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Freshman Parent Orientation
Defiance High School
March 1, 2012
Staff Introductions Administration:
Mr.Morton, Principal Mr. Jerger, Asst. Principal Mr. Buti, Athletic Director
School Counselors: Mrs. Gable (A - G) Ms. McCann (H - O) Mr. Manz (P - Z)
Teaching Faculty: Mrs. Haviland - English Mr. Voll - Social Studies Mr. Wahl - Math Ms. McAfee - Foreign Language Mr. Parrish – Physical Education/Health Mrs. Booth – Instrumental Music Mr. West – Vocal Music Mr. Anderson - Science Mrs. Kamphaus - Family Consumer Science
What To Expect in High School
Higher Level of Academics Greater Independence and Responsibility Taking New Courses Having New Teachers Making New Friends Extracurricular Opportunities Life and Career Goals After High School
Advice for Freshman
What you do your Freshman year
sets the foundation for your academic success in high
school.
Graduation Requirements
21 Total Credits English 4 credits Mathematics 4 credits, including 1 unit of Algebra II or equivalent Science 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Fine Arts 1 credit Health .5 credit P.E. .5 credit Electives 4.5 credits Economics/Finance .5 credit Pass all 5 sections of the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT)
Honors Diploma
4 English 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social Studies 1 Fine art
3 of one foreign language or 2 of two different foreign languages
3.5 GPA 27 ACT / 1210 SAT
Must Meet 7 of 8 Criteria
Building A Strong Transcript
Credits Awarded at semester for passing grades (60%) Semester courses are worth 0.5 credits
Course History Strength of schedule and total number of credits in subject areas
Cumulative GPA Calculated each semester: each quarter is worth 40% and the
semester exam is worth 20%. Weighted vs. Non-weighted GPAs
Class Rank Calculated each semester and based upon cumulative GPA.
iPad Information
$50.00 Insurance to take home Required Parent meeting in the Fall Student is responsible for wear and tear Can be used for personal use Academic tool Distributed the 2nd week of school
School Day Structure
• 7:55 AM - 2:44 PM• 7 Academic Periods• 6 class minimum schedule (only 1 study hall)• 4 minutes between classes• Lunch schedule - 3 lunch periods • Absences called in prior to 8:00 A.M.
Registration Process
Students have already met with counselors to go over the registration process and next week students will actually sit down and create requests via the computer.
Special Education Students - Teachers will assist in registration process to determine appropriate courses in accordance with IEP.
The school has the right to change student schedules at any time and there are no guarantees that requests will be honored.
Summer School
Summer Option June 11 – June 30 and July 9-July 27 8:00-10:00 / 10:00-12:00 (depending on
enrollment) Remedial Courses Offered:
English Math Science History P.E. Advanced P.E. (non remedial)
Schedule Changes
• You have the first 5 days of the semester to add/drop any course.
• Any drop after 5 days will be a withdrawal failure and a meeting must be held.
• Year-long courses can be dropped at the semester if you have a D or F OR you can withdrawal fail (with parent permission).
• Teacher changes/requests will NOT be made.• Please try to make schedule changes prior to
the beginning of the next year.
University of Toledo Scholarly Savings Account
The SSA UT will make an annual deposit of $2,000 into an individual student’s scholarship account for a maximum of five years. The first deposit of $2,000 will be in June 2011 for successful completion of 8th grade. The annual deposit of $2,000 will be for each year of successful high school grade level completion, with school districts determining the criteria for success.
University of Toledo Scholarly Savings Account
The SSA PayoutUpon graduation from high school, the student may have accumulated a maximum of $10,000 in the scholarship savings account to be utilized toward UT tuition. Scholarship funds will be disbursed in annual increments of $2,500 for each of the four years of attendance at UT.Scholarship funds will be disbursed in one of the existing UT scholarship programs: the Blue and Gold Scholar, Rocket Scholar, and Presidential Scholarship programs.
University of Toledo Scholarly Savings Account
UT Requirements for SSA DisbursementThe student must graduate high school with a minimum 3.00 GPA (on a 4.00 scale). The student must meet requirements for regular admission to UT, including satisfaction
of the academic core curriculum requirements. The student must maintain an annual UT GPA of 3.00 and complete a minimum of 30
credits annually
Important Rules
No “holes” in clothes No Shorts October 1 – May 1 Piercing in ears only No iPods, MP3 or cell phones Tardiness PDA Profanity Insubordination
Athletic Eligibility – Mr. Buti
Eligibility determined each quarter.
4th quarter of 8th grade determines eligibility of 1st quarter Freshman year.
Drug Testing
1.5 Grade Point Average Must be enrolled and passing FIVE (.5 credit)
classes
Parent/Guardian Role in High School Transition
Share your own high school experiences. Help set goals and develop a 4-year plan. Monitor their academic progress. Develop a study/homework plan. Stay involved with the school. Promote a healthy lifestyle (diet, sleep, exercise, stress) Talk with your child about making good decisions. Foster independence and responsibility by setting limits. Be involved with their interests, activities, and friends. Stay connected by listening and communicating.
Parent/Guardian Resources
Defiance City Schools Website www.defiancecityschools.org Parent Viewer - check grades and attendance Update lunch accounts Honeywell Instant Alert
ODE Website www.ode.state.oh.us OGT resources Graduation requirements
Thank You For Attending!
Please contact a counselor or administrator with any questions
about next year.
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