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Welcome to J.H. Rose High School 2012-2013

Welcome to J.H. Rose High School 2012-2013. JHR School Counselors. Mrs. Chynna Grady (A-G) Mrs. Ann Adams (H-O) Ms. Paige Fuqua (P-Z) Ms. Bernetta Bradley - Seniors Mrs. S. Pate- Special Populations/Career Development Counselor. What are the Main Differences?.

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Welcome to J.H. Rose High School 2012-2013

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  1. Welcome to J.H. Rose High School2012-2013

  2. JHR School Counselors Mrs. Chynna Grady (A-G) Mrs. Ann Adams (H-O) Ms. Paige Fuqua (P-Z) Ms. Bernetta Bradley - Seniors Mrs. S. Pate- Special Populations/Career Development Counselor

  3. What are the Main Differences?

  4. Attendance Requirements • No more than 7 absences in one class are allowed. • Excused and/or Unexcused • You must be in your class for at least 45 minutes to be counted present. • Sign in after 45 minutes = ABSENT • Sign out prior to 45 minutes = ABSENT

  5. Each Year Is Divided Into Two Semesters First Semester (August through January) Second Semester (January through June)

  6. Each Student Takes 4 Courses Per Semester, • Each Course that a student passes earns them 1 credit • A student who passes all four classes will earn 4 credits for the semester. Total = 8 units of credit per year!

  7. Promotion to Tenth Grade A Student Must Earn 6 credits (out of a possible 8)

  8. Future-Ready CoreGraduation Requirements English: 4 Credits English I, II, III and IV Mathematics: 4 Credits Math I, Math 2, Math 3, and a 4th Math course to be aligned with the student’s post high school plans Science: 3 Credits Earth/Environmental Science, Biology and a Physical Science course Social Studies: 4 Credits World History, Civics and Economics, & US History A & B

  9. Future-Ready CoreGraduation Requirements Second Language: Not required for graduation but required for admission to the UNC colleges Health & Physical Education: 1 Credit Healthful Living Arts Education: 1 Credit (Can count towards an arts concentration)

  10. Future-Ready Core Concentration 4 Credits in Career and Technology Education Cluster OR 4 Credits in JROTC OR 4 Credits in an Art Discipline OR 4 Credits in a Second Language OR 4 Credits in Advanced Placement OR 4 Credits in College Courses OR 4 Credits within one of the following areas: English, Math, Science, or Social Studies (Excluding courses that meet other graduation requirements)

  11. Electives and other Requirements • 2 Electives must come from one of the following: Career and Technical Education, Arts Education, or Second Language (both credits in the same language) • Total of 28 credits

  12. Athletics and Drivers Permit • You have to pass 3 out of 4 classes in order continue to be an athlete. • You have to earn 3 credits out of 4 during your first semester in order to be eligible to receive your driver’s license.

  13. Curriculum Fair Wednesday, February 9, 2011 J.H. Rose High School 6:00 p.m.

  14. Questions

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