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Registration & Testing Information for Rising Seniors

Stay informed about graduation requirements, promotion, early graduation/dismissal, and ACT exam registration for juniors. Learn about core courses, electives, honors/AP options, and specific subject requirements for a successful academic journey at Chatham Central. Registration begins March 1st.

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Registration & Testing Information for Rising Seniors

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  1. Registration & Testing Informationfor Rising Seniors Chatham Central High School

  2. Topics of Discussion • Graduation Requirements • Promotion Requirements • Early Graduation/Dismissal • Registration Information

  3. ACT Exam All Juniors in the state of NC will be required to take the ACT exam for free on Tuesday, Feb. 27th. You will pre-code your answer sheets with Mrs. Measamer on Wednesday in the cafeteria during 3rd block. Students absent will take the test on a later date in March.

  4. Registration Handouts • Today you received a two-sided Registration sheet. • Graduation Requirements sheet. • College & Career Promise requirements sheet. • The curriculum guide with course descriptions & prerequisites can be found on our school’s website on the Counseling Services webpage under the Registration Tab. Please ask a teacher or myself if you have a course question.

  5. When will registration begin? Thursday, March 1st. We will register students individually through 3rd period classes.

  6. Graduation Requirements Future Ready Core

  7. Future Ready Core: Course of Study The Core (22 credits)4 credits of English4 credits of Mathematics4 credits of Social Studies 3 credits of Science1 credit of Health/Physical Education6 Elective Credits (required) - 2 credits from CTE, Cultural Arts, or World Languages - 4 credits Concentration Area (recommended)

  8. English • English I, II, III, & IV 12th Grade: English IV, Honors English IV, or AP English Literature (Honors & AP Requires Summer Reading)

  9. Mathematics • Math I • Math II • Math III • A Fourth Math Regarding the Student’s Postsecondary Plans – Refer to Math Options on Graduation Requirements Handout. 12th Grade: Essentials for College Math, Hon. Pre-Calculus, & Honors Calculus & AP Calculus

  10. Sciences • Earth/Environmental Science • Biology • A Physical Science: Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics 11th Grade: Physical Science, Chemistry, Hon. Chemistry, Physics, or Hon. Physics

  11. Social Studies • World History • Civics/Economics • American History I & II 12th Grade: American History II, AP US History, or CCCC HIS 132 American History II (online)

  12. Health/PE Health/PE

  13. 6 Required Electives 2 Electives from: • Career & Technical Educ. • Cultural Arts • World Language - Required for admission to 4-yr. Colleges

  14. Concentration under 6 Elective Requirement:RECOMMENDS AT LEAST 4 CREDITS IN ONE AREA • Career & Technical Education Courses (CTE) • Cultural Arts Education (Art, Band, or Chorus) • Any Other Subject Area (Math, World Language, Science, Social Studies, AP Courses, or Community College Courses.) The Chatham County CTE Pathways will show you which courses will fit your interests & goals while building a strong academic foundation. You can find this on the Counseling Services webpage under the Registration tab in the Course Catalogue.

  15. Chatham County Requires an additional 6 Electives Totaling 28 credits to get a high school diploma.

  16. Promotion Requirements To be promoted to the 12th Grade, you must pass 20 Classes by the end of this year. Chatham County Schools does not do mid-semester promotions.

  17. Early Graduation/Dismissal • Early Graduationis for rising seniors who have never failed a course. You will take four classes first semester & none 2nd semester. You will not get your high school diploma until June. You may still participate in the prom or any other senior activities 2nd semester. It is your responsibility to keep up w/ info. given to seniors. Early Dismissal is for students in good academic standing. You may leave after 3rd block 2nd semester only. • You must complete an Early Graduation/Dismissal form from Mrs. Kivett. • No students will be approved for Early Graduation or Early Dismissal until final grades are reported from your Junior year in June. Therefore, all students will register for 8 classes.

  18. Honors & AP Classes • All students may register for any of the Honors or AP coursesin the course catalog. If you have never taken an honors course and are uncertain if you can handle it, please consult your teacherin this subject area. • AllHonors/AP English Courses requires a Summer Reading Packet. You may get them from an English teacher or on our the Counseling Office webpage on our school’s website under the Registration tab. The Reading Packet is to be turned in to your English teacher theFIRST DAY of school no matter which semester you have English.

  19. AP Courses Offered • AP English Language – Summer Reading Packet Required • AP Calculus AB (Offered every other year w/ AP Statistics) • AP Biology (Offered every other year w/ AP US History) • AP Environmental Science • AP Computer Science • Students can take year-long AP Courses on NCVPS not offered at CCHS.

  20. Required Classes Everyone will circle THREE Required Classes English – English IV, Honors English IV, or AP Eng. Literature Math – Math III, Essentials for College Math, Hon. Pre-Calculus, or Honors Calculus & AP Calculus AB History – American History II, Hon. American History II, NCVPS AP US History (online & year-long), or CCCC HIS 132 American History II (online)

  21. Electives Everyone will circle 5 electives & write in 4 alternate elective courses in the Alternate Elective box.

  22. Elective Codes F = Fall Semester Class S = Spring Semester Class A = Application is Required to be Completed NCVPS = Online Class, Email Address is Required PR = This Class has a Prerequisite Y = This Class is a Year-Long Class 2 = This Class is a 2 Block Class R = You Can Repeat This Class

  23. Course Applications: • Yearbook – See Mrs. Walden • Media Assistant – See Mrs. Reynolds-Brooks • Community College Courses & Travel Form - See Mrs. Kivett • Elementary Peer Tutor (Travel Form) – See Mrs. Kivett • AVID Tutor - See Mrs. Paige Attach These Completed Forms to Your Registration Sheet! (You may also pick them up in the Counseling Office.)

  24. Cultural Arts Visual Arts I - IV Marching Band I – IV: Fall Semester Concert Band I – IV: Spring Semester Colorguard I – IV: Fall Semester Vocals Music I – IV Music Specialization I – II: H Vocals IV - PR Guitar I – IV Percussion I – IV Piano I - IV Levels III & IV are inherently honors.

  25. Career & Technical Education Updates

  26. Agriculture Education Agriscience Applications or Honors Agriscience Appl. Sustainable. Ag Prod. I or Honors Sus. Ag Prod. I (NEW) Horticulture I or Honors Horticulture I Horticulture II or Honors Horticulture II Horticulture II – Landscape Construction or HONORS Horticulture II – Landscape Construction Agriculture Advanced Studies or HONORS Agriculture Advanced Studies Honors Horticulture Design Ag Internship

  27. Business, Finance, & Information Technology Intro. To Computer Science Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher or Honors Microsoft Word, PP, & Pub Microsoft Excel and Access Multimedia and Webpage Design or HONORS Multimedia and Webpage Design Adobe Visual Design Adobe Digital Design Business Internship

  28. Business, Finance, & Information Technology Intro. to Computer Science Microsoft Word & PowerPoint or Honors Microsoft Word, & PP Microsoft Excel and Access Multimedia & Webpage Design or HONORS Multimedia & Webpage Design Adobe Visual Design Adobe Digital Design Business Internship

  29. Family & Consumer Sciences Education Intro. To Culinary Arts Culinary Arts and Hospitality I Culinary Arts and Hospitality II Family and Consumer Science Internship Family and Consumer Science Advanced Studies or HONORS Family and Consumer Science Advanced Studies

  30. Health Sciences Health Team Relations Biomedical Technology I Biomedical Technology II or Honors Biomedical Technology II Health Science I or HonorsHealth Science I Health Science II or Honors Health Science II Health Sciences Internship

  31. Marketing Education Career Management Marketing or Honors Marketing Marketing Management or Honors Marketing Management Entrepreneurship I & II or HONORS Entrepreneurship I & II Principles of Business & Finance or Honors Principles of Business & Finance Marketing Educ. Internship

  32. Marketing Education Career Management Personal Finance Marketing or Honors Marketing Marketing Management or Honors Marketing Management Entrepreneurship I & II or HONORS Entrepreneurship I & II Principles of Business & Finance or Honors Principles of Business & Finance Marketing Internship

  33. Trade & Industrial Educ. Core & Sustainable Construction Carpentry I Carpentry II & CTE Adv. Studies Carpentry III & CTE Adv. Studies T & I Internship

  34. NC High School to Community College Articulation Agreement The NC Dept. of Public Instruction and the NC Community College System have a statewide articulation agreement in which students may be eligible to receive college credit after completion of identified Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses in high school. This creates a systematic and seamless process in which students can move from high school to community college without having to duplicate efforts or repeat courses.

  35. Criteria to Award Articulation Credit • Grade of B or higher in the course, and • A score of 93 or higher on the standardized CTE Post assessment In other words, if you meet the criteria listed above in selected high school classes, they can count toward your community college degree.

  36. High School CTE Courses = Community College Credit Horticulture I = HOR 150 Intro to Horticulture Hort. II – Landscaping = HOR­114 Landscape Const. OR LSG­111 Basic Landscape Tech. Microsoft Word & PP = CIS­111 Basic PC Literacy OR CIS­124 DTP Graphics Software OR OST­136 Word Processing Microsoft Word & PP + Microsoft Excel & Access = OST­137 Office Software Applications Microsoft Excel & Access = CTS­130 Spreadsheet Multimedia & Webpage Design = WEB­110 Internet/Web Fundamentals OR WEB­120 Intro Internet Multimedia Personal Finance = BUS­125 Personal Finance Intro to Culinary Arts = CUL­110 Sanitation & Safety ANDCUL­110A Sanitation & Safety Lab Health Science I = MED­121 Medical Terminology I AND MED­122 Medical Terminology II Health Science II = HSC­110 Orientation to Health Careers AND (HSC­120 CPR OR MED­180 CPR Certification) Entrepreneurship I = ETR­210 Intro to Entrepreneurship Marketing = ETR­230 Entrepreneur Marketing OR MKT­110 Principles of Fashion OR MKT­120 Principles of Marketing Core & Sus. Const. = WOL­110 Basic Construction Skills Core & Sus. Const. & Carp. I = CAR­110 Intro to Carpentry OR WOL­110 Basic Construction Skills OR CST­110 Intro to Construction Carpentry II = CST­111 Construction I Carpentry III = CST­112 Construction II

  37. Career & Technical Student Organizations Provide leadership opportunities, communication skills, competitive events, character, citizenship, technical leadership, and teamwork skills. They enhance students civic awareness and provide opportunities for developing social competencies. They promote a wholesome attitude about living and working. Activities are directly related to the course blueprint objectives.

  38. National Technical Honor Society Student must have an unweighted avg. of 3.25 GPA and complete a second level CTE course. Students must also be a member in good standing in a CTSO. What do they do? • Qualify for scholarships for college • Rewards excellence in workforce education • Develops self-esteem, pride • Encourages students to reach higher levels of achievement • Promotes strong values-honesty, responsibility, initiative, teamwork, leadership, citizenship, scholarship • Helps schools build effective business partnerships • Builds a strong positive image for workforce education in America

  39. Marketing Business Family & Consumer Sciences

  40. Health Sciences Agriculture

  41. CTE Honor Society Trades & Industry

  42. Career & College Promise Community College Classes for High School Students

  43. Career & College Promise Classes: Community College Online Classes that will Transfer to all UNC Universities and almost all Private Universities. Community College classes that are aligned with a CTE Pathway in order to give you Community College credit. Both classes will also give you high school credit.

  44. CCCC Courses – College Transfer • Juniors or Seniors Only • These courses require an application to be completed by each registered student. • To meet eligibility requirements, you must have a weighted 3.0 GPA. • You must demonstrate college readiness. • You must maintain a 70 average or higher in your CCCC classes to continue taking CCCC classes. • A complete list of CCCC College Transfer classes can be found on the back side of the 1st page of your registration sheet.

  45. What Score Says I Am College Ready (Proficient)? PreACTACTPSATSAT (1-35 pt.) (1-36 pt.) English18 18 26 480 (E&W combined) Reading22 22 26 Mathematics22 22 24.5 530

  46. CCCC College Transfer Classes • The College Transfer courses will be taught on-line in the computer lab. You will take up to two online courses during a class period. • These classes count as an honors class. Therefore, you will receive one extra grade point towards your high school GPA. • They will transfer to any college as long as you have a 70 or higher. • A complete listing can be found on the back side of page 1 of your Registration Sheet.

  47. CTE Career Pathway Courses Some of the CTE Pathway courses are taught at other locations, however, most are taught online. Most of these classes will not give you an extra quality point towards your GPA. Course opportunities include: Accounting, Automotive, Business Admin., Criminal Justice, Dental Assisting, Early Childhood Educ., Health Info. Tech., Human Services Tech., Industrial Systems, Library & Info. Tech., Manicuring/Nail Tech., Medical Assisting, Medical Office Admin., Sustainable Ag., Sustainable Tech., & Vet Med Tech. *A complete list of CTE Pathway offerings can be found on the CCCC list in the Course Catalogue.

  48. CCCC CTE Pathway Options • Requires a 3.0 weighted GPA or principal’s approval. • You must maintain a 70 average or higher in your CCCC classes to continue taking CCCC classes.

  49. Timeline for Registration • Registration through 3rd period classes starts Thursday, March 1st. • TURN IN REGISTRATION SHEETS TO YOUR 3rd BLOCK TEACHERS BEFORE March 1stwith your signature & your parent’s signature completed. • We will hand out registration schedules beginning with seniors first this summer. You will be able to make changes when schedules are ready to be picked-up August 13th & August 15th. Times to be announced. • During Schedule Changes, you may request “wanna”changes. Once this week is over, you may no longer ask for these changes.

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