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Class of 2015. Course Selection Presentation Mr. Welsch. Course Selection Process for your 11 th Grade Year!. All students should have received the 2013-2014 Curriculum Guidebook via email. This is a necessary document to complete the process.
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Class of 2015 Course Selection Presentation Mr. Welsch
Course Selection Process for your 11th Grade Year! • All students should have received the 2013-2014 Curriculum Guidebook via email. This is a necessary document to complete the process. • You all should have received a packet when entering the auditorium today. Don’t lose it! • In the packet you will find: • Suggested Pathways (Liberal Arts, Business, Engineering, Health) • MHS Grad Plan • Helpful Handouts • Course Selection Form (This will need to be signed by a parent and turned in to me!)
New Course Selection Process • All students will meet one on one with your individual counselor • You must have your course selection sheet signed by a parent. If not, we will select your courses for you • Completed schedules will be not be available until Registration Day in August • Schedule changes – one week prior to inservice (other than counselor initiated) • *NO changes after school begins • Can still drop with parent signature the first 5 days of each quarter
What to expect next… • We will discuss which courses to select for 11th Grade • You will receive an email indicating your appointment day and time. DO NOT MISS YOUR APPOINTMENT. This is how you will select your courses. • We will also post all appointment times on the wall outside of Student Services. Check there if you need to.
Graduation Progess • Login to Powerschool • Click on Graduation Progress • Click Submit • View the Graduation Requirements • View the Credits Earned • Notice the dark green/light green/white bar
Graduation Progress, cont. • Credit Summary: • Required= 23 • Completed= 10-11 credits • If you failed a previous required course, we will adjust this during your course selection (if you are not working on it already)
Graduation Requirements 23 CREDITS • Required Areas = 15 credits • English • 4 years • English 9 • English 10 • English 11 • a Senior Year English Elective (semester) • and a Senior Year Formal Writing (semester)
Graduation Requirements, cont. • Math • 3 years • Any Combination of different courses • College Entrance requires Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II
Graduation Requirements, cont. • Science • 3 years • Physical Science • Biology • Science Elective (*College Entrance requires Chemistry or Physics)
Graduation Requirements, cont. • Social Studies • 3 Years • US History • Social Studies Elective (World Civ, Psych, Sociology, etc.) • Senior Year Government (semester) • Senior Year Economics (semester)
Graduation Requirements, cont. • PE • 2 Credits • One Class (.5 credit) EACH year for 4 years.
Electives=8 credits Agriculture Art/Music Business Family and Consumer Science Industrial Technology English/Language Arts Electives Math Electives Project Lead the Way (Engineering…) Science Electives Social Studies Electives World Language (Foreign Language) Graduation Requirements, cont.
PSEO(Post Secondary Enrollment Option) • 11th and 12th Graders (and 9th and 10th graders in TAG) are eligible • Courses at MCC (other institutions are available…see me) • Students must test into college level course work with the Compass or ACT • We will pay for the course and the book if: • MHS does not offer the course OR • You have exhausted the curriculum in that area (example, we only have 1 Psychology course) AND • You pass the course (dropping or failing the course will result in YOU owing MHS approximately $250!!!!!!)
PSEO • Examples: • Students take a course 1 evening a week • Students take a course during the am and come to MHS late • Students take a course during the afternoon and leave MHS early • Students take an online course
PSEO • MCC representatives are available in Student Services the 3rd Wednesday of every month—all day.
Silver Cord • All students are eligible to participate • Students volunteer in the community on their own time. • Your baseline goal is to accumulate 40 volunteer hours per year • You may only earn 20 hours doing one particular service (must do a variety of locations/services) • Students earning 160 volunteerhours throughout 4 years will earn a Silver Cord to wear at graduation • Think: college applications, job applications, scholarship applications, networking, self fulfillment
ACT • Visit www.actstudent.org to get info • Junior Year-April Test. • Practice Tests online • Students eligible for Free/Reduced lunch see me about a fee waiver
SAT • Visit www.collegeboard.com • Take April of Junior Year • Mostly for East and West Coast Schools
College Entrance • Muscatine Community College (MCC) • GED, High School Diploma • Take the COMPASS Test (Free, can take in Student Services at MHS or at MCC) • See an Adviser 288-6000
Iowa, ISU, UNI • Regent Admission Index (RAI) (2 x ACT Composite) + (1 x percentile high school rank) + (20 x high school gpa) + (5 x number of high school core courses) ______________________________________ Your Regent Admission Index (RAI) Score
Iowa, ISU, UNI • Visit www2.state.ia.us/regents/rai to calculate your own RAI score.