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Title: Moving from Good to Great and Green


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Moving from Good to Great and Green
HOWARD HIGH
  • Home of the
  • Lions

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Class of 2012 Parent
Information Night
  • January 8th
  • Agenda
  • 700-830
  • Welcome/ Introductions Mr. Covington/Asst.
    Principal
  • Greetings Ms. Gina Massella, Principal
  • 9th Grade Team Ms. Foerster, 9th grade ITL
  • Frequently Asked Questions Ms. Grieve, 9th
    grade counselor
  • Mrs. Veslany,
    Asst. Principal

  • Mr. Michael Duffy,
    AAM
  • Department Presentation Department
    Representative
  • (cafeteria)

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The Data says
  • All the relevant data supports that the
    transition from middle school to high school is
    the single most challenging transition a young
    person will experience.
  • If the 9th grade year is successful chances are
    greater that the student will successfully
    complete high school and will have options
    available upon graduation.

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Five Big Fears
  • Fear of making mistakes
  • Fear of looking like a fool
  • Fear of having a weakness exposed
  • Fear of not being liked
  • Fear of failure

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  • Our goal is to provide a strong support
  • system to ensure and enhance academic
  • and social success for all 9th graders.

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What is the 9th grade team?
  • An interdisciplinary team of teachers and support
    personnel who are dedicated to the instruction of
    9th graders. This is a hand picked group of
    staff that receives specific professional
    development geared toward the 9th grade child.

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9th Grade Team Strategies
  • Collaborative team meeting every other day that
    is devoted to 9th grade instructional and social
    topics.
  • PBIS Student Behavioral Management system that
    is built on inspiring students to do the right
    thing because it is the right thing to do.
  • Discipline Ladder A progressive model of
    behavioral consequences that is taught to
    students from the first day of school to the day
    that he/she graduates.

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Examples
  • Exemplar To inspire all students to earn
    passing grades (no Es) and earn 0 office
    referrals.

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School Year 2006-2007
  • 1st Quarter Freshmen Field Day
  • 2nd Quarter Brunswick Bowling Trip
  • 3rd Quarter Freshmen Picnic following spring
    break

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School Year 2007-2008
  • 1st Quarter Freshmen Assembly
  • Winter Holiday Countdown Student/Faculty
    Basketball Game
  • 2nd Quarter Brunswick Bowling Trip
  • Spring Holiday Countdown Assembly Program
  • 3rd Quarter Freshmen Picnic following spring
    break

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Frequently Asked QuestionsA Parent Orientation
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Question 1
  • What are the graduation requirements for the
    Class of 2012?

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Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2012
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Credit Requirements
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Program Choice
World Language
Advanced Technology
Career Technology Completer
2 credits
2 credits
4 credits
or
or
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High School Assessments
Students must score a total of 1602 on
Algebra
Biology
American Government
English
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Four Year Plan
Mock Interview
Resume
Career Preparation
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Service Learning
  • 75 hours of service which includes planning,
    action, and reflection
  • Most HCPSS students complete in middle school

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Certificate of Merit
Merit
Merit with Honors
Merit with Distinction
  • 15 merit courses
  • 1 GT/AP
  • 3.4 GPA
  • 12 merit courses
  • 3.0 GPA
  • 15 merit courses
  • 3 GT/AP
  • 3.75 GPA

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Question 2
  • What are the Career Academy options?

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Career Academy Programs
  • Architecture and Engineering
  • Biotechnology and Health Services
  • Business and Entrepreneurship
  • Culinary Arts and Hotel Management
  • Energy, Power and Transportation
  • Multimedia Arts and Technology
  • Human Resources

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Question 3
  • How does my child select classes?

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The Course Selection Process
Teacher makes course recommendation
Student take course request form home
Parent reviews, signs, and returns
Middle school counselor reviews and sends to
high school
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Question 4
  • What is the typical academic schedule for a 9th
    grade student?

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A Typical 9th Grade Schedule
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Question 5
  • What is the parents role in course selection?

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1. Talk with your child about goals for the next
four years.
2. Review course recommendations and make the
best decision for your child.
3. Encourage your child to take the most
rigorous courses while enjoying other aspects of
high school. Respect teacher recommendations.
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Question 6
  • What does the high school schedule look like?

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High School Schedule
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Question 7
  • What are weighted and unweighted grade point
    averages?

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Unweighted Grade Point Average
  • Add the quality points for each course
  • A 4 points
  • B 3 points
  • C 2 points
  • D 1 point
  • E 0 points
  • Divide by the number of credits attempted.

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Weighted Grade Point Average
  • Weighted GPA is used for college admissions and
    scholarship applications only.

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Question 8
  • How does my child apply for the AP Scholars
    Program?

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AP Scholars Program
  • 2006-2007 We graduated our first AP Scholars (7
    scholars)
  • Purpose of the program is to recognize and
    encourage high-achieving students to continue a
    rigorous course of study, and experience with
    support a college program.
  • By graduation students must complete at least 6
    AP classes and sit for 6 AP exams.
  • Course of study must include AP English, AP
    mathematics, AP science, AP social studies and 2
    electives.

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AP Scholars Program
  • Program Coordinator Ms. Carolyn Myers
  • Applications will be available at middle schools
    along with registration materials.

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Question 9
  • What is the attendance policy for high school
    students?

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  • All students are expected to attend regularly in
    accordance with public school laws.
  • Any student with unlawful absences of more than
    5 of the course may be considered for denial of
    credit.

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Question 10
  • What is academic eligibility?

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  • Governs student participation in all voluntary
    extracurricular activities.
  • All incoming 9th graders are academically
    eligible for fall extracurricular activities
    Student must maintain a 2.0 grade point average
    and no failing grades for the marking period
    prior to the start of the activity.

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Fall SportsBegin on August 15th
  • Cheerleading
  • Boys Cross Country
  • Girls Cross Country
  • Field Hockey
  • Football
  • Boys Golf
  • Girls Golf
  • Boys Soccer
  • Girls Soccer
  • Volleyball

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Winter SportsBegin on November 15th
  • Boys Indoor Track
  • Girls Indoor Track
  • Wrestling
  • Boys Basketball
  • Girls Basketball
  • Cheerleading

45
Spring SportsBegin on March 1st
  • Boys Outdoor Track
  • Girls Outdoor Track
  • Boys Tennis
  • Girls Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Boys Lacrosse
  • Girls Lacrosse
  • Softball

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Question 11
  • What are some other important aspects of high
    school?

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School Plays Musicals
Cheerleading/ Dance/ Poms
School Clubs
Class Boards
School Plays/ Musicals
Extracurricular Activities
Service Clubs
School Clubs
Athletic Teams
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Important Dates
  • March 27, 2008 Assembly with an invitation to 8th
    graders
  • June 4, 2008 8th grade visit to Howard with a
    planned program highlighting activities
  • August 11th-12th 9th Grade Overnight Retreat
  • Week of August 18th-9th Grade and New Student
    Orientation

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Closing Remarks
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Questions?
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