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THE MIDDLE SCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL JOURNEY

THE MIDDLE SCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL JOURNEY. WHAT MUST I DO?. PASS 8 TH GRADE No ‘F’s. TYPES OF DIPLOMAS VA Graduation Requirements. Standard/ estándar 22 Credits + 6 SOLs minimum Advanced Studies/ estudios avanzados 26 Credits + 9 SOLs minimum. Advanced Studies Diploma.

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THE MIDDLE SCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL JOURNEY

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  1. THE MIDDLE SCHOOL TO HIGH SCHOOL JOURNEY

  2. WHAT MUST I DO? • PASS 8TH GRADE • No ‘F’s

  3. TYPES OF DIPLOMASVA Graduation Requirements • Standard/estándar 22 Credits + 6 SOLs minimum • Advanced Studies/estudiosavanzados 26 Credits + 9 SOLs minimum

  4. Advanced Studies Diploma 26 Standard Credits 9 Verified Credits English 2 (Reading/Writing) Math 2 Science 2 Soc. Studies 2 Student Selected 1 • English 4 • Mathematics 4 • Laboratory Science 4 • Social Studies 4 • Health/PE 2 • World Language/ 3 Fine Arts/Career 1 • Economics/Finance 1 • Electives 3 • CTE Credential • 1 Virtual Course

  5. Standard Diploma 22 Standard Credits 6 Verified Credits English 2 (Reading/Writing) Math 1 Science 1 Soc. Studies 1 Student Selected 1 • English 4 • Mathematics 3 • Laboratory Science 3 • Social Studies 3 • Health/PE 2 • World Language/ Fine Arts/Career 2 • Economics/Finance 1 • Electives 4 • CTE Credential • 1 Virtual Course

  6. 9th Grade Schedule - 7 Classes Math 1 credit = 1 class Language Arts 1 credit = 1 class Science 1 credit = 1 class Social Studies 1 credit = 1 class PE 1 credit = 1 class Elective 1 1 credit = 1 class (if you failed Reading or Math Sol- Possible Remediation Class) Elective 2 1 credit = 1 class • 7 Credits = 7 periods

  7. CHOOSING HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES *Teacher recommendations are important. • Example – Regular English Pre AP English *Pre AP Classes more reading, writing, work to be completed at home; don’t take tooo many Pre AP classes. *Foreign Language – must have a ‘B’ in 8th grade Language Arts! *Choose 7 classes and two alternates(extras)!

  8. DIDN’T GET RECOMMENDED CLASS YOU WANTED? • Don’t have the grades. – Pull your grades up! Then your parent can contact the high school and request a schedule change before 31 May 2017

  9. PARENT OVERRIDE REQUEST • Parents may complete an override a teacher recommendation or a prerequisite if they feel you are capable of completing the class successfully. • Special Ed and ESOL students will have a case manager review your schedule hereand you will receive support in High School. • Remember all High Schools do not want schedule changes next fall. You have until end of this year to change a class. Your parents must request this change to your High School by the end of this school year!

  10. H. S. SCHEDULING! • The high school your are zoned for (Base School – Where you live). • No schedules will be written for specialty programs. After you are accepted, you new school will come over and register you. • If you want a schedule change, parents must contact the high school • Today you will take home a sample H.S. scheduling form to discuss with parents. Bring this form when you meet with the high school Counselors. • All 5 High Schools will visit Saunders during Feb. or March. • If you are moving out of the area next year – Write Moving: At top right of schedule print ” • .

  11. General Information • Must be eligible to play sports and participate in school activities – VHSL requirements. • 2 “F”s during a 9 week grading period. • Turn in the actual H.S. Schedule to your Science teacher signed by a parent the day after registration. • Don’t forget summer assignments online. • Signet students are pulled out of P.E. usually • Math Recommendations are either Algebra I or Algebra I PT 1 (this is not a math credit – you must complete Algebra I PT 2 for it to count as a Math Credit.

  12. Update Your Academic Career Plan

  13. Review H.S. SAMPLE Forms!Where do I learn more about High School classes/electives?pwcs.edu – course catalogueWhere do I apply for a H.S. Specialty Program?Pwcs.edu – Academics –Specialty Program • *

  14. When is the deadline to apply for a H.S. Specialty Program? February 1st What do I do with the Sample H.S. schedule/letter I receive today? Review this with your parent and pick sample classes – Each H.S. uses a different form. This is not the real scheduling form!

  15. Reminder to keep your grades up in all classes! • Reminder to check your high school’s website in the spring and summer for Important Dates and Summer Reading Information.

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