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Grade 9 Course Selection Night March 5, 2012. Littleton High School. Welcome & Opening Remarks Agenda for the Evening Course Scheduling Department & Course Information. John M. Harrington, Ed.D Principal Cheryl A. Temple, Assistant Principal Jan Nolan & Chris Christy
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Grade 9Course Selection NightMarch 5, 2012 Littleton High School
Welcome & Opening Remarks Agenda for the Evening Course Scheduling Department & Course Information John M. Harrington, Ed.D Principal Cheryl A. Temple, Assistant Principal Jan Nolan & Chris Christy Guidance Counselors Mark Levine, English Kelly Ogden, Mathematics Marian Dyer, Social Studies Cheryl Harrington, Science Elizabeth Kelley, World Languages Meredith Perry, Health & Wellness Maureen Caouette, Fine & Performing Arts Sarah Dorfman, Guidance Services Michael Lynn, Athletic Director Tonight’s Program
Tonight’s Agenda • Course Selection Process, Timeline & Planning • College Prep & Honors Criteria • Department Chair Presentations • Athletics & Co-curricular Activities • Meet the Department Chairs- Q & A
NEASC • New England Association of Schools and Colleges will visit and evaluate LHS, May 5-8, 2013 • Comprehensive review of the high school in according to NEASC Standards: Core Values, Beliefs, Expectations Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment, School Culture and Leadership, School Resources and Community Resources for Learning
21st Century Skills Emphasis • Accessing and analyzing information • Collaboration across networks and leading by influence • Effective oral and written communication • Agility, adaptability, initiative, and entrepreneurialism • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving • Curiosity and imagination (The Global Achievement Gap, Wagner, 2008)
Rigorous Content Standards include 21st century skills • The 4 Cs • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving • Communication • Collaboration • Creativity and Innovation
Revised Mission & Expectations Statement Littleton High School Commitment to student learning and educational excellence • Littleton High School is a safe, caring, supportive, and academically challenging learning community that cultivates and models respect, responsibility, integrity, accountability, perseverance, and teamwork. • We pursue excellence in learning and the development of each student’s growth and potential through collaborative and dedicated attention to our core values, beliefs, and learning expectations. • We work together to guide our students in becoming self-reliant, responsible, and contributing citizens in a constantly changing world.
Our Core Values • Respect • Responsibility • Integrity • Accountability • Perseverance • Teamwork
Academic Expectations • Develop and apply critical thinking and problem solving skills • Demonstrate clear and effective reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills • Work independently and collaboratively to accomplish goals • Demonstrate creativity and innovation • Use technology skills as they research and communicate their learning • Engage in activities that promote physical fitness and personal health • Exhibit and employ observation, interpretation, and imagination within the arts • Apply knowledge and skills to contemporary challenges and global issues
Social Expectations • Respect and understand diversity and different perspectives • Become active participants in their school community
Civic Expectations • Understand the rights and responsibilities of citizenship • Make positive contributions through community service and civic participation
Guidance Highlights • Naviance Parent and Student online Accounts -Planning tools for post-secondary life -Research database for Colleges, Careers & Scholarships -Account for managing and monitoring college applications & admissions process -Automated College Application System • Edline Parent Portal -Password protected site linking home to school- Active now -Web-pages featuring courses, assignments, calendars, student schedules, teacher updates, progress reports, and term grades
Course Selection Timeline • March 5: Posting of Program of Studies and Distribution of Sample Course Sheets • March 6: Course Selection Sheets distributed to Middle School teachers for Course Recommendations • March 27 & 28: High School Guidance Counselors meet with Middle School Students and review course selections
Course Selection Timeline • March 30: Course Selection sheets mailed home to Grade 8 Parents for verification • April 9: Course Selection Corrections due to Guidance • May/June: Course Schedules sent to students • August: Freshman Orientation
Considerations for Selections • Student’s current achievement and motivation • Honors vs College Prep criteria • Teacher recommendations • Remember each teacher is likely considering one specific subject when making recommendation. • Managing entire workload • Graduation requirements
Schedule Planning • Full year courses= 5.0 Credits • Semester Course= 2.5 Credits • 7 Periods/Modules to be scheduled • Students can take up to 35.0 Credits per year • Students must have a minimum of 30.0 credits when filling out course selection sheet. They should go beyond the minimum. • Students need 110 credits to fulfill graduation requirements
Honors Criteria • More genuine interest in subject and self-direction • Accelerated pace with less repetition of previous work • More rigorous work and demanding requirements • Students with past academic achievement, more maturity, organization and motivation • Independent initiative and more out of class preparation • More emphasis on Analysis, Evaluation and Synthesis
College Prep Criteria • Develop fundamentals • Much more instructional support • Still building independent study skills • Deliberate pace with more reinforcement and review • Emphasis on Knowledge, Comprehension, and Application skills
Proposed 4 YearMathematics Requirement • Littleton High School has proposed a new 4 year Mathematics requirement that will start with the Class of 2015 (current Freshmen) • The MA Board of Higher Education now plans to require 4 years of Math for admission to state college and universities • This new requirement is aligned with the Mass Core Curriculum for high schools
VHS- Virtual High School • www.govhs.org • 25 available seats each semester for LHS students • Array of expansive course offerings • Site Coordinator: Mrs. Marian Dyer
Biology Honors Biology College Prep Scope and Sequence Science Electives AP Biology Anatomy & Physiology 9th 10th 11th Physics Honors Chemistry Honors AP Physics Environmental Science Physics College Prep Chemistry College Prep Oceanography Forensic Science Engineering I Unleveled Engineering II Unleveled
Child Development Health Sports and Games Sports and Games Sports and Games Health Health Nutrition Scope and Sequence Wellness Graduation Requirements Electives Path 1 Path 2 Path 3 Fitness and Conditioning Fitness and Conditioning Fitness and Conditioning
Fine & Performing Arts Art Foundations & Graphics Digital Media Painting & Drawing Ceramics & Photography AP Studio Art & Art Portfolio Instrumental Music- Band & Jazz Choral Music
Special Education Inclusive classrooms & Learning Center- • Accommodations • Modifications • Curriculum Skills Classes • Individualized Support • Alternative classes • Personalized transition process
Student Council Class Officers Art Club Peer Leadership & Mediation Debate Club Model UN Club Literary Magazine Ski/Snowboard Club Weightlifting Club Humanitarian Club Rocketry Club Math League National Honor Society Drama Yearbook Jazz Ensemble Dance Club Gay/Straight Alliance Health Club Japanese Culture Club Latin Club International Club Co-Curricular Activities
Questions Call us: (978) 952-2555 Email us: jharrington@littletonps.org • All faculty/staff can be emailed by typing the first initial of his/her first name and his/her last name.