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Atascocita High School

Atascocita High School. Class of 2015/ Freshman Night. Graduation Requirements. Recommended Plan - Plan that prepares you for college and to be Texas Ready. Distinguished Achievement Plan - Plan for those students whose accomplishments merit acknowledgement on a national level.

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Atascocita High School

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  1. Atascocita High School Class of 2015/Freshman Night

  2. Graduation Requirements Recommended Plan - Plan that prepares you for college and to be Texas Ready. Distinguished Achievement Plan - Plan for those students whose accomplishments merit acknowledgement on a national level

  3. Recommended Plan English 4 credits Math 4 credits Science 4 credits Social Studies 4 credits PE 1.0 credits Communications Applications .5 credit Fine Arts 1 credit Second Language 2 credits Electives 5.5 credits Total 26 state credits

  4. Distinguished Achievement Plan Meet all the requirements of the Recommended Plan AND 1 additional year of Second Language Specific Math/Science requirements 4 Advanced measures (in any combination) A score of 3 or above on an AP exam in 10th or 11th grade A score of 4 or above on the International Baccalaureate exam A grade of 80 or higher on a course that counts for college credit-including an articulated class A score on the PSAT that qualifies a student for recognition in 11th grade

  5. Credit Requirements for Classification Students are classified by the number of academic credits they have earned at the beginning of the school year. 0-5.5 credits = 9th grade 6-11.5 credits = 10th grade 12-17.5 credits = 11th grade 18+ credits = 12th grade

  6. Recommendations for Successful Pre AP Course Selection

  7. PreAP and AP Classes • Available in most subject areas • Teacher input is valuable in making this decision • Prepare for college • Earn higher GPA • May earn college credits in 11th & 12th grade through Dual Credit courses, AP exams, or IB exams • Learn to think, read, and write critically and analytically

  8. Thinking about Pre-AP or AP? More rigorous coursework Requires more responsibility and self motivation Summer reading Prepares students for AP exam.

  9. English 9th English 1 or English 1 PreAP 10th English 2 or English 2 PreAP 11th English 3 or AP English 3 English 4 or AP English 4 or English 4 Dual 12th

  10. Math Algebra 1 Geometry or Geometry PreAP Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 PreAP Algebra 3 College Algebra Dual PreCalculus or PreAP/Dual AP Statisticsor AP Calculus/Dual

  11. Science Biology or Biology PreAP 9th 10th Chemistry or Chemistry PreAP 11th Principles of Physics, Physics or Physics PreAP 12th Any 4th year Science

  12. Social Studies 9th World Geography or World Geography PreAP 10th World History or AP World History 11th US History,AP US History or US History Dual 12th Government,AP Government or Government Dual Virtual Economics, AP Economics or Economics Dual Virtual and

  13. Examples of Career Clusters Technology Applications Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, Audio-visual Technology & Communications Education & Training Finance Government & Public Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Law. Public Safety & Security Manufacturing, Sales, & Service Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

  14. www.bridges.com • Plan your high school courses using your chosen career cluster and pathway! • Portfolio name: humble+student ID • Password: student ID

  15. Look at Grad. Requirement Column

  16. Refer to Total Credits

  17. Here you will find your college and career resource center

  18. STAAR EOC For Students and Parents Presented by: Terri Plagens Kellianne Olson Atascocita High School

  19. New STAAR EOC assessments will be implemented with freshman entering in 2011-2012.

  20. STAAR EOC *English reading and writing will be tested on two separate days. STAAR will focus on readiness for success in subsequent courses and ultimately for college and career readiness.

  21. TAKS vs STAAR

  22. TAKS vs STAAR

  23. TAKS vs STAAR

  24. Graduation Requirements • In order to graduate, a student have a cumulative score of the EOC assessments taken in each content area that indicates Level II Satisfactory Academic Performance. • A student must achieve a minimum score for each EOC to count towards the student’s cumulative score in English, Math, Science, or Social Studies. • A student’s cumulative score is determined using the student’s highest score on each EOC assessment.

  25. Graduation Requirements • If a student does not achieve the minimum score on an EOC assessment, the student will retake that EOC assessment. The student does not have to retake the course in order to retake an EOC. • What happens if I took Algebra I in 8th grade? You are not required to take the Algebra I EOC. You are only required to take an EOC for a course you are currently taking. However, you have the option to take Algebra I. • Note of Caution: A minimum score earned on each EOC assessment may not be enough for the cumulative score required for graduation.

  26. Graduation Requirements • In addition to meeting the cumulative score requirement in each of the four content areas, students on the Recommended High School Program have to achieve Level II: Satisfactory Academic performance on the EOC assessments for English III and Algebra II. • In addition to meeting the cumulative score requirement in each of the four content areas, students on the Distinguished Achievement Program have to achieve Level III: Advanced Academic Performance for English III and Algebra II.

  27. TEST DATES EOC ENGLISH I March 26th – EOC ENGLISH I Reading March 27th - EOC ENGLSIH I Writing MAKE UP March 28th – EOC ENGLISH Writing March 29th - EOC ENGLISH Reading

  28. TEST DATES EOC ALGEBRA I, GEOMETRY, ALGEBRA II May 8th EOC BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY May 9th EOC GEOGRAPHY, WORLD HISTORY May 10th EOC MAKEUP May 11th

  29. TEA WEBSITE • http://www.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/parents/

  30. Academic Sessions Math • Algebra 2 Academic and Pre-AP - Room 1107 • Geometry Academic and Pre-AP – Room 1106 Science • IPC and Chemistry Academic and Pre-AP – Room 1105 Social Studies • World History Academic and AP – Room 1104 English • English 2 Academic and Pre-AP – Room 1103

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