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Incoming 9 th Grade Parent Night. English and Social Studies Programs April Gonzalez, Supervisor of English and Social Studies Patrice Gorman, Chairperson of Social Studies January 19, 2012. English Program. Presented by April Gonzalez.
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Incoming 9th Grade Parent Night English and Social Studies Programs April Gonzalez, Supervisor of English and Social Studies Patrice Gorman, Chairperson of Social Studies January 19, 2012
English Program Presented by April Gonzalez
NJ Ask Scores Eng I w/lab205 or below NJAsk Eng I 205-234 NJAsk Eng I Aca235-259 NJAsk Eng I Hon260+ NJAsk
As well as: • Current Placement • Grades • Observational Checklist • Teacher Recommendation
How are we doing? Statistics on our placement decisions prove accurate and indicate a strong correlation between recommendations and success • Only 2% of students recommended for English I with Lab were moved to English I in September. • 67% of the students not recommended for Honors are not meeting prerequisite this year.
What is the difference between the four English courses? English I with Lab English I Academic English I Honors English I
Differences • Literature studied beyond the core • Pacing of the course • Assignments and assessments (writing, homework, tests, etc.) • Skills required
What are the requirements for the Summer Reading Assignment for each level?
Yes • If the student meets prerequisite grade of an A average and • If the teacher recommends placement
Electives to meet 21st Century Requirement: Journalism for the 21st Century Writing for Film and Media in the 21st Century
English Electives offered beyond grade 9: • Internet and Newspaper Journalism • Creative Writing • African and American Literature • Introduction to Film • Comedy in Film and Television • Fundamentals of Public Speaking • Sports in Literature and Film
A.P. Courses • Advanced Placement Language and Composition • Advanced Placement Literature and Composition
Social Studies Program Presented by Patrice Gorman
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT Name change reflects changes in our curriculum Better transition from Middle School and to US History Connects to current issues
NJ Ask Scores Am. Gov.190-224 NJAsk Academic AG 225-249 NJAsk HonorsAG250+ NJAsk
As well as: Current Placement Grades Observational Checklist Teacher Recommendation
What is the difference between the three American Government courses? American Government Academic AG Honors AG
Differences Level of support needed by the student Honors must be independent, self-motivated learners Pacing of the course Difficulty of assignments and assessments (Research,writing, homework, tests, etc.) Skills required
The Constitution Branches of Government Powers of Each Branch Checks & Balances
Citizenship and Elections The Responsibilities of Citizenship The Political Process: Local State National Political Parties and Candidates
The Amendments The Bill of Rights Freedom of Speech Freedom of Religion Search & Seizure The Justice System The Death Penalty
The Role of Government in the Economy Fiscal Policy The Treasury The Federal Budget The Federal Debt Taxation and Spending The Business Cycle Inflation Trade Policy The Meltdown of 2008
Yes If the student meets prerequisite grades and If the teacher recommends placement
Elective Courses?While there are no 9th grade Social Studies electives, students should consider…
AP U.S. History Honors students may qualify to move into AP US History in 10th Grade Must meet prerequisite 90% in Honors American Government 90% Honors English This fulfills the 10th grade US History requirement
Other AP Courses Grades11&12 AP Comparative Government and Politics AP US Government and Politics AP European History AP Psychology
Other Electives (Grades 11 & 12) IPLE (Political and Legal Education) Intro to Psychology Military History and Strategy The Vietnam Era Holocaust and Genocide Race, Class and Gender in America
Electives… Sociology Anthropology American Justice
Welcome to the High School! April Gonzalez Supervisor of English and Social Studies agonzalez@sbschools.org Patrice Gorman Chairperson of Social Studies Patrice.gorman@sbschools.org