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Complete the first page of your blue course registration booklet in pencil : Grade next school year Name – Last na

While you are waiting…. Complete the first page of your blue course registration booklet in pencil : Grade next school year Name – Last name first Gender Student ID # Date scheduled (computer lab date) Home language S chool now attending Career Cluster

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Complete the first page of your blue course registration booklet in pencil : Grade next school year Name – Last na

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  1. While you are waiting… • Complete the first page of your blue course registration booklet in pencil: • Grade next school year • Name – Last name first • Gender • Student ID # • Date scheduled (computer lab date) • Home language • School now attending • Career Cluster • Mark up to 3 areas of interest • Post high school plans • Indicate options being considered in the future

  2. Scheduling for College, Career & Community Readiness Grade 11 Preble High School 2013-2014 School Year

  3. Let’s show “Preble Pride” today by… • Attentive listening • Raising your hand if you have a question • Following directions • Respecting the personal space of others • Taking all materials with you when you exit the auditorium

  4. Do I have all materials ? • PurpleCourse Selection Booklet • Checklist • Academic & Career Planning Course Guide

  5. Online Scheduling in the Computer LabYou must be prepared to schedule on: • January 2 ------------ Guerndt/Pierquet, Stofferan • January 3 ------------ Roberg, Kreuser, Gruski, • January 4 ------------ Ahasay, Magyar • January 29 ---------- Racine, DelMarcelle, Pierquet, Vanderheyden, Jacobs, Nusbaum, Thurow-Riahi, Pringnitz, Kakwitch • Your teacher may request your scheduling sheets sooner.

  6. Course Descriptions Available on-line: www.gbaps.org/students Be aware of: • Prerequisites • Credits • Grade level requirements • School location • Course fees • Special expectations/requirements • Length of class It is your responsibility to know what you are signing up for! Your class choices are a commitment; choose wisely. Check for prerequisites. Talk to teachers.

  7. Your course selection booklet indicates:

  8. Use the Student Portal to review: • Next semester schedule (to avoid signing up for a repeat class for next year) • Transcript • The number of credits earned • Credits needed for graduation • Accuracy of report

  9. What Graduation requirements are needed? Completing some service learning will help you stand out from other job and/or college applicants. • Language Arts • Social Studies • Mathematics • Physical Science • Biology • Physical Education • Personal Financial Literacy • Health • Electives TOTAL: 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit 1 credit 1.5 credit 0.5 credit 0.5 credit 7.5 credits 22 credits * Chemistry (1 cr.) and Physics (1 cr.) may be substituted for Physical Science = 3 credits of science required for graduation.

  10. Focus Question: What do I need to think about as I consider what classes to take next year?

  11. What is my Pathway? College or University (2 or 4 years) Technical College (Certificate/Technical Degree/Associates Degree) Apprenticeship Trade School Military (Enlisted/ROTC) Post-High School Employment Refer to “Programs of Study” in back of Academic & Career Planning Guide

  12. What are colleges looking for? Academics: 4 English Lang. Arts 3-4 Mathematics 3-4 Science 3-4 Social Studies 4 College Prep Electives Key Factors: -Rigor -Grades in college prep classes -Scores on ACT/SAT -Overall GPA -Involvement -Class rank -Leadership

  13. How do I find out about post secondary requirements? -Visit college and military websites -Schedule a visit to colleges and universities -Meet with college reps and military recruiters in the Preble Career Center -Talk with alumni -Call/email college admission offices -Set up a meeting with your school counselor -Use www.careercruising.com

  14. How many credits to schedule? • 6 credits with a study hall each semester • 6.5 credits for 1 study hall scheduled either semester • 7 credits for no study hall GBAPS Policy: “a student must carry a minimum of 6 credits a year” Note: Have I considered what other things are going to require my time?

  15. Alternative Class Choices/Prerequisites • Classes only run with enough student requests • Be sure to put four alternate course choices in order of your preference on the back of the course scheduling booklet

  16. Should I Retake a Course? • If you earned a “D” or “F” in a class, the same class can be retaken • New grade will replace the lower one • Consider summer school for this purpose

  17. SCIENCE • Physical Science and Biology needed for graduation, but a minimum of THREE years of lab science is generally needed for 4-year college admission • Chemistry and Conceptual Chemistry are both college prep lab classes • Chemistry is for those with a strong mathematical background • Students entering some health-related occupations, including programs at technical colleges, will need Chemistry for admission (example: Nursing) • Get recommendation from science teacher

  18. Science Reminders… • Chemistry is required before taking AP Chemistry • Physics is not required before taking AP Physics, however, recommended concurrent math is Pre-Calculus or AP Calculus • You must have a C or better in Biology and Chemistry before taking Gen. Anatomy and Physiology at East High School NOTE: Principles of Engineering at East, SW, and West can be counted for science equivalency credit.

  19. English Lang Arts • Required to take some form of English 11 (variations by teacher recommendation only – speak to your language arts teacher) • Some advanced options have summer work • Can also take half credit electives , such as Speech, if interested • Talk to your school counselor for options to make up failures

  20. Required to take a form of Social Studies 11 If you took AP U.S. History this year, should take AP World History If you took AP World History this year, should take AP US History (OR SS 11 if struggled) Do not need Psychology before AP Psychology Several elective options for juniors Social Studies

  21. MATH • See math teacher for their recommendation • Pathway is generally a form of Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II • Reminder: Algebra I taken in middle school counts as elective credit, not math credit • Geometry taken in middle school counts for math credit for graduation

  22. Personal Financial Literacy • Can be taken in 11th or 12th grade • Students create resumes and learn about financial management • Test-out option available in November of each year • Must take class if did not test out by the end of junior year

  23. Physical Education • MUST pass Personal Fitness before taking Strength Training • Classes must be taken over 3 separate years to meet graduation requirements • Can choose to take Phy Ed class for Pass/Fail instead of a letter grade (Must be chosen before the next school year begins) • Can take same Phy Ed elective twice if desired • Please put a number “2” by the phyed class in your booklet that is your alternate selection

  24. World Language—Do I need it? • Some colleges require 2 years but prefer 3 or 4. • If a college does not require world language for admission, it may be required for college graduation. • Technical colleges do not require a world language. • Note: Being proficient in another language may be very useful in any career. New this year – American Sign Language 4 at Southwest High

  25. What are the new classes or name changes for next year? 1) Microsoft Office- replaces Advanced Office • Can’t take if you already took Advanced Office • Option of taking for grade at NWTC (CEP) 2) Principles of Business 3) Entrepreneurship ***Business Law, Business Leadership, and International Business concepts are being integrated into these two new classes. Can take Principles of Business and/or Entrepreneurship if you already took some of these courses previously.

  26. Early Childhood Education • If you want to be in the Child Care Coop your senior year, you would need to pass this class junior year. To take ECE, you must pass one of the Child Development classes first.

  27. Nursing Assistant 2-hour block NOTE: Many employers do not hire CNA’s under 18 years old due to certain state regulations. Certification is valid for two years, so if earned at a younger age, you may not be able to use it for as long before being recertified. • CNA certification required for most nursing programs • Requires 32 hours of clinical experience, health tests, fees, state exam and background check • Must maintain a C and not miss more than 8 classes – or risk dismissal • Paperwork and parent meeting required

  28. Zero Hour Options • Zero Hour (6:30 AM) classes Chemistry Language Arts 11 Personal Fitness Biology Advanced Biology Personal Financial Literacy Mark correct box on Course Request sheet for “Preble Period 0” to show interest.

  29. Advanced Placement Courses • Can earn college credit(s) at 90% of colleges by scoring 3, 4, or 5 on test in May • $89 fee per test (waiver available) • Rigorous curriculum • Teacher recommendation needed Note: The ideal AP candidate is very motivated (A’s and B’s) and understands there will be considerable reading and writing homework.

  30. Concurrent Enrollment Program Courses (CEP) College-level courses taught in GBAPS high schools. If approved, grades go on high school transcript AND official college transcript. Application Deadline: March 1, 2013 (10-day grace period for choosing college credit at start of course) **Some courses require two teacher recommendations and personal statement** Tuition: Free for NWTC courses, Reduced for UWGB and St. Norbert College (around $180 for 3 credits) Must report grades when applying to college as a senior

  31. New courses offered for NWTC credit at Southwest High • Macintosh Intro/CEP • Macintosh Image Editing/CEP • Macintosh Illustration/CEP • Macintosh Publishing/CEP • Metal Fabrication/CEP • Introduction to Robotics/CEP • Industrial Welding/CEP • Blueprint Reading 1/CEP • Blueprint Reading 2/CEP

  32. What if I want to take a class at another high school? East • Anatomy & Physiology* • Medical Terminology* • Health Services Occupations 1 & 2 • Vehicle Service 2 • Engineering Applications • Southwest • Sign Language 1,2,3,4 • Energy and Society* • Energy Conservation Dynamics • Principles of Engineering • West • International Baccalaureate Program • Acting • Fundamentals of Public Address • Intro to Theater Transportationis the responsibility of the student. Must have parent/guardian permission. Lunch and Study Hall used for travel times.

  33. Youth Apprenticeship Program *Areas of study on back of course selection sheet – DO NOT ENTER INTO COMPUTER! Only mark on sheet if interested. • Two year commitment junior and senior year & summer • GPA of 2.0-2.5 required • 900 hours of work in area of study at minimum wage or above • One hour of college level instruction each day • Earn certificate of occupational proficiency • Must attend a PREVIEW NIGHT Jan. 28, 29 or 30th • Complete application on www.titletown.org and interview to be considered

  34. Summer School • Registration materials arrive in late March or early April. Listen for announcements! • Summer Phy Ed will be by “lottery” • Register early to avoid classes filling up • Summer school is not a good option if you will be missing classes • Can earn up to one full credit • Most classes 3 weeks in length/4 hours a day

  35. Summer Physical Education • If you plan register for summer phyed, still sign up for a phyed class in place of a study hall. If you pass the summer class, we’ll replace it with a study hall in your schedule. • If you would prefer to replace the Phy Ed with a class (if no study halls are desired) make a note on the back of your course selection booklet as to what you plan to replace the phyed class with if passed in summer.

  36. Other programs of interest Online Courses/Virtual Learning (1-2 courses) International Baccalaureate Programme (IB)-West High Institute of Fine Arts-East High ------------------------------------------------------------ See Academic & Career Planning Course guide for more information about these programs. Be sure to mark the box in your course booklet of any of these options you are interested in.

  37. Interested in playing collegiate sports? • See the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) website for approved courses at: www.ncaa.org • Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center junior year or start of senior year to be eligible to play for a Division 1 or 2 school: www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.net

  38. Don’t Forget • Signatures Required! -Parent(s)/Guardian(s) -Your signature -Teacher initials by: Math and Adv/AP courses World Language Science • Alternate choices • Completed forms for certain programs • Deadlines

  39. On-Line Registration in Infinite Campus – Must see counselor for any changes after entering courses. Be sure you know your username and password!

  40. Other questions?

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