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Stevens High School Home of the Raiders

Stevens High School Home of the Raiders. “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”-Ben Franklin. Invest in Knowledge!. According to a 2007 study by the US Government Average High School income= $31,000 Average College graduate income=$51,000

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Stevens High School Home of the Raiders

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  1. Stevens High SchoolHome of the Raiders “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”-Ben Franklin

  2. Invest in Knowledge! • According to a 2007 study by the US Government • Average High School income= $31,000 • Average College graduate income=$51,000 • Average Graduate degree income=$80,000 • (over a 40 year period a college graduate earns $1.17 million more than a high school graduate. Someone with a graduate degree earns 2 million more. A two year AA provides $180,000 more than a high school graduate. • Imagine trying to survive without at least a high school diploma?

  3. Learning Target: Students will understand the registration process in order to schedule classes according to their personal learning plan.

  4. Class of 2013Course Selection • Pathways for Graduation

  5. Which Pathway? All students, at minimum, are required to pursue the advanced pathway. Students may pursue the distinguished pathway by choice. A signed agreement is necessary for students to pursue the standard pathway.

  6. Standard Pathway This course selection guide meets basic graduation requirements and is designed to prepare students for entry-level jobs and some technical programs. *Meeting and signed agreement are necessary to follow this pathway. -- See your high school counselor or administrator.

  7. Advanced Pathway • Prepares students for post-secondary education • Fulfills the minimum requirements for admission to SD public universities and to most highly technical fields of study at technical institutes.

  8. Distinguished Pathway • Meets the highest level of academic standards and fulfills the minimum course requirements for admission to most major universities and colleges • Satisfies the requirements of the SD Board of Regents Scholar Program • One of the qualifiers for the SD Opportunity Scholarship

  9. The following slides illustrate the Advanced and Distinguished Pathways. These slides follow the graduation requirements in the order they are listed in your hand-out.

  10. English Advanced Distinguished English (4 credits total) • English 9 (1 credit) • English 10 OR Advanced English 10 (1 credit) • English 11 OR Advanced English 11 (1 credit) • 12th grade Literature (.5 credit) • 12th grade Writing (.5 credit) OR AP English 12 (1 credit) English (4 credits total) • English 9 (1 credit) • English 10 OR Advanced English 10 (1 credit) • English 11 OR Advanced English 11 (1 credit) • 12th grade Literature (.5 credit) • 12th grade Writing (.5 credit) OR AP English 12 (1 credit)

  11. 11th Grade English • Register for either English 11 or Advanced English 11 • Consult with your English teacher • Contact the registrar to register for Advanced English 11

  12. 12th Grade English • You must register for .5 credit of literature and .5 credit of composition OR • Advanced Placement English 12

  13. Math Advanced Distinguished Mathematics (3 credits total) • Algebra 1 (1 credit) OR Algebra A & Algebra B (equals Algebra 1 and 1 elective credit) • Formal Plane Geometry or Informal Plane Geometry (1 credit) • Advanced Algebra 2 or Intermediate Algebra 2 (1 credit) Mathematics (4 credits total) • Algebra 1 (1 credit) OR Algebra A & Algebra B (equals Algebra 1 and 1 elective credit) • Formal Plane Geometry or Informal Plane Geometry (1 credit) • Advanced Algebra 2 or Intermediate Algebra 2 (1 credit) • Advanced Math Elective (1 credit)

  14. 11th Grade Math Your math teacher will recommend your math class for next year based upon your math achievements. Options during 11th grade: • Plane Geometry or Informal Plane Geometry • Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry (YEAR long) • Trigonometry (Semester Only) • Probability & Statistics • Algebra 2 or Intermediate Algebra 2 • Algebra B

  15. 12th Grade Math Your math teacher will recommend your math class for next year based upon your math achievements. Options during 12th grade: • Plane Geometry or Informal Plane Geometry • Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry (YEAR Long) • Trigonometry (Semester Only) • Advanced Placement Calculus • Probability & Statistics • Algebra 2 or Intermediate Algebra 2

  16. Science Advanced Distinguished Science (3 credits of Lab Science) • Physical Science 1 (.5 credit) • Physical Science 2 (.5 credit) • Biology 1 (.5 credit) • Biology 2 (.5 credit) • Chemistry or Physics (1 credit) Science (4 credits - 3 credits must be Lab Science)* • Physical Science 1 (.5 credit) • Physical Science 2 (.5 credit) • Biology 1 (.5 credit) • Biology 2 (.5 credit) • Chemistry or Physics (1 credit) • Science Elective (1 credit) (Ag and Tech do not meet requirements) *denotes offerings required to meet the SD Opportunities Scholarship

  17. 11th Grade Science • Register for Chemistry or Physics • Students who have not taken Intermediate Algebra 2 or Advanced Algebra 2 should consider waiting until 12thgrade • Note: Math recommendations in the Course Listings book on pages 40-41.

  18. 12th Grade Science • Register for Chemistry or Physics if you did not take it during your 11th grade year Options during 12th grade: • Anatomy and Physiology 1 & 2 • Microbiology • Introduction to Organic Chemistry • Ecology • Astronomy • AP Chemistry • AP Physics

  19. Social StudiesAdvanced Distinguished Social Studies (3 credits total) • Civics (.5 credit) • World Geography (.5 credit) • World History (.5 credit) • U.S. History 1 (.5 credit) • U.S. History 2(.5 credit) OR AP U.S. History (1 credit) • U.S. Government (.5 credit) OR AP U.S. Government (1 credit) Social Studies (3 credits total) • Civics (.5 credit) • World Geography (.5 credit) • World History (.5 credit) • U.S. History 1 (.5 credit) • U.S. History 2(.5 credit) OR AP U.S. History (1 credit) • U.S. Government (.5 credit) OR AP U.S. Government (1 credit)

  20. 11th Grade Social Studies • Register for U.S. History 1 (.5 credit) & U.S. History 2 (.5 credit) OR • AP U.S. History (1 credit)

  21. 12th Grade Social Studies • Register for U.S. Government (.5 credit) OR • AP U.S. Government (1 credit)

  22. Advanced/Distinguished– cont. Fine Arts • 1 credit Physical Education □ 1credit Computer Studies • 1 credit Personal Finance or Economics □ .5 credit

  23. Advanced Distinguished Required Offerings: Students mustselect1 credit —(any combination of) • a. World Language, or • b. Computer Studies; or • c. Career and Tech Educationcourses, or • d. Math courses in addition to meeting the math requirement above, or • e. Science courses in addition to meeting the science requirement above. World Language (2 credits) • 2 credits of the same language

  24. Elective Classes Advanced Distinguished Electives (4.5 credit) • Electives are additional credits earned beyond the required number of credits Electives (1.5 credits) • Electives are additional credits earned beyond the required number of credits

  25. Graduation Requirement Advanced Distinguished Minimum Total Credits 22 Minimum Total Credits 22

  26. Assistance • Talk to your parents • Talk to your teachers • Ask your counselor • Paula Wilson (A-G) • Kerri Stover (H-N) • Kim Elder (O-Z) • Kathryn Sosa (Gifted Education Services) • Administration • Bruce Jordan (A-G) • Tyler Rachetto (H-N) • Jocelyn Hafner (O-Z) • Registrar • Marcia Geyer

  27. Summary • 11th Grade Students must register for: • English 11 or Advanced English 11 • Chemistry or Physics • Math class • U.S History 1 & U.S. History 2 OR AP U.S. History • You will need to select and register for other courses to meet your pathway requirements.

  28. Summary 11th Grade PSAT will be offered at Stevens High School on October 15, 2011 The PSAT is a practice test for college entrance exams The PSAT is required of juniors who hope to qualify as National Merit Scholars Counselors encourage juniors to take the ACT and or SAT in the spring of their junior year

  29. Summary • 12th Grade Students must register for: • .5 Composition and .5 Literature or Advanced Placement English 12 • U.S. Government OR Advanced Placement U.S. Government • You will need to select and register for other courses to meet your pathway requirements.

  30. Online Registration Instructions and Passwords • 10thand 11th grade students received this letter today in class. • Please contact Stevens High School if you did not receive or have misplaced this information.

  31. Closing Slide • Registration window is open February 14 - 27 • Thank you for your attention and participation.

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