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Page 1: Boonville R-I High School Freshman Orientation 2012

Boonville R-I High School Freshman Orientation 2012

Page 2: Boonville R-I High School Freshman Orientation 2012

Credit

BHS has a 7 class period day. BHS works off the semester

concept. One-half (½) unit of credit is

awarded for any course that meets 50 minutes per day for 18 weeks.

All credit is granted by semester.

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Graduation Requirements To graduate from BHS students must earn 24 credits. The following is

required: Communication Arts 4 units Social Studies 3 units Mathematics 3 units Science 3 units Fine Arts 1 unit Practical Arts 1 unit Physical Education 1 unit Health ½ unit Personal Finance ½ unit Electives 7 units

Total 24 units

GraduateBHS

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Graduation Honors

The Cum Laude System was adopted to encourage students to pursue a strong academic program. This program exceeds the minimum standards outlined for graduation. Classes must be from the academic core. Students who complete this program of study, along with maintaining the specified grade point average, will receive a high school diploma awarded: Cum Laude - 3.5000-3.7499 GPA Magna Cum Laude - 3.7500-3.9999 GPA Summa Cum Laude - 4.0000 or above GPA

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Graduation Honors Communication Arts (CA I and higher) 4 units Social Studies (Am. History, Civics) 3 units Mathematics (Algebra I and higher)* 3 units Science (Physical Science and higher)** 3 units Core Electives*** 3 units Fine Arts 1 unit Practical Arts 1 unit Physical Education 1 unit Health ½ unit Personal Finance ½ unit Electives 4 units

Total 24 units*Algebra I taken in 8th grade can fulfill 1 math credit**Elemental Physical Science and Elemental Biology will equal one unit of Physical

Science credit to fulfill honors requirement, but will count as 2 units of credit toward

graduation.***Core Electives can be earned from CA, Math, Science, Social Studies, and foreign

language.

Embedded credit will not count toward graduation honors.

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Grading Scale

The grading scale used for all students in the Boonville

School District.

A 95-100 C 73-76

A- 90-94 C- 70-72

B+ 87-89 D+ 67-69

B 83-86 D 63-66

B- 80-82 D- 60-62

C+ 77-79 F 0-59

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Personal Plan of Study

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Personal Plan of Study

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Program of Study

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Program of Study

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Enrollment FormGrade: 9

BOONVILLE HIGH SCHOOLFreshman Enrollment Form

Student Information

Student Name ____________________________________ Birth Date _________________

Parent/Guardian Name________________________________________________________Address ____________________________________________________________________

(street) (city) (zip code)Home Phone Number __________________ Work Phone Number _________________Parent Cell Phone Number ________________Parent Email __________________________School Now Attending Eighth Grade ______________________________________________

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Enrollment Form

Required Unit Course Selection Teacher Approval

Communication Arts

Math

Science

Social Studies

Physical Education

Elective*(Fine/Practical Arts)

Elective*(Fine/Practical Arts)

Course Selections

Elective course could be semester courses. Make sure if you list a first semester course you also list a second semester course. Elective courses do not need teacher approval.

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Enrollment Form

Required Unit Course Selection

Alternate Course

Alternate Course

Alternate Courses

Choose two alternate courses in case the courses you have chosen will not fit your schedule.

Alternate courses may be semester or yearlong. If the course is a semester class, please list the semester for which it meets.

Parent/Guardian Signature ______________________________________

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Course Selections Communication Arts (4 units required)

Basic, CA Skills, CAI Mathematics (3 units required)

Basic, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry

Social Studies (3 units required) Basic, American History

Science (3 units required) Basic, Elemental Physical Science, Physical

Science

Teachers will

recommend placement

in core classes.

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Class Selections

Physical Education (1 unit required) Boys, Girls

Practical Arts (1 unit required) Agricultural Science I Desktop Publishing Keyboarding (semester class) Life Skills (semester or year class) Woodworking Technology

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Class Selections Fine Arts

Art I Band Chamber Choir (must audition) Pirate Singers (must audition -

semester or year class) Mixed Chorus (semester or year class)

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Class Selection Electives

Personal Health (semester required) Spanish I Study Hall – no credit

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MSHSAA and BHS Eligibility

All incoming Freshmen are eligible for 1st Semester extracurricular activities.

A student must pass 3 units of credit during 1st Semester in order to be eligible to participate in or attend extracurricular activities (sports, dances, clubs, prom, etc) during 2nd Semester.

Credit is awarded on the semester concept. Each class is equal to ½ credit.

Do the Math: ½ credit x 6 classes = 3 units

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Absence Limits

Students are allowed 9 days of absence each semester.

Three tardies to a class counts as one absence.

Letters will be sent to parents at 6, 8 and 10 absences for the semester.

Tardies are not figured into absences in these letters.

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Contacting Your Student

Call the office at anytime in order to reach your student. We will: Send a message to your student if it is not

an emergency. Go and get your student if you need to talk

with him/her immediately. DO NOT CALL OR TEXT THEIR CELL

PHONE!

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Cell Phones

Cell Phones are not to be used during the school day at BHS. Should a student have his/her cell phone out or in use during school, it will be confiscated and returned at the end of the day. The student will be assigned: First Offense: Wednesday Detention Second Offense: 2 days of ISS Third Offense/Subsequent Offenses: 3 to 10 days of

ISS

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Student Handbook

Has all rules – both curricular and extracurricular.

Has an agenda for keeping track of assignments and due dates.

Has a calendar of all school functions.

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A+ Program

To be eligible for A+, students must meet the following requirements:

Attend an A+ school for 3 consecutive years. Graduate with a 2.5 GPA. Have an attendance rate of 95% for the four years. Perform 50 hours of unpaid tutoring or

mentoring for younger students in a school supervised setting.

Maintain a record of good citizenship/no drugs or alcohol.

Achieve a score of Proficient or Advanced on the Algebra I EOC test.

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SISK12 Portal

The SISK12 Portal allows the parent and student to access: Grades Attendance Lunch Balance Medical Records Discipline Records Homework Assignments Direct Access to Teacher Email

You must have a signed agreement

on file.

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Immunization Booster

Your student’s immunization record may be accessed on the Parent Portal.

Missouri School Health Law now states that all students must have a Tdap booster every 10 years.

All students received a DPT immunization upon entering Kindergarten so your student will shortly be due for their booster.

These boosters may be obtained through the Cooper County Public Health Center free of charge by calling 882-2626 for an appointment or from your family physician.

Please send a copy of the documentation of receipt of this immunization to the school so that we may update your student’s record.

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Summer School

Summer School at BHS will be from May 22 to June 20. Class is from 8:00-12:00.

Freshmen may only enroll in Health. Summer School information and forms are

available on the BHS home webpage Classes are filled on a first come, first serve

basis. Enrollment forms will be accepted in the counselor’s office beginning on Friday, March 23, at 7:00 a.m.

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Enrollment Reminders

Mathematics, Science, Communication Arts, and Spanish I classes must be signed off by a teacher.

Enrollment information is available on the BHS webpage located under “Information from the Office”.

Students must pass the classes currently enrolled in or those classes failed will be repeated.

Students who take Algebra I in 8th grade receive a Pass/Fail credit on their high school transcript if they do not repeat the class.

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When we finish here…

Immunization booster – Becky Richards Steve Litwiller and Kim Hartley FFA Summer School Forms Walk-through the building

August 6, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Freshmen Registration