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Join us for the Class of 2021 Scheduling Presentation at Bloomington High School North. Learn about the Freshmen Program, graduation requirements, and how to schedule for the upcoming academic year.
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WELCOME Students of the Class of 2021 Scheduling Presentation 2017-2018 Bloomington High School North
Agenda • Welcome & Introductions • The Freshmen Program • Graduation Requirements & Scheduling for 2017-18 • Departmental Handouts • Adjourn Back to Classes
The Freshmen Program GOAL: Transition from Middle to High School • Cougar Encounter • Dens as “Advisories”/Tutorial • Cougar Leaders as Mentors • Freshmen Teachers as Partners • Atten/Disc/Grade Tracking and Support • Conferences/Listserve/Parent Night • 4-Year Planning and Career Development • Career Cruising: Identifying Career Pathways
The Freshmen Year:What You Need To Know • 8th GRADE COUNTS! • Get Organized • Get Connected • Make A Plan • Remember, STUDY • Your Diploma Path • Graduation Requirements • Set Goals
Graduation Requirements • C40 Diploma: IN Graduation Requirement • “Opt Out” process for General Diploma • C40 Biology and Algebra required for ALL Diplomas • ISTEP MATH and ISTEP ENGLISH must be passed • ISTEP SCIENCE participation only • Additional requirements exist for both Honors Diploma & THD • AHD (47 credits): In High School: • A credit is the completion of 1 semester of work in a subject • 4 yrs Math (8 credits) • 3 yrs of World Language (6 credits) or 2 yrs of 2 different languages • Fine Arts (2 credits) • Technical Honors: (6 or more credits in career/technical program)
Core 40 with Academic Honors • No grade within the 47 credits lower than a “C -” • Minimum GPA of 3.0 • Complete one of the following: • 2 AP classes and corresponding exams • 6 dual H.S./college credits (Ivy Tech/IU) • 1 AP class with exam and 3 academic college credits • 1750 combined SAT (No less than 530 on each section) • 26 composite ACT score w/ writing • Courses may be repeated. Both appear on transcript and are figured into GPA
Core 40 with Technical Honors • Complete all requirements for Core 40 • Earn a total of 47 credits • Earn a “C -” or above in courses to count for graduation • Have a “B” or above (3.0) GPA • Complete 6 credits in a Career Pathway or 6 transcripted college credits • Complete one of the following: • Any one of the 5 options for Core 40 with AHD • Earn the required scores or higher on WorkKeys • Earn the required scores or higher on the Accuplacer • Earn the minimum scores or higher on the Compass • No World Language/Fine Arts credits required
INDIANA’S CORE 40 • English 8 credits • Math 6 credits--Starting with Algebra I • Math or an equivalent course should be taken yearly while in high school • Science 6 credits (*Biology) • Social Studies 6 credits • PE 2 credit • Health 1 credit • 5 directed electives from World Language, the arts, or career/technical. • 8 other credits from any subject area = 42 total
Required Courses for Grade 9 • English • Math • Science • Recommended Electives in Social Studies and/or World Language • P.E. (1 year) Circle courses on the selection sheet and transfer to the back of the sheet prior to computer entry
Exciting Electives at HHCC • Hoosier Hills • Intro to Transportation • Networking Fundamentals • Information, Communication & Technology • Intro to Agriculture Food & Natural Resources • Animal Science • Agribusiness Management • Landscape Management • Plant and Soil Science • Horticultural Science • Advanced Manufacturing I & II **** Application is required ****
ALSO: Project Lead the Way • Biomedical Sciences Career Pathway • Principals of Biomedical Science (9) • Human Body Systems (10-12) • Medical Interventions (10-12) • Biomedical Innovation (12) • Engineering Technology Career Pathway • Principles of Engineering (9-10) • Civil Engineering and Architecture (11-12) • Engineering Design and Development (12)
Checklist for Selecting Classes for Grade 9 Choose Classes Wisely. Check prerequisites. Select course level (Core 40, Honors) Prioritize and list alternate courses (right hand side of sheet) Honors courses require current teacher signature or initials next to the circled course Parent signature required Special Application (DUE with Schedule): Hoosier Hills Career Center 9-12
Scheduling Timeline • January 10: Batchelor Presentation • January 12: St. Charles Presentation • January 17: Tri-North Presentation • January 18: Jackson Creek Presentation • January 18: Project School Presentation • January 17: 8th Grade PARENT NIGHT (6:30pm) North Auditorium! (Don’t miss this important event) • January 18: Schedules Due (St. Charles) • January 26: Schedules Due (Computer Entry/Tri-North ) • January 27: Schedules Due (Computer Entry/Batchelor) • January 30: Schedules Due Jackson Creek • January 30: Schedules Due Project School NO CHANGES after schedules have been submitted except: *Changes needed to insure timely graduation (i.e. retaking a required course due to failure) *Mistakes made via data entry *A student is misplaced and does not have the required prerequisites
Cougar Encounter • Week before school starts • Sign up in advance • Watch for information in the Spring • Forms available on-line
Question and Answer Session • School Counselors: Last Name A-Coo Greg Chaffin ext. 50146 gchaffin@mccsc.edu Last Name Cop-Ha Katie Clarke ext. 52318 kclarke@mccsc.edu Last Name Hb-Mg Mary Priester ext. 51391 mprieste@mccsc.edu Last Name Mh-Sha Kathy Rillo ext. 50220 krillo@mccsc.edu Last Name Shb-Z Julie Speer ext. 53223 jlspeer@mccsc.edu