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Skyline Course Selection & PlanningClass of 2014

Agenda

Course selection materials & timeline What’s online? Graduation requirements College CADRs High School & Beyond Plans

Course Selection Materials

Course selection sheet

Credit checklist

Online scheduling instruction sheet

High School & Beyond plan

Registration Timeline

• Tuesday, February 23– Presentation and course selection materials given by SHS counselors at middle schools

• Tuesday, February 23 – Welcome Night at SHS starts at 6:30pm

• Monday, February 22 – March 1 Student Access open for students to input requested course selections

Timeline (cont’)

• Monday, March 1 – Students submit course selection paperwork to teachers

Online access to course requests closes at midnight

• Monday & Tuesday, March 8 & 9 – Access opens as VIEW ONLY for students/parents to review requests to ensure accuracy

• Wednesday, March 10 – Any changes are due to counseling office with parent signature on this day.

What’s Online?

2010-2011 Course Guide 4-year course planning sheets Course Selection Timeline Student Access step-by-step instructions Classroom PowerPoint presentations

Class of 2014

Graduation Requirements

Requirements

1. Complete required graduation credits/classes

2. Obtain a Certificate of Academic Achievement – HSPE (formerly WASL)

3. Complete Culminating Project

4. Craft an annual High School and Beyond Plan

How will I earn HS credits?

Two semesters – 18 weeks each Two grading periods on transcript for each

year of HS (semester 1, semester 2) Transcript is the official record of your high

school classes & credits One semester course = .5 credit One year-long course = 1.0 credit

High School Credits

If you pass all of your classes you will earn 6.0 credits each year of High School 6.0 credits/year x 4 years = 24.0 credits

Total number of credits needed for graduation = 22.0 credits

High School CreditsClasses 2012-2014

Language Arts 4.0 World Cultures Studies (grade 9) 1.0 European Studies (grade 10) 1.0 American Studies (grade 11) 1.0 Mathematics 3.0 Science 2.0 Health 0.5 Northwest Studies (taken in grade 7-12) Physical Education 1.5 Fine/Applied Arts 1.0 Occupational Education /CTE1.0 Software Tech 0.5 Electives/Additional Core TOTAL 22.0

What do I take in 9th Grade?

1. English 9

2. World studies 9

3. Math

4. Physical Science

5. Elective - Software Technology, PE, Health

6. Elective (1 year-long class* or 2 semester-long classes)

*Most common are Foreign Language , Music, PE

Humanities Option #1 – BlockENGLISH 9 and WORLD STUDIES 9

1 classroom 2 consecutive periods (i.e. 1st & 2nd ) 2 different teachers Integrated curriculum – subjects relate to

each other

Humanities Option #1 – Split BlockENGLISH 9 and WORLD STUDIES 9

2 separate classrooms 2 separate periods – may or may not be

back to back Integrated curriculum – subjects relate to

each other

Humanities Option #2 – HONORS BLOCK

1 classroom 2 different teachers Integrated curriculum Recommend B+ or higher in 8th grade

Humanities classes A successful honors student should be

intellectually curious, enjoy reading & read on a regular basis, possess strong study habits

Humanities Option #3 – SAIL

2 classrooms, 2 teachers Same curriculum as English 9 and World

Studies 9 For students who struggled in LA/SS in

middle school Smaller class size, more discussion- based Filled by counselor recommendation

Math

The math sequence is: Integrated Algebra A and B (8th grade math) Algebra I (with Algebra 1 lab upon recommendation) Geometry Algebra II Advanced Algebra, Pre-calculus, Math Methods I, or

Statistics

*Math classes are taken in sequence. Classes cannot be skipped.

Science

Virtually all 9th graders take Physical Science

Challenge Exam to place into Biology Information sent home in March about the

Challenge Test

HS Graduation Requirements - PE

1.5 credits = 3 semesters 1.0 MUST be done through classes The remaining .5 credits can be done outside

of school: School Sports (.25 waived for each school sports

season, 2 season maximum) Outside credit

HS Graduation Requirements – SOFTWARE TECH

Software Tech is a required class 1 semester (.5 credit) Two ways to complete requirement:

9th grade Software Technology class (Earns CTE/Oc Ed credit)

OR Pass the Challenge test (does not earn CTE/OC

Ed credit)

Course Options

World Languages Spanish I, Spanish II French I, French II Japanese I

Music Choir, Band, Orchestra, Beginning Piano

PE Spartan 360, Intro to Fitness

Course Options

Occupational Education / CTE Graphic Design 1&2, Police Forensics 1&2, TV

Productions, Pre-allied Healthcare, Health Software Tech,

Fine Art All music courses, Theater, Studio Art 1&2,

Graphic Design, Studio Graphic Arts, Sculpture

Equivalency Courses

Equivalent courses are those that satisfy more than one graduation requirement. A list of equivalency courses for your class is included in the course catalog.

Equivalency applies to meeting high school graduation requirements only. It does not diminish the number of credits required for graduation; it may change the courses needed to fulfill graduation requirements.

Equivalency does not apply for meeting core requirements for college entrance.

College Admissions:CADRs

CADRs – College Academic Distribution Requirements

English 4 years Social Studies 3 years Mathematics 3+ years

Washington in-state public universities require:• Classes 2012-2014: math in senior year (can be

Algebra 2) or 3 years through Precalculus

CADRs (Cont’)

Science 2-3 years * – Recommended that students take a Physics

or Chemistry class World Languages 2-3 years Fine Arts 1 year Academic Electives (math, history, English,

world language, science & fine arts) Always check with colleges for specific

requirements!

Link to catalog

Online Course Catalog

What is in the Course Catalog?

Educational, College & Career planning guides

HS Graduation requirements Course descriptions & credits Special programs and policies Alternative/Outside Credit Options Equivalency policy & courses And more!

International Baccalaureate (IB)

IB information on the Skyline Website

IB curriculum is divided into Higher Level courses (2 years of study) and Standard Level (1-2 years of study) taken during grades 11 and 12.

IB classes are open to juniors and seniors only

It is not necessary to pursue the IB diploma in order to take IB courses.

Middle School Credits inMath & World Language

Students may elect to have the letter grade and credit applied to their high school transcript for qualifying world language and math classes from middle school.

Once a class has been added to your transcript it cannot be removed.

Course Selection Materials

Course Request Sheet

Choose classes wisely Be aware of prerequisites Fill in all blank lines and boxes Alternative choices - If no alternatives are

listed, an alternative class will be selected for you. Alternatives MUST be different than first choice classes.

Signatures & contact information required

Student Access

Enter course requests into the computer through Student Access

You will need to select Skyline from the drop-down menu at the top of Student Access

Step-by-Step instructions, Student ID and password are in your course selection packet

Turn in all completed & signed forms to teachers on Monday, March 1

Welcome to Skyline!

Mrs. Hogle A-G [email protected]

Mrs. Contreras H-O [email protected]

Mrs. Flemer P-Z [email protected]