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HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION

Learn about the graduation requirements, registration process, and general information for high school. Understand the Future Ready Core courses and prepare for college planning. Get insights on career academies, electives, and the advantages of AP classes. Discover the GPA calculation and the block schedule format.

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HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION

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  1. HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION COUNT DOWN TO 2023!

  2. Agenda • Graduation Requirements • Give General High School Information • Registration Process

  3. Goal of Parent Night • To learn about Future Ready Core high school graduation requirements. • To understand courses your child must take to meet graduation requirements. • To better understand the rigor of high school. • To lessen the stress and anxiety of high school transition time.

  4. Career Academies Small career themed cohort “school within a school” Elective + some core w/integrated career theme Mandatory internship and work-based learning

  5. Future Ready “The Future-Ready Core will help ensure that students graduate with the academic foundation they need for success in the global economy.”

  6. Future Ready Core CoursesCredits • English 4 • English I, II, III, IV • Math 4 - NC Math I, II, III, 4th aligned with post high school plans • Science 3 • Biology, Earth/Environmental, a physical science • Social Studies 4 • World History, American History I: The Founding Principles and American History II, Civics & Econ

  7. Future Ready Core CoursesCredits Healthful Living 1 Electives 6 • Choosing 2 electives from the Career/Tech, Art Ed, World Language. • World Language (not required for graduation) 2 credits required to meet minimum admission requirements for UNC system. • 4 credits strongly recommended in an Area of concentration (CTE, JRTOC, Art Ed, or other subject areas) Additional Electives 4 Totaling 26

  8. College Planning? College Admission Offices pay careful attention to the following: • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Difficulty of course load • SAT/ACT scores • Class rank • HS and community activities, involvement • Recommendations • Essays

  9. UNC Systems Minimum Requirements • Language- 6 Credits Total English- 4 Credits Second Language- 2 credits (recommended that highest level be taken in 12th grade) • Math- 4 Credits Total (NC Math I,II,III and a Math beyond Math III is required to be taken in the 12th Grade) • Science- 3 Credits Total (Earth Science, Biology, Physical Science or Chemistry) • Social Studies- 4 Credits Total (World History, American History I & II, Civics and Economics)

  10. High School Course Levels • Academic • Honors • Advanced Placement (AP)

  11. Honors Level Classes - What Does It Take? • Independent motivation • All reading is done at home. Class time is for enrichment, discussion, and instruction. The focus is on analysis rather than basic comprehension. • Vocabulary is geared toward SAT prep. • A or high B test average.

  12. What Does It Take • Student enjoys reading and multi-tasking. • Student completes homework regularly and successfully. • Student has good study skills and regularly performs well on assessments in middle school classes. • An accelerated, advanced course requiring significantly more work.

  13. ADVANTAGES OF APCLASSES 1) A student whose transcript shows AP courses may receive higher consideration for admission from colleges and universities. 2) Students scoring a three or higher on the AP examination may be given college or university credit and/or placement, thus enabling them to graduate early from colleges or universities.

  14. GPA & Quality Points

  15. Cumulative GPAExample- 9th and 10th Grade: 9th Grade CourseGradeQP Honors English D(65) 1.5 NCM I D(65) 1 Earth/Envi Sci. F(50) 0 World Hist. D(65) 1 Healthful Living F(50) 0 Speech C(75) 2 Comp App I C(75) 2 Visual Arts D(65) 1 Total 8.5 10th Grade CoursesGradeQP English II C(75) 2 NCM ll B(85) 3 Earth/Envi Sci. A(95) 4 Am. History I C(75) 2 Healthful Living A(95) 4 Chorus A(95) 4 Theater Arts I C(75) 2 Comp App II A(95) 4 Total 25

  16. GPA Calculation • Example—11th Grader • CourseGradeQuality Points • AP English III B(85) 4 • Honors NCMath III A(94) 4.5 • Honors Chemistry B(85) 3.5 • Am. History II A(95) 4 • French I A(95) 4 • French II B(85) 3 • Chorus A(95) 4 • Photography A(95) 4 • 8 attempted credits Total 31 • GPA=31 divided by 8= a weighted GPA of 3.875---

  17. GPA: Cont. • Credits AttemptedQuality Points • 9th 8 8.5 • 10th 8 25 • 11th 8 31 • Total 24 64.5

  18. GPA: Cont. GPA=Total Credits divided by Total Quality Points 64.5 divided by 24 = 2.68 Overall Weighted GPA

  19. Block Schedule • Students take 4 courses/credits each semester. • Each course is 90 minutes • An entire year’s worth of curriculum is compressed into one semester. • Grades start accumulating from day one! No time to “catch up” later in the year!!

  20. 1st Semester English World History Health/PE Personal Finance 2nd Semester NC Math I Earth Science Computer Applications Interior Design Sample Of A Block Schedule

  21. A/B Day Block Schedule School Schedule • Broughton, Enloe, Garner: A/B day (8 courses: 4 meet on A day, 4 meet on B day.) Days alternate all yearlong; Offer yearlong and semester electives A Day B Day 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course 90-minute course • Other High Schools: Block Schedule – take four classes each semester. First Semester Second Semester 1. 90-minute class 1. 90-minute class 2. 90-minute class 2. 90-minute class 3. 90-minute class 3. 90-minute class 4. 90-minute class 4. 90-minute class

  22. Required Courses for 9th Graders • English • Math • Science • Social Studies • Healthful Living (Includes Health and PE)

  23. English—9th Grade Choices: English I (Academic) Honors English I (Honors) Enloe offers Civilizations and Cultures* which combines English I and Civics and Economics – can be taken at the academic or honors level. *More information may be found on Enloe’s course description guide.

  24. Social Studies—9th Grade Choices: World History (Standard) World History (Honors)

  25. Math—9th Grade Choices: Fundamental Math I-Pattern of Level I or Low Level II on EOGs Intro to Math- Pattern of mostly Level II on Math EOGs NC Math I -At least A or B in Common Core Math 8 or -Pattern of Level 4.0-5.0 on EOG (7th Grade) NC Math II (Honors) - At least A or B in NC Math I or - Pattern Level 3.5- 5.0 on EOG (7th Grade) NC Math III (Honors) -At least A or B in NC Math II or -Pattern Level of 3.5-5.0 on EOG (7th Grade)

  26. Science—9th Grade Choices: (Generally based on Math recommendation to keep Math and Science aligned throughout high school) Earth Science Honors Earth Science Honors Biology

  27. High School CoursesTaken in Middle School If your student completes a high school level course in middle school they will receive a high school credit if they: • Earn a passing grade in the course. AND • Achieve level III, IV or V on EOC (if applicable). • Students will earn 1 high school credit. • Classes taken in middle school do not count in GPA.

  28. Foreign Languages? When to do it? • Not required for graduation but required for admission to the UNC college system. • 2 credits (minimum) are required for admission to the UNC college system. • Second language is generally not recommended for 9th graders unless they started a second language in middle school.

  29. Attendance matters and is critical for success in High School 2 absences in a block schedule class is like missing 4 days of learning.

  30. Driver Eligibility Students must pass 70% of courses (3 out of 4 on a block schedule) to be able to obtain or maintain their driver’s license!

  31. Remember:TestingRequirements Three EOC tests must be passed- count as 25% of grade 1. NC Math I 2. English I 3. Biology • Students must score at least a level 3 in order to graduate

  32. Registering for 9th Grade Courses

  33. When Will Registration Begin? • Registration will begin March 4th. • All 8th Grade students will receive a packet of information that includes course selections for their high school and teacher recommendations. • Core class recommendations are based on high school guidelines and student performance. • Students with questions are encouraged to email Ms. Coccarelli or submit a note outside her office.

  34. Registering in Power Schools • Students will use their NC Ed Cloud log in to register on line. All students should have claimed their accounts earlier this year. • This link can be found on the Carnage website under Student Links.

  35. PowerSchools/Home Base

  36. Registration Worksheet • We encourage students to register using teacher recommendations, however parents may choose a higher or lower level of course. • Waivers are required at Apex Friendship, Enloe, and Southeast Raleigh when selecting a course other than the course recommended by teacher if you are waiving up a level.

  37. High School Graduation Plan • All students will complete a high school graduation plan for their assigned high school. • Students will have the option to complete graduation plans at home or at school during the week of their scheduled registration time through their Social Studies class. • Foster: 3/4/19 & 3/5/19 • Snead: 3/13/19 & 3/14/19 • Johnson: 3/20/19 & 3/21/19 • Students will begin to fill out their 9th grade course selections based on teacher recommendations.

  38. Wake County Public School System Graduation Plan 9th Graders Entering in 2015-2016 Name ___________________________High School_____________ ID# _____________________ English I Math I Earth Science • World History Healthful Living Elective Elective Elective Alternate Elective Alternate Elective Alternate Elective Parent/Court Appointed Custodian: ______________________/___________ Student: ______________________________/ _______________ Signature Date Signature Date Email Address _____________________________________________

  39. Sample of the Core Courses for Graduation Plan

  40. Survival Tips: • Attend summer orientation program offered at the high school. • Get involved in clubs. • Keep master calendar or agenda of assignments, tests, projects, etc. • Use PowerSchoolsregulary. • Establish communication with teacher early in the semester.

  41. Thoughts To Ponder • Core Course recommendations are made by current teachers for 9th Grade. • The block schedule pace is fast. Each block is 450 minutes/week! • Think carefully about high school activities and how much time they will take (band, athletics, drama etc.) • Expect homework most nights. • Students do not get to select which courses they get each semester.

  42. Remember………… Everyday counts- Start off on the right foot!

  43. Thank you for coming! • Please talk with your student, decide together course selections • Please e-mail with questions. • Email: ecoccarelli@wcpss.net Thank you for your participation and assistance in the registration process!

  44. Q & A ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

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