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Title: Welcome to Monarch High School


1
Welcome to Monarch High School
  • Parents and Students
  • Class of 2013

2
Freshman Parent Night 2008
  • Presented by
  • John Vidulich
  • Counselor

3
Welcome to Freshman Parent Night
  • Introductions
  • MHS Administration
  • Principal Jerry Anderson
  • Asst. Principals Mark Sibley
  • Julie Wheeler
  • Scott Cawlfield

4
Introductions (cont.)
  • Support Staff
  • Principals Secretary Barbara Olsen
  • 720-561-4202
  • Treasurer Shirley Nemanic
  • 720-561-5627
  • Athletic Secretary Elizabeth Stocksdale
  • 720-561-5641
  • Attendance Wendy Trezise
  • 720-561-5635

5
Welcome to the Freshman Year
  • Counseling Staff
  • Counselors Mary Power (A-D)
  • 720-561-5634 David Stansbury (D-K)
  • John Vidulich (L-Rn)
  • Jill Benisch (Ro-Z)
  • Intervention Specialists Karin Dudek
  • Registrar Dorothy Altenborg
  • Assistant Jan Koch
  • Post Graduate Center Deb Ford

6
  • Counseling Focus

7
Counseling Focus
  • Academic Domain
  • 4-year plan done yearly
  • Individual academic advising
  • Help set high but achievable academic goals
  • Employ strategies for obtaining academic help
  • Help develop problem-solving and decision-making
    skills to monitor academic progress
  • Using Naviance to develop post-seconday options
  • Identify post-secondary options consistent with
    interests, abilities, and academic achievement
  • Understanding the entrance process for colleges
  • Understanding financial support for
    post-secondary education

8
Counseling Focus
  • Career Domain
  • Help develop skills to locate, interpret and
    evaluate career information
  • Identify personal skills, interests and abilities
    and help relate them to career choices
  • Help develop effective decision-making skills to
    course selection and career planning
  • Help students understand the relationship between
    educational achievement and career success
  • Identifying and evaluating ones academic and
    personal strengths and limitations and how they
    relate to broad career paths

9
Counseling Focus
  • Personal/Social Domain
  • Help students understand the importance of
    personal responsibility and personal integrity
  • Help students understand the importance of taking
    responsibility for ones own thoughts and
    actions, including accepting the consequences
  • Help students exhibit independence,
    self-confidence, self-advocacy and resiliency
    regarding themselves as learners and members of
    society
  • Develop effective inter-personal communication
    skills to express feelings and resolve conflicts
  • Develop an action plan to set and achieve
    realistic goals

10
Freshman Focus On
  • Self-advocacy
  • Course Selection/Course Rigor
  • Organization Study Skills
  • Grade Point Average (GPA)
  • Attendance
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Community Involvement

11
  • Academic Focus

12
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Lang. Arts 40 credits
  • Social Studies 30 credits
  • Mathematics 20 credits
  • Science 20 credits
  • Physical Education 15 credits
  • Health 5 credits
  • Fine Arts 5 credits
  • Second Language 10 credits
  • Practical Experiences 5 credits
  • Approved Electives 70 credits
  • Total Credits 220 credits

13
HEAR Admission Standards
  • Subject Area 2010
  • English (including 2 years of Composition)
    4 Units
  • Mathematics (Alg. 1 or higher) 4
    Units
  • Natural Sciences (2 lab-based) 3
    Units
  • Social Sciences (1 unit of US
  • or
    World Hist.) 3 Units
  • World Language (Same Lang.) 1 Units
  • Academic Electives 2 Units
  • Total 18 Units

14
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Language Arts 40 credits
  • 10 cr. in Freshman Language Arts
  • 10 cr. in World Literature/Composition
  • 10 cr. in American Literature/Composition
  • 5 cr. in Communications
  • 5 cr. In Language Arts Electives

15
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Social Studies 30 credits
  • 5 cr. in U.S. Government
  • 5 cr. in World Geography
  • 10 cr. in World History
  • 10 cr. in American History

16
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Mathematics 20 credits
  • 10 cr. - Algebra 1 or higher
  • (starts with class of 2007)
  • 10 cr. math elective

17
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Science 20 credits
  • 10 cr. in Physical Sciences
  • 10 cr. in Life Sciences

18
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Physical Education 15 credits
  • 5 cr. in Comprehensive P.E. 9
  • 10 cr. in P. E. Electives

19
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Health 5 credits
  • (taken in 10th grade)
  • Options
  • Teen Challenges or
  • 2 semesters of Living on Your Own

20
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Fine Arts 5 credits
  • Art
  • Music

21
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Second Language 10 credits
  • Level 2 or higher
  • or
  • for ELL students, Achievement of approved
    level of English language acquisition

22
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Practical Experiences 5 credits
  • Computer Science or Applied Tech. unless
    fulfilled in middle level otherwise, 5 credits
  • in Business, Consumer Family Studies or other
    career and technical education course
  • and evidence of completion of a 12 hour course
    in Money Management Personal Finance unless
    fulfilled in middle level or through Qualified
    district course.

23
BVSD Graduation Requirements
  • Approved Electives 70 credits
  • Minimum Number of Credits needed for Graduation
    220

24
Sample 4 Year Plan
25
Sample 4 Year Plan (cont.)
26
Freshman Requirements
  • Freshman students are required to take seven (7)
    classes or six (6) classes plus a study hall.
  • Freshman are required to take a minimum of 35
    credits per semester (6 classes plus a study
    hall)
  • Freshman Seminar

27
Graduation credits per year
  • Maximum Minimum
  • 9th 70 9th 60
  • 10th 70 10th 60
  • 11th 70 11th 60
  • 12th 70 12th 50
  • Total 280 credits 230 credits

28
Freshman Seminar
  • The purpose of the Freshman Seminar program is to
    help freshmen build relationships within the
    Monarch community and develop a base of success
    for the duration of their high school experience.

29
Freshman Seminar
  • Some of the topics covered during Freshman
    Seminar are
  • Transition to high school
  • Self-advocacy
  • Diversity
  • Community Service
  • Relationships and team-building

30
Freshman Seminar
  • Freshman Seminar is a Pass/Fail class
  • Points are determined through
  • Seminar attendance
  • Tutor Time attendance

31
Timeline.
  • Plan now to meet your graduation requirements by
    developing a
  • 4 Year Plan.
  • Know the Entrance Requirements
  • for Post-Secondary Options.
  • Know HEAR Requirements if you
  • are College bound.
  • Start exploration of colleges and careers. Use
    the Post Grad. Ctr.

32
Develop a High School Portfolio
  • Community Service
  • Extra-curricular Activities
  • Leadership Activities

33
Monarch High School - Athletics
34
Monarch High School - Club Teams
  • Boys Volleyball

35
Athletics PE Waiver
  • 2 crs. per season for varsity sports
  • 2 crs. per year for Cheers, Poms
  • Marching Band
  • A maximum of 10 credits of the P.E.
    requirement can be earned this way.

36
Monarch High School - Music
37
Monarch High - Activities
  • Student Council LINKS
  • Yearbook Theater
  • Area 52 Nat.l Honor Society
  • DECA FBLA Nat.l Forensic League
  • Mock Trial Destination Imagination
  • The Howler Forensics
  • Nat.l Tech. Honor Society

38
Monarch High School - Clubs
  • French, German, and Spanish Clubs
  • Outdoor Education Club
  • Rocket Science Club
  • Journalism Club
  • Thespian Club
  • Cycling Club
  • Art Club

39
Student Led Clubs/Groups
  • Leaders Challenge Key Club
  • Diversity Club Bible Club
  • Latino Unity Club Chess Club
  • Gay/Straight Alliance Step/Hip-Hop Team
  • Ultimate Frisbee Club Figure Skating Team
  • SADD GET Real

40
College Preparation Checklist
  • 9th Grade
  • Take challenging courses
  • Get involved in school activities
  • Get to know your teachers and counselor
  • Begin exploration of post-secondary options

41
Parent Groups
  • MHS Booster Club
  • Music Booster Club
  • S.I.T. (School Improvement Team)
  • P.E.N. (Parent Engagement Network)
  • MOHI Voice
  • Parent LINKS

42
MHS Web Site Staff E-Mail Directory
  • To reach the MHS web site go to
  • http//schools.bvsd.org/monarchhigh
  • To access staff e-mail addresses
  • Scroll down left hand menu and click
  • on Staff Contact
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