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This orientation will help you understand:How this partnership worksThe scope and sequence of the courseHow to get involvedWhat it will cost. Welcome. . Ken MoritzPrincipalHeritage High School. Latin Partnership Program. A partnership between Heritage High School and Arapahoe Community CollegeCreates global leaders through rigorous educationTaught at Heritage High School during the regular high school dayStudents earn both high school and college credit1 year of HS Credit fo288
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1. Latin Partnership Program
2.
This orientation will help you understand:
How this partnership works
The scope and sequence of the course
How to get involved
What it will cost
Welcome
3.
Ken Moritz
Principal
Heritage High School
4. Latin Partnership Program A partnership between Heritage High School and Arapahoe Community College
Creates global leaders through rigorous education
Taught at Heritage High School during the regular high school day
Students earn both high school and college credit
1 year of HS Credit for each semester
3 to 5 college credits per semester (varies by class)
5. Latin Partnership Program Gives students a competitive advantage in the college admissions process
College level experience prepares students for college rigor and culture
Continued participation in the Latin Club and the Junior Classical League
Allows students to explore other language before or after their Latin experience
6.
Christine Khorsand
Department Chair, Foreign Language
Arapahoe Community College
7. Scope and Sequence Why take Latin?
Foundational language for many modern languages including English
Highly used in medicine, law, science
Increases understanding across multiple subject areas
Increases problem solving, critical thinking and communications skills
Latin students perform exceptionally well on standardized tests
Latin I, II, III, and IV
Functional proficiency
Listening, speaking, reading, writing
8. Why Latin? Between 1997 and 2007, Latin students outscored other students by an average of 176 points on the verbal portion of the SAT
Studies conducted by the Educational Testing Service show that Latin students consistently outperform all other students on the verbal portion of the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT).
1999-2005 Taken from Table 6 in College-Bound Seniors — A Profile of SAT Program Test Takers. 2007 data taken from 2007 College-Bound Seniors-Total Group Profile Report.
9. Scope and Sequence Course Outline
Latin I and II
Deals with the development of functional proficiency in listening, speaking, reading and writing Latin.
Covers the basics of grammar and develop a repertoire of essential Latin vocabulary
Studies the Roman contribution to western culture and civilization
10. Scope and Sequence
Latin III and IV
These courses provide the students with an opportunity:
to examine, compare and contrast language systems and understand the culture and values of the classical world.
to acquire more advanced knowledge of Latin grammar and vocabulary
to acquire practice in more advanced reading and writing skills
To acquire practice in more sophisticated translation including selections from Latin poetry in their original form
Note: Students taking Latin II – IV will need to take a placement exam
11.
Janna Oakes
Dean, School of Liberal Arts and Professional Programs
Arapahoe Community College
12. Benefits and Expectations
A Message from the Dean
Pilot Year Program
10 Steps to Success
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John Hamilton
Educational Pathways Coordinator
Arapahoe Community College
14. Who can participate? Students who are:
Ready for college-level work
Place into the appropriate level of Latin
No placement for Latin I
Show academic skills on the ACCUPLACER, ACT, or SAT
Approved by their high school counselor
15. Why College Latin?
Easy access - classes right at Heritage High School!
Dual credit on your transcript when you pass
No post testing required
Aids a seamless transfer to a college career
16. Transferability
ACC College Transcript
College Ready courses may transfer anywhere in Colorado
CU Boulder, Colorado State University, & CU Denver
Check with accepting institution
See CCCS Transfer Policy:
http://www.coloradocommunitycolleges.com/why/transfer.html
17. How do I get started? Register with your counselor
Fill out a Statewide Agreement Form
Complete an ACC Enrollment Process
Apply online to ACC
Print the confirmation page
Apply online for COF
Print the confirmation page
Take the Latin Placement exam (if needed)
Purchase your textbook
18. College Opportunity Fund (COF) All students are required to sign up for and authorize the use of COF
Available to all Colorado residents
Pays more than half of the tuition!
Pays for145 credits of in-state tuition
College Ready courses will not be used towards your COF balance
Apply at https://cof.college-assist.org
20. How much does this cost? All tuition amounts are decided in July
$81 per credit hour (08/09 tuition rate)
Latin I & II, 5 credits - $405
Latin III & IV, 3 credits - $243
These amounts will likely increase!
Some fees may apply – registration, instructional, etc.
Books
You will need to purchase the regular text for the course – See www.arapahoe.bkstr.com.
21. When the course is finished Students earn college credit if they receive a C or better
Grades of D or F are recorded
College Credit Withdrawal
Students withdraw when they notify ACC
You may withdraw from a class any time during the first 80%.
If you withdraw, you will get a ‘W’ on your ACC transcript
All normal High School policies apply
22. Questions
23. Contact Information Educational Pathways Coordinator, ACC 303.797.5085
John Hamilton john.hamilton@arapahoe.edu
Counselor, Heritage High School 303.347.7617
Dawn Cominsky (Md-S) Dcomisky@lps.k12.co.us
Laronda Lawson (Can-G) LLawson@lps.k12.co.us
Candy Riegel (A-Cam) CRiegel@lps.k12.co.us
Maureen Stewart (H-Mc) MKStewart@lps.k12.co.us
Rich Zerr (Sch-Z) rzerr@lps.k12.co.us
24. Thanks for listening!