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James Caldwell High School: A Place of Possibilities

Explore the curriculum handbook of James Caldwell High School, where students are encouraged to pursue their dreams while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Learn about graduation requirements, course options, and honors programs.

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James Caldwell High School: A Place of Possibilities

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  1. Welcome to James Caldwell High School: “A Place of Possibilities” The Class of 2021

  2. JCHS Administration Mr. James Devlin Principal Ms. Jessica Valentine Vice Principal Mr. John Bertollo Vice Principal Mr. Dan Romano Director of Athletics Ms. Lisa Blackman Supervisor of Guidance

  3. Curriculum Handbook “The Curriculum Handbook is the map that will guide you (your child) on your high school journey” “The trick to navigating through so many options is to keep your dream in focus while thoughtfully considering the path you take (keeping options open).” “…selecting the most challenging classes…keeping in mind your unique abilities.” “…develop a well-rounded plan that allows you to explore areas of interest and maintain a balanced & healthy lifestyle”

  4. Graduation Requirements 4 years of English 3 years of Social Studies 3 years of Mathematics 3 years of Science 1 year of World Language 4 years of Health/Physical Education ½ year Economics or Personal Financial Literacy 1 year of Fine Arts electives 1 year of Practical Arts electives In order to earn credit, student MUST pass course and adhere to attendance policy

  5. English 9 & World Cultures • All ninth graders will take English 9 and World Cultures • Heterogeneous classes • Each English 9 is paired with a World Cultures class • May be combined for a Humanities Double Block • Humanities Projects • Students may sign up for the Freshman Honors Seminar • Don’t forget the summer work!

  6. Freshman Honors Seminar • Class once a week at 7:10 a.m. • Through outside assignments and seminar meetings, students are exposed to honors level readings and assignments • Stronger knowledge and skills will better prepare for tenth grade honors & AP • Class will be graded on a Pass/Fail basis • Students will develop a portfolio

  7. Freshman Honors Seminar • Mid-year Review: Performing at honors level, meeting deadlines, grade of at least an 85% in English 9 & World Cultures • End of Year: : Portfolio reviewed by a committee • If performance and portfolio meet the established standards, student receives honors distinction. • Three points will be added to the English 9 and World Cultures final grades when computing cumulative GPA and decile rank.

  8. Who Should Register for Seminar? • Currently, above an 85% in English & Social Studies • Plan to take honors or Advanced Placement courses in the future • Seeking a challenge

  9. Math Sequence All math students will follow the sequence of Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 Eighth Graders in Pre-Algebra will take Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 Concepts Eighth Graders in Algebra 1 will take Geometry or Geometry Honors

  10. JCHS Math Sequence

  11. Geometry Honors Eighth grader currently enrolled in Algebra 1 Should have a 92 average in Algebra 1 (can still sit for the test if less, but the lower the grade the less likely he/she will be admitted) Must sit for the placement assessment on February 1 at 8:15 a.m. Current grade in Algebra 1, teacher recommendation, and assessment score will be factored together to determine acceptance

  12. Freshmen Schedule Options World Language Fine Arts Practical Arts

  13. Dr. Trause World Language Department Coordinator and Teacher of Latin

  14. Freshman World Language Options: Italian (I or II) Spanish (I or II) Latin (I)

  15. Freshman Fine Arts Electives: Band (full year) Chorus (full year) Orchestra (full year) Music Arts I (full year) Introduction to Theater Arts (one semester) Theater Arts I (one semester) Drawing-Painting Design I (one semester or full year) Ceramics (one semester or full year) Digital Photography

  16. Freshman Practical Arts Electives: Intro to Technology (half year/full year) Architectural Design (half year) Computer Aided Design (full year) Computer Science I and II (both half year) Introduction to Woodworking (half year) Woodworking I (full year) Basic Foods (half year) International Foods (half year) Clothing I (half year) Interior Decoration (half year)

  17. STEM Extensions at JCHS: Ninth Grade STEM Options: • Intro to Technology (half year/full year) • Architectural Design (half year) • Computer Aided Design (full year) • Intro to Tech or CAD are pre-requisites for the other two STEM classes I will mention Beyond Ninth Grade STEM Electives: • Robotics and Control(Designing, Building and Programming Robotics) • Fundamentals of Engineering(Civil, Electronic, Industrial & Mechanical Engineering Concepts)

  18. Ms. Lisa Blackman Supervisor of Guidance

  19. The Course Selection Process JANUARY 2017 High school counselors visit GCMS to discuss course selection process on January 17 March 2017 Course Requests will be sent home. Parents review Course selections. STARTING FEB. 2017 Eighth grade students will meet with JCHS counselors to discuss course Requests.

  20. Current Special Education Services • In-Class Support • 1 General Education Teacher • 1 Special Education Teacher • Resource Replacement Classes • Small group instruction

  21. Honors Course Offerings *Honors students receive 5 additional points on their final grade when computing decile rank. Freshman Honors Seminar English 10 Honors Geometry Honors Algebra II Honors Pre-Calculus Honors Latin IV Honors

  22. 16 Advanced Placement Offerings AP CALCULUS AP STATISTICS AP COMPUTER SCIENCE AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION AP ENGLISH LITERATURE AND COMPOSITION AP SPANISH AP ITALIAN AP U.S. HISTORY I AP U.S. HISTORY II AP GOV’T AND POLITICS AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AP EUROPEAN HISTORY AP BIOLOGY AP CHEMISTRY AP PHYSICS AP ENVIRONMENTAL SCI. *Advanced Placement students receive 7 additional points on their final grade when computing decile rank.

  23. Keys to Success PARENTS • Keep lines of communication open. • Encourage the increased expectations of the high school setting. STUDENTS • Utilize resources available. • Learn to advocate for themselves. • Become independent learners and workers.

  24. Mrs. BriannaWatts Freshman Guidance Counselor

  25. Transition • Ensure a smooth transition from middle school into the high school • Foster INDEPENDENCE! • Preparestudents for post-secondary goals (college, military, work, etc.) • EVERYTHING COUNTS!

  26. Transition & Support • Change in Expectations • Guidance Services • Transitions Peer Leadership Program • Student Assistance Counselor • Child Study Team Services • Extracurricular Participation

  27. A Place of Possibilities…Extracurricular Student Government • Student Council • Class of 2021 Service/Honor • Key Club • Interact • NHS • Peer Leadership School Publication • The Clarion (yearbook) • The Caldron (newspaper) Special Interest • Culture Club • Engineering Club • Environmental Protection • Forensics Team • Gaming Club • Patriot’s Club • Ping Pong Club • Political Discussion Club • Red Cross Club • Virtual Book Club

  28. A Place of Possibilities…Extracurricular MUSIC/PERFORMANCE • Orchestra • Band • Chorus • Madrigal Singers • Women of Note • Retro Men • Jazz Band • All-State performance groups (by audition only) • School play or musical

  29. Mr. Daniel Romano Director of Athletics

  30. A Place of Possibilities… Athletics The high school sponsors teams in: Football Soccer Volleyball Cross country Wrestling Basketball Bowling Swimming *Hockey Indoor Track Tennis Golf Softball Baseball Track Lacrosse We compete in the Super Essex Conference and against area schools. Many of our teams have parent booster clubs.

  31. Curriculum Handbook “Remember, you will never be alone on this adventure…If you have any questions about the many possibilities that await you, or hit a roadblock along the way, know that we are here to guide you.”

  32. Questions ? If you have specific questions pertaining to your child’s situation, please contact : GCMS guidance counselors, at 973-228-1994 or Ms. Brianna Watts, JCHS ninth grade guidance counselor, at 973-228-6981, extension 4011.

  33. We know you have them… Any Questions????

  34. See YouIn September !

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