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WELCOME Class of 2015

WELCOME Class of 2015. RHS Mission Statement. “To prepare skilled learners and productive citizens by insisting on student success.”. - Rochester High School. Goals for Tonight. Provide an opportunity for us to meet you and for you to meet us.

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WELCOME Class of 2015

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  1. WELCOME Class of 2015

  2. RHS Mission Statement “To prepare skilled learners and productive citizens by insisting on student success.” - Rochester High School

  3. Goals for Tonight • Provide an opportunity for us to meet you and for you to meet us. • Share information that will help with a successful transition to high school. • Present information about graduation requirements for the class of 2017. • Answer your questions.

  4. People you’ll need to know! Matt Ishler - Principal Jerry Striegel - Athletic Director Marty Reid - Assistant Principal

  5. People you’ll need to know! Angela Laramie - Attendance Secretary Stacy Hull - Principal’s Secretary Jennifer Bourke - Registrar

  6. People you’ll need to know! Vikki Vice - Counselor (L-Z) Steven Crane - Counselor (A-K) Kary Gomez - Career Specialist

  7. Counseling Center RHS Counselors provide 1. Academic Support 2. Personal-Social Development 3. Career Exploration

  8. RHS Counselor Services • Provide support for the academic, personal, and social needs of students through individual counseling and through group counseling. • Act as a consultant to teachers, parents and administration in regards to students' educational and personal needs. • Provide referral information for students and parents relating to outside support agencies and services. • Provide information and coordination on testing and assessments. • Provide college and career information and resources for students and parents. • Provide group instruction to support The High School and Beyond Plan. • Provide ongoing support and information regarding academic requirements and graduation.

  9. SKYWARD FAMILY ACCESS http://www.rochester.wednet.edu/Domain/250

  10. Middle School v. High School • Socially: friendships are usually made with others who share common interests and values, goals, involvement in clubs or sports, etc. • More freedoms • Your grades matter and are never to be removed from your transcript • Appropriate dress and good personal hygiene is important! • Missing more than 4 days/semester negatively impacts your grades, particularly in ‘lab’ classes such as PE and Science

  11. Washington StateGraduation Requirements Four statewide requirements as determined by the State Board of Education: • Pass a minimum number of credits in high school classes. • Earn a Certificate of Academic Achievement [High School Proficiency Exam (HSPE) for Reading and Writing, and the End of Course Exams in Algebra, Geometry, and Biology. (Legislation pending) • Complete a Senior Culminating Project • Craft a High School and Beyond Plan

  12. RHS Graduation Requirements • English 4.0 credits • Math (Alg 1, Geometry, Alg 2) 3.0 credits • Social Studies 3.5 credits • Science 3.0 credits • Career & Technical Ed (CTE) 1.0 credits • Health and Fitness 2.0 credits • Arts 1.0 credits • Pathways 1.0 credits (.25 per year) • Electives 4.0 credits • Total 22.5 credits

  13. Typical 9th Grade Schedule

  14. Need to Know Policies • ATTENDANCE Students limited to 11 absences per semester. After 11 absences, student is at risk for losing credit for that class. Attendance is important and students struggle when they are not in school consistently. • SCHEDULE CHANGE PROCEDURE Must be within the first six (6) days of the semester: Student completes Schedule Change Request Form and returns to the counselor within the appropriate time. Counselor meets with the student to determine appropriateness of request and to advise student and/or parent. IF A CLASS IS OPENand it is within the first six (6) days of the semester, schedule changes are considered for the following reasons only: • Student needs to take a required course • Inappropriate skill level/placement • Lack of prerequisite • Taken and received credit previously • Previously failed subject with the same teacher • Mechanical error (e.g., missing periods, double scheduled periods, canceled or newly-formed classes) • A change in educational plans or goals of the student

  15. Pathways Pathways is a life skills and planning curriculum for students in grades 9 through 12. It aims to help students make clear, careful and creative plans for life beyond high school. It is designed to: • Encourage student engagement • Enhance student achievement • Involve parents or guardians • Pathways is a required class

  16. Opportunities for College Credit in High School • Advanced Placement Program Current AP courses offered at Rochester High School for juniors and seniors include: AP Language & Comp, AP Literature, AP Human Geography and AP Environmental Science. • Running Start Provides juniors and seniors the opportunity to attend the college tuition-free and earn credits which translate into high school credits. • Articulation Agreements with Local Colleges (Formerly Tech Prep) Tech Prep Funding was eliminated, but some articulation agreements are still in place.

  17. Student Leadership Organizations

  18. Career Development Events Leadership Soft Skills Communication Teamwork Problem Solving Critical Thinking Professionalism Time Management Life skills Job Skills Self Confidence Accountability

  19. Reading HSPE

  20. Writing HSPE

  21. Math HSPE

  22. Algebra EOC

  23. Geometry EOC

  24. Science HSPE/EOC

  25. On-Time Graduation Rate

  26. Extended Graduation Rate

  27. Washington Achievement IndexRochester High School

  28. Washington Achievement IndexRHS Four-Year Trend

  29. Intervention Services at RHS Learning Assistance Program (LAP): 1) Algebra Support 2) Reading Strategies 3) APEX Credit Retrieval (11th & 12th graders) 4) Summer School English Language Learners (ELL): 1) 1 period class for instruction 2) Monitoring of academic progress 3) Translation services for parents + home communication

  30. Intervention Services for Students with Disabilities: Special Education (for students with an IEP) 1) Specially designed instruction in Reading, Writing, & Math 2) Production Lab to support general education academic classes 3) Accommodations for testing and general education 4) Life Skills 5) 18-21 Transition Program Section 504 Accommodation Plans: 1) Provides accommodations in general education to support students with a mild disability 2) Coordinated through your School Counselor

  31. Research shows the more involved students are, the less likely they are to strugglein school.

  32. RHS LINK CREW BRINGING FROSH INTO THE RHS FAMILY!

  33. Leadership and ASB Be Awesome Instead! WASC Road Trip to Pasco!

  34. Blue and Gold Days! Blue Shoe Fridays! RHS Spirit Crew LET’S GO WARRIORS! Go Big Blue!

  35. Life Skills and Leadership Every Thursday: Art projects, Play Wii, Holiday shopping trip, Scooter races, Kickball, Letters to Soldiers, etc.

  36. Leadership and National Honor Society working together to provide Christmas for needy families!

  37. Activities/Clubs/Sports • Annual (Yearbook) • Associated Student Body • Band & Choir • Baseball • Basketball – Boys and Girls • Cheer Squad • Cross Country • Drama Club • Family Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) • Fastpitch • Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) • Football • FFA • Golf – Boys and Girls • Jazz Band • Knowledge Bowl • Leadership • National Honor Society • Soccer – Boys and Girls • Track • Voice of Youth • Volleyball • Wrestling – Boys and Girls

  38. You Can Help! Be Connected and Involved • Attend Fall parent conferences and Spring Student-Led conferences • Participate in student-led decisions • Engage in student-led discussions about interests and plans • Strengthen parent-school connection • Get involved in the Booster Club • Check Skyward (Family Access) frequently… (primary way of teachers communicating)

  39. 9THGRADE ORIENTATION Tuesday, August 27th At Rochester High School (Details will be sent in August)

  40. On Staying Involved… I tell my child, if I seem obsessed to always know where you've been, it is because my DNA will be found at the scene.  -Robert Brault

  41. Questions and Answers • Thanks for attending !!! • We look forward to seeing you soon! • Special Services Q & A in the library with Director Joan Halverstadt

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