Title: 9th Grade Parent Orientation
19th Grade Parent Orientation
- Saraland High School
- Fall 2008
2Standard Diploma
English 9 Algebra I World History
Biology English 10 Geometry
US History I Physical Science English
11 ________ US History II 2 crs
(Marine, English 12 ________ Govt Econ
Earth, Environ.) ½ credit Health 1 credit
PE ½ credit Fine Art ½ credit computer or
computer competency 5 ½ credits in other
electives
3Advanced Diploma
English 9 Algebra I World History
Biology English 10 Geometry US
History I Physical Science English 11 Algebra
II w/ Trig. US History II 2 crs (Marine,
English 12 ________ Govt Econ
Earth, Environ.) Students shall complete
advanced level work in core curriculum ½ credit
Health 1 credit PE ½ credit Fine Art
½ credit computer or computer competency 2
credits same foreign language 3 ½ credits in
other electives
4Go for the Challenge!
- All diploma options list minimums!
- Students should take the highest level course in
- any subject area that they can handle.
- WHY?
- 1)Students will be taking the ACT upper level
courses help them prepare for this test. - 2) Students will know more be better prepared
for college courses.
5Scheduling
- Students have the opportunity to take four core
and three elective classes each year. - For one credit classes students receive one
Carnegie unit at the end of second semester. - For courses that are ½ credit students receive
half a Carnegie unit at the end of that semester. - Students will register in the spring.
6Earning Credits
- CREDITS
- 28 Possible over 4 years
- You must have 24 to graduate.
- 6 credit min.? 10th grade
- 12 credit min. ?11th grade
- 18 credit min. ?12th grade pass at least 3
parts of the grad exam
What happens if students lose credits?
7You must PAY
- Make-up credits are costly
- Summer School 600 for two classes
- Correspondence Courses/Night School - varies
Independent course workmust be approved by
principal.
8Athletic Eligibility
- Students entering grades 10-12 must have passed 6
subjects (6 units) the previous year including
the four core. - Students must have a minimum composite average of
70 from the 6 units - PE can only count as 1 unit per year
- No more than 2 units can be made up in Summer
School - Eligibility determined the first day of school
9Options after High School
- College or University - 4 yrs Bachelor Degree
- need HS diploma, ACT/SAT scores GPA to be
accepted, GED with minimum ACT score in some
cases - Junior or Community College - 2 yrs Associate
Degree need HS diploma or GED - Technical or Trade School - 2 yrs or less
Associate Degree or Certificate - need HS diploma or GED
- Military term of enlistment
- must have a HS diploma
- Work - Employers are looking for good attendance
and a clean discipline record most want a HS
diploma
10Grade Point Average
- All courses count !
- An A in PE gives you the same number of quality
points as an A in Physics - however - Colleges may look at both students overall GPA
core GPA. - Scholarships usually have a minimum GPA.
(Students GPA at the end of their Junior year
will be important!)
11GPA Worksheet
- Lets say a student makes 2 As, 4 Bs,
- an F.
- Heres the math.
- A - 2 x 4 pts 8
- B - 4 x 3 pts 12
- F - 1 x O pts 0
- 20 7
- 2.85 or C
- The longer you are in school, the harder it is to
bring up a GPA.
12Alabama High School Graduation Exam
- Reading
- Language
- Math (fall 9th grade if successfully completed
Algebra I in 8th) - Science (fall 10th grade if successfully
completed Biology in 9th) - Social Studies
- All parts (including parts not passed) will be
taken in the spring of 10 grade.
Students will have at least 5 chances to pass
before graduation.
13Scholarship Applications are looking for
- Challenging courses
- Good grades
- Participation in extra-curricular activities
band, clubs, service organizations, sports, work,
etc. - Leadership qualities
- Many scholarships are based on GPAs and test
scores. - Certain scholarships are guaranteed based on ACT
or SAT scores.
14Attendance
- Success in school is dependent upon good
attendance. - An early dismissal before ½ day or a tardy after
½ day is counted as an absence. - Students can be subject to a loss of credit for
any class in which they do not meet the
attendance requirements.
15High School is
- Challenging, both academically socially.
- Very different from elementary or middle school.
- The beginning of the end of your students
childhood.