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Doerre Course Selection

Doerre Course Selection. 6 th to 7 th grade. Important Dates to Remember. Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in schedule form to your Social Studies teacher Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in Office Aid Application and copy of report card February– Course Input through Soc. St.

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Doerre Course Selection

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  1. Doerre Course Selection 6th to 7th grade

  2. Important Dates to Remember Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in schedule form to your Social Studies teacher Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in Office Aid Application and copy of report card February– Course Input through Soc. St. May 31st – Last day to turn in OCPE form **JUNE 12th– Last day for schedule changes**

  3. Important Date to Remember! • The Last Day for a schedule change will be June 12th at 3:00. We can not make any changes after that date!! • To make a schedule change, a parent must contact the counselor in writing or email.

  4. High School Graduation Plan Foundation Plan with Endorsements : 4 years English 4 years Math* 4 years Science 3 years Social Studies 1 year PE 2 years Foreign Language* 1 year Fine Arts* 7 Electives from one of the following endorsements: 1. STEM 2. Business and Industry 3. Public Services 4. Art/Humanities 5. Multi-Disciplinary

  5. High School Credit Classes at Doerre • Grades post on your high school transcript • No more than 9 absences without Dr. note • Must be present on the day of the course final exam or they will receive a zero unless they provide a Dr. note • Exams may not be taken early

  6. Typical 7th grade Schedule English/Language Arts (R, Pre AP, GT) Math (R, Pre AP, GT) Science (R, Pre AP, GT) Social Studies (R, Pre AP, GT) Boys/Girls PE (or Athletics with Coach Approval) 2 Electives

  7. STAAR Reading and Math Tests • Will take Reading and Math STAAR testing this spring • If unsuccessful on one of tests, an Improvement class will replace an elective

  8. English/Language Arts • ______Regulars • ______Pre AP • ______GT

  9. Math • ______Regulars • ______Pre AP • ______GT

  10. Science • _____Regulars • _____ Pre AP • _____GT

  11. Social Studies • _____Regulars • _____ Pre AP • _____GT

  12. Boys PE / Girls PE Boys PE or Girls PE are required in 7th grade. You must have Coach Approval to be scheduled for Athletics.

  13. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL BOYS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL ATHLETIC SEASONS

  14. PRESENTING:THE DOERREELECTIVES!

  15. FULL YEARELECTIVES

  16. ART INTRODUCTORY $ INTERMEDIATE $+ • FEE

  17. INTRODUCTORYINTERMEDIATE +

  18. No Previous Band -$ Previous Band-$ Orchestra-$

  19. BOYS-$ INTERMEDIATE GIRLS-$ ADVANCED GIRLS-$ • Fees • Rehearsals

  20. Spanish I or French I • Must have a year end average in ELA of 80 or higher • High school credit course with intense curriculum/expectations –Grade will post to high school transcript for colleges to see • Students required to do homework and study vocabulary and grammar 20-30 minutes per night • Recommend strong study skills and good attendance

  21. Accelerated Spanish course for native speakers who demonstrate readiness on a placement test showing informal Spanish skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Spanish I for Native Speakers

  22. OFFICE AIDE • NEEDED: • SATISFACTORY CONDUCT • GOOD ATTENDANCE • CONFIDENTIALITY • POSITIVE ATTITUDE • C AVERAGE OR BETTER IN EACH • CLASS

  23. For students who read on or above grade level and enjoy the opportunity to select books to read and share with others in class – FULL YEAR Reading Adolescent Literature

  24. NUMBER SENSE For students who enjoy a challenging, mental math course and have strong math skills. FULL YEAR COURSE

  25. Path – Next Step • Provides instructional support for Pre AP classes • Requires in school tutoring and after school tutoring • Builds study and research skills

  26. SEMESTER ELECTIVES Each class is a half year course. You must choose two to equal a full year.

  27. This class will includes units of study in play analysis, stage set up, along with props, costume and make up. Intro to Tech Theater

  28. 3 dimensional Art class with hands on art projects Fee required to cover cost of projects No previous experience with Art needed Crafts

  29. For students who read on or above grade level and enjoy the opportunity to select books to read and share with others in class Reading Adolescent Literature

  30. NUMBER SENSE For students who enjoy a challenging, mental math course and have strong math skills.

  31. Touch System Data Entry(High School Credit) • ONE SEMESTER OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT (formerly Keyboarding)

  32. Principles of Human Services(High School Credit) Semester high school credit class that covers personal human development, human services careers such as child care, cooking, decision making skills, and positive relationships

  33. Professional Communications(High School Credit) • Semester High School Credit • Students will explore a variety of career options and develop an understanding of the relationship between academic skills and potential career goals

  34. FULL YEAR COURSES Spanish I French I Spanish I for Native Speakers SEMESTER COURSES Touch System Data Entry (Keyboarding) Professional Communications (Career Connections) Principles of Human Services (Skills for Living) High School Credit Courses

  35. This powerpoint will be available on the Doerre website beginning tomorrow. Please also visit the Klein I.S.D. home page for more information on the new graduation plan.

  36. CHOOSE WISELY TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS NEXT YEAR!!

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