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POTOMAC FALLS HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS Graduation Requirements & Scheduling Information. Ms. Tamara Christman, Director of School Counseling. The PFHS School Counseling Department is… The Counselors: Mr. Timothy Pitkewicz Mr. Richard Bader Mrs. Donna Kelly Mrs. Rae Ann Paolozzi
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POTOMAC FALLSHIGH SCHOOL PRESENTSGraduation Requirements & Scheduling Information Ms. Tamara Christman, Director of School Counseling
The PFHS School Counseling Department is… The Counselors: • Mr. Timothy Pitkewicz • Mr. Richard Bader • Mrs. Donna Kelly • Mrs. Rae Ann Paolozzi • Mrs. Amy Burgess • Mrs. Dawn Faust Support Staff: • Ms. Lisa Torick • Mrs. Toni Cicirelli • Ms. Silvia Lamb • Mrs. Stacey Thomas, Career Center Assistant • Mr. Peter Kim, Testing Coordinator (SOL testing)
DIPLOMA TYPESRead the Program of Studies! • Advanced Studies • Advanced Technical • Standard • Standard Technical • Others as determined through Individualized Educational Plan
Advanced Studies DiplomaEach unit is 140 clock hours ofinstruction • Four units of English • Four units of Math • Four units of Lab Science • Four units of Social Science • One unit of Economics and Personal Finance • One unit of Fine Arts or Career and Technical • Three or Four units of Foreign Language • Two units of Health and PE (PE 9 and 10) • Three or more units of Electives
Advanced Technical DiplomaEach unit is 140 clock hours ofinstruction • Four units of English • Four units of Math • Four units of Lab Science • Four units of Social Science • One unit of Economics and Personal Finance • One unit of Fine Arts or Career and Technical • Three or Four units of Foreign Language • Two units of Health and PE (PE 9 and 10) • Three or more units of Career and Technical Electives
Standard DiplomaEach unit is 140 Clock Hours of Instruction • Four units of English • Three units of Math • Three units of Lab Science • Three units of Social Science • Two units of Health and PE (PE 9 and 10) • One unit of Economics and Personal Finance • One Fine or Practical Art • Six units of electives (two must be sequential)
Standard Technical DiplomaEach unit is 140 Clock Hours of Instruction • Four units of English • Three units of Math • Three units of Lab Science • Three units of Social Science • Two units of Health and PE (PE 9 and 10) • One unit of Economics and Personal Finance • One Fine or Practical Art or Foreign Language • 4 or more units of Career and Technical Electives • 1 unit of electives
VERIFIED UNITS OFCREDIT REQUIREMENTSFOR THE ADVANCED DIPLOMA • A VERIFIED UNIT OF CREDIT IS ISSUED WHEN A STUDENT PASSES A COURSE AND THE CORRESPONDING SOL TEST • 2 VERIFIED CREDITS IN ENGLISH (Taken In 11th Grade) • 2 VERIFIED CREDITS IN MATH • 2 VERIFIED CREDITS IN LAB SCIENCE • 2 VERIFIED CREDITS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE • 1 VERIFIED CREDIT IN A COURSE SELECTED BY THE STUDENT
VERIFIED UNITS OFCREDIT REQUIREMENTSFOR THE STANDARD DIPLOMA • 2 UNITS IN ENGLISH (TAKEN IN 11th GRADE) • 1 UNIT IN MATH • 1 UNIT IN LAB SCIENCE • 1 UNIT IN SOCIAL SCIENCE • 1 VERIFIED CREDIT IN A COURSE SELECTED BY THE STUDENT
A TYPICAL FRESHMAN SCHEDULE! • ENGLISH 9(Academic, Honors) • WORLD HISTORY 1(Academic, Pre-Advanced Placement) • MATH(Geometry, Functions, Algebra 2) • EARTH SCIENCE (Academic, Honors) • HEALTH/PE 9 • FOREIGN LANGUAGE • ELECTIVE • FLEX (6TH PERIOD)
ELECTIVECHOICES • ART 1 • ENSEMBLE, GUITAR, CHORUS • DRAMA 1 AND JOURNALISM • CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION COURSES • BUSINESS COURSES
ART DEPARTMENT PICTURES FOR YOUR VIEWING ENJOYMENT!FRESHMAN MAY TAKE ART 1 ONLY:The course includes drawing, painting printmaking, sculpture, graphic design, ceramics, and textiles, photography, and computer graphics.
ENSEMBLE, CHORUS AND GUITAR • ENSEMBLE 1 OR 2 (BASED ON AUDITION) • CHORUS, MEN’S, WOMEN’S SHOW CHOIR, PANTHERA (BASED ON AUDITION) • GUITAR: BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCED LEVELS OFFERED (BASED ON AUDITION AND TEACHER RECOMMENDATION) • STRINGS (AUDITION) • MUSIC APPRECATION: Students will explore music throughout the ages and how it relates to history. • MUSIC THEORY: Students will learn about the language of music. This course is designed for students who are planning on pursuing music in college. No performance is required.
DRAMA 1 AND JOURNALISM • Both courses are intro courses. • Journalism prepares you for newspaper and yearbook classes and how to write objectively • You do not need to be enrolled in Drama to audition, but it might help! • Drama I: Students survey the technical and performing art of theater, including improvisation, mime, basic acting, the history of the theater, stage settings, costuming, make up, and lighting.
CAREER AND TECHNICAL COURSES • INDEPENDENT LIVING – how to make a budget, let yourself in the house and be independent! • LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT – public speaking, community leadership, politics! • FASHION DESIGN – wardrobe, color analysis, and the business of designing fashions! • INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS AND MARKETING – marketing, advertising and fun! • CHOICES – exploring the stuff teens deal with daily! • GOURMET FOODS – learn to cook, clean, measure and impress! • HUMAN DEVELOPMENT – what do small children need now to be productive healthy teens later? • APPLIED TECHNOLOGY – tools of the trade and how to use them!
BUSINESS COURSES • KEYBOARDING • COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (You may only take this if you pass the keyboarding exam! See High School Keyboarding Teacher for details!)
WHAT IS CAMPUS? • An academic and college preparation program designed to meet the specific needs of students from historically under-represented populations in higher education and prospective first-generation college students attending LCPS high schools • Seeks to support and encourage students who demonstrate ability to achieve academic success and college admission • Serves over 450 students countywide • Admission to and success in college are among the goals of the program.
How CAMPUS Supports You! • Academic enrichment and support (Mandatory CAMPUS class and/or meetings) • 2-Day Summer Seminar • College and university visits • College and scholarship preparation • Community service projects and activities • Leadership development • If your parents never graduated from college, and you will be the first in your family to attend college, TALK TO YOUR COUNSELOR about CAMPUS!
Application Process • Majority of applicants are selected from rising 9th grade applicant pool. • Applications are available through LCPS website and middle and high school guidance offices beginning late January/early February. • See your counselor for more information and deadlines!
EXPUNGING HIGH SCHOOL CREDITED COURSES TAKEN IN MIDDLE SCHOOL… • REVIEW ALL MATERIALS SENT HOME WITH THE LAST REPORT CARD • FILL OUT EXPUNGEMENT FORM AND RETURN TO THE PFHS COUNSELINGOFFICE BY THE DEADLINE LISTED ON THE PAPERWORK • SUMMER BEFORE THE FRESHMAN YEAR IS THEONLY OPPORTUNITY TO EXPUNGE!
COURSE CHANGES • 3RD QUARTER REPORT CARDS WILL ALSO INCLUDE COURSE REQUEST LETTER WITH TEACHER-RECOMMENDED COURSES • AFTER 4TH QUARTER REPORT CARDS ARE SENT HOME, YOU HAVE ABOUT ONE WEEK TO VERIFY THE COURSE REQUESTS. • REVIEW COURSE REQUESTS AND THE PROGRAM OF STUDIES CAREFULLY! • NO CHANGES WILL BE GRANTED AFTER FRIDAY, JULY 1st, 2011!
WORDS OF WISDOM FORINCOMING FRESHMAN AND THEIRPARENTS… • KEEP IN CONTACT WITH TEACHERS • GET INVOLVED • GET TO KNOW THE MAIN OFFICE AND COUNSELING STAFF • READ THE NEWSLETTER AND REVIEW THE PFHS WEBSITE OFTEN