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Get all the information you need about course selection for senior year! Review course choices, graduation requirements, and make changes if needed. Don't miss out on this opportunity!
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Course Selection for Seniors February 1 and 8, 2016
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Course Selection Timetable Juniors are receiving information on their credits, graduation requirements and course options for senior year. Course requests are made in a meeting with their Academic Deans
Course Selection Timetable Materials and selections go home for parent review after the meeting Send your corrections (if needed) to your student’s assigned office By February 19
Course Selection Timetable April/May Course choices available for review & changes 3 times August Schedule mailed home for review and limited changes as needed
Course Selection Timetable Choose Carefully: Do not plan on making changes after school begins Best way to get it as you like is to have it correct by the end of May Changes are made as space is available Schedule is based on student requests and available staffing
Graduation Requirements 4 credits of English 4 credits of Math 4 credits of Social Studies 4 credits of Science 2 credits of a language other than English
Graduation Requirements 1 credit of PE or equivalent 1 credit in Fine Arts ½ credit in Health ½ credit in Speech 5 credits of Electives 26 credits total
Graduation Requirements 4 credits of math Algebra 1 & 2, Geometry and a fourth math Fourth Math: Precalculus or Advanced Quantative Reasoning (Application of concepts in Algebra & Geometry)
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning • Cannot start with Precalculus and move to AQR in January. Credit must be from the same class. • Must complete both semesters of Algebra 2 before AQR
Graduation Requirements 4 credits of science Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and a fourth science Fourth Science: Anatomy, Aquatic Science or PDP Environmental Science, IBDP Biology, Chemistry, or IPC (only if taken before Chemistry & Physics)
4th Science To earn graduation credit in SCIENCE: • Credit for both semesters must be earned in the same science • You cannot move from one science to another for the spring semester
Health & Speech Because health and speech are only taught online at Lamar, your student will need to complete both outside of the school day before they graduate. There are 3 ways to complete this requirement:
Health & Speech Free in summer school Free online outside of school during the school year. See the advisor to sign students up for Grad Lab as an after school course to complete these classes. Students may have opted to graduate under the new HB5 rules and eliminate Speech from their requirements. (Deadline was Spring 2014 for this.)
Speech and HB 5 Through April of 2014, your student may opted to graduate under the HB5 rules for graduation. The requirements are the same as the Recommended High School Program your student is graduating under, but the HB5 requirements eliminate speech and add another semester of an elective in it’s place.
Speech and HB 5 Your student’s graduation plan will change from the Recommended High School Program to the Distinguished Level of Achievement Program. The only course change that will be required is that a semester of an elective will be needed instead of Speech.
Speech and HB 5 HB 5 requires students to complete an endorsement - a 4 year sequence of courses in an area of interest to them. The “Multidisciplinary Endorsement” requires more math and science which Lamar graduates complete as our minimum graduation requirements, so no other course selections are needed.
Credit Appeal If more than 2 unexcused absences are earned in any class, credit will be denied for the semester.
Credits Needed Students who…. ...have credit appeal denied ...did not file credit appeals …failed courses needed to graduate Have 3 options before next year: Summer School Online coursework free through Grad Lab Online Course – Texas Tech $$
Credits Needed Students who have lost credit due to absences or failed classes needed to graduate will not be rescheduled in the class. Students will be scheduled into one “Grad Lab” period where they can retake the course(s) online for no charge.
Credits Needed Online/Correspondence will not be approved for completion of graduation requirements during senior year to allow room for Off Campus SOLUTION: Complete Summer School or Correspondence before the fall semester begins. See your Academic Dean soon for approval
Dual Credit • College Instructors come to Lamar to teach college level classes for HCC AND IB credit • Students must register in the fall are required to take the end of the year exam for IB credit • Dual Credit classes are not for IB Diploma testing
Dual Credit Free tuition for HCC Central residents Purchase textbooks Students must take the IB exam. Registration fees for IB may apply ($180.00) Student assistance available to those in the free or reduced lunch program
Dual Credit BOTH are full year, 2 semesters Students are expected to be in both semesters HCC/IBSL English 4 HCC/IBSL Psychology (online) These courses are not for IB Diploma testing classes
Dual Credit For Eligibility Approval: Sue Ling in the College Corner 713-942-3339 cgranger@houstonisd.org
HCC Summer Credit Free tuition in the summer for dual credit classes at HCC Central Campus No high school credit for summer courses Approval required and begins at Lamar See Sue Ling in the College Corner after spring break for information
Off Campus for seniors Off Campus is not recommended for students applying to selective universities Seniors must take 1 Advanced Academic course for each requested period of Off Campus (PDP, IB, AP, Dual Credit) Students must leave the campus during the Off Campus period
Off Campus for seniors Seniors may take only one non-credited course each day (Study Lab, Grad Lab, Student Aide, STARR review, Off Campus) No student will be placed in Off Campus if in Grad Lab. Off Campus is only available to seniors who need 7.5 or fewer credits in August to graduate
What colleges want… Above all, they look for a strong record in difficult classes Don’t lighten your class load senior year An improving transcript is better than one in decline Improve communication skills especially writing Get involved in outside activities
Adding a PDP or IBDP class? Complete an IBDP assessment form for the first time in IBDP If in IBDP now, add another on your course selection sheet without additional paperwork
What colleges want….. Texas A & M admission • Through Algebra 2 plus ½ credit advanced math: Precalculus or IB Math Studies UT Austin Units Plus • Admissions bump for having courses over the minimum in 2 of 3 subject areas: Math, Science and Foreign Language
Course Recommendationsfor College Take as much as you can: • MATH • SCIENCE • LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH If having trouble with PDP/IB, change to recommended rather than dropping the subject senior year
Work/Study Magnet Internship – Coach Nolen Supervised work experience for magnet seniors at Houston area corporations Career Prep – Ms. Branch Option for seniors not in magnet • Work at businesses supervised by Lamar teachers • EARN $$ while you LEARN Salary plus high school credit earned Leave school early because of work schedule
Junior Year Tasks Visit colleges when possible Spring Break is a great time Private or out of state colleges Have your list ready this summer Community Service Colleges usually ask for this on applications
Make an ACT/SAT plan The free SAT @ LHS counts on April 12. Encourage your junior to prepare Consider taking the ACT in the spring of junior year If the needed score is not met, take the better test again in senior fall
Review Information • Check transcript before summer for accuracy before rank is determined in October • Copy of transcript grades and courses will be sent home with course selection materials • Review applications for needed information: www. applytexas.comwww.commonapp.org • Essays often do not change for next year