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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 2014-2015 Carlisle High School www.carlisle.k12.ia.us Leah Heidemann – [email protected] (515) 989-5389 Traci Lee – [email protected] (515) 989-5386 www.carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com www.carlislecounseling.blogspot.com www.twitter.com/2CHScounselors

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION2014-2015

Carlisle High Schoolwww.carlisle.k12.ia.us

Leah Heidemann – [email protected]

(515) 989-5389

Traci Lee – [email protected]

(515) 989-5386

www.carlislehighschoolcounseling.weebly.com

www.carlislecounseling.blogspot.com

www.twitter.com/2CHScounselors

COUNSELING INFORMATION

Carlisle Community School District – Homepage

Counseling Website

Counseling Blog

Counseling Twitter@2CHSCounselors

COLLEGE AND CAREER READY ONLINE CURRICULUM

I Have A Plan Iowa www.ihaveaplaniowa.gov Can access online from school or home Same user name and password

throughout high school – check with counselor if you don’t remember

Four year plan – update during course registration

COMPASS, PSAT, ACT, ASVAB, PLAN results can be used for career planning

COLLEGE AND CAREER READY How can my counselor help me

with career planning? Interest Inventories Course selection Look at post secondary options Job Shadowing Campus Visits

Individual appointments can be made during study halls, before or after school

ACT PREP WORKSHOP

All workshops will meet in the Media Center from 3:30-5:30. We will divide into two groups and go to instructors classroom.

Thursday, February 27 Overview Tuesday, March 4 English/Math Wednesday, March 5

Science/Reading Wednesday, April 9 Review

Cost of the prep workshop is $10. Students must register and pay for the workshop by Friday, February 14 in the Counseling Office.

REGENT ADMISSIONS INDEX A Regent Admission Index (RAI) score will be

calculated for each applicant, based on the following equation:

RAI = (2 x ACT composite score) +

(1 x high school rank) + (20 x high school grade point

average) + (5 x number of high school courses

completed in the core subject areas)

*Students must have a score of 245 or higher for admission

RAI FOR “TYPICAL STUDENT”

ACT score = 24 X 2 = 48 HS Rank = 75% = 75 HSGPA = 3.5 X 20 = 70 Number of core courses completed = 18 X 5

= 90 Admissions Index = 283

*Planning Guide – pages 5-7

RAI Calculator: http://www.regents.iowa.gov/RAI/

COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO IOWA REGENTS’ UNIVERSITIES

4 years English 3 years Math 3 years Science 3 years Social Studies 2 years of single Foreign Language*

REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES

COMPASS or ACT score 19 or higher

ALEKS – math placement

High School Diploma

COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES AT CARLISLE HIGH SCHOOL

Twitter

Announcements

Bulletin Board

Get a pass from the counseling office

MAKING CAMPUS VISITS Schedule your visit while the

college is in session Make appointments

Campus tourOvernight staySit in on a classFaculty meetingFinancial Aid Office visit

Ask questions and revisit if needed

Write down your impressions How does it feel?

COLLEGE VISITSJUNIORS

1 DAY

SENIORS2 DAYS

**Sign out sheet**

COLLEGE FAIRSEducation Expo – Carlisle High School Commons

March 11th 5-7pm

Golden Circle College Fair – Hy-Vee Hall in downtown Des Moines Sunday, September 28, 2014

August 4-8Application fees waived

www.ThinkIndependently.com

COLLEGE PLANNING NIGHT

Tuesday, March 11th at 6:30pm

during conferences

High School Auditorium

Preparing for college Choosing a collegeCampus visits Scholarship scamsOverview of financial aid

SENIOR MEETINGSFall 2014Future PlansCampus VisitsCollege ApplicationsACTCommunity ServiceFinancial Aid

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

47 CREDITS

REQUIRED COURSES

LANGUAGE ARTS

8 Credits Lang Arts 9, Lang Arts 10, Lang Arts 11, Lang Arts 12 OR Composition I & one elective

SCIENCE 6 Credits

MATHEMATICS 6 Credits

PRACTICAL ARTS

2 Credits Industrial Technology, Art, FCS, Business

SOCIAL STUDIES

6 Credits World History, US History,Government, elective

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

4 Credits 1 credit each of the 4 years of HighSchool

BUSINESS 1 Credits Applied Computer I is required through Class of 2016/ Financial Literacy & Employability Skills Class of 2017 and after

ELECTIVES To meet requirements

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSDISTINGUISHED DIPLOMA

53 CREDITS4 years of English (Composition I AND Composition II or Intro to Literature)

4 years of Math (must include Algebra II or higher)

4 years of Science (including Chemistry AND Anatomy, AP Physics, or AP Chemistry)

3 years of Social Studies2 years of Foreign Language

CLASS OF 2015

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS

ScienceAP Physics IAP Chemistry

BusinessFinancial Literacy & Employability SkillsIntro to Business – 9, 10 onlyMOC

Industrial TechnologyConstruction Tech – year long

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE, Personal Fitness, Weights, or Athletic Weights

Weights is available for juniors/seniors only

Classes meet every day for one semester. You will only take PE one semester each year.

Athletic Weights can be taken both semesters with teacher approval.

State Law requires all students to take a Physical Education class each year of high school

COURSE SEQUENCINGScience Math

Chemistry in the Community Geometry/Applied Math

Chemistry Algebra II/Pre-Calculus

AP Physics I Must have completed Algebra II

Pre-Algebra Algebra I Algebra I Geometry Geometry

Algebra I Geometry Geometry Algebra II Algebra II

Geometry or Applied Math

Applied Math

Algebra II Pre Calculus Prob & Stats

Pre Calculus or Prob & Stats

AP Calculus Pre-Calculus

Math Sequence

DUAL CREDIT COURSES

HS Course Course # Course Name Credit

Accounting ACC 111 Intro to Accounting 3

Composition I ENG 105 Composition I 3

Composition II ENG 106 Composition II 3

Intro to Literature LIT 101 Intro to Literature 3

Communication Skills COM 703 Communication Skills 3

DM ART DRAWING ART 133 Drawing 3

DM ART PAINTING ART 143 Painting 3

Marketing MKT 140 Selling 3

MOC Class ADM 221 Career Development Skills 2

MOC Work Experience ADM 936 Occupational Experience 3

DMACC CAREER ADVANTAGE PROGRAMS

Earn college and high school credit

Must take 4 classes in addition to DMACC

Must provide own transportation

Year long classes

Must sign contract for attendance

DMACC CAREER ADVANTAGE PROGRAMS

DMACC credits CHS credits

Auto Collision 13 4

Auto Technology 11 4

Building Trades/Finish Carpentry 12 4

Criminal Justice 16 5

Health Occupations 13 4

Visual Communications 15 5

Welding 9 3

Teacher Academy 8 3

AP COURSES Students must have strong academic record to enroll in AP

course. Students must be proficient in the core areas of the Iowa

Assessment Score on exam determines amount of college credit Students are required to take the exam

AP Courses at CHS- AP Psychology- AP Calculus AB/BC- AP American Government- AP Physics I- AP Chemistry- AP Statistics

Students will be responsible for paying for AP Exam

AP COURSES

Iowa Online AP Academy Year long courses

AP Chemistry AP English

Language/Composition AP English

Literature/Composition AP Physics I AP Statistics AP US History

Iowa Online AP Academy Semester long courses

AP MacroeconomicsAP Microeconomics

Must register for these courses BEFORE the end of the year

Must pay AP Exam fee High expectations Strict deadlines

SENIOR YEAR PLUSOnline or on campus courses taken through DMACC

Students must be proficient on the Iowa Assessments

Students must take any entrance exams required by the college before enrolling

You must register with Mrs. Lee beforethe end of the school year for fall classes.

COURSE LIST

Pay attention to the prerequisite

Notice which classes offered at your grade level

BASIC SENIOR PLAN

2 credits English – Composition I OR Lang Arts 12 & Elective

1 credit Government

1 credit Social Studies Elective

1 credit Physical Education

7-9 Elective credits

Course Name Credits

American Government 1

English 1

English 1

PE

SS Elective

Elective

Elective

Elective

Elective

Elective

Elective

Elective

*Total credits must be a minimum of 12 Total:

2014-2015 Senior RegistrationStudent Name Printed ___________________________

List courses in priority order.

I understand the importance of reserving courses for next year. I know I may be unable to make changes after completing this registration form.

Student's Signature

My son/daughter and I have discussed the class requests for next year. I understand that this is an important step in setting and meeting the educational and vocational goals for my son/daughter.

Parent's Signature

SCHEDULE CHANGES

Schedules will only be made in the following situations:1. Missed/failed prerequisite2. Missed graduation requirement3. Clerical/computer error4. Not enough credits

**No changes after the second day of the semester. * All exceptional or unusual circumstance concerning

scheduling must be evaluated by the counselor. 

SENIOR FINAL REGISTRATION

Social Studies Computer Lab

Wednesday, January 29

US History

Online Curriculum must be completed at this time.

REGISTRATION ASSISTANCE Registration Nights

By appointment 4-8pmThursday, January 16 AND Monday, January 27th

Before School, After School, Study Hall, Open Campus

Classroom assistance during Language Arts11th – Monday, January 1310th – Tuesday, January 149th - Wednesday, January 15

COUNSELING WEBSITE

Carlisle Community School District – Homepage

Counseling Website

Counseling Blog

Counseling Twitter@2CHSCounselors