach students to think, read & write critically & analytically

  17. Success in Honors/AP requires students who are: • Self-motivated, hard-working & who enjoy academic challenge & rigor • Capable of success with challenging material presented at a faster pace • Willing to take assignments beyond basic requirements • Able to have time to devote & still be kids!

  18. Homework Expectations • Level classes: • 30 minutes per class per night • Honors/AP classes: • 45 minutes per class per night

  19. Changes? • Change requests: Turn in to current Counselor with parent signature. • No changes will be made after last day of this school year.

More Related