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REGISTRATION 2014-15

REGISTRATION 2014-15. Rising 8 th grade. REGISTRATION 2014-15. Rising 8 th grade Timeline Jan. 17: students hear this presentation Jan. 24: Teacher Recommendation Day (students to bring registration form home) Feb. 5: Students return registration form to English teacher

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REGISTRATION 2014-15

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  1. REGISTRATION 2014-15 Rising 8th grade

  2. REGISTRATION 2014-15 Rising 8th grade Timeline Jan. 17: students hear this presentation Jan. 24: Teacher Recommendation Day (students to bring registration form home) Feb. 5: Students return registration form to English teacher Feb. 10-13: Students meet in small groups with counselor to register

  3. REGISTRATION GUIDE Promotion policy Schedule change policy Information on Pre-AP courses Description of each course Graduation requirements Available online (www.rcs.k12.va.us/hvms)

  4. PROMOTION POLICY • Must pass all four of the core subjects to be promoted to 8th grade. • Math • Social Studies • Science • English (only 2 may be taken in summer school)

  5. 8TH GRADE SUBJECTS

  6. 8TH GRADE SUBJECTS

  7. Modified 4 x 4 Block

  8. Regular or Pre-AP course Math options Electives DECISIONS

  9. Math 8:pre-algebra skills Algebra I: (HS credit) Pre-AP Algebra I: (HS credit) for rising 7th graders in AMP and recommended rising 8th graders Pre-AP Geometry: (HS credit) for those students already in the AMP who were in Pre-AP Alg 1 this year MATH OPTIONS

  10. Pre-AP English 8(summer reading required) English 8 Strategic Reading (elective; based on teacher recommendation) ENGLISH OPTIONS

  11. Civics Options • Civics • PreAP Civics (will sign PreAP contract)

  12. Physical Science • Physical Science • PreAP Physical Science (will sign PreAP contract; additional project)

  13. PRE-AP COURSES • Teachers will make recommendation for English and math; parents need to consider overall course load • Parent must sign Pre-AP Contract and return with registration form

  14. 8TH GRADE ELECTIVES Students have 1 block available for electives. Electives meet every other day (A/B)  2-4 electives FULL-YEAR OPTIONS: • PE • Band 8 • Choir 8 • Technology Systems • First year of world language (HS credit) • Jazz Band (AM class, contract from Mr Elliott, return w/ registration form

  15. WORLD LANGUAGEOPTIONS • Spanish I • French I • Latin I Notes: • Required for Advanced Studies Diploma (3 yrs of 1 or 2 yrs of 2) • Earns HS credit • Students should expect daily study and practice • “But all of my friends are taking it!” (not a good reason) • Options are numbers driven (DL / not offered)

  16. SEMESTER (HALF-YEAR)OPTIONS • Art (2-D) • Crafts (3-D) • Tech Systems • Photography • PE • Inventions & Innovations • Keyboarding (HS credit) • Computer Solutions(Adv MS Office applications)

  17. Fri., Jan. 24

  18. THE REGISTRATION FORM • Teacher recommendations for English and math will be marked on the registration form (Jan. 24) • If Pre-AP recommended, a contract will be attached. Cannot register for PreAP without contract. • Must be turned into English teachers by Feb. 5 (with parent’s signature) FEB 5

  19. THE REGISTRATION FORM • Questions about recommendations should be directed to teachers • Counselors will meet with students individually beginning Feb. 10

  20. PARENT INVOLVEMENT • Parents need to be involved in registration choices • Parents can help students make good choices based on current academic needs, student interest, and future plans • Parents can help students understand the importance of making good choices now rather than “waiting”

  21. HOW WE USE REGISTRATION INFORMATION… COURSE REQUESTS STAFFING & BUDGET (Feb & March) MASTER SCHEDULE (May & June) CLASS SIZE

  22. SCHEDULE CHANGES Per RCPS Policy, only made if: 1. Human or computer error (e.g. we entered the wrong course information) 2. Failure to meet course prerequisite 3. Change in program of studies. (e.g. moving from an advanced class to a regular class) 4. Failure in a previous year under the same teacher. 5. Recommendation of Child Study, IEP, or Eligibility Committee

  23. QUESTIONS ABOUT REGISTRATION? Contact the appropriate School Counselor: Mrs. Childress (A-F, Si-Z) Ms. Bruno (G-Sh)

  24. LOOKING AHEAD… • Planning for high school • Applying for RCPS Specialty Centers • Applying for other Burton Center for Arts and Technology (BCAT) programs • Applying for RV Governor’s School More info? Go to GUIDANCE link from HVM website.

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