Welcome to Shepton High School Parent Night December 8, 2011
Shepton High School Counselors • • • • •
Jane Clanahan (A- B, AVID) Pam Conner (C-G) Robin Gott (H- Ma) LeaAnn Ross (Mc – R) Donnette Globe (S – Z)
Welcome to High School • There are big differences between middle school and high school. • Some students may be receiving high school credit for Algebra or Foreign Language. • All courses count in high school • Students earn credits each semester.
Semester Grades • The semester grade for each course is comprised of: • First 6-week average (report card grade) plus • Second 6-week average plus • Third 6 –week average plus • Semester exam grade • Divide by 4 – Semester Average • Semester Average – Grade Points are Awarded
Grade Average • A student may be awarded credit for a full year course by either earning a grade of 70 or above in both semesters or by earning a grade of 70 or above when both semester grades are averaged together.
Grade Points (For Class Rank/College Use) • Grade • • • • • • • • • • • •
97 & above 93-96 90-92 87-89 83-86 80-82 77-79 73-76 71-72 70 Below 70
AP Course 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.2 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.0 0
PreAP
Regular
4.5 4.3 4.1 3.9 3.7 3.5 3.3 3.1 2.9 2.5 0
4.0 3.8 3.6 3.4 3.2 3.0 2.8 2.6 2.4 2.0 0
Regular, PreAP, or AP? There IS a difference between each level. The higher the level, the faster the pace and more intensive curriculum requirements. A good way to look at courses. • Regular and honors classes are High School Courses. • AP classes are College courses.
Teacher Recommendations • Students should be challenged, but not overextended. • Teacher recommendations are VERY important for appropriate placement. • Some parents choose to waive a teacher recommendation and register their student for honors. • Which subject is your favorite?
Schedule Changes • Elective changes are not made after June. • Changes to add an honors class can be made the 1st 2 weeks of school. • Changes to drop an honors class can be made until the end of the 1st Six Weeks. • When a level change is made, the student’s grade will follow them to the lower level course and will not be adjusted.
Graduation Requirements Required Courses English Mathematics Science Social Studies Fine Arts Speech Health Foreign Language Physical Education Electives Total
Recommended 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 2.0 1.0 5.0 26 credits
Distinguished 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 1.0 0.5 0.5 3.0 1.0 4.0 26 credits
Scheduling 9th and 10th Grades: 7 classes every day from 9:00 – 4:15 11th and 12th Grades: 7 classes every day with a choice of school hours: 8:00 – 3:20 or 9:00 – 4:15
English (4 credits required) • 9th – English 1 or PreAP English 1 • 10th – English 2 or PreAP English 2 • 11th – Eng. 3, PreAP Eng. 3, or AP Eng. 3 • 12th – Eng. 4, Honors Eng. 4, AP Eng. 4, or English through Collin College
Math (4 credits required) For students currently in 8th grade math: 9th – Algebra 1 10th – Geometry or PreAP Geometry 11th – Math Models, Algebra 2 or PreAP Algebra 2 12th – Algebra 2, Pre-calculus or PreAP Pre Cal Additional math courses are offered at the Senior High Level
Math ( 4 credits required) For students taking Algebra 1 in 8th grade 9th - Geometry or PreAP Geometry 10th – Math Models, Algebra 2, PreAP Algebra 2 11th - Algebra 2, Pre-cal. or PreAP Pre-Cal. 12th – Pre Cal, AP Calculus or AP Statistics Additional math courses are offered at the Senior High level.
Science (4 credits required) Option one: 9th - Biology or PreAP Biology 10th – IPC (Integrated Physics & Chemistry) 11th – Chemistry or PreAP Chemistry 12th – Physics or PreAP Physics Additional science courses are offered at the Senior High level.
Science (4 credits required) Option two: 9th - Biology or PreAP Biology 10th - Chemistry or PreAP Chemistry 11th – Physics or PreAP Physics 12th – Wide selection of science courses Additional science courses are offered at the Senior High level.
Social Studies (4 credits required) • 9th – W. Geography, Honors W. Geog., or AP Human Geog. • 10th – W. History, Honors W. History, or AP W. History • 11th – U.S. History, AP U.S. History, Concurrent Enrollment Collin College • 12th – Government/Economics; AP Gov./AP Econ.; or Government/Economics through Collin College
European History AP • This is an ELECTIVE course and does NOT satisfy a social studies graduation requirement. • It IS a College level course. • It IS a very demanding course just like any other AP course.
PACE/Humanities Gifted and Talented Program • 9th Grade Year – Students receive credit in PreAP English 1. • 10th Grade Year – Students receive credit in World History AP. • Students must have qualified to be in the gifted program.
Foreign Language • • • • • • •
American Sign Language Chinese French German Latin (On Line only) Spanish Two credits of the SAME language are required for the Recommended Program and three credits are required for the Distingished Achievement Program.
Other Requirements Communication Applications (speech – 0.5 credit) Health – 0.5 credit
Debate/Oral Interp. These courses do NOT earn Communication Applications credit.
Physical Education (1 credit required)
• Physical Education • Athletics • Cheerleading (Fall only) – Tryouts required
• Drill Team (Fall only) • Marching Band (Fall only) • J.R.O.T.C
FINE ARTS Theatre *Theatre I & II = Acting *Technical Theatre = Construction, Sound, Lights, etc.
Band
Choir
*Marching & Symphonic
*Chorale by audition only
Orchestra Dance *Different than drill team
Choir Performers • • • • • • •
Andrea Alfaro Nicholas Bettke Ansley Cloward Enily Delkus Lance Fricke Miranda Garcia Jarrett Hatcher
• • • • • •
Wyatt Hayden Sarah Killian Lukas Nesittka Hannah Oran Alexa Remer Melanie Roswski
Orchestra Performers • • • •
Shruthi Kattumenu Tiffanie Hwang Michael Langford Katherine Chen
Technology Electives • • • • • •
9th – 12th Grade –Digital Design 9th – 12th Grade – Digital and Interactive Media 10th – 12th Grade – Business Information Mgt. 10th - 12th Grade – Web Design 11th/12 – Computer Science 11th/12th – Computer Science AP
Elective Courses • • • • • • • •
Principles of Business, Marketing & Finance Touch System Data Entry Yearbook (Application required) Creative Writing Livestock Production Wildlife, Fisheries & Ecology Mgmt. Small Animal Management Leadership Development & Communication
More Electives • • • • • • • • •
Principals of Human Services Sports, Nutrition and Wellness Principals of Health Science AVID PAL JROTC College Prep Reading Intro to Engineering Virtual Business
STAAR EOC • • • •
English 1, English 2, English 3 Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 Biology, Chemistry, Physics W. Geography, W. History, U.S. History
• Part of the End of Year Average • Cumulative # of points to graduate
College Readiness • Plano ISD’s University Ready http://ur.pisd.edu Important and helpful information about: Academic requirements Admissions requirements Careers Dates & Deadlines to remember Financial
Start Investigating Colleges www.collegeboard.com • Career Exploration • College Exploration • Fundfinder - Scholarships • Calculate College costs
Activities & Clubs • One of the things colleges consider for admissions purposes will be what activities, clubs, and organizations that you were involved in during high school. • Get involved in SOMETHING while at Shepton!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Besides doing it for college entrance – it’s what makes high school fun)
Activities
Shepton Activities and Organizations • • • • • • • • • •
AVID Band Baseball Basketball Cheerleaders Choir Creative Writing Destination Imagination BRAVO (Drama club) Drill Team
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Football FFA French Honor Society German Club Golf HOSA (Health Occ.) JROTC Jazz Band Jazz Choir LASER
Shepton Organizations and Activities, cont. • • • • • •
Latin Club Math Club National Honor Society Orchestra PAL Pan American Student Forum • Quidditch • Soccer • Softball
• Spanish National Honor Society • Speech/Debate • Student Senate • Swimming • Diving • Tennis • Track/Cross Country • Volleyball • Whiz Quiz • Wrestling
And more ……. • Wrestling • Yearbook • Yes (Youth for Environmental Sanity) • Step • Book Club • Chess and Games Club • Crochet for the Cure • Equestrian Club • ESOL Club • FBLA (Future Business Leaders
• Film Club • Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) • Frisbee Club • Hungerbusters (Cooking/Baking Club) • International Club • Jewish Student Union • Junior State of America • Key Club • Mahjong Club • Mock Trial Club
And more . . … • Poetry Club • Red Cross Club • SNAP (Society of New and Advanced Photographers) • STAND (Students Taking Action Not Drugs) • STARS
Thank you for coming!