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House Bill - 5

House Bill - 5. Major Changes in HB-5. Recommended HS Plan Prior to HB-5. Foundation Program. More Flexibility 5 End-of-Course Exams 2 Years of Foreign Language. 4x4 15 End-of-Course Exams. End-of-Course Algebra I Biology English I English II US History. Foundation HS Program.

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House Bill - 5

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  1. House Bill - 5

  2. Major Changes in HB-5 Recommended HS Plan Prior to HB-5 Foundation Program More Flexibility 5 End-of-Course Exams 2 Years of Foreign Language • 4x4 • 15 End-of-Course Exams

  3. End-of-Course Algebra I Biology English I English II US History

  4. Foundation HS Program

  5. Endorsements

  6. Possible Endorsements at CHS

  7. Distinguished Level of Achievement Adds a 4th year of Science and Math, which includes Algebra II

  8. Performance Acknowledgements • For outstanding performance • in a dual credit course • in bilingualism or biliteracy • on an AP test or IP exam • on the PSAT, ACT-PLAN, the SAT, or the ACT • for earning a nationally or internationally recognized business or industry certification or license

  9. Communication is Critical

  10. SIGN UP FOR ACT Boot Camp March 19th CHS Auditorium Cost = $59 Contact Counseling Center for more details

  11. Frequently Asked Questions • On Distinguished Level of Achievement would it be possible for Statistics to be substituted for Algebra II? • No. Algebra II is required in order to earn Distinguished Level of Achievement. We also believe that Algebra II is extremely beneficial for any student considering going to a 4 year university. • What Sciences would be available in the Distinguished Level of Achievement for the Medical, Biology, or PT pathway. • CHS offers, Biology AP and Anatomy and Physiology. Any student considering these various fields should register for our Health Science Program. • Who will graduate on the Foundation Program? • All incoming Freshman, Class of 2018, will graduate on the Foundation Program. Class of 2017, Class of 2016 and Class 2015 we are moving to the Foundation Program, however, HB-5 allows us to graduate a student on the previous Minimum/Recommended Plan if it more beneficial to the student. We will look at this on a student by student basis. • What courses apply to Public Service Track? • We offer both Health Science Technology Courses and which include: Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology, Anatomy and Physiology, Heath Science I, Certified Nurses Assistant (for a certification) and EMT Dual Credit.Also, we offer Culinary art and Hospitality courses which include: Principles of Human Service, Culinary Arts I and Culinary Arts II. • Is Physics still required for all incoming Juniors? • Physics is not required, but is a great upper level Science choice. CHS is going to highly recommend that all Juniors who are college bound to take Physics because there are Physics concepts tested on the ACT and SAT. • Can Freshmen attend the ACT Boot Camp? • The ACT Boot Camp is designed for students who are going to take the ACT with in 2 to 3 weeks of the boot camp. Priority is given to Upper Classman. If there is space available then we do allow Freshman to participate.

  12. Download the School Connect App This is how we will communicate with you beginning this August

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