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Oak Ridge High School Parent Information Cohort 2023

Get all the information you need about your child's freshman year at Oak Ridge High School, including attendance, homework priorities, grading policy, graduation requirements, and more.

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Oak Ridge High School Parent Information Cohort 2023

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  1. Oak Ridge High SchoolParent InformationCohort 2023

  2. Freshman Year: What is it all about?

  3. 9th Grade Focus -Attendance is linked to student success. -Make homework a priority (time and place) and take advantage of tutorials/EN. -Know the grading policy- re-testing is an option. -Check grades regularly. Use Parent Access (PAC) and Student Access(SAC). -Self-Advocate

  4. Graduation RequirementsCohort 2023 • Foundation High School Plan with Endorsements (26 credits needed to graduate/32 possible on block schedule) • 4 credits of English • 4 credits of Math • Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, & One Additional Math • 4 credits of Science • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, & One Additional Science • 4 credits of Social Studies • World Geography or AP Human Geography, World History, US History, Government/Economics

  5. Graduation Requirements (cont.) - Two credits of the same Foreign Language- One Fine Art credit- One PE credit- Health (half credit)- Five and a half Elective credits · Focused on the student’s chosen endorsement

  6. Endorsements Arts and Humanities A coherent sequence or series of courses selected from one of the following: -Social Studies (beyond the 4 required) - Foreign Language (LOTE) -Fine Arts such as Art, Dance, Band, Theater, Choir, or Orchestra Business and Industry A coherent sequence or series of courses from one of the following: -CTE Courses: Agriculture, Architecture, Audio Visual Technology, Business, Finance, Hospitality, Tourism, or Marketing English Electives: Public Speaking, Debate, or Adv. Broadcast Journalism including newspaper and yearbook Public Services A coherent sequence or series of courses from one of the following: -CTE courses with a final course from the Education & Training, Government & Public Administration; Health Science; Human Services including Cosmetology; or Law & Public Safety -JROTC Multidisciplinary A coherent sequence or series of courses from one of the following: -Four credits in each of the foundation core areas (Science, Math, English, Social Studies) -Four AP or Dual Credit courses from English, math, science, social studies, economics, LOTE, or fine arts *All students fulfill the requirements for this endorsement STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) A coherent sequence or series of courses from one of the following: -CTE Courses with a final course from the STEM career cluster -Computer Science -Mathematics/Science (beyond the 4 required of each)

  7. Graduation RequirementsCohort 2023 End of Course Exams (STAAR/EOC) - English 1 - Biology - Algebra 1 - English 2 - US History

  8. Credits • Credits are awarded at the end of each semester. • Each semester of high school you have the potential to earn 4 credits. You can earn a total of 8 credits for the entire school year (unless you are enrolled in a double blocked course such as band or athletics. Your total will be 7 credits). • In order to earn a credit, you must receive a grade of 70 or higher and meet the 90% attendance requirement.

  9. Attendance* • State Compulsory Attendance law • requires students to attend 90%- 90% on A/B block schedule (this rule counts for each class separately) • - Excessive absences could result in a loss of credit for the semester * Research shows that even missing one or two days can lower a student a whole letter grade.

  10. GPA and Class Rank • GPA=Grade Point Average • Your GPA is based on the classes you take and the semester grades you make in those classes. - Class Rank is based on a student’s weighted GPA. - Colleges look at both GPA and Class Rank!

  11. Naviance • Web-based resource for students and parents that encourages and supports high school, college, and career planning • Access the Naviance website from the ORHS College and Career Counseling page (Use Canvas login of “squishname” and stuID#) • Student MUST have an updated email address for college and career updates.

  12. Tutorials • Tutorials are available for all core classes (English, Math, Science, Social Studies) and foreign language. • Schedule will be posted online, on teacher Canvas page, or hard copy is in the Counseling/AP offices. • Tutorials are recommended and suggested for any student who needs helpand for those who need to prepare for taking a retest.

  13. Grades from 9th grade EQUAL 33% of your college application GPA and rank! Plan for Success &

  14. ORHS 9th Grade CounselorContact Information • Kathy Stoner (Counseling Secretary) · kstoner@conroeisd.net • 281-465-5049 • Melissa Thetford (A-K) • mthetford@conroeisd.net • 281-465-5029 • Cathey Costas (L-Z) · ccostas@conroeisd.net • 281-465-5011

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