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WELCOME TO NHS CLASS OF 2017. Administrators: Mr. Dennis Daly Mr. Gordon Boschman Ms. Susan Burnett Mr. Jim Butterfield. Counselors: Mr. David Keyek (A – F) Ms. Pat Kimmel (G – L) Mr. Anthony Elliott (M – Ri) Ms. Aimee Brown (Ro – Z) Registrar: Debbie Waschak.
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Administrators: Mr. Dennis Daly Mr. Gordon Boschman Ms. Susan Burnett Mr. Jim Butterfield Counselors: Mr. David Keyek (A – F) Ms. Pat Kimmel (G – L) Mr. Anthony Elliott (M – Ri) Ms. Aimee Brown (Ro – Z) Registrar: Debbie Waschak IB Coordinator: Ms. Julie Webster IB Assistant: Ms. Debbie Hauck School Psychologist: Dr. Melanie Potyondy Interventionist: Ms. Tenica Henry
R O A R RESPECT: Practice courtesy and tolerance. OWNERSHIP: Claim ownership for your education. ATTITUDE: Be positive in your thoughts and deeds. RESPONSIBILITY: Accept accountability for your decisions.
NHS OFFERS • SUPPORTIVE STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION • SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate • ATHLETICS and ACTIVITIES to get CONNECTED http://nhs.stvrain.k12.co.us/
How is High School different from Middle School? • Chance to meet new people • New teachers • More students – 1300 at NHS • Block schedule – Day 1 / Day 2
NEW OPPORTUNTIESand CHOICES • Choose classes • Choose how to manage time • Choose activities & athletics MAKE SMART CHOICES!!
MORE RESPONSIBILITY • Students are expected to do more on their own • They’ll be responsible for: • Good attendance • Planning a study schedule • Adjusting to new school rules • Homework • Planning a path of study & classes • GPA counts!! Grades go on a TRANSCRIPT as a permanent record
NECESSARY SKILLS and ATTITUDES • Advocacy: asking for what you need • Organization: get a planner, record homework assignments, write down test dates & project deadlines • Study skills: note-taking, studying at home and school • Time management: balance your academics and activities • Resist peer pressure • NHS has zero tolerance for bullying, fights & disrespect
DISTRICT GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSCLASS OF 2017 English 4.0 Math 3.0 Science 3.0 Social Studies 3.0 Physical Education 2.0 Fine Arts .5 Practical Art .5 Health .5 General Electives 8.0 TOTAL CREDITS 24.5 *See page 2 in the Course Book
4 years - English 4 years - College Preparatory Math 3-4 years - Natural Science (2 years lab-based) 3-4 years - Social Science (some colleges require World Geography) 2-3 years - same World Language 2 years – Additional Academic Electives See page 2 of Course book for comparative chart COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS. . .
FreshmanandSophomore Students • Options to consider: • Study Hall • No credit, but a chance to do homework • Counts as one of eight blocks • Teacher Aide • .25 credit • Pass / Fail grading • Counts as one of eight blocks • Do not list on registration form at this time Must Register for 8 Classes
9th Grade English 9th Grade NPIB English (Approval Required) 9th Grade English Honors (Approval Required) FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS English Options
Science Options FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS Biology NPIB Biology (Approval Required) Honors Biology (Approval Required)
Social Studies FRESHMANREQUIREMENTS Options World Geo/History NPIB World Geo/History (Approval) World Geo / History Honors (Approval)
FRESHMANREQUIREMENTS • Based on teacher recommendation • Accelerated options available • See flowchart in course description book pg. 22 Math
FRESHMANREQUIREMENTS • PHYSICAL EDUCATION • HEALTH
Computer Science and Engineering • NiwotHS is proposing to offer some new Computer Science and Engineering classes for freshmen next year. • Introduction to Programming (.5 credit) • Intro to Engineering (1.0 credit) • App Development I (.5 credit) • For more information about these classes, pick up a Computer Science and Engineering Program Flyer.
ELECTIVES FINE ARTS PRACTICAL ARTS
ELECTIVES WORLD LANGUAGES Take 2 – 3 years of the same language *can start in grade 10 unless in NPIB
Typical 9th grade schedule: English 1.0 Biology 1.0 World Geo / History 1.0 Math 1.0 Health .5 World Language 1.0 Other Electives 2.5 Total Credits8.0
HONORS COURSE REQUIREMENTS • A’s or B’s in current core classes • TCAP Scores (Mid-Proficient or above) • Teacher Recommendation • STUDENT MUST REQUEST THE CLASS ON THE COURSE REGISTRATION FORM AND PARENTS MUST SIGN THE FORM Make sure the name and # match!!
ACADEMIC HONORS • Refer to pages 4-5 in the Course Book • Academic Honor Roll • Academic Letter • National Honor Society • (11th & 12th grade)
NIWOT HIGH SCHOOLAthletics / Activities • We encourage ALL of our students to get connected with NHS by getting involved in athletics, clubs or activities. • Clubs and Activities: See NHS website • Community Service • Leadership
SPORTS AT THE COLLEGE LEVEL Ifstudents are planning to compete in sports at the college level, they must meet NCAA eligibility requirements. http://eligibilitycenter.org *Not all high school courses are NCAA approved. See the NHS website for more information.
Completing the Registration Form • Refer to the checklist on the back of the form • Fill out Registration Form completely. All boxes should be filled. List alternates in priority order in the boxes on the lower half of the form. • Requires a parent / guardian signature. • Forms for Sunset Middle School students are due Thursday, February 7th. Requests will be entered in computer labs at Sunset. • Forms for students from other middle schools are due to NHS no later than March 1st
STUDENT NAME STUDENT #
Niwot is excited to use Naviance, a college and career software program. All NHS students have access to Naviance. For more information, visit the NHS website.
COLLEGE & CAREER CENTER • Supported by Parent Volunteers • College and Career research • Scholarship and Financial Aid support • Naviance training