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Welcome Future Freshman

Welcome Future Freshman. Brook Coyer– School Counselor [A-G] Matt Montoro – School Counselor [H-P] Elise Hanna – School Counselor [Q-Z]. Curriculum Overview. Graduation Requirements English 4 credits Social Studies 4 credits Mathematics 3 credits Science 3 credits 4 units PE

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Welcome Future Freshman

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  1. Welcome Future Freshman Brook Coyer– School Counselor [A-G] Matt Montoro – School Counselor [H-P] Elise Hanna – School Counselor [Q-Z]

  2. Curriculum Overview • Graduation Requirements • English 4 credits • Social Studies 4 credits • Mathematics 3 credits • Science 3 credits • 4 units PE • Driver’s Education • Health Education • Freshman Seminar/Creative Living

  3. Tracking General Academic: 75% and above Accelerated: 85% and above Advanced Placement: 90% and above Project Advance (SUPA): 3 teacher recommendations from major subjects

  4. Freshman Courses 10 period day [7 courses] English U.S. History Math (sequence to follow) Science (sequence to follow) Physical Education Health Freshman Seminar/Creative Living Elective

  5. Math Sequence Accelerated • P & S Geometry Accel. • Algebra II Accel. • Ad. Math Concepts Accel. • AP Calculus • BC Calculus OR • P & S Geometry Accel. • Algebra II Accel. • Math Concepts Accel. • Calculus Accel.

  6. Math Sequence Academic • Algebra I • P & S Geometry • Algebra II • Trigonometry/Discrete Math or Trigonometry/Calculus OR • Basic Algebra I • Plane Geometry • Basic Algebra II

  7. Math Sequence General Math Matters I Math Matters II Math Matters III * Depending on student ability, sometimes Basic Algebra replaces a Math Matters course.

  8. Science Sequence Accelerated Biology Accel. Chemistry Accel. Physics Accel. and/or AP Biology and/or AP Chemistry AP Physics B and/or AP Environmental Studies Refer to handbook for pre-requisites. Some courses can be taken in 10th grade.

  9. Science Sequence Academic Physical Science Biology Basic Chemistry or Chemistry Physics or Chemistry II and/or Human Physiology and/or Biology II (optional)

  10. Science Sequence General Physical Science Biology Ecology/Energy

  11. Freshman Electives • Art I • This course offers a studio experience including: drawing, painting, design, ceramics and sculpture in which the elements and principles of art and design are stressed.

  12. Freshman Electives • Communications/Public Speaking • This course is designed to prepare students effectively for oral presentations and expression. Students participate in elements of effective voice, articulation, diction, poise, listening exercises and develop confidence in front of audiences.

  13. Freshman Electives • Theatre Arts I • This course introduces students to theatre arts including history of theatre, stage vocabulary and movement, basics of improvisation and scene study.

  14. Freshman Electives • Freshman Seminar • This required course is designed to promote a successful transition between middle and high school. (organizational skills, time management, study skills, career exploration, etc.) • Classroom Guidance

  15. Freshman Electives • Creative Living • This course is required of all freshman and is divided into the following: family, consumer education, food and nutrition and childcare.

  16. Freshman Electives • French I • This course offers an introduction to all aspects of French culture with emphasis on a parallel view of a French student’s life. Everyday vocabulary and basic grammar are featured.

  17. Freshman Electives • Latin I • This course teaches comprehension of the Latin language through practice in reading. There is an added emphasis on improving English vocabulary via Latin roots.

  18. Freshman Electives • Spanish I • This course concentrates on the present tense, vocabulary and other basic grammatical structures, conversation, listening and reading. • Spanish II • The second of the two core courses in Spanish. Focus is on the two past tenses, additional vocabulary and more advanced grammatical structures.

  19. Freshman Electives • Communication Technology • This course focuses on several hands on activities that will expose students to desktop publishing, computer graphics, computer graphics and design and photography. A good course to expose students interested in graphic design or photography.

  20. Freshman Electives • Enery, Power and Transportation • This course will allow students to study energy types and sources, power transmission, and various transportation systems. Students will work on internal and external combustion engines, magnetic levitation, lasers, fiber optics and flight and rocketry.

  21. Freshman Electives • Wood Technology I • This course familiarizes students with basic hand and power tool operation. Safe and proper use of the tools is emphasized. Students are required to design, layout and produce several projects.

  22. Freshman Electives • Beginning Steel Band • This course is an ensemble consisting of authentic steel drum and percussion instruments. Students will learn to play a variety of music, most of which will remain true to the Caribbean style.

  23. Freshman Electives • Concert Band • This course has students learning and developing a deeper understanding of musical concepts and a variety of band literature. Two concerts a year are performed and students must also participate in Marching Band.

  24. Freshman Electives • Choral Class • This course is required of all non-instrumental freshman who elect to take chorus. Topics covered include: operas, musical theatre, sight-singing and written theory.

  25. Freshman Electives • Orchestra • Students will learn and develop a deeper understanding of musical concepts by rehearsing and performing a variety of orchestral literature. Skills learned in lessons will be applied to the orchestra experience. Two concerts a year will be held.

  26. Potential College Credit AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics B AP Calculus BC Calculus AP Environmental Studies AP English Literature AP English Language & Composition

  27. Potential College Credit AP American Government AP World History AP U.S. History AP Microeconomics AP Spanish Project Advance Psychology Project Advance Web Design 45 creditstotal

  28. Sample Student Schedule • English Accel. • Biology Accel. • Biology Lab / PE / Health 9 / Study Hall • Lunch • 5./6. U. S. History Accel. • 7./8. Spanish II • 9. P/S Geometry Accel. • 10. Freshman Seminar / Creative Living • * Student schedules may vary on an individual basis due to band/orchestra/chorus.

  29. Sample Student Schedule • English Acad • U.S. History Acad • Algebra I • Lunch • 5./6. Physical Science • 7./8. Freshman Seminar / Creative Living • 9. Spanish I • 10. PE / Health 9 / Study Hall (2 days)

  30. Sample Student Schedule • English General • U.S. History General • Math Matters 1 • Lunch • 5./6. Physical Science General • 7./8. Freshman Seminar / Creative Living • 9. PE / Health 9 / Study Hall (2 days) • 10. Wood Tech 1

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