Title: Welcome to Hillgrove High School
1Welcome to Hillgrove High School
- Parent/Student Night
- March 6, 2007
- Joseph Boland, Principal
2Administration
- Chris Garity, Assistant Principal
- Gayle Johnson, Assistant Principal
- Ray Magee, Assistant Principal
- Dana Roberts, Administrator
3Guidance Counselors
- Peggy Hurst A-G
- Lisa McCormick H-M
- Jason Evans N-Z
4HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS
- Earn 1 unit of credit per SEMESTER long course
- 4 units per semester
- Credits earned at the end of first semester
(December) and second semester (May) are recorded
on the high school transcript - Must earn a grade of 70 or above to earn credit
- Progress reports 6 week/12 week mark
54 X 4 Block Schedule4 courses taken each
semester8 units earned per year
- Example
- Semester 1
- 9th Lit/Comp
- Elective
- Algebra 1 Part 1
- Elective
- Semester 2
- World Geography
- Biology
- Elective
- Algebra 1 Part 2
6Graduation Requirements
- College Prep
- 4 English
- 4 Math
- 3 Science
- 3 Social Studies
- 2 Foreign Language
- 1 Health/Pers Fit
- 1 Fine Arts/Tech/FL
- Total 22 units
- Career Technology
- 4 English
- 3 Math
- 3 Science
- 3 Social Studies
- 1 Health/Pers Fit
- 1 Fine Arts/Tech/FL
- 4 Career (3 in one cluster)
- Total 22 units
7Grade Level Classification
- Sophomore 5 Units
- Junior 10 Units
- Senior 16 Units on track to graduate
- Graduation 22 units
8Placement of Courses in HS
- Academic course placement is determined by
performance in 8th grade core courses. - Students who take Algebra 1, Geometry, French, or
Spanish in middle school earn 1 unit of credit if
passed (P) and advance to the next level in 9th
grade.
9AC vs AP
- Advanced Content
- Middle school honors level course
- Advanced Placement
- College-level course developed by the College
Board - More in-depth than an honors course
- National exam
10English Curriculum
- Dr. Rhonda Perkins
- Department Chair
11English Course Sequencing
Honors American Literature
Advanced Placement Literature and Language
Honors British Literature
Multicultural Literature
9th Literature and Composition
10th Literature and Composition
American Literature
British Literature
Contemporary Literature
12Preparing Freshmen for Senior Project
- The research paper
- MLA format utilization
- Timed responses to literature
- Oral presentation
- Visual or integrated technology project
- Recitation
13Math Curriculum
- Katie Towner
- Department Chair
14College Prep Diploma
- Algebra I, Algebra I Part I II
- Geometry
- Algebra II
- Algebra III / Advanced Alg Trig
- Calculus or Statistics
15Career Tech Diploma
- Integrated Math I II / Algebra I Part I II
- Geometry
- Alg II and/or Money Management
16Recommendations
- Most 4 year colleges require a year beyond
Algebra II - Calculators
- Geometry below Algebra II above
- TI-30 TI-84 Plus
17Social Studies Curriculum
- Ida Dixon
- Department Chair
18College Prep DiplomaHonors
- 8th Grade
- Average of 90-100
- in Social Studies
- Average of 90 -100
- in Language Arts
- Pre AP Social Studies/
- AP Human Geography
- (This is a year long course.
- In May the students are expected to take the AP
Exam in Human Geography.)
19College Prep DiplomaandCareer Tech Diploma
-
- 8th Grade
- Less than 90
- in Social Studies
- Less than 90
- in Language Arts
- World Geography 92
20Hillgrove High School Science
- Ehsan Kattoula
- Department Chair
21Hillgrove Science
- Hillgrove science courses are laboratory-based
- a hands-on experience,
- minds-on experience,
- Laboratory exercises enhance the material and aid
with scientific processes. - Labs are equipped with
- Interwrite Typepad
- Laptop computers,
- data collection interfaces,
- various data collection probes
22Hillgrove Science Curriculum
- Aligned with the Georgia Performance Standards
(GPS) - Aligned with college requirements
- Offers advanced courses in biology, chemistry and
physics. - Provides opportunities for Hillgrove students to
take four to six science courses and exceed - Georgias requirement of three science courses.
23Science Course Offerings
- 9th grade
- Honors Biology
- Biology (CP)
- 10th grade
- Honors Chemistry
- Conceptual Physics
- 11th grade
- Chemistry (CP)
- Honors Physics
- 12th grade
- AP Biology
- AP Physics B
- AP Physics C
- AP Chemistry
- Anatomy
- Astronomy
- Earth Science
24Modern/Classical Languages
- Liz Bouis
- Department Chair
25Modern/Classical Languages
- Hillgrove offers
- French
- Latin
- Spanish
- Hillgrove will offer Advanced Placement courses
in all languages - by 2011.
26- Grade of C or higher
- Advanced level current language or second
language elective - Below the grade of C
- Encouraged to enroll in a different language
- 8th grade Reading grade below C
- Begin language elective in 10th grade
27- Native speakers of French or Spanish
- Contact the Hillgrove Guidance Office to schedule
a placement test - Level III and higher in native language
- Enrollment in a second language class does not
require a placement test.
28Fine ArtsDavid R. Doke, Department Chair
- Band Mr. Chris Ferrell
- Mr. Patrick Erwin
- Chorus Ms. Nicole Alvarez
- Drama Ms. Rickie Newell
- Orchestra Mr. David R. Doke
- Visual Arts Ms. Jennie Collier-Johnston
29- Hillgrove Orchestras
- David R. Doke, Director of Orchestras
- 9th Grade Orchestra Students will be enrolled in
Intermediate Orchestra - For more detailed information please visit
- http//hillgroveorchestra.edublogs.org/
30Hillgrove BandsDirector of Bands - Chris Ferrell
Assistant Director - Patrick Erwin
- Wind Ensemble
- Symphonic Band
- Concert Band
- Placement by Audition
- Extracurricular Ensembles
- Marching Band
- Winterguard
- Jazz Band
- Percussion Ensemble
Visit www.hillgroveband.com
31Hillgrove Chorus
- Ms. Nicole Alvarez, Director
- 9th Grade Chorus Students will be enrolled in
- Womens or Mens Chorus
- For more detailed information please visit
- www.hillgrovechorus.com
32Hillgrove Drama
- Ms. Rickie Newell
- 9th Grade Theater students will be enrolled in
- Fundamentals of Drama
33Hillgrove Art
- Ms. Jennie Collier-Johnston
- 9th Grade Art Students will be enrolled in
- Comprehensive I Art History
- Be sure to check out Hillgroves Art Club
- The Art Hawks
34 Business Career Technology
- Suzanne Willis
- Department Chair
35Business Career Technology
- Computer Applications
- Information Technology Foundations
- Foundations of FACS (Family Consumer Sciences)
- Introduction To Interior Design
- Nutrition Wellness
- Introduction To Engineering Drawing
- Broadcast Video Production
- Introduction To Graphic Communications
indicates a prerequisite needed for the course.
36Physical EducationPhillip IronsideDepartment
Chair
- Personal Fitness
- Health
- Life Sports
- Team Sports
37Personal Fitness
- This course is designed to help students
understand why exercise and fitness are important
in developing a healthy and active lifestyle. The
course will emphasize successful strategies for
maintaining good cardiovascular endurance,
flexibility, muscular strength, muscular
endurance, and body composition.
38Health
- Cobb County's health education program will
ensure that all students possess current
knowledge, skills, and the self-esteem necessary
to be productive citizens and make personal
responsible decisions to promote a healthy
lifestyle. Students will actively engage in
critical thinking skills through developmentally
appropriate content.
39Life Sports
- Elective
- Badminton
- Tennis
- Golf
- Volleyball
- Bowling
40Team Sports
- Elective
- Flag Football
- Soccer
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Floor Hockey
- Team Handball
41ATHLETICS
- In order to participate in any sport at
Hillgrove, student athletes must have a current
physical. - Forms can be downloaded off the website.
www.hillgroveathletics.com. - Cobb County athletic information is located at
www.cobbk12.org. Click athletics and activities
under general information.
42Athletic Eligibility
- No Pass, No Play
- All students must meet specific academic
standards in order to participate in
athletic/extracurricular activities. - All 9th grade students are eligible for the 1st
semester. - Students must pass 3 out of 4 classes to be
eligible in the 2nd semester. - Students must be present at least half of the
school day in order to participate or attend any
extracurricular activity that day or participate
after school in a practice or rehearsal.
43Special Education Services
- Annette Tucker, Department Chair
- Karen Davis, Lead Teacher
44What is Least Restrictive Environment?LRE is
legislatively defined as the place where to
the maximum extent appropriate, children with
disabilities are educated with children who are
not disabledwith the use of supplemental aids
and services (Least Restrictive Environment 34
CFR 300.550 (b) (2))
454 Goals Related to LRE
- Decrease dropout rate
- Increase graduation rate
- Improve statewide achievement test scores
- Increase time spent in general education
classrooms
46What does this mean at Hillgrove?
- Co-taught classes in core academics.
- Co-taught classes aligned to Georgia Performance
Standards. - Accommodations to even the playing field.
47Special Education Programs
- Co-taught classes
- Learning Disabilities
- Behavior Disorders
- Orthopedic Impairments
- Other Health Impairments (ADHD)
- Small-group setting
- Mild Intellectual Disabilities
- Moderate Intellectual Disabilities
- Severe/Profound Intellectual Disabilities
48 Hillgrove Library Services
- Books/Magazines/Newspapers
- Computer and Internet access
- Instruction in Research, Evaluating Internet
Sources, Cobb Virtual Resources, and more - Student Production Room
- Printing and copying at no charge
- Help with projects, choosing materials, SAT prep,
and more - SLAB Student Library Advisory Board
- Book Babblers Book Club
49Extracurricular Activities
- Academic Bowl Team Literary Club
- Art Club Math Team
- Beta Club Muslim Student Association
- Christian Service Club National Honor Society
- Dance Club Newspaper
- FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) Poetry
Club - FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) Science
Bowl - French Club Service Hawks
- French Honor Society Spanish Club
- Governors Honors Program Spanish Honor Society
- Latin Club Student Government
- Latin Honor Society Winter Guard
- World Geography Bowl
50Tips for Success in High School
- Attendance
- Extracurricular Involvement
- Organizational Skills
- Planning
- Parental Involvement (I-Parent, PTSA)
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