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WELCOME CLASS OF 2018

WELCOME CLASS OF 2018. Incoming Freshman & Parent Pre-Registration & Curriculum Night. Riverside Brookfield High School January 15, 2014. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS. All students are assigned a guidance counselor and remain with their counselors for 4 years

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WELCOME CLASS OF 2018

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  1. WELCOME CLASS OF 2018 Incoming Freshman & Parent Pre-Registration & Curriculum Night Riverside Brookfield High School January 15, 2014

  2. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS • All students are assigned a guidance counselor and remain with their counselors for 4 years • Provide academic, college & career, and social & emotional advising and support • Counselors • Melissa Carey • Jim Franko • Maggie Leiteritz • Mike Reingruber • Renee Thomas

  3. EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCEAT RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD • Academics • Athletics • Extra-Curricular Activities • Our goal is to offer you the best high school experience possible through:

  4. REGISTRATION PACKET • Placements in core academic courses • Guidelines for placement decisions • Information about registration day • Forms needed for registration day • Forms needed for summer residency

  5. REGISTRATIONPACKET • Pink Form • Placement Recommendation in Core Academic Classes • Green Forms • Registration Requests • Graduation Requirements / 4-year Plan • Course Choices

  6. EXPLORETESTSCORES(On goldenrod paper) Example: Explore Scaled Scores (1-25) English 24 Mathematics 17 Reading 22 Science25 Composite22

  7. PLACEMENTS IN CORE CLASSES • Based upon the professional judgment of the Placement Committee • Data-based decision making • Explore scores + local percentiles • 8th grade teacher recommendations Careful consideration is given when making placements

  8. PLACEMENTS • English (Regular or Honors) • Math (Pre-Algebra, Extended Algebra, Algebra or Honors Algebra • Science (Biology or Honors Biology) • Western Civilization or Extended Reading • World Language (Spanish I or II/French I or II)

  9. NO TEST SCORES • Forward test scores from another testing location to RB • Or contact April Englehart in Student Services to schedule testing • No placements will be make without test scores

  10. QUESTIONS ABOUT A CORE COURSE OR AN ELECTIVE? Please contact the Department Chair

  11. REQUESTING A PLACEMENT CHANGE • All placement change considerations must be submitted to the Placement Committee using the online Placement Change Request Form. • The deadline for all placement change considerations is January 22, 2014. • If you do not receive a call or e-mail, consider your request granted. • The online form is available at www.rbhs208.net

  12. PLACEMENT CHANGE REQUEST FORM

  13. COURSEREQUESTS(Green Form) Step 1: • Copy the core courses your student has been recommended for (pink form) next to the corresponding course name (green form)

  14. ELECTIVES Step 2: • Select electives using • Course Options List • Graduation Requirements/4-year Plan Form • The online Curriculum Guide Think about trying something new!

  15. GRADUATIONREQUIREMENTS

  16. CURRICULUM GUIDE • A copy of the 2014-15 Curriculum Guide can is available online at www.rbhs208.net.

  17. ONLINECURRICULUMGUIDE

  18. COURSEDESCRIPTION

  19. ELECTIVEOPPORTUNITIES • Applied Arts • English • Fine Arts • World Languages • Students placed in Reading are not advised to take a World Language or Western Civilization Freshman year

  20. STUDY HALL & ACADEMIC SUPPORT • Some students have been recommended for Academic Support • Help with organization and study skills • Homework support and help provided • Communication between school and home • Study Hall is offered every period of the day • Freshmen will take either 6 or 7 academic courses

  21. READING & MATH INTERVENTIONS Depending on placement scores, students may have been recommended for Extended Reading and/or Extended Algebra • Extended Reading (1.5 periods) Takes the place of Western Civilization • Extended Algebra (1.5 periods) • Extended Reading AND Extended Algebra = Full period of Academic Support • Only Extended Reading OR only Extended Algebra = ½ period of Academic Support • Electives might be possible freshman year

  22. ALTERNATIVECOURSES Please select alternative electives in the event that a first choice elective is not available

  23. Please Complete POST-SECONDARYPLANNING College and Career Plans This information will help assist your counselor with advising during your high school years at RB.

  24. Example

  25. THESCHOOLOFENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Check the SEE Team box on the green form you if interested in being part of SEE team.

  26. IMPORTANCE OF BALANCE Create a schedule that • Offers academic rigor • Allows for student interest • Allows time for student involvement in extra-curricular activities

  27. REGISTRATION DAY Saturday, January 25, 2014 • Follow the registration time table according to last name in your packet

  28. REGISTRATION DAYJANUARY 25, 2014

  29. REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT CONFLICTS • Contact April Englehart in Student Services at (708) 442-8401 as soon as possible to reschedule.

  30. COURSE SELECTION PROCESS • Review Explore scores • Review Placements • Review the online Curriculum Guide to become familiar with RB’s course offerings • Complete the online “Placement Change Request Form” if needed • Complete the green registration form using placements in core classes, the Curriculum Guide, and graduation requirements

  31. Mrs. Patti FarleeApplied Arts Department Chair • 2 Credits in Cultural & Applied Studies (Applied Arts, Fine Arts, and/or World Language) are required for graduation • Elective Courses for Freshman Year… • Child Development • Computers • Consumer Economics • Drafting CAD • Exploring Technologies • Foods & Nutrition • Broadcast Journalism • TV Arts Production

  32. Mrs. Sarah JohnsonEnglish Department Chair • 4 credits are required for graduation (1 English credit each year) • Course options for Freshman Year… • English 9 • Honors English 9 • Elective options • Reading • Debate • Journalism • Clarion (Newspaper) • Rouser (Yearbook)

  33. Mrs. Julie ObradovicFine Arts Department Chair • 2 Credits in Cultural & Applied Studies (Applied Arts, Fine Arts, and/or World Language) are required for graduation • Electives for Freshman Year… • Music • Choir, Band, Orchestra, Music Creativity, & World Percussion • Visual Arts • Drawing & Painting, Ceramics, & Photo • Theater • Acting & Directing & Improv Sketch Comedy • Fine Arts Survey

  34. Mrs. Bridget WilmotLibrary Department Chair LIBRARY SERVICES • Extended hours (before/after school and lunch) • Alternate learning space for study hall • Reader's advisory • Reference assistance • Programming ACADEMIC COLLABORATIONS • Research curriculum • Freshman and sophomore English projects • Skills for academic success • Technology proficiency • Google Applications • Web 2.0 tools

  35. Mr. Doug SchultzMath Department Chair • 3 credits are required for graduation (4 are recommended for college-bound students) • Course options for Freshman Year… • Pre-Algebra • Extended Algebra • Algebra • Honors Algebra • Geometry (Placement Exam Required)

  36. Mr. Brennan DennyScience Department Chair • 3 credits are required for graduation (4 are recommended for college-bound students) • Course options for Freshman Year… • Biology • Honors Biology • Zoological Research

  37. Mr. John BeasleySocial Science Department Chair • 3 credits are required for graduation • 1.0 in Western Civilization (Freshman or Sophomore Year) or 1.0 AP European History • 1.0 in U.S. History (Junior Year) • .50 in U.S. Government (Senior Year) • .50 in Global Area Studies (or 4 years of the same World Language) • Course options for Freshman Year… • Western Civilization (Not recommended for student taking Extended Reading)

  38. Mr. William FreyFine Arts Department Chair • 3.5 credits of PE are required (.5 credit each semester) • .5 credit in Health (Sophomore year) • Course options for Freshman Year… • Boys PE 9 • Girls PE 9 • Dance Techniques

  39. Mrs. Jill McGrathWorld Language Department Chair • 2 Credits in Cultural & Applied Studies (Applied Arts, Fine Arts, and/or World Language) are required for graduation • Course options for Freshman Year… • French (Level I or II) • Spanish (Level I or II) • German I • Heritage Speakers (Level I or II) • Level II placements will require additional testing

  40. Mr. Jame Holt & Mr. Dan MancoffSEE Team Teachers School of Environmental Education Please express your interest in the SEE Team by checking the SEE Team box on the green registration form. There are limited spots. You will be notified in February if we were able to accommodate your request SEE Team Courses • English (Regular or Honors) • Math (Regular or Honors) • Science (Regular or Honors) • PE

  41. FORMS TO BE COMPLETED • Student Data and Registration • Race and Ethnicity • Student Language Survey • Technology Acceptable Use Agreement

  42. REGISTRATION DAY FORMS NEEDED • Bring with you • Course Requests form (green) • Registration Packet (blue) • Student Data • Race and Ethnicity form • Student Language Survey • Technology Acceptable Use Agreement 4. Picture ID 5. Custody papers if applicable 6. Student’s original birth certificate

  43. FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL CHECKLIST • Health Forms (State Mandated) • 9th grade physical (parent fills out the Health History portion) • Immunization record • Must be signed by your child’s doctor • Must be returned to RB before the first day of school • Students who do not have the above listed documents completed and on file in the Health office will be subject to the state mandated exclusion from school

  44. SUMMERRESIDENCY CHECK • Proof of Ownership or Rental • 3 Proofs of residency • Utility bills • Insurance policies • Bank or credit card statement • Photo ID of parent

  45. WELCOME TO RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL We look forward to 4 great years together!

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