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High School 101

High School 101. Class of 2018. Claire Hafets. Principal. www.centennialeagles.org. Please Visit:. Mrs. Ellen Mauser. counselor Student Services. What are the graduation requirements for the class of 2018?. Question 1. Credit Requirements. Service Learning. Career Preparation.

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High School 101

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  1. High School 101 Class of 2018

  2. Claire Hafets Principal

  3. www.centennialeagles.org Please Visit:

  4. Mrs. Ellen Mauser counselor Student Services

  5. What are the graduation requirements for the class of 2018? Question 1

  6. Credit Requirements Service Learning Career Preparation High School Assessments

  7. Credit Requirements

  8. Program Choices Career & Technology Completer World Language Advanced Technology or or 4 credits 2 credits 2 credits

  9. What are the Career Academy options? Question 2

  10. Mr. Andrew Cockley Principal ARL

  11. Career Academies • Accounting • Allied Health • Architectural • Automotive Technology • Biotechnology • Business Management • Career Research and Development • Certified Nursing Assistant • Child Development • Computer Programming • Construction Management • Culinary Science • Cybersecurity Networking • Emergency Medical Technician • Finance • Government, Law and Public Administration • Health Professions • Homeland Security and Emergency Management • Hotel and Restaurant Management • Marketing • Pre-Engineering – Project Lead the Way* • Systems and Project Engineering • Teacher Academy • Visual Communications *PLTW Academy – only academy available for 9th graders

  12. ARL Information Nights January 9th at the ARL January 23rd at the Miller Branch Library

  13. Mr. Kevin Dorsey AssistantPrincipal

  14. How does my child select classes? Question 3

  15. The Course Selection Process Middle School Teacher makes courserecommendation Student takes course request form home Parent reviews, signs and returns course request form to Middle School Counselor Middle School Counselor reviews request form and forwards form to High School

  16. What is my role in the course selection process? Question 4

  17. Talk with your child about goals for the next four years. • Review course recommendations with your child and make the best decision for your child. • Take the most rigorous courses possible while enjoying other aspects of high school.

  18. What is a typical academic schedule for a ninth grade student? Question 5

  19. What does the high school schedule look like? Question 6

  20. What are weighted and unweighted grade point averages? Question 7

  21. Weighted and Unweighted Grade Point Average (GPA) • Both weighted and unweighted GPA’s are reported on the transcript.See page 12 in Catalog. • Starting this year both weighted and unweighted GPA will be reported. See Policy 8020.

  22. What is the attendance policy for high school students? Question 8

  23. All students are expected to attend regularly in accordance with public school laws. • Any student with unlawful absences of more than 5% of the course may be considered for denial of credit.

  24. What is academic eligibility? Question 9

  25. Governs participation in all voluntary extracurricular activities. • Must maintain a 2.0 grade point average and no more than one failing grade for the marking period prior to the start of the activity. • All incoming 9th graders are academically eligible for fall extracurricular activities. • See Policy 9070.

  26. What are some other important aspects of high school? Question 10

  27. Cheerleading/ Dance/ Poms School Clubs School Plays/ Musicals Class Boards Extracurricular Activities Athletic Teams Service Clubs

  28. Important Dates: • February 3rd – Course Request Forms Sent to High Schools • February 21th – Last day for CPR • May/June – Registered Courses Sent Home • June 5th – Middle School Visit to CHS • August – Schedules Mailed Home • August 21st – New Student Orientation

  29. Questions? Break-Out Sessions Counselors – Student Services Music - 703 Dance – Dance Studio Theater Arts - 801 Humanities Remain in Auditorium All Others in Cafeteria!

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