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Scheduling 101

Scheduling 101. Planning and Scheduling For Franklin County High School 2014-2015 Academic Year. Scheduling Facts to Know. 7 Period Day (student will earn 7 credits each school year if they pass all classes) FCHS students graduate with one of two diplomas Enrichment Diploma, 26 credits

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Scheduling 101

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  1. Scheduling 101 Planning and Scheduling For Franklin County High School 2014-2015 Academic Year

  2. Scheduling Facts to Know • 7 Period Day (student will earn 7 credits each school year if they pass all classes) • FCHS students graduate with one of two diplomas • Enrichment Diploma, 26 credits • Academic Diploma, 27 credits, this diploma meets pre-collegecurriculum, requires 2 years of a single foreign language • FCHS students will be College and/ or Career Ready upon graduation

  3. What Is College Ready? • A student has met the benchmark ACT scores for English, Reading, & Math • A student has taken an academically-rigorous course load in high school. This course load meets the state graduation requirements, includes: • earning one credit in Chemistry or Physics • earning two credits of a single Foreign Language

  4. Getting College Ready • Throughout high school, data is collected and monitored from CERT testing, state testing, classroom testing. If a student is not meeting the benchmark(s), student may be placed into a required Reading course or Math Enrichment course. For seniors, COMPASS, KYOTE tests may be administered to help seniors become College Ready

  5. What Is Career Ready? • A student has selected a Career Cluster • A student has completed a Career Pathway for their selected Career Cluster; the Career Pathway is comprised of four specific credits within that FCHS or CTC Program • Student demonstrates proficiency on exit assessment (KOSSA, ASVAB, IRCs) • Student may earn Industry Certification upon completion of Career Pathway

  6. FCHS Career Clusters • Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources • Architecture & Construction • Arts, A/V Technology & Communications • Business Management & Administration • Education & Training • Finance • Government & Public Administration • Health Science

  7. FCHS Career Clusters Continued • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security • Manufacturing • Marketing • Science, Technology, Engineering &Mathematics • Transportation

  8. Requirements For Graduation • 4 years (credits) of English, required courses: • English I • English 2 • English 2 • English 4 • 4 years of Math, required courses: • Algebra 1 • Geometry • Algebra 2 • Senior Math Course

  9. Required Graduation Courses • 3 years (credits)of Science, required: • Integrated Science 1/ Integrated Science 2, • Biology, • Chemistry or Physics or Physical Science 3 • 3 years (credits) of Social Studies, required: • Global Studies, • World History or AP European History, • U.S. History or AP U.S History

  10. Required Graduation Courses • 1 year (credit) Fine Arts • ½ credit of Health • ½ credit of PE or one year of J-ROTC • 2 years (credits) of a single Foreign Language for the Academic Diploma which meets Pre-College Curriculum

  11. High School Classes for College Credit • FCHS offers an extensive AP curriculum. An AP class is a college course taught by a high school teacher. At the end of the course, student takes the AP exam. If the student earns a passing score, the college/ university may award college credit for the course. • Dual Credit Courses – FCHS/ CTC do offer dual-credit courses. A dual credit course is a college course taught by a college instructor, student earns high school and/ or college credit for the course.

  12. FCHS AP Course Offerings • AP English Language/ AP English Literature • AP Statistics/ AP Calculus • AP Biology/ AP Physics/ AP Chemistry • AP European History/ AP US History/ AP Govt • AP French Language/ AP Spanish Language • AP Psychology • AP 2-D Studio Art/ AP Music Theory • Additional AP Courses Offered On-Line

  13. Scheduling To Do List For Students • Select Your Career Cluster • Work on Your Course Requests for Next Year by doing the following: • Select the English/ Math/ Science/ Social Studies classes for your schedule • Select other classes necessary to meet graduation requirements • Select Career Cluster class or classes that meet Career Pathway

  14. Scheduling To Do List For Students • Ask your teachers for input about which classes to take; this includes which level (i.e. regular or Pre-AP or AP) • Ask elective teachers for input on Career Cluster/ Pathway classes to take • ****AGAIN This Year ****Enter your course requests in the Infinite Campus Student Portal by Monday, March 17th • Turn Course Request Form into Homeroom Teacher

  15. Scheduling To Do List For Students • Be sure you Choose 7 Credits (1/2 year classes are only ½ credit) • Be sure you Choose 3 Alternate Courses • If you do not choose enough credits or courses, the school reserves the right to choose for you • Course Requests are Binding (You will be expected to keep/ take the classes that you have been registered for)

  16. Suggested 9th Grade Schedule • English I • Math (talk to current math teacher) • Integrated Science 1 (one semester) • Integrated Science 2 (one semester) • Global Studies • Health (one semester) • Physical Education (one semester) or J-ROTC for one year • 2 Additional Elective Classes

  17. Suggested 10th Grade Schedule • English II • Math (consult with your current math teacher) • Biology • World History or AP European History • 2 ½ additional elective courses

  18. Suggested 11th Grade Schedule • English III or AP English Language • Math (consult with your current math teacher) • Chemistry or Physics or Physical Science 3 • U.S. History or AP U.S. History • 3 additional elective courses

  19. Suggested 12th Grade Schedule • English IV or AP English Literature • Math (consult with current math teacher) • 5 additional elective courses • Check to make sure you have met all graduation requirements!

  20. Excellence For AllSuggested 11th Grade Schedule • AP English Language or English III • Math (consult with current math teacher) • Physics Pre-AP or Chemistry Pre-AP (whichever one that you have not had) • AP European History or Global Studies Pre-AP or AP Government

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