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CLASS OF 202 2

CLASS OF 202 2. Preparing for High School and Beyond. WELCOME 2022 PARENTS AND STUDENTS. Purpose Begin the exciting transition from middle school to our new high school Develop a clear understanding of high school graduation requirements Learn about the registration process

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CLASS OF 202 2

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  1. CLASS OF 2022 Preparing for High School and Beyond

  2. WELCOME 2022 PARENTS AND STUDENTS • Purpose • Begin the exciting transition from middle school to our new high school • Develop a clear understanding of high school graduation requirements • Learn about the registration process • Create the foundation for a respectful and trusting relationship among students, staff, and parents

  3. COLLEGE / CAREER READY • AHS GOAL • All students will graduate from high school with the skills and knowledge to enter post-high school opportunities • 4 year college • Community college • Technical college • Apprenticeship • Military • Workforce with living wages

  4. WORDS FROM YOUR ADMINISTRATORS • Be involved in your student’s academic program • Encourage your student to get involved in activities - but don’t overextend • Know your student’s friends • Utilize Family Access & other technology • Have your student attend 9th Grade LINK Orientation in August

  5. MOREFROM YOUR ADMINISTRATORS • Monitor use of technology you and your student • Lots of changes – don’t let students get lost in the shuffle • Remember that all teenagers need supervision • Get to know your student’s counselor and teachers • Get involved in AHS yourself • Create an environment that encourages academic achievement and high expectations

  6. ATHLETICSERIK TITUS, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR B/G = Boys & Girls

  7. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

  8. CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

  9. Activities and Athletic Code • Academic Eligibility • Proximity • Decision Making and Consequences • Attendance

  10. WASHINGTON STATE AND AHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • AHS Credit Requirements • 26.0 credits required • Personalized Pathway Options • More information to follow at later date • State Assessments • Culminating Presentation - Senior Year • High School and Beyond Plan and Portfolio

  11. STATE ASSESSMENTS Must pass • English Language Arts (ELA) – 10th Grade • Mathematics – 10th Grade • WA Comp Assessment of Science - TBA

  12. ENGLISHPAGES 15-16 • Four credits are required for graduation • Grade 9 Options • 9th Grade English • 9th Grade Honors English • Recommended by Bloc Teacher • Very strong writing, reading comprehension, and organizational skills are needed • Summer reading and writing assignments are required for all English classes and grade levels!

  13. MATHPAGES 17-18 • Three credits are required for graduation • Four credits required for 4 yr. colleges/universities • 9th grade math placement • Must follow teacher recommendation • Strong link between math success and overall graduation success • Math teacher may recommend student to retake a class (ex: Alg. I) This is beneficial!

  14. SCIENCEPAGES 19-20 • Three credits are required for graduation • Most four year colleges require Chemistry or Physics • Physical Science – 9th Grade year • Current Advanced Science 8 Students may be recommended for Biology • Good lab and math skills are necessary • Teacher recommendation required • Strong work ethic and organizational skills

  15. SOCIAL STUDIESPAGES 21-22 • Three credits are required • Most 9th Graders will take World History • World History is a .5 credit class (one semester) • AP Human Geography option • Highly challenging, college level class • 1.0 credit (full year) course • Teacher recommendation and AP contract required • Fulfills World History requirement

  16. WORLD LANGUAGE PAGE 23 • Two credits are required for students planning to apply to four year colleges • Spanish is available for 9th graders • Strong academic history • Strong organizational skills and work ethic • Many students opt to begin in 10th or 11th grade • Current eighth grade students • Spanish II with teacher recommendation • Retaking Spanish I is also a very good option

  17. FINE ARTS PAGES 24-26 • 1-2 credits will be required • Based on student’s Personalized Pathway - more info. to follow • AHS offers many Fine Arts opportunities • Performing Arts • Visual Arts

  18. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PAGE 27 • 1.5 Credits are required (3 semesters) • Students may take more than 1.5 Credits • P.E. Course Offerings • Sports and Conditioning • Strength and Endurance Training

  19. CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION –CTEPAGES 28-31 • 1.0 credit minimum is required for graduation (2 semesters) • Students typically take additional CTE classes as electives • CTE courses prepare students for advanced training and opportunities after high school

  20. HEALTH PAGE 30 • All 9th Graders will enroll in Health for one semester • (0.5 credit) • This is a state requirement for graduation

  21. ELECTIVES AND ALTERNATES • Scheduling begins with the 12th grade • Electives requested by 9th Graders are often full • Alternate choices are important • The good news. . . . • All electives will count toward graduation • Students continually adjust and adapt very well!

  22. AHS COUNSELING WEBSITE www.ahs.asd103.org

  23. REGISTRATION PROCESS • Students will meet with AHS counselors on March 22 and 23 • All registration forms must be signed by parent or guardian • Registration forms must be returned no later than Tuesday, March 27 to Science teacher

  24. Course Selection Summary Information • Core classes (Required) • English • Math • Science • Social Studies • Health • P.E. • Elective course choices • 4 Alternate course choices

  25. Remember. . . . . . • Year vs. Semester Classes • 0.5 = One Semester • 1.0 = One Year • Course Descriptions • Grade level • Prerequisites

  26. CLASS OF 2022SMOOTH TRANSITIONS! • Evening 8th Grade Parent Meeting • Student Pre-Registration: • March 22 & 23 • Spring visits to Anacortes High School • Link Crew Activities -8/31 All Day

  27. ADVICE FROM YOUR AHS COUNSELORS & ADMINISTRATORS

  28. Continue to support the shift from middle school to high school • Emphasis on student ownership, responsibility, and commitment

  29. Try your best to not be pressured by comments from other parents!

  30. Our Counseling Team Welcomes the Class of 2022! Marci Fankhauser Maggie Lahey Jean Lungren

  31. Registration Questions • Please contact your AMS Counselor • AMS Counselors know you & your student & will work closely with AHS Counselors • AHS Counselors look forward to meeting you & your student in the fall!

  32. WELCOME TO ANACORTES HIGH SCHOOL! Thankyou for attending!

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