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Welcome 8 th graders & Parents!. Choosing the Right Classes. A Typical Freshman Schedule English I Introduction to Social Science/Geography Physical Education Math course Science Course Keyboarding/Information Processing I OR Health/Driver’s Education/Career Awareness(if old enough)
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Choosing the Right Classes • A Typical Freshman Schedule • English I • Introduction to Social Science/Geography • Physical Education • Math course • Science Course • Keyboarding/Information Processing I OR • Health/Driver’s Education/Career Awareness(if old enough) • Electives (Band, Chorus, Intro. To Ag., Art, Foreign Language, History of Fine Arts) • Study Hall (one only)
How do I choose? • Think about your interests • Consider career goals/college goals • If considering college or tech/trade school, you will want to take a rigorous curriculum with at least 2 years of foreign language and additional math and science courses. • Talk to your parents/guidance counselor
Graduation Requirements • Number of credits needed for graduation: 24 • Note: Although number of credits earned to date may be sufficient for graduation, students must meet certain graduation requirements regardless of credits earned. • Also, remember that these are graduation requirements, not college requirements. Every college has its own requirements.
Required Courses for Graduation • 4 credits of English • 3 credits of Social Studies (U.S. History, Geography, Intro to S.S., & Government are required plus either Economics, World History, or Contemporary History) • 3 credits of Math (Must include Algebra I) • 2 credits in Science • Resource Management (4 years of Ag. classes or passing the Consumer Ed. Proficiency Exam will waive this requirement) • Driver’s Education/Career Awareness • Health • Keyboarding • 1 credit from Music, Art, Foreign Language, Vocational, or Humanities • P.E. each year (exemption only by counselor or principal)
Grades are Important! • Getting behind early makes high school years difficult • Success in high school=Success in college • Studies show that students who do poorly in high school have a lesser chance of succeeding in college • Eligibility (No Pass/No Play) • Must pass 6 courses for weekly & semester eligiblity • Driver’s Education • 8 classes in two semester to be eligible (IL law)
Think about your future! • Never to early to explore careers/colleges/trade schools • Talk with your counselor every year • Think about your interests and skills
Get Involved! • Participate in school activities. • Golf, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Cross Country • Pep Club, Model U.N., FFA, Chorus, Band, Science Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Student Council, FEA, Saturday Scholars, Musicals, Plays, and much more! • Volunteer your time in school & the community.
Registration Information • Guidance Handbook • Registration form • Math recommendation • Return to Mrs. Karsten by March 23rd • Call the office if you have questions/concerns Ext. 205 • www.valmeyerk12.org • Guidance Link • Information on colleges/careers/ • financial aid & copy of the Guidance Handbook