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Freshman Information Night Class of 2018. Our Agenda. Welcome to LHS from Maureen Montgomery, Principal of Leonardtown High School Overview of High School Graduation Requirements by Scott Smith, Acting Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Overview of the 2014-2015 course selection process
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Freshman Information Night Class of 2018 Work Hard & Be Nice
Our Agenda • Welcome to LHS from Maureen Montgomery, Principal of Leonardtown High School • Overview of High School Graduation Requirements by Scott Smith, Acting Assistant Superintendent of Instruction • Overview of the 2014-2015 course selection process • Overview of signature pathways for freshmen • Breakout Sessions Work Hard & Be Nice
James Scott Smith Acting Assistant Superintendent of Instruction It’s all about the next four years…. Work Hard & Be Nice
SMCPS Mission Know the learner and the learning expecting excellence in both. Accept NO excuses, educating ALL with rigor, relevance, respect, and positive relationships. Work Hard & Be Nice
To this end, we have pathways of excellence 4year program 4 year program 4 year program 4 year program 4 year program Global & Intern. Studies Fairlead Visual and Performing Arts STEM Academy Academy of Finance 9th grade JAFCTC 24 Pathways 3 year programs 2 year programs 1 year programs
From the beginning.. • Before being overwhelmed the multiple pathways to high school completion, we must first look at the core graduation requirements of each. Work Hard & Be Nice
SMCPS Graduation Requirements To receive a High School Diploma in St. Mary's County, students must satisfy the following requirements: Complete a minimum of 21 credits, including: English 4 Social Studies 3 Mathematics 3 Science 3 Physical Education/Health 1 Technology Education 1 Fine Arts 1 Core Credit Total 16 +elective and completer program credits
Additionally • Pass all the High School Assessments or earn a passing combined score • Take a math class each year • Complete the student service-learning component • Compile a web-based career portfolio • Complete a program sequence Work Hard & Be Nice
CompleterPrograms 35% There are three overall pathways a student can take in high school • University Sequence: • Completer 16 core credits • Complete 4 credits in Mathematics to include Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry (non-trivial Algebra minimum in senior year) • Complete 2 credits in a World Language • Career and Technology Completer Sequence: • Complete the 16 core credits • Complete 4 credits in an approved Career and Technology Program Sequence 15% • Dual Completer Sequence: • Complete both the University Sequence and CTE sequences 50%
Choices.... So what are the choices students will have to make in the next few months? Course Requests for SY 2015
Course Requests • Our Student Information System allow a student’s current classroom teacher to make recommendations for their next year’s class. Work Hard & Be Nice
Counselors Once teachers have made course recommendations, counselors will meet with 8th graders individually to review these and move them over to course requests. Work Hard & Be Nice
Printed course requests At the end of the session, counselors will print out a summary of each students’ course requests. This will go home to parents for review. This process will ensure that each student has the appropriate grade level course requests. These requests will be entered in the student information system and available for review by both the middle school and high school counselors Work Hard & Be Nice
Course requests Making the right choice Mathematics Geometry Algebra II Honors Intermediate Algebra CM Algebra I Geometry CM Geometry Honors Common Core Math 8 Common Core Algebra I Algebra Comprehensive Algebraic Foundations
Course requests Making the right choice English Grade 8 RLA Honors English 9 Honors English 9 CM English 9 CM Grade 8 RLA OGL English 9 English 9/90 Work Hard & Be Nice
Course requests Making the right choice Science Must have completed Algebra Grade 8 Science Biology Honors Earth Space Science CM Explorations in Science Work Hard & Be Nice
Course requests Making the right choice Social Studies Grade 8 Social Studies United States History CM United States History Work Hard & Be Nice
Final Choices Select one of the following: World Language Fine Arts JROTC Foundations of Technology PE / Health Spanish Visual Arts French Crafts German Theater Arts Latin Chorus Chinese Band ASL Strings Work Hard & Be Nice
Special Considerations Work Hard & Be Nice
Student Transfer Request Navy JROTC at GMHS Air Force JROTC at CHS http://schools.smcps.org/chs/afjrotc http://schools.smcps.org/gmhs/njrotc Special permission due to “course of study” can be requested to attend either high school by filling out the “Student Transfer Request” form through student services. Building counselors can assist with the process.
How can Freshman success be guaranteed? • Put forth one’s best effort in 8th grade – all the way to the end of the year • Visit HAC weekly and take responsibility for grades • Take advantage of high school informational sessions coming in the spring (extra-curricular activities and athletics) • Work with teachers and counselors to make sure the most academically appropriate courses are selected (after spring testing) • Be informed Work Hard & Be Nice
www.smcps.org/schools Check out the high schools’ web pages Check out the academies’ web pages
Academy Applications Click on Academies Work Hard & Be Nice
Academy Home Page Work Hard & Be Nice
2015 Program of Studies Program of Studies Work Hard & Be Nice
Program of Studies 150 pages listing every course and program offered for high school students in SMCPS Work Hard & Be Nice
In the Auditorium…. Ms. Montgomery Principal LHS The principal and selected staff will be available in the auditorium to answer any specific questions you may have Dr. Dennie– Assistant Principal for 9thgrade Mr. Readyhough – Assistant Principal for 9th grade Ms. Crowder– Department Chair for Counseling
Email us • We have set up an email account for your questions and comments. • Please email your questions/ comments to:
Breakout Sessions STEM There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00
Breakout Sessions AOF There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00
Breakout Sessions GIS There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00 (if needed)
Breakout Sessions AVPA There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00 (if needed) Work Hard & Be Nice
Breakout Sessions Fairlead There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00 (if needed)
Breakout Sessions JAFCTC There will be a twenty minute presentation outlining the academy, its requirements for entry, and the course of study for the program. Session #1 6:45 to 7:05 Session #2 7:15 to 7:35 Session #3 7:40 to 8:00 (if needed) Work Hard & Be Nice
Thank you • Please remember to visit www.smcps.org to learn more about the exciting opportunities for the class of 2018 • Email questions and comments to “classof2018@smcps.org” Work Hard & Be Nice