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Kingwood High School Welcomes. The Class of 2014. What will Kingwood High School offer you?. New opportunities New responsibilities New challenges New privileges Mustang Spirit. How do you decide which classes to take?. HISD Course Guide Course Request Card PowerPoint Presentation
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Kingwood High School Welcomes The Class of 2014
What willKingwood High School offer you? • New opportunities • New responsibilities • New challenges • New privileges • Mustang Spirit
How do you decide which classes to take? • HISD Course Guide • Course Request Card • PowerPoint Presentation • Group Conference with KHS Counselors • Individual Conferences with KHS Counselor for 4 year plan & registration
Why are there 2 course sheets? • White practice copy • “Official” blue card -Teachers recommend core class & Spanish 2 (if you are in Spanish 1) levels - You choose other 3 classes International Baccalaureate Program offered at HHS pg 33 Are you interested? □ Yes □ No
How do you complete your blue course sheet? • Select 7 total credits • A combination of semester-long &/or year-long courses • 2 alternate courses • Parent signature
Your 4-year plan Course Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 English – 4 credits English I English II English III English IV Math – 4 credits Science – 4 credits Social Studies/Eco – 4 credits World Geography World History U.S. History Government/Economics Foreign Language- 2 or 3 credits* *The Distinguished Achievement Program requires a third year of foreign language and four advanced measures.
What is in the High School Course Guide? • Graduation Requirements • Recommended Course Placement • Award of Credit • Grade Point Explanation • Policies & Procedures • Course Descriptions
What happens when? KHS Counselors work with you on 4-Year Plans @: • CMS: Feb.3 • RMS: Feb.1 Course Selection Sheets Due: • CMS- Feb. 10 • RMS- Feb. 10 Meet with KHS Counselors about course selections: • CMS Feb. 12 • RMS Feb. 12
What classes do you need to graduate? • 4 years each of: English, Math, Science & Social Studies • 2 years of one Foreign Language • 1 semester of Communication Applications (Speech) • 2 semesters of PE/Athletics/Substitute • 1 year of a Fine Art • 5.5 credits of electives
How do you earn credits? • You earn a credit for each semester of a course that you pass. • Semester credit • Grade Averaging credit
What are GPA & Class Rank & why do they matter? Colleges use your GPA & Rank in their admissions decisions. It counts as soon as you begin 9th grade! • GPA = Grade Point Average Grade points are assigned based on the level of your classes: honors, level, modified. • Class rank comes from your GPA. Every grade is part of your GPA & your GPA determines your class rank. NOTE: Classes taken in 8th grade for high school credit do not go into GPA or rank (Algebra 1 & Spanish 1)
Who can give you advice about choosing classes? Your: • Parents • Teachers • Counselor • College Admissions Counselor
English • English 1: • Level • PreAP • Gifted and Talented Both PreAP & GT earn honors grade points. Additional requirements: English 2 - 4
Math • Requirements: • Algebra 1 – no Honors available • Geometry, Level or Honors • Algebra 2, Level or Honors • An additional upper level math like Algebra 3, PreCalculus, AP Statistics, Calculus
Science • ALL freshmen take Biology (Level or Honors) • Additional requirements for graduation: • Chemistry • Physics • An additional 4th lab science
Social Studies • ALL freshmen take World Geography (Level or Honors) • Additional requirements: • World History, Level or Honors • US History, Level or AP • Government (.5 credit) Level, Honors or AP • Economics (.5 credit) Level, Honors or AP
Languages Other Than English2 years of one Language are required • Spanish 1 through 5 • French 1 through 4 • German 1 through 4 • Latin 1 through 4 • American Sign Language 1 through 3 * DAP requires 3 years – not 2 * Most offered as Level, Honors & AP (2 – 5) & Dual Credit (3 – 5).
Fine ArtsOne year required • Art • Theater Arts • Band • Choir • Orchestra • Dance
Electives5.5 credits required • any state credited courses not required for graduation: • Technology Applications • Business Management & Admin. • Family & Consumer Science • Agriculture • Architecture & Construction • Additional courses in any required subject area • And many more!
NJROTCNavy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps • Navy Science 1 – 4 for freshman through senior year • Focuses on: leadership, citizenship, maritime heritage • Participate in: community service, drill competition, marksmanship & military training
AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination) • prepare for college eligibility & success • take advanced classes • counts as elective & speech credit • must take 1 Honors course • open to incoming 9th graders
Why take Honors/AP classes? • think, read & write critically & analytically • college success • additional grade points • possible college credit
Who does well in Honors/Pre-AP classes? Students who are: • Self-motivated, hard-working & who enjoy academic challenge & rigor • Capable of success with challenging material presented at a faster pace • Willing to take assignments beyond basic requirements • Able to have time to devote & still be kids!
Should you take Honors/Pre-AP classes? • Yes, if you currently have at least • 80 in Honors Classes • 90 in Level Classes • Honors to level & level to honors schedule changes happen only at: • Three (3) weeks • Six (6) weeks • Semester • May change your other classes
Is there a lot of homework? • Level classes: • Approximately 30 minutes per class every night • Honors/AP classes: • Approximately 45 minutes per class every night
What if I change my mind? • Change requests: • Turn in to current Counselor with parent signature. • No changes will be made after the last day of school.
What Comes Next? • Lots of options! • Dual Credit • International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program • Special Courses • There are many programs offered to you through HISD. Please review your High School Course Guide to begin planning what you will take in future years.