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Homestead High School 8 th Grade Parent Open House January 22, 2014

How to Build a Freshman Schedule Class of 2018. Homestead High School 8 th Grade Parent Open House January 22, 2014. Ninth Grade Scheduling: The Basics. The schedule built will start a student on any diploma pathway Seven selections per semester, 14 total

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Homestead High School 8 th Grade Parent Open House January 22, 2014

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  1. How to Build a Freshman Schedule Class of 2018 Homestead High School8th Grade Parent Open HouseJanuary 22, 2014

  2. Ninth Grade Scheduling:The Basics • The schedule built will start a student on any diploma pathway • Seven selections per semester, 14 total • All students must take English, Mathematics, and Biology in their freshmen year

  3. Ninth Grade Scheduling:The Basics • A student who takes 6 subjects and a study hall or seminar (a not-for-credit course) each semester every year will still earn 48 credits by graduation. (47 are required for the Core 40 with Academic Honors). • Students who are involved in sports or co-curricular activities should consider taking only 6 academic courses and seminar.

  4. Ninth Grade Scheduling:The Basics • Three main diploma pathways • Core 40 • Core 40 with Academic Honors • Core 40 with Technical Honors • Note: This Spring we will focus on building a Freshman Schedule. • In October, students will work with guidance counselors and their parents to design a complete four year plan

  5. English Courses

  6. English • Students who wish to qualify for 9th grade Honors English 9 should have a strong academic record in grade 8 English (B+ or higher), achievement indicative of student talent and diligence. They must meet the following qualification criteria: • NWEA Language Usage Test RIT score of 234 or higher and a NWEA Reading Test RIT score of 237 or higher • OR • Pass+ designation on the E/LA ISTEP+ test at the end of grade 7 or grade 8 • OR • Passing score on High School Honors English Department Exam that is given Spring Semester. • *You will be notified in advance of testing dates via direct mailing.

  7. English continued... Please note: • Students who do not achieve a passing score on the placement test may appeal. • There is a summer reading assignment for Honors English 9. Students will be expected to complete this PRIOR to the start of the school year.

  8. Mathematics • Math courses are sequential and students should progress to the next level. • Students currently in Algebra (8th) may enroll in Geometry. • Students who are currently in Honors Math will advance to the next step: Honors Algebra II or Honors Advanced Modeling and Analysis with Trigonometry. • All other students will enroll in Algebra.

  9. Mathematics Continued…… New Rules for the class of 2016+ Students must earn at least 6 credits in math while in high school. All students must be enrolled in a mathematics or quantitative reasoning course each year in high school. Universities such as IU and Purdue require students to achieve through AMA with Trig.

  10. Science • There are two options in Science: Biology and Honors Biology. • NOTE: Students must have concurrent enrollment in Geometry or qualify for Honors English 9 to sign up for Honors Biology. • Science Elective for freshman: Biomedical

  11. Social Studies • All students are required to have two semesters of World History, beginning in either 9th or 10th grade. • To qualify for AP World History, in 9th Grade, a student must: • Be enrolled in Honors English 9

  12. Social Studies con't..... • All sophomores are eligible for AP World History without testing. • Sophomores will not be allowed to take AP US History until their Junior year unless they are enrolled in Honors English 10 or complete AP World History.

  13. Health & PE Please note that all diplomas require: • ONE semester of Health • TWO semesters of PE (Must be PE1 and PE2, summer PE can count as either)

  14. World Language • Although World Languages are not required to graduate from high school, the study of at least two years of a World Language is strongly encouraged. • Universities such as IU and Purdue will not accept students who do not have at least two years of a World Language. • To graduate with a Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma, a student must complete 3 years of one language or 2 years of two languages.

  15. Personal Finance Requirement • All students are required to take 1 credit in personal financial responsibility instruction • Homestead courses that meet this requirement : • 0806 Adult Roles and Responsibility • 2106 Personal Financial Responsibility • 2580 Preparing for College and Careers

  16. Electives There are some courses which a student should start as a freshmen in order to participate in the advanced levels of study or opportunities. These include: • Journ 1 & 2 - will lead to Newspaper, Yearbook, or Literary magazine • Intro to Radio/TV - can lead to either Radio Broadcasting or TV Broadcasting • Intro level art courses. For example, two visual art classes are required as prerequisites for Beginning Jewelry • Engineering Courses Project Lead The Way: PLTW I through PLTW IV • Biomedical Courses Project Lead The Way: Biomedical I through Biomedical IV • Child Development and Advanced Child Development: Future Teachers

  17. Middle School CreditsMath and World Language • Do middle school math and world language credits count in high school? • Yes if students want them to count. • Students will be given the option in the 2nd semester of ninth grade to have these grades and credits not included in your high school transcript. • You cannot receive credit for the courses without accepting the grade earned. • You must choose to have both semesters of a course included on your transcript or neither semester.

  18. Middle School CreditsMath and World Language • If a student choses to repeat a course that was taken in middle school, the grade and the credit of the repeated course are listed on the transcript and factored into the overall GPA. • It is recommended that students retake courses that they receive lower than a Bin middle school.

  19. Example of Typical 9th Grade Schedule • English • Algebra • Biology • Seminar • PE/Health/Prep for College and Careers (one semester each) or Elective • Elective or World History • Elective or World Language

  20. Next Step for Students • Refer to Ninth Grade Academy Program Enrollment Guide for descriptions of courses • Ask questions if the answer is not found in the Enrollment Guide • High School Counselors will assist the Middle School Counselors with inputting 8th grade schedules Summit 2/5 and Woodside 2/6-2/7. • Have Blue Course Selection Sheet filled out with teacher signatures and ready to go • Parents please sign your student’s course selection sheet.

  21. Important Information Teacher assignments and numbers are determined by student course selection. Therefore, after selections are established, requests for course changes cannot be honored. HHS does not allow for students or parents to request a specific teacher. Schedules are determined by course request through automated computer scheduling.

  22. Important InformationContinued… Please make note of final exams dates and schedule accordingly. Early finals will not be permitted. Finals date are as follows for 2014-2015: December 17, 18, and 19th 2014 May 25, 26, and 27th 2015 (with the possibility of the dates being later into June due to snow make up days)

  23. Thank You The Complete Course Description Guide and Flow Charts Available on Homestead’s Student Services Home Page Go to www.sacs.k12.in.us Click on SACS Schools: Homestead Student Services Home Page on the left

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