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High School & What to Know Now. Plan for Tonight. High S chool Basics Credits, GPA, Class rank Advanced Courses, weighted GPA New G raduation P lans, Endorsements, & Distinctions (HB 5) Foundation and Distinguished Graduation Plan Endorsements (five options) CCTE and CTE
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Plan for Tonight • High School Basics • Credits, GPA, Class rank • Advanced Courses, weighted GPA • New Graduation Plans, Endorsements, & Distinctions (HB 5) • Foundation and Distinguished Graduation Plan • Endorsements (five options) • CCTE and CTE • Performance Acknowledgments • Magnet program and benefits • EOC testing and graduation • Pre-registration Plan • El Paso High and Transition • Question and Answer with Counselors
High School Starts in Middle School The following Middle School courses are part of your high school transcript, high school ranking and high school GPA • Spanish 1 • Spanish 2 • Pre-AP Spanish 3 • AP Spanish 4 • PE Foundations • Keyboarding • Pre-AP Algebra • Some Specific Technology Courses
High School Credit “The Basics” • All classes earn.5 credit per semester • A course usually has related parts for each semester (example: Algebra 1A and 1B) • Grades: • 45% of grade is each nine weeks • 10% is final exam Bonus Weight: Given to Pre-AP, Dual Credit and AP courses • To earn course credit:must have 70% grade and 90% attendance at each semester
Types of High School Courses • Regular • Pre-Advanced Placement (PAP) • Advanced Placement (AP) • Nationally recognized College Prep Courses • Earn college credit with passing scores on AP exams • Dual Credit • Community College Courses (Juniors and Seniors Eligible) (Refer to El Paso High Courses Brochure and webpage)
Biggest Factors of College Admission • Rigorous High School Courses Successfully Taken • Pre-AP or College Board AP • Scores on AP, SAT, ACT • Experiences/Involvement (Resume) • Class Ranking • Texas Colleges automatic acceptance for Top 10% • (appr. 96% average including weighted classes) • UT Austin- Top 7% (Appr. 97%) All of these can start happening now!
Housebill 5 http://www.tea.state.tx.us/graduation.aspx https://elpaso.episd.org (quick links Housebill 5) • The Commissioner must adopt a transition plan to implement House Bill (HB) 5 and replace the Minimum High School Program (MHSP), Recommended High School Program (RHSP), and Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP) with the foundation program beginning with the 2014-2015 school year.
Foundation PlanDistinguished Achievement 26 credits • English 4 credits • Math 4 credits • Science 4 credits • Social Studies 3 credits • Foreign Language (LOTE) 2 credits • Physical Education 1 credit • Fine Arts 1 credit • Speech (Comm Apps) .5 credit(?) • Endorsement and Electives 4.5+ credits Current Local Requirements • Technology 1 credit • Health .5 credit • 4th yr social studies
Endorsements • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) • Business and Industry • Public Services • Arts and Humanities • Multidisciplinary Studies • HB 5 “A student shall specify in writing an endorsement the student intends to earn upon entering Grade 9”
STEM • Four Elective Credits (?) • Science Technology • Engineering Math Examples Math: beyond Algebra II Science: beyond Biology, Chemistry, Physics including 2 AP Computer Science Technology CTE
Business and Industry: • Four Elective/CTE Credits(?): • Agriculture, Food, Natural Resources • Architecture and Construction • Arts, A/V Technology & Communications • Business Management & Administration • Finance • Hospitality and Tourism • Information Technology • Manufacturing • Marketing • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics OR • Four English Elective Credits • Newspaper • Public Speaking • Advanced Broadcast Journalism
Public Services • Four electives (?) • Education and Training • Government and Public Administration • Health Science • Human Services • Law, Public Safety • Corrections and Securities Or • Four credits JROTC
Arts and Humanities • Sequence of four credits in one of the following areas • Art • AP Social Studies • Dance • Music • Languages (Spanish, French, German) • Theatre
Multidisciplinary Studies • Can mix endorsements • Examples • Four by four (4 years math, science, social studies, math) or • Advanced course in Endorsements or • Four AP courses
CCTE & CTECareer and Technology Education • CTE Courses are offered for El Paso High students at EPHS and CCTE • El Paso High • STEM/Computer Science • Business/Finance • Health/Nutrition • Law Enforcement • Information Technology/Web Design • One new for 2014-15 Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
Students Junior & Senior year can attend two or four periods at CCTE for following fields: • Agriculture • Education & Training • Hospitality and Tourism • Law & Public Safety • Transportation • Architecture • Finance • Human Services • Manufacturing • Arts/Communications • Government & Public Admin • Information Technology • Business • Health Science • STEM
Performance Acknowledgments • Dual Credit (12 credits with 3.0 GPA) • Bilingualism and Biliteracy • Meet exit criteria ESL or • AP Language score of 3 or higher • 3 yrs Language with 80% GPA • AP exam scores (scores of 4 or 5) • PSAT (10th and 11th) National Merit Commended National Hispanic Recognition • ACT-Plan (10th) College Readiness Benchmark • SAT: 1250 • ACT: 28 • Nationally Recognized Business or Industry certification or license
Dual Language Magnet • Foundation with Distinguished Plan • Arts and Humanities Endorsement • Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsement • Additional Endorsements (individualized) • STEM Endorsement • Business and Industry • Public Services • CCTE option (black path) • Performance Acknowledgments • Bi-lingualism, and Bi-literacy • AP exams (Grant) • Dual Credit courses
Why Dual Language Magnet Program? • Dual Language Magnet students enroll in Pre-AP, AP and/or Dual Credit courses (individualized) • Students graduate Foundation with Distinguished • Students graduate with Advanced Seal of Bi-Literacy • Students graduate with mastery of most requested skill that can be used for any profession (Spanish Language) • Students graduate with enough credits for minor in Spanish in college • Students work toward certification in translation • Student utilize i-pads to incorporate technology and bi-literate resources • Students embrace: Bilingual, Bi-cultural, Bi-literate
End of Course STAAR Exams • Students must pass five End of Course (EOC) Exams to Graduate • Algebra 1 (8th grade or Freshman) • English 1 (Freshman) • Biology (Freshman) • English 2 (Sophomore) • US History (Junior)
For more Information: • School Web Site: http://elpaso.episd.org • CCRP (four year plan) • College Readiness • Advanced Placement • Guidance and Counseling page • CTE • Visit counselor
Welcome Class of 2018 students and parents! El Paso High “100 years “ September 18, 2016 You will be part of El Paso history
Schedule • Orange Days (A) and Black Days (B) • Four classes each day or eight total • Double blocked classes: • Algebra • Major Sports (option) • Major Sports • Fall Football, Volleyball, Cross Country • Spring Baseball, Softball, Track • Fall/Spring Tennis, Golf, Swim, Soccer, Basketball, Wrestling
Freshman Pre-registrationMost asked questions Algebra • Double blocked Fine Arts Requirement (state requirement) • 1 year during high school District graduation requirements • Technology 1 yr. for graduation • Health (semester) PE requirement (state requirement) • Can be PE, Aerobics, Marching Band, ROTC, Cheer, or Major Sports
Language other than English (state requirement) • Spanish, French, German • Two years required in same language need to take Freshman year • Not required to start with Spanish 1 • Credit by Exam(CBE): is not part of calculated GPA
Pre-AP or Regular? • Students should enroll in Pre-AP or AP if : • Two or more years commended (Level 3) on STARR in that subject between 3-7thgrade , or • Previous Pre-AP or GT in that subject
Pre-Registration • Look at Brochure • Choose English 1 or PAP English 1 • Algebra or PAP Geometry • Biology or PAP Biology • W. Geo or AP Human Geo • LOTE (Spanish, German or French) • Choose Electives: include requirements (Technology, Fine Arts, PE) or Endorsement focus • Add total up to Eight courses • Choose Alternates
Sample 9th grade Schedules Orange (A) Orange (A) 1Algebra 0 Marching/Jazz Band 2 W. Geography 1 Band 3 ROTC 2 AP Human Geography 4 French 1 3 Spanish 2 SS 4 Law Enforcement Black (B) Black (B) 5 Algebra 0 Marching/Jazz Band 6 Biology 5 Pre-AP Geometry 7 Orchestra 1 6 Pre-AP Biology 8 English 1 7 Pre-AP English 1 8 Concept STEM
Pre-registration Plan • Plan course requests this week/weekend (Think about an endorsement) • Next week students will pre-register during school at Wiggsand meet counselor • Students will bring home a copy of their pre-registration • Master schedule is built around requests
Transition Plan • Middle School CCRP (Spring 2014) to develop four year plan and endorsements • End Middle School with strong grades • Pass STAAR tests (required for promotion) • Freshman Early Registration (August) • get copy of schedule • Summer Cub Camp (Aug 13,14?) • Welcome to El Paso High
What can you expect at El Paso High? * Small School Environment (family atmosphere) * Opportunity for everyone to be involved * Dedicated Teachers and Staff * Success for All Students * Supportive School Culture Focused on Respect * Technology Rich * Rich in History and Tradition
El Paso High School • Strong Academics- 5yrstate qualifier of Acadec, National Qualifier in High Q and History Day and over 6 million dollars in scholarships awarded in 2013, National Merit Scholars, National Merit Hispanic Scholars, only high school with all TEA distinctions (math, LA, and progress) • AP National math and science foundation grant, AP Google grant, TLI grant; record number of AP courses offered, 2013 had 55% increase in passing AP scores • Strength in Athletics and Fine Arts
Counselor Question and Answer Mrs. Cyd Goldfarb - Students (A-Ch)(915) 496-8300 ext 2504cpeckgol@episd.orgMs. Aurora Rivera - Students (Ci-Gom)(915) 496-8300 ext 2119arivera@episd.orgMrs. Elizabeth Espinoza - Students (Gon-Mc)(915) 496-8300 ext 2503eespinos@episd.org elpaso.episd.org Ms. Ruby Hernandez - Students (Md-Rc)(915) 496-8300 ext 2502rhernan6@episd.orgMr. Michael Anaya - Students (Re-Z)(915) 496-8300 ext 2115meanaya1@episd.orgCecilia Phillips - Coordinator Dual Language Program(915) 496-8300 ext 2109cyphilli@episd.org