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WELCOME CLASS of 2017

WELCOME CLASS of 2017. INTRODUCTIONS PRINCIPAL Abe Lucabaugh SOPHOMORE HOUSE PRINCIPAL Luke Hadfield JUNIOR HOUSE PRINCIPAL Martin Hayes SENIOR HOUSE PRINCIPAL Kevin Shillingford. What does CB EAST value?. PATRIOT . Doing things “the way” P ride A ccountability T rust R espect

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WELCOME CLASS of 2017

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  1. WELCOME CLASS of 2017

  2. INTRODUCTIONS PRINCIPAL Abe Lucabaugh SOPHOMORE HOUSE PRINCIPAL Luke Hadfield JUNIOR HOUSE PRINCIPAL Martin Hayes SENIOR HOUSE PRINCIPAL Kevin Shillingford

  3. What does CB EAST value?

  4. PATRIOT Doing things “the way” Pride Accountability Trust Respect Investment Opportunity Teamwork

  5. Class of 2017 Counselors Mr. Walt Sandstrom (A-La) Mrs. Melanie Jones (Le- Z)

  6. Time Line for Program Planning Portal Open Jan 10th – Feb 2nd for course input Program of Studies and Instruction for registering through Portal on http://www.cbsd.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=1085 Consult with current teachers and middle school counselor for course recommendations

  7. Nuts and Bolts of Block Scheduling Four 90 Minute Blocks Homeroom is 10 minutes -between 2nd and 3rd block Most Academic classes ARE 1.0 CREDIT 1.0 credit = 18 weeks = 2 marking periods = 1 semester .5 credit = 9 weeks = 1 marking period .25 credit = 9 weeks every other day for 1 marking period

  8. Additional Points English and Social Studies must be taken all 4 years 4 Credits of English, Math and Social Studies are required to graduate 3 Science are required to graduate – Biology must be taken in 10th grade Consult page 3 in the Program of Studies for all of the course requirements Some students choose to “double up” in an academic area by taking two courses per year. For example: Taking both Biology and Chemistry allows a student to meet the pre-requisite to take AP Biology in 11th grade. Some students choose to elect a study hall by selecting less than a full 32 units (32 units = 8 credits = a full schedule). One study hall in the schedule every day for one marking period = 30 units (7.5 credits)

  9. Additional Resources • Video tutorials covering: • Block scheduling, sample schedules and course selection card • Available on CB East Website – • (CB East/Guidance/Course Selection http://www.cbsd.org/Page/17500

  10. THANK YOU! We appreciate your attendance this evening. Your child’s years in high school are a foundation for life – we want our students to be successful, happy and ready to pursue their dreams, and we stand ready to assist.

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