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Welcome Class of 2016 to Burke High School:. 8 th Grade Family Night March 4, 2013. Student Success. Parent Teacher Student. 8 th Grade Family Night Topics:. Registration Timeline Graduation Requirements/Definitions 9 th Grade Program of Study “Honors” Considerations
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Welcome Class of 2016to Burke High School: 8th Grade Family NightMarch 4, 2013
Student Success ParentTeacher Student
8th Grade Family Night Topics: • Registration Timeline • Graduation Requirements/Definitions • 9th Grade Program of Study • “Honors” Considerations • Advanced Education Planning • Individual Considerations
Registration Timeline • March 8-14 Registration at Middle Schools • April 18 Non-OPS Registration 3:30-5:30 pm • April 26 Last day to make changes to registration • May Course Verification Cards • Verify course selection • August 8 (afternoon) Student “Check In” for 9th graders • August 19 School begins for 9th graders
Graduation Requirements • English 8 credits (4 years) • Social Studies 7 credits (3 ½ years) • Math 6 credits (3 years) • Science 6 credits (3 years) • PE/ROTC 4 credits (2 years) or Band 8 credits (4 years) • Human Growth 1 credit (½ year) • FACTS 2 credits (1 year) • Electives 15 credits 49 Minimum # of credits to graduate: 49
How do credits work ??? 1 credit = 1 class passed at semester
Typical number of credits earned each year of high school in 8 period day Freshman YearSophomore Year 14-16 credits 14-16 credits Junior YearSenior Year 14-16 credits 14-16 credits Total earned after four years 56-64 credits Total needed = 49 credits
Grade Level Check Point Grade 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 credits Grade 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 credits Grade 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 credits To Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 credits
9th Grade Program of Study • 1 English 1-2 • 2 U.S. History 1-2 • 3 Math • 4 Physical Science or H Biology ** • 5 FACTS 1-2 • 6 PE 1-2 or JROTC 1-2 or Band • 7 Reading / World Language or Elective • 8 Elective or Study Hall
Freshman Classes • English (required) English 1-2 Honors English 1-2* English S 1-2* English 1-2 ELL* *Parent/Teacher permission required
Classes cont… • Social Studies(required) US History 1-2 Honors US History 1-2* US History 1-2 ELL* * Parent/Teacher permission required
Classes cont… • Science(required) Physical Science Honors Physical Science* Physical Science Fundamentals 1-2* Honors Biology ** * Parent/Teacher permission required
Classes cont… • Math (required) Extended Pre-Algebra 1-2* Pre-Algebra 1-2 Algebra 1-2 Honors Algebra 1-2* Geometry 1-2 Honors Geometry 1-2* Algebra 3-4 Honors Algebra 3-4* Honors Pre-calculus /Trig* * Parent/Teacher permission required
Classes cont… • FACTS(required) Freshman Academic Career Technology Skills
Classes cont… • PE/ROTC/Band(required for graduation) Physical Education OR JROTC 1-2 (2 years) OR Prep Band or Concert Band (all 4 years)
Classes cont… • Academic Literacy (Reading) • Required if a student meets three (3) of the five (5) criteria • Performs in the bottom two tiers on Acuity • Performs below 50% on the 7th grade CAT • Earned grades of D or below in 8th grade language arts • Reads below the 7th grade on Achieve 3000 • Recommended by the language arts and reading teachers
Classes cont… • World Language(optional) Chinese 1-2, 3-4, or 5-6(H)* French 1-2, 3-4, or 5-6(H)* German 1-2, 3-4, or 5-6(H)* Spanish 1-2, 3-4, or 5-6(H)* Spanish for Spanish Speakers 1-2, 3-4, 5-6(H)* NOTE: World Language IS NOT required for graduation, but IS required for a four year college. * Parent/Teacher permission required
Classes cont… • Electives Consider the following when choosing electives: *educational plans *trying something new *current career interests *leisure time activities you enjoy *interests
Registration Sheet • Students are encouraged to register for eight (8) classes each semester. Seven (7) classes are required. • Course choices become commitments for the entire school year after April 26th.
Registration Sheet (box at bottom) Please complete: • Student Signature • Parent/Guardian Signature • Date
Registration Sheet (back side) • Choose an Educational/Career choice. Pick one area of focus for your current career interest. This can be changed any time throughout high school. • Choose two or three alternate classes.
Sample Schedule • A Day • Block 1: Elective • Block 2: PE • Block 3: Physical Science * Lunch * SSR • Block 4: US History • B Day • Block 1: English • Block 2: Algebra • Block 3: Elective * Lunch * SSR • Block 4: FACTS
New Transition, New Opportunities:Honors Classes • Benefits: • Increase academic challenges • Increase future opportunities • Challenges: • Teacher Expectation and Pacing • Time Commitment • Plan on additional homework time for each honors class • One year obligation (no drops)
Honors Courses • Checklist guide: • Demonstrated past success • Concerned about quality work • Good time-management skills • Good study habits • Good work ethic
Honors: How Do I Sign Up? • Student Desire / Motivation • Teacher Recommendation • CAT Test Scores (85 percentile) • Parent Permission
Nebraska University SystemCore Course Requirements Class Years Requirements include English 4 years Fulfilled by OPS requirements Social Studies 3 years Fulfilled by OPS requirements Science 3 years Fulfilled by OPS requirements Math 3 years*Algebra 1-2, Geometry, Algebra 3-4 World Language 2 years More than 2 years is recommended Both years in same language Additional Requirements: UNK – One year from any academic discipline * UNL – One additional year of math past Alg. 3-4 UNO – One year from any academic discipline
Factors in the College Admission Decision: • Grades in College Prep Courses • Strength of Curriculum • Standardized Test Scores • Overall High School GPA • Student Essay • Teacher/Counselor Recommendation • Class Rank • Demonstrated Interest by the Student - Ranked by colleges in order of importance, NACAC 2009
Other Considerations when choosing classes… THINK ABOUT your son/daughter • Extracurricular activities, sports, religious expectations or other outside commitments • Time management skills • Study skills • Personal strengths
Transition Success means:Know What To Expect! • Academic Expectations • Credits Count • What do you expect or want from your student? • Social Expectations • Co-curricular Expectations • Sports • Clubs & Activities
Points to Remember • Take eight (8) classes each semester. (7 is the minimum) • Talk to current teacher(s) for recommendations. • Student needs to sign registration sheet. Student signature _______________ • Parent/Guardian needs to sign registration sheet and date. Parent / Guardian signature / date: _______________ • List at least two alternate classes.
TRY OUTS Concert Band, Prep Band, Orchestra • Tryout is required. • Contact Mr. Spathor Mr. Edwards • (402) 557-3252 • email: nick.spath@ops.org or norm.edwards@ops.org
TRY OUTS (continued) Concert Choir & Ensemble (Show Choir) • Tryout is required. • Contact Mr. Helzer • (402) 557-3253 • email: nathan.helzer@ops.org
TRY OUTS (continued) Dance Team / Pom Squad • Requirements: • 2.5 GPA; practice five times a week – June through March. Estimated cost: $1,500.00 • Contact Ms. Burton • (402) 557-3244 • email: andrea.burton@ops.org
TRY OUTS (continued) Cheerleading • Requirements: • 2.5 GPA: summer camp / practice over summer and during the school year. Estimated cost: $1,500.00 • Contact Mrs. Rotherham • (402) 557-3242 • email: jennifer.rotherham@ops.org
TRY OUTS (continued) Drill Team • Requirements: • 2.5 GPA: summer camp / practice during the school year. Estimated cost: $400 • Contact Mrs. Gillian • (402) 557-3262 • email: kayla.gillian@ops.org
TRY OUT INFORMATION • If desired, please pick up a half sheet with specific dates of tryouts in the back of the auditorium when you leave.
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