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It’s Scheduling Season for 10 th graders at Preble High School (10-11 School Year)

It’s Scheduling Season for 10 th graders at Preble High School (10-11 School Year). NEW this year… Scheduling is “Going Green”. Detailed descriptions of course selections will now be found on the Green Bay Public School website: www.greenbay.k12.wi.us.

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It’s Scheduling Season for 10 th graders at Preble High School (10-11 School Year)

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  1. It’s Scheduling Seasonfor 10th graders atPreble High School(10-11 School Year)

  2. NEW this year… Scheduling is “GoingGreen” • Detailed descriptions of course selections will now be found on the Green Bay Public School website: www.greenbay.k12.wi.us

  3. Also NEW this year… you will enter your own course requests into Student Connect

  4. Course selection sheet - Complete and turn into your LA’s teacher ahead of time. Courses will be entered in the computer lab December 15th Academic & Career Planning Guide - Read and share with parents Transcript Use this to determine which courses you need to take. Classes in progress this year are also listed. Avoid signing up for classes you’ve already taken Checklist of Expectations - Make sure you have done everything on the list Today, you have been given:

  5. Students with IEP’s • Your IEP teacher will advise you on your core classes, such as math, science, social studies, language arts, and PFM • You should be thinking about the elective classes you are interested in taking

  6. The 16 Career Clusters include: Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Business, Management & Administration Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law, Public Safety & Security Manufacturing Marketing, Sales & Service Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

  7. On www.careercruising.com, you can select the “Career” button to search for occupations that fall into each cluster: To Log On: USER NAME: Preble PASSWORD: green

  8. Pathways • 4-Year University • 2-Year Technical College or UW-Center School • Employment • Apprenticeships • Military - PICK a CAREER FOCUS AREA and PATHWAY ON YOUR COURSE SHEET!

  9. English LA 4 credits Social Studies 3 credits Mathematics 3 credits Biology 1 credit Physical Science* 1 credit PFL .5 credit Phy Ed 1.5 credits Health .5 credit Electives 7.5 credits TOTAL 22.0 credits * Chemistry (1 cr.) and Physics (1 cr.) may be substituted for Physical Science = 3 credits of science required for graduation The service learning requirement is now met through Social Studies 9, but hours can still be documented on the transcript. Service learning awards include: Civic Engagement Award President’s Volunteer Service Award Special colored cords on graduation gown Graduation Requirements

  10. How many credits do I sign up for? • 6 credits with a study hall each semester • 6.5 credits with study hall one semester, one without • 7 credits with no study halls * School policy states that “a student must carry at least 6 credits a year”

  11. A number ending in “1” means the class will be 1st semester; a “2” means second semester. A number ending in 3 means it is a full-year course. A number ending in “4” means that it is a semester-long course that will be offered EITHER first or second semester. A number beginning with UTL means that it is a team-taught, regular ed course. Course numbers will be IMPORTANT when scheduling classes:

  12. What are Concurrent Enrollment Program (CEP) Courses? • Classes taught in Green Bay High Schools for which college credit can be earned through NWTC (no cost), UW-Green Bay, or St. Norbert’s College (about $180 for 3 credits). Check on transferability • Final grade goes on both high school and college transcript • Deadline to submit application, statement, and teacher recommendations is March 1st • Can change mind about taking it for college credit up to 10 days into the class. After that, no changes can be made

  13. 2010-11 CEP Courses: • Digital Media (NWTC) • Microsoft Excel and Access Expert (NWTC) • Microsoft Word Expert (NWTC) • Fundamentals of Public Address (UWGB) • Literature and Composition (St. Norbert College) • Language and Composition (St. Norbert College) • Calculus 1 (St. Norbert College) • Calculus 2 (St. Norbert College) • NEW Intro to Educational Practice (NWTC) • Medical Terminology (NWTC) • General Anatomy and Physiology (NWTC) • NEW Energy and Society (NWTC)

  14. Advanced Placement Courses • 14 AP course options in school district • Optional AP Exams offered in May – $86 each • Class helps prepare for the exam – but can take exam without the class • 5 is highest score; 1 is lowest – If you earn a 3, 4, or 5 on most exams, 90% of colleges accept this for credit • Results sent to students and high school near end of July • The best AP candidates are very motivated students who tend to earn mostly A’s and B’s in classes. Homework expectations are generally high for these courses

  15. Youth Apprenticeship Program • 2 year commitment – Jr. and Sr. year (+ summer) • Experience involves: * 1 hour of instruction a day related to chosen area * 5 partial days working in business and industry with a mentor * Earn certificate of occupational proficiency * Keep a full HS schedule until a placement is found, then a 1-5 schedule • Students must apply and interview for program

  16. Areas include: Financial services Printing services Health services Lodging management Automotive technology Auto collision Logistics management Information Technology/Computer Science Manufacturing-machining Drafting-engineering Drafting-mechanical design Construction Cabinetry Welding Industrial Equipment Technology Information Technology/Networking YA APPLICATIONS due February 8th -NO EXCEPTIONS!

  17. Students may sign up for classes that are offered at other schools Transportation is your responsibility, and it must be reliable Must complete a shared student form (get from counselor) Travel during a study hall and/or lunch No guarantees the class will fit into your schedule Traveling to Other High Schools

  18. Zero hour (6:30 am) - PFL - Biology - Chemistry - Advanced Biology 9th hour (3:05 pm) - Computer Essentials (s1) (formerly Keyboarding) - Physical Science Evening (Mon/Tues/Thurs) - Digital Media (s1) - AP Music Theory - Welding (s1) If so, PLEASE check the correct box on your course selection sheet. No guarantees these classes will be available. Are you interested in:

  19. This is the last year for Ag Coop (Will be a Youth Apprenticeship program in 2011-12) New offerings: 1 semester of Biotechnology 1 semester of Large Animals: Their Care and Welfare 1 semester of Current Issues in Wildlife/Natural Resources 1 semester of Equine/Horse Science for Work & Recreation 1 semester of Aquaculture: Raising Fish for Recreation & Profit 1 semester of Forestry What’s new in Agriscience/Natural Resources?

  20. No longer International Business 1 and 2 – Now just 1 semester of International Business, open to all grade levels Keyboarding is now called Computer Essentials Marketing and Advertising is now called Advertising What’s new in Business Education/Marketing?

  21. The Nursing Assistant (CNA) class will now be a 2-hour block - For certification, need 32 hours of clinicals and missing not more than 4 days of the class - Technical colleges as well as many other health programs require certification as an entry requirement Child Services Skill- Certified Coop is coming to Preble next year - Must complete Early Childhood Education class prior to joining coop (Provides certification as an assistant Child Care Teacher) - Must have 1 Child Development class before taking this course What’s new in Family & Consumer Education?

  22. What’s new in Music Education? • NEW course called “Rockin’, Strummin’, Plunkin’, and Drummin’ 1 – one semester - Opportunity to play the electric guitar, keyboard, and percussion instruments - No outside practice or concert performances required • Music Theory is a class for students with a strong career interest and/or talent in music • Bilingual Choir will be an option for next year

  23. What’s new in World Language? • Chinese 1 will now be offered at Preble! • American Sign Language at Southwest (accepted by colleges) • UW-Madison and UW-Eau Claire require twoconsecutive years of same language prior to admission Taking two years of same language leaves 4-yr college options open senior year!

  24. 3-D Animation and Game Design will now be offered at Preble – one semester Printing Processes is now a semester instead of a year – Must take this course before taking Printing Production (year long) Students must have teacher approval and complete paperwork before enrolling in Research and Development for up to 1 credit What’s new in Technology Education?

  25. Personal and FinancialLiteracy(formerly PFM) • Open to juniors and seniors • The test-out option is offered Nov of each year • Costs $5 - Must score 70% or better to earn a “P” - Credit is not given on the transcript for passing the test – Class is just waived • Seniors cannot take the test out – they must take the class if they have not tested out prior to sr. year • The test out is not an option if PFL is already in student’s schedule

  26. What are my options for English Language Arts in Grade 11? • English Language Arts 11 – 1 credit • ORRead 180if in class this year and teacher recommends it for next year The following can REPLACE English 11 with teacher recommendation/initials on sheet: • Advanced English Language Arts 11 – 1 credit • AP or CEP Language and Composition – 1 credit • AP or CEP Literature and Composition – 1 credit

  27. Other English options for juniors include: • Electives like Media Study, Speech, etc. (see course description online for details) • Fundamentals of Public Address (CEP option), Acting, or Intro to Theater are other elective options available at West High School • Students must have 4 credits of English Language Arts to graduate! Some 4-year colleges do not accept certain LA’s electives. Be sure to check on the acceptability of your classes with the college of your choice

  28. What are my options for SOCIAL STUDIES? • Juniors should take Social Studies 11: U.S. History and World Affairs (1914 to present) • If you took AP World History in Gr. 10, you should take AP US History junior year. If you took AP US History, you should take AP World History junior year • If you don’t want another AP class after taking AP World or AP US History this year, take Social Studies 11 • 3 credits of social studies are required to graduate! Consult with your teacher for recommendations

  29. What’s new in Social Studies? • Challenges of the 21st Century is now called Modern Issues • Multicultural Studies is now called Issues of Race and Diversity • NEW class called “Ancient Cultures” – 1 semester • The course explores the people, ideas, values, and events that have shaped ancient cultures.

  30. MATH • Speak to current math teacher and get initials by their recommendation - If you struggle in math, ask about an enrichment/2-hour block • Colleges prefer to see 4 years of high school math, even though only 3 are required for graduation • Taking Algebra I in Grade 8 counts for 1 elective credit, not math credit. Gr. 8 Geometry does count for HS math credit • If you are 4-year college bound, the completion of Algebra II is widely expected • Int. Math A and B, as well as Int. Math 1 and 2 are no longer available next year

  31. Alternative Ways to Earn Math Credits for HS Graduation Earn a .5 math credit and a .5 elective credit by taking: • Business and Marketing Math OR • Computerized Accounting I OR • Computerized Accounting II and III Can also earn a .5 math credit by taking: Introduction of Computer Programming in Visual Basic ** Only 1 credit total of alternative math classes can apply toward the 3rd required math credit

  32. SCIENCE • Only need Physical Science and Biology for graduation, BUT 4-year colleges require at least 3 years of lab science and prefer four years • Many nursing, health, and engineering programs require Chemistry before applying • If you took Biology in Gr. 9 and Chemistry in Gr. 10, you MUST take Physics before graduation (or take Physical Science) Consult with your current teacher for their recommendation!

  33. Other Science Reminders: • Conceptual Chemistry is a college-prep chemistry course for students who do not have a strong math background and do not plan to enter a science-related field • Chemistry is for students who have demonstrated a strong mathematical background and are interested in a science-related career • It is recommended students complete a chemistry class prior to taking Advanced Biology • Students taking AP Chemistry or AP Physics should have successfully completed Algebra II before taking the class

  34. What’s new in Science? • NEW class called “Energy Conservation Dynamics” – one semester • Students learn ways to save energy, the importance of energy conservation, and the impact of energy savings for society and the environment *This class must be taken before taking “Energy and Society” (CEP or non CEP) – a semester course designed to prepare students for careers in alternative and renewable energy

  35. General Anatomy and Physiology – At East High • Can take as a CEP course for NWTC credit • Both CEP and non-CEP option = 1 HS credit for year • Must have completed Biology and Chemistry OR Conceptual Chem with a “C” or better to take this course • Rigorous, lab intensive course • Students taking this course for credit in a nursing program at NWTC must earn a “B” or better It’s recommended to take Medical Terminology at East along with this class.

  36. Physical Education • Passing PE 9 is required to take Personal Fitness. Passing Personal Fitness is required to take Strength Training • If you take a year of Phy Ed, the 2nd class will count for elective credit (unless you are making up a failed semester) • You can take the same class twice (except PE 9) • BE SURE to read descriptions of classes– changes are discouraged • Phy Ed can be taken PASS/FAIL – must note on course selection sheet and cannot change mind after class begins

  37. Summer Physical Education • If you plan to take PE in the summer, still sign up for a PE class for Jr. year but indicate that you plan to take summer gym • If you complete summer gym, we will put a study hall in place of the PE class in your schedule • If you want a full schedule without study halls, we will leave PE out of your schedule. You will need to let us know if it needs to be added

  38. Summer School • Course information and registration materials will arrive in late March or early April • Listen for announcements • Some courses like summer Phy Ed fill QUICKLY. Register early!!!

  39. For Juniors and Seniors District may pay the tuition to take classes at NWTC, UWGB or St. Norbert’s Class must not be offered in Green Bay high schools Must apply and meet college requirements -Apply in Oct. & Feb.for following semester -Must provide own transportation Youth Options

  40. Retaking a Course • If you earned a “D” or “F” in a class, courses can be retaken. • New grade will replace former grade if higher. NOTE: You cannot earn credit for the same course twice (exception is math).

  41. NCAA Requirements • If you want to play on a college athletic team, visit: www.ncaa.org for the name of courses that are approved for credit through the NCAA. These courses are also listed in the course selection book. • See your counselor or Mr. Retzki (athletic director) if questions

  42. A FEW REMINDERS… • We do not honor requests for specific study hall or lunch periods due to limited space in each section. (Exceptions may be granted by building principal with valid reason). • The class choices you make are COMMITMENTS. Staff are hired based on your requests for enrollment – so CHOOSE WISELY! Adds and drops of classes are discouraged. If there is good cause for a change, requests must be made before the first 10 days of the new school year.

  43. Don’t Forget: BE READY TO GO the day your class comes to the computer lab! Ask questions of teachers and counselors before that day so your sheet is completely filled in It is extremely important that you list at least three alternate class choices and have a parent/guardian signature This PowerPoint can be found on www.greenbayprebleonline.com

  44. QUESTIONS??

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