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FRANKLIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL. Welcome Class of 2018!. COUNSELORS. Mrs. Wendy Ralston All Freshmen Mrs. Kacee Murphy A-G (grades 10-12) Mrs. Jan Henderson H-O (grades 10-12) Mrs. Diana Hughes P-Z (grades 10-12) Counseling Department Website http://franklinschools.org.
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FRANKLIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Welcome Class of 2018!
COUNSELORS • Mrs. Wendy Ralston All Freshmen • Mrs. Kacee Murphy A-G (grades 10-12) • Mrs. Jan Henderson H-O (grades 10-12) • Mrs. Diana Hughes P-Z (grades 10-12) Counseling Department Website http://franklinschools.org
SCHEDULING HIGHLIGHTS • 8th GRADERS RECEIVED COURSE BOOKS AND SCHEDULING SHEETS ON JAN. 24th • ATTEND SCHEDULING NIGHT/COURSE FAIR • READ AND DISCUSS COURSE PLANNING BOOKLET, GOALS, GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS, POST-SECONDARY PLANS WITH YOUR STUDENT. • NO SCHEDULE CHANGES AFTER MAY 1st!!! • ENCOURAGE YOUR STUDENT TO TAKE THE MOST CHALLENGING COURSES HE/SHE CAN HANDLE. • CALL OR CONTACT MRS. RALSTON WITH ANY QUESTIONS/CONCERNS. • RETURN THE SCHEDULING FORM TO MIDDLE SCHOOL GUIDANCE OFFICE ON OR BEFORE FEB. 14th.
Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2018 • Core 40 = 40 credits • Core 40 with Academic Honors = 47 credits • Passing score on the End of Course Assessments (ECA) in Algebra 1 and English 10
Core 40 Diploma 40 credits • English • 8 credits • Math • 6 credits: 2 credits Algebra I 2 credits Geometry 2 credits Algebra II (or a third year if student received Algebra I credit in 8th grade) • Science • 6 credits: 2 credits Biology 2 credits from chemistry/physics/or integrated chemistry & physics (ICP) 2 credits elective science • Social Studies • 6 credits: Geography OR World History (AP); 2 cr. U.S. History; 1 cr. Government, 1 cr. Economics • Physical Education (PE) • - 2 credits • Health • - 1 credit • Electives • - 10 credits • Preparing for College/Careers (PCC) • - 1 credit
ACADEMIC HONORS DIPLOMA-TOTAL OF 47 CREDITS • Core 40 requirements PLUS • 2 additional math credits • 6 credits of World Language in one language OR 4 credits each in 2 different languages • 2 credits in Fine Arts such as music or art ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: • Two Advanced Placement courses and exams • 6 college credits or one AP course and 3 college credits • SAT score of 1750 on combined math, verbal and writing or 26 ACT composite AND: • No grade lower than a C- in required areas • 3.00 GPA by the end of the senior year.
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses for Future Planning • European History • World History • U.S. History • Biology II • Physics II • Calculus (AB & BC) • English 11: Language and Composition • English 12: Literature • AP Psychology • AP Government • Studio Art • 2D Design
Advanced College Project Courses (ACP)/Dual Credit • Agriculture: 4 courses, Ivy Tech and Purdue University • Business: 2 courses, Ivy Tech • English: 5 courses, Ivy Tech and Indiana University • Math: 4 courses, Ivy Tech and Indiana University • Chemistry: 2 courses, Indiana University • Social Studies: 2 courses, Ivy Tech and Indiana University • World Language: 1 course, Indiana University **Additional fees and minimum GPA requirement of 2.7 for all ACP courses**
Physical Education Credits • Three options: 1. Student does not participate in any FCHS sport or activity • student takes 2 semesters of PE 2. Student participates in 1 FCHS sport or activity • student may opt out of 1 sem. of PE and take another course that semester (will still need 1 sem. of PE or freshmen weights) • Student may take 2 semesters of freshmen weights • Student may take 2 semesters of PE
Physical Education Credits • Options continued… 3. Student participates in 2 FCHS sports and/or activities • student may opt out of 2 semesters of PE and choose another elective each semester (must meet all opt out criteria to earn credit) • student may take freshmen weights both semesters • student may take PE both semesters
Earning PE credit through the opt out option • For each semester a student opts out of PE, he/she must still demonstrate PE standards to earn credit. This is done by completing the following: • Fitness calendar/journal • Midterm and end term fitness checks (mile run, push ups for 1 minute, and sit ups for 1 minute) • Written test (multiple choice, study guides provided) • Complete sport/activity season
Math Sequence NOTE: Students who receive credit for Algebra I and Geometry in 7th/8th grade must still take 3 years of high school math courses. Move to Alg. 2 if do not pass Alg. 1 ECA
Freshmen Electives AGRICULTURE: • Fundamentals of Agriculture Science and Business ART: • Intro to 2D Art (This is the prerequisite course for all art classes) • Drawing I • Photography • Intro to 3D Art BUSINESS: • Digital Citizenship • Introduction to Business ENGLISH: • Journalism • FCTV: Intro to Broadcasting
Electives, continued FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES: • Child Development • Advanced Child Development • Nutrition and Wellness • Advanced Nutrition and Wellness • Introduction to Fashion & Textiles • Advanced Fashion & Textiles • Interpersonal Relations I SOCIAL STUDIES: • Geography and History of the World • World History
Electives, continued MUSIC: All Band classes are a full-year commitment • Jazz Band (must have participated in middle school band and be enrolled in band or percussion techniques) • Beginning Band/Concert Band (must have participated in middle school band or have director approval) • Dance Choreography/Color Guard (requires audition and summer rehearsals)
Electives, continued MUSIC: All Band classes are a full-year commitment • Percussion Techniques (must have participated in middle school band or have director approval) • Beginning Mixed Concert Choir • Music Appreciation • Music Theory (must have participated in middle school band or choir or have instructor approval)
Electives, continued TECHNOLOGY: • Technology Manufacturing: Enterprise • Introduction to Technology • Introduction to Transportation • Introduction to Manufacturing • Introduction to Communications • Introduction to Construction PROJECT LEAD THE WAY: • Introduction to Engineering Design • Computers In Design & Production
WORLD LANGUAGESELECTIVES • French I • Japanese I • Spanish I • Spanish II (if earned C- or higher in Spanish I) **World Language is required for the Honors Diploma: 3 years of one language or 2 years each of 2 different languages.
Central Nine Courses for Planning • Automotive Collision Repair Technology I • Automotive Services Technology I & II • Aviation Operations • Aviation Maintenance • Computer Programming I • Computer Illustration and Graphics • Construction Technology I • Criminal Justice I and II • Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management • Advanced Hospitality Management • Advanced Culinary Arts • Dental Careers I • Diesel Service Technology II • Electronics and Computer Technology II • Fire and Rescue I • Graphic Design and Layout • Health Science Education I • *Please see the full description of C9 courses in the back of the course book. You may also visit the C9 website for additional information on programs and fees.
REMINDERS • SCHEDULE 7 COURSES EACH SEMESTER. • YEAR LONG CLASSES MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR. • SEE FULL COURSE BOOKLET ONLINE FOR EXPLANATION OF COURSE CONTENT. • PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO PREREQUISITES. • ANY HONORS CLASSES MUST HAVE A TEACHER’S SIGNATURE OF APPROVAL. • SUBMIT YOUR SIGNED SCHEDULE BY DEADLINE ON THE COURSE SHEET. • SAVE THE DATE: FRESHMAN ORIENTATION SCHEDULED FOR THURSDAY, JULY 31st , 2014.
And now a message from… • Mrs. Nancy Bailey – World Language Department • Eric Woodke – Dean of Students
FCHS COURSE FAIR • All students and parents are welcome • When? 7:00 to 8:00 pm • Where? FCHS cafeteria and commons • Why? Your chance to learn all about courses, requirements, and activities offered by FCHS and Central Nine.