Title: Welcome to Capital High School
1Welcome to Capital High School
- A Recognized School of Excellence
2People to get to know!
- Jenny Morgan A - E
- Norah Jensen F - L
- Ross Regester M - R
- Erin Johnson S Z
- Steve Bellande, Athletic Director
- Matt H
- Diane D
- Nancy Faaren, Principal
- Larry Walsh, Assist Principal A-G
- Michelle Anderson, Assist Principal H-N
- Daniel Grimm, Dean of Students 0-Z
3Graduation RequirementsClass of 2012
- 22 Credits
- Certificate of Academic Achievement
- or
- Certificate of Individual Achievement for some
students in special education programs - Culminating Project
- High School and Beyond Plan
422 Required Credits
- English 3
- Math 2
- Lab Science 2
- Social Studies
- Washington State History (may be
- fulfilled in middle school) 0.5
- World History 1
- United States History 1
- Senior Social Studies 1
522 Credits continued
- Health and Fitness 2
- Occupational/CTE 1
- Fine Arts..1
- General Electives 7.5
- Students who pass six classes each semester all
four years will earn 24 credits
6Certificate of Academic Achievement
- Meet standard (level 3 or 4) on 10th Grade WASL
- Reading
- Writing
- Math (or alternative)
- Science (pending legislation)
7WASL
- March Reading and Writing
- April Math and Science
- Retest in August
- 5 retest opportunities or Alternative Assessments
8High School and Beyond Plan and Culminating
Project
- Self-awareness
- Reflect on interests, strengths, priorities
- Four-Year Plan of High School Study
- Academic path to meet career and personal goals
- Explore Post-Secondary Opportunities
- Plan for Year after Graduation
- Education and Career Goals
- Letter of Introduction and Resume
- Culminating Project in 11th or 12th grade year
9College Preparatory Requirements
- English 4 years
- Social Studies 3 years
- Math (through Algebra 2) 3 years
- Lab Science (including chemistry for WWU) 2
years - World Language 2 years
- Fine Arts 1 year
109th Grade Schedule
- 9th Grade English
- Math (placement by MAP testing-March)
- Science Physical Science or Biology
- Freshman Health Fitness
- Fine Arts
- Occupational/Career and Technical Ed-CTE
119th Grade EnglishLiterature
- Summer reading and writing assignment given after
spring break through the middle schools - Thematically-structured Literature Circles
- Coming of Age Novel
- Struggle Novel
- Mythology, The Odessey, Bible as Literature, and
Romeo and Juliet - Independent outside reading
129th Grade EnglishWriting
- In-class writing prompts
- Writing using technology
- Individual formal papers
- Expository and persuasive
- Research writing
- Literary analysis
- Skills Organization, grammar, vocabulary
13Physical Science
- Motion and Forces
- Work and Energy
- Waves (including sound and light)
- Properties of Matter
- The Periodic table
- Astronomy
- Earth Science topics in development
14Freshman Health FitnessHealth one semester
- Hormonal and physical changes during puberty
- Communicable and non-communicable diseases
- Recognize types of abuse and risky situations
- Stress management
- Drug use
- Food logs
- Consumerism
- Refusal skills to avoid risky situations
- Emotional intelligence
15Freshman Health and FitnessFitness- one semester
- Cardiovascular fitness
- Flexibility
- Muscular strength and endurance
- Body composition
- Fundamental movement combinations such as racquet
sports, dribble, bounce and chest pass, etc. - Develop a personal fitness program
16Electives Fine Arts
17Electives Fine Arts
18Electives Career and Technical Education
19Electives Career and Technical Education
20Electives Career and Technical Education
21Electives Career and Technical Education
22Electives Career and Technical Education
23ElectivesWorld Languages
- Chinese (no IB)
- French
- German
- Japanese
- Spanish
24 IB
- IB classes are open to all students
- All students entering into grade level classes in
9th grade have the preparation and opportunity to
access IB classes - 11th and 12th grade program
25Diploma or Certificate ?
- IB Diploma
- Theory of Knowledge
- Extended Essay
- Creativity/Action/
- Service Requirement
- - Test in six areas
- IB Certificate
- Testing in one or more IB area
- Students may take any number of IB courses
- Once course will qualify
26Tech Prep Programs
- Accounting
- Microsoft Office
- Horticulture
- Drafting/Architectural Drafting
- Welding
27Curricular Programs with Co-Curricular Activities
and Awards
- Music (choir, band, orchestra)
- Drama (Thespians, drama productions)
- Sports Medicine (HOSA and field work)
- Marketing (DECA)
- Business (FBLA)
- Horticulture (FFA)
- Drafting and Construction
- Debate (Debate Team)
28Options 11th 12th Grades
- New Market Skills Center
- Three periods each day
- Courses listed in course catalog
- Running Start at SPSCC
- Entrance test
- Part-time or full-time
29College Bound Scholarship
- One time opportunity for incoming 9th graders
four year scholarship - Meet income eligibility
- Complete application and pledge
- Graduate with a 2.0 GPA, be a good citizen and
stay crime free - More details www.hecb.wa.gov/collegebound
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