Title: East Limestone High School 9th Grade Pre-Registration Diploma Options
1East Limestone High School9th Grade
Pre-RegistrationDiploma Options
- Parent Meeting
- January 26, 2010
2High School Facts / Issues
- GPA- stands for Grade Point Average. This number
determines class rank and is an issue in college
admissions and scholarships. GPA is a 4 point
scale and is based on a students grade in a
class. Advanced courses carry a higher weight
because they are more difficult. (Example - A in standard course, 4 points A in advanced
course, 4.5 points.)
3Class Ranking
- The Grade Point Average (GPA) will be used when
determining student class rankings. If there is
a tie using the GPA, then and only then will the
numerical average (carried out to the appropriate
number of decimal places) be used in order to
break the tie. - See student handbook, page 80
4High School Facts / Issues
- Transcript this is a record of a students high
school academic career. It includes each course
taken and the grade earned in that course. This
starts in the 9th grade and continues through
graduation. This is the document sent to
colleges, scholarship organizations, employers,
etc., to verify a students high school record.
5Graduation Requirements for the Alabama High
School Diploma
- 1) A student must earn 24 Carnegie units
(credits). - 2) A student must pass all five portions of the
Alabama High School Graduation Exam.
6Credits
- Students must earn 24 credits before graduation.
Each full year course counts for one credit.
Each semester course counts for ½ credit.
Students must pass the course in order to receive
the credit. Students who are on the East campus
all day may earn 7 credits per year. Students
who attend the Career/Technical Center (available
in grades 10-12) may earn 6 credits per year.
7Credits Continued
- ELHS all day 4 years
- 7 x 4 28 credits
- Tech Option
- ELHS 9th 7 credits
- Tech 3 x 6 18 credits
- 7 8 25 credits
8Promotion requirements for High School
- 1) As a 9th grader, a student must have passed
all 8th grade requirements. - 2) As a 10th grader, a student must have passed
five units of 9th grade including the four core
subjects and one additional course. - 3) As an 11th grader, a student must have passed
11 units up through 10th grade including 2
credits in each of the four core subjects and 3
additional courses. - 4) As a 12th grader, a student must have passed
17 units (18 if a tech school student) up through
11th grade including 3 credits in each of the
four core subjects and must be a candidate for
graduation with a total of 24 Carnegie Units.
All core subjects must be passed in sequence.
9Alabama High School Graduation Exam (AHSGE)
- The Alabama State Board of Education requires
that any student receiving an Alabama High School
Diploma must pass all five subject tests of the
AHSGE. - Reading Science
- Language Social Studies
- Mathematics
- Any student who fails one or more parts of the
AHSGE is required to complete the appropriate
skills lab remediation course(s).
10When tests are given
- Students who successfully complete Algebra I and
or Biology before the spring of their 10th grade
year will have an early opportunity to take the
mathematics and or science subject tests) at the
next scheduled administration. - Students will take the AHSGE exam in the spring
of the 10th grade as a checkpoint leading to the
AHSGE. - Students following the normal rate of progression
in Grades 9-12 are provided four opportunities to
take the AHSGE. - Spring administration in 11th grade
- Fall of 12th grade
- Midyear 12th grade
- Spring of 12th grade
- They have the option to take the AHSGE during the
summer - between their 11th and 12th grades
-
11There are two high school diploma options in
Alabama
- Diploma Option 1 The Alabama High School Diploma
- Endorsement
Requirements
- All of the diplomas above are recognized as
completion of state requirements as established
by the State Board of Education. (May, 2008)
12Continued
- Diploma Option 2 The Alabama Occupational
Diploma - The Alabama Occupational Diploma (AOD) may be
acquired through the general education curriculum
or an alternative that is aligned with the
Alabama courses of study. The recipients of this
diploma are students with some form of learning
disability. Those who receive the AOD must take
the AHSGE but are not required to pass. The AOD
is recognized by non-degreed certification
programs and some community colleges.
13Students with disabilities who graduate with the
AOD or Certificate of Attendance may continue to
work toward the Alabama High School Diploma to
age 21 with IDEA services Requirements for AOD 4
English Language Arts Credits 4 Mathematics
Credits 4 Science Credits 4 Social Studies
Credits 2 Career/Technical Education Credits 1
Credit Cooperative Career/Technical Education 1
Credit LIFE PE ½ Credit Health Education ½ Credit
Arts Educations 3 Elective Credits 24 Total
Credits
14Advanced Academic Endorsement requirements
- English 9 Biology
- English 10 Physical Science
- English 11 Advanced science course
- Advanced English 12 Advanced science course
- Total of 4 English credits Total of 4 Science
credits - World History 1500 to Present Algebra I or Adv.
Geometry - U.S. History to 1877 Adv. Geometry or Alg.
II/Trig - U.S. History 1877 to Present Alg. II-Trig or
Pre-Cal - Adv. Govt. Economics
Pre-Cal or Dual En. or Calculus - Total of 4 Social St. credits Total of 4 Math
credits - Foreign Language I
- Foreign Language II
- Total of 2 Foreign Lang. Credits (same foreign
language) - LIFE PE (1 credit)
- Health (1/2 credit)
- Computer applications (1/2 credit)
15Advanced Academic Endorsement Additional
Requirements
- English Advanced English required in 12th grade
- Math 4 units of advanced level coursework
- Science 2 units of advanced level coursework
- Social Studies Advanced Government/Economics in
12th grade - 2 units of a foreign language
- Online Experience
16Advanced Career Technical Endorsement
- Requires passing the same coursework as the
Advanced Academic Endorsement with the exception
of foreign language and passing three career and
technical courses (or two career and technical
courses and another course related to the
students career choice). In addition, 5/5
sections of the AHSGE also must be passed.
17Career Technical Endorsement Requirements
- Must meet diploma requirements
- Pass three career and technical courses
- Pass 5/5 sections of the AHSGE
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18The Career Technical Center is available ½ day
for students in grades 10-12. Students must
pre-register in order to attend the CTC. Only 9
credits can be earned at the CTC which includes
any credits earned in history or skills lab.All
students attending the CTC will take the
appropriate grade level history course there.
19Alabama High School Graduation Requirements / No
Endorsement
- The Alabama High School Diploma requires the
passing of 24 credits of coursework - English 9 Biology
- English 10 Physical Science
- English 11 Earth And Space Science
- English 12 Environmental Science
- Total of 4 English credits Total of 4 Science
Credits - World History 1500 to Present Standard Algebra
IA - U.S. History to 1877 Standard Algebra IB
- U.S. History from 1877 to Present Standard
Geometry - U.S. Govt. Economics Algebraic Conn. or Alg.
II - Total of 4 Soc. St. Credits Total of 4 Math
Credits - LIFE PE ( 1 credit)
- Health (1/2 credit)
- Computer applications (1/2 credit)
- Fine Arts (1/2 credit)
- 18.5 /Total required credits
- PLUS a minimum of 5.5 credits if electives.
20Credit-Based Endorsement
- Following the spring administration of the
Alabama High School Graduation Exam (AHSGE),
twelfth grade students who have not passed all
sections of the AHSGE may choose the Credit-Based
Endorsement of the Alabama High School Diploma if
they have met the following criteria - Successfully met the academic course requirements
as established by the local school system. - Successfully met the course requirements for one
career and technical education course. - Passed the reading, mathematics and one other
subtest of the AHSGE.
21 229th Grade Courses - English
- English 9
- Advanced English 9 (Suggested course for
Advanced Academic Endorsement ) - Any student on either diploma option may take
either course (upon teacher approval). - GPA on Advanced English will be weighted.
239th Grade Courses - Math
- Algebra IA (only counts toward diploma with no
endorsement) - Algebra I (for students who took Math 8, but
wish to pursue an advanced diploma) - Advanced Geometry (must have passed Algebra I
in 8th grade) - GPA is weighted for Algebra I and Adv. Geometry
249th Grade Courses Science
- Biology
- Advanced Biology (recommended for Advanced
Academic Endorsement) - Students on either diploma type may take either
course (Teacher approval) - GPA for Advanced Biology will be weighted
259th Grade Courses Social Studies
- 9th Grade World History
- Adv. 9th World History (recommended for
Advanced Academic Endorsement) - Any student on either diploma may take either
course (Teacher approval) - GPA for Advanced 9th Grade World History will be
weighted.
269th Grade Required Electives
- Health ½ credit
- Computer Applications ½ credit
- Life PE 1 credit
- Fine Art
- Marching Band ½ credit ( 50 fee)
- Concert Band ½ credit (50 fee)
- Arts Survey ½ credit
- Theatre I ½ credit
27Other Elective OptionsChoose One
- Spanish I - 1 credit
- Driver Education ½ credit (50 fee)
- Agriscience (20 fee)
- Family and Consumer Science (25 fee)
- Fashion
- Food and Nutrition
- Parenting
- Personal Finance
- Contemporary American Issues 1 credit
- Computer Applications II ½ credit
- -Adv. Endorsement students are encouraged take
SP I if they plan to attend tech school in 11th
grade - - No endorsement diploma students must take the
courses marked with to have a chance of
attending tech school in 10th grade.
28Four Year Plan
- Each 8th grader must complete a 4-year plan.
This document will project possible courses for
the student to take during his or her high school
career. This plan should reflect courses
designed to prepare a student for his or her
college/career goal. Some courses are required,
based on the diploma endorsement chosen. Some
courses are electives meaning students my
choose which ones to take. These plans will be
adjusted as students interests change.
29Final Thoughts
- Pre-registration forms and 4-year plans should be
turned in to Mrs. Schrimsher by Friday, January
15.