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Making the Transition to Randolph High School

Welcome Class of 2021

Feel free to ask questions using our backchannel @ Today’s Meet - https://todaysmeet.com/RHS2021

WELCOME

CLASS OF 2021

Mrs. Deborah IossoPrincipal

Please visit the HS blog to learn more about uswww.rhsrampride.com

High School Administrative Team

Mr. Matthew Agrati– Vice PrincipalMs. Lee Hackney – Vice PrincipalMr. Michael Sorge– Vice PrincipalMr. Charles Dimiceli– Director of Guidance

Director of Secondary EducationJonathan Olsen

Director of Athletics/PEMr. Jeff DiLollo

Assistant Director of Athletics/PEMs. Marybeth Foran

SupervisorsMr. Ben Horwitz- HumanitiesMrs. Stacy Winters- STEMMrs. Paula Paredes-Corbel- World Language/ESLMr. Frank Perrone- Visual and Performing ArtsMrs. Evy Falcon-Duran - Special Education

GO RAMS!!!

● Multiple opportunities for visits

● Rigor

● Relevance

● Relationships

● Encourage parent involvement and attendance at events

● Save the date ~ April 24th ~ district security meeting

The 70 minute blocks are designed to enhance our focus on student inquiry based learning as well as incorporate science labs

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Course Credits

● Each Full-Year Course at RHS Earns 5.00 credits

● Each Half-Year or Semester Course at RHS Earns 2.50 credits

● Credits are earned based on a passing grade of 60% or higher

● Attendance counts towards earning credit

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Grading

Final Grade Calculation:● Semester Course ~ 2.5 credits

○ Each marking period = 50%○ Benchmark = 20% of each marking period grade

● Full Year Course ~ 5 credits○ Each marking period = 25% ○ Benchmark = 20% of each marking period grade

Benchmark assessments are NOT optional!

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Graduation RequirementsIn order to graduate, all students in the class of 2021 must earn a minimum of 140 credits as follows:

● Earn 20 credits in English

● Earn 15 credits in history including● 5 credits in World History● 10 credits in US History

● Earn 15 credits in science including laboratory biology; laboratory chemistry; and a third lab science

● Earn 15 credits in math including Algebra 1, Geometry and a third course that

builds on the concepts of Algebra 1 and Geometry

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Graduation Requirments

● Earn 5 credits in world language

● Earn 20 credits in health and physical education

● Earn 5 credits in visual or performing arts

● Earn 5 credits in career and technical education

● Earn 2.5 credits in financial and economic literacy ● Additional coursework will be necessary to reach 140 credits

**In addition, students must demonstrate proficiency on all sections of the PARCC.

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Curriculum Handbook/Student Handbook

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Online Course Requests

● Portal will be open February 22-27, 2017● All course requests must be entered

during this window● Counselor will review each request!!● Course selection review conferences● Materials, directions and advice available

online @ www.rtnj.org

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Effective Course Scheduling

● Keep track of elective requirements

● Academic rigor counts● Four years of Math and

Science are strongly encouraged

● Explore electives based on interest, graduation requirements, or simply sampling all that RHS offers

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

World Language

World Language Offerings•ASL (American Sign Language)•Français (French)•Español (Spanish)•Español para hispanohablantes (Spanish for Native Speakers)

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

World Language Sequences

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

World Language Sequences

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

World Language Contact Information

World Language SupervisorPaula Paredes-Corbel973-361-2808 X 6219

“To have another language is to possess a second soul.” -Charlemagne

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

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We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Physical Education & HealthHealth and Physical Education plays a crucial role in a comprehensive educational program.

Our programs provide opportunities to promote wellness in every young adult.

Jeff DiLollo, Supervisor Health & Physical Education, 973-361-2400 x6233 - jdilollo@rtnj.org

Marybeth Foran, Supervisor Health & Physical Education, 973-361-2400 X6234 - mforan@rtnj.org

RHS Staff 2016-2017

Gina Adickes Will Nahan

Nick Albanito Linda Poppy

DJ Catalano Richard Salmon

Jill Kaufman Colleen Suflay

Kelly Lambert Mike Suk

Joe Lusardi

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Physical Education

Cooperative Games

Personal Fitness

Team and Individual

sportsProject

Adventure

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Health Topics

Personal Wellness

Sexual Development

Responsible Dating

STD and Contraception

Basic First Aid & CPR Drug Prevention

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

AthleticsRandolph High School Athletics

Membership in the…

NJSIAA(New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association)

NJAC(Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference)

NJSFC(North Jersey Super Football Conference)

Morris County Athletics

Staff85+ Seasonal Coaches CPR/AED Certified

2 Athletic Trainers Mr.Tom Grable Ms. Mae Deeb

Administrative Assistant Ms.Patti Siegel

Assistant Athletic Director Ms.Marybeth Foran

Athletic Director Mr.Jeff DiLollo

Additional Opportunities / Information● Weight Room Strength and

Conditioning● Girls Ice Hockey (hopefully to

continue) ● randolphathletics.org

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

Athletics

Randolph High School Athletics Divided into 3 Seasons

Our programs consist of 30 Freshmen Level Sports

● Fall○ Cheerleading○ Soccer○ Football○ Cross Country○ Girls Tennis○ Field Hockey○ Volleyball○ Gymnastics

● Winter ○ Track○ Ice Hockey○ Swimming○ Basketball○ Fencing○ Wrestling○ Cheerleading

● Spring○ Track & Field○ Boys Tennis○ Lacrosse○ Golf○ Baseball○ Softball

We commit to inspiring and empowering all students in Randolph Schools to reach their full potential as unique, responsible and educated members of a global society."

AthleticsRandolph High School Athletics Physicals and Clearance

● Randolph Athletics Website (randolphathletics.org)

● - Forms - (tab) (3 important elements)

○ FamilyID○ Physical

■ Nurses and School Doctor■ Athletic Trainers - Impact Tests

○ ReCheck

● Start of Fall Sports: On or about August 10th / 15th

● Due Date for Fall Physicals = June 30th

NCAA (National Collegiate

Athletic Association)

Booster ClubsRAM RACRandolph Athletic Council

Rosters and “cuts”Education Based Athletics

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