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Creekview High School

This guide provides information on the high school registration process at Creekview High School for the Class of 2020. It covers the three R's for success in high school: Rigor, Relevance, and Relationships.

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Creekview High School

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  1. Creekview High School Registration 2016-2017 CLASS OF 2020!!

  2. The Three R’s for High School • RIGOR– High standards for Academic Excellence • RELEVANCE– Connecting learning to real world experiences • RELATIONSHIPS– Teacher to Student , Teacher to Parent, Student to Student

  3. Scheduling Information • Seven periods per day each semester • All students take four core classes • Read 180 & STEP UP Algebra are classes that are designed for students that have traditionally struggled with math and reading. Based on assessment, placement made to the appropriate support.

  4. School Attendance • Attendance Requirements • 90% attendance requirement in all classes to receive credit (verified or unverified) • High School Hours • 8:20 a.m. to 3:35 p.m. • Bus schedules available online by August • After or before school practices for all athletics and UIL activities • Athletic practices for fall sports (football, volleyball) traditionally starts prior to school starting. Athletes will be contacted by the coach.

  5. Success at the High School Level • Support system: 9th grade AP, Attendance Clerk, 2 counselors • Much lower failure rate due to the 9th grade initiative and student/teacher • Same expectations in core classes makes it easier for the students to be successful academically and behaviorally • Commonality leads to greater parent/staff cooperation and increased opportunities for students to be successful in all classes • Parent/teacher/student conferences help build success • Celebrate student success Achievement Celebration!

  6. HB 5 & Graduation • Provides more flexibility in the new graduation plan • Foundation High School Plan with Endorsements • Reduced the number of EOC exams to graduate

  7. Foundation PLUS Endorsement(s)26 credits • 4 credits English • 4 credits Mathematics • 4 credits Science • 4 credits Social Studies* • 2 credits World Language or Computer Programming • 1 credit Physical Education • 1 credit Fine Arts • .5 Health • 5.5 credits in Electives – may include CTE or certification courses to satisfy endorsement requirement • *One locally required credit in Social Studies is included in the total of 4 Social Studies credits

  8. Distinguished Level of Achievement26 credits • 4 credits English • 4 credits Mathematics – Algebra II must be one of the math credits • 4 credits Science • 4 credits Social Studies * • 2 credits World Language or Computer Programming • 1 credit Physical Education • 1 credit Fine Arts • .5 Health • 5.5 credits in Electives – may included CTE or certification courses to satisfy endorsement requirements • *One locally required credit in Social Studies is included in the total of 4 Social Studies credits.

  9. Performance Acknowledgements • Dual Credit • 12 College Credit hours with a grade of 3.0 or higher, or • Bilingualism/Biliteracy • Complete all ELA requirements with a min GPA of 80 • And one of the following: • 3 credits in the same World Language with a min GPA of 80 • Pass Level 4 or higher World Language with a min GPA of 80 • 3 credits in World Language with a min GPA of 80 • AP World Language score 3.0 or higher • IB World Language score 4 or higher, or • ELL Student Only • Participate and meet exit criteria for a bilingual or ESL program • Scored Adv high Level on TELPAS, or • AP/IB • Score 4 or 5 on an AP Exam • Score 5 or above on an IB Exam (HL), or • College Entrance Exam • PSAT score of commended or higher • College Benchmark score on two out of four exams on the ACT • SAT 1250-Reading/Math combined • ACT score of 28 w/o Writing, or • Business Industry/Certification – Obtain a business or industry certification

  10. Key Components of HB 5 • Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, a school district must ensure that each student, on entering ninth grade, indicates an endorsement that the student intends to earn. The five endorsement areas are: • Arts and Humanities • Business and Industry • Multidisciplinary • Public Services • STEM

  11. Endorsement(s) • Arts & Humanities: political science, world languages, cultural studies, history, fine arts • Business and Industry: agriculture, food and natural resources, architecture, Arts-AV Tech and Communications, Business management, finance, hospitality and tourism , information Technology, manufacturing, marketing, sales and service, transportation, distributions, and logistics • MultidisciplinaryStudies:Allows a student to select courses from the curriculum of each endorsement area and earn credits in a variety of advanced courses. • Public Services: Education and Training, government and public administration, human services, health science, law, public safety, and corrections and security • STEM: Science, environmental technology, computer science, engineering, advanced math

  12. What to Expect • Counselors will meet with each student to develop their Personal Graduation Plan (PGP). • The four year plan or PGP will be sent to parents for review and their signature. • Four year plans will be reviewed each year by counselors and students.

  13. What’s Next • Student conference to develop plan • Send Home Plan for review & signature • Return to counselor • Lock into Bridges

  14. Graduation…it’s closer than you realize! • To graduate, students must satisfy graduation credit requirements and earn a satisfactory score LEVEL II on all of the EOC exams taken in each content areas: • English 1 ~ 9th grade • Algebra 1 ~ 9th grade • Biology ~ 9th grade • English 2 ~ 10th grade • U.S. History~ 11th grade

  15. CFB…. meeting the Requirements • How do we help students to meet the graduations requirements? • Several high school classes are being offered at the middle school level. • C-FB is offering on-line courses via the V-Campus (Virtual Campus). • C-FB offers summer school classes for students that wish to earn high school credits.

  16. Graduation Plan Options for acceleration: • Summer School Opportunities • Tradition summer classes: • BIM • Art • PE • Speech • Health • Spanish II (if it’s the last course kids will take) • Online Learning Experience (V-Campus): • Health • PE • BIM • Speech

  17. Grade Advancement in High School • At the high school level, grade advancement is based on credit attainment….meaning that a student does not advance to the next grade level unless a certain number of credits have been earned. • Grade classification is based on the following: • Grade# of credits • 9th grade 0-5.5 • 10th grade 6-11.5 • 11th grade 12-18.5 • 12th grade 19-26

  18. Important points to consider: • Extracurricular activities when picking courses • Academic progress this year • Competitiveness of the University or college you wish to attend • The endorsement area you select • All classes will be signed for by the appropriate teacher.

  19. 9th Grade Course Selection Sheet • Courses requiring Audition or Try-Out: • Cheerleading • Athletic teams • After the Try-Out process is over, new member’s schedules will be changed reflecting placement in the appropriate period for the squad or team

  20. 9th Grade Course Selection Sheet • Athletics and Sports Teams • All sports will require a coach’s signature. Once the coach signs the course selection sheet, students may register for the appropriate class. All student interested in any athletic program will need to a physical completed. Anew medical physical is required in order to try-out/play. • Student athletes can participate in our band program. Directors & coaches work together to help students.

  21. 9th Grade Course Selection Sheet • Once the selection sheet is complete, parents MUST sign the course selection sheet indicating approval of the choices.

  22. Mustang Round-Up Night • All 8th graders and their parents are invited to come to Mustang Round-Upon February 22nd starting at 6:30 p.m. and ending at 8:00 p.m. • All high school departments will show case activities & programs • Meet the teachers & coaches that make CHS a great place!

  23. Pre-Ap Classes Guidelines • 8th graders should have a high level of reading/vocabulary skills. • A successful candidate will be inquisitive and creative who displays a high level of motivation for knowledge as well as grades and should have consistently high attendance and very good behavior. • A passing grade for all TAKS sections. • Successful students will have a good work ethic and an ability to complete tasks independently.

  24. College Bound Activities • Log on to collegeboard.com to find more information about colleges, SAT On-line Course, College Timelines, etc. • Sign up for the SAT question of the day at collegeboard.com

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