Title: NEW BEGINNINGS: COUNTDOWN TO HIGH SCHOOL
1NEW BEGINNINGSCOUNTDOWN TO HIGH SCHOOL
- Presented by the Northview Counseling Department
2So you want to be a Northview Titan?
- Heres what you need to know
3Northview Life
4Counseling Office Who are we???
- Students are assigned to a counselor by
- their last name (Subject to Change)
- Mrs. Samiah Garcia A - Ch
- Mr. Jamie D. Brown Ci - Gr
- Ms. Renee Ferrerio Gu - Kim
- Mrs. Allison Leja Kin - Mi
- Mrs. Clair Greenaway Mo - Par
- Mr. Jay Mercer Pas - Sp
- Mr. Steve Creel Sr - Z
5Counseling OfficeWho are we???
- Mr. Alan Hogan Ms. Jenny Cole,
- Counselors
- Mrs. Bonnie Lee Mr. Bob Mangan,
- Graduation Coaches
- Mrs. Gail Polizzi,
- College Career Coordinator
- Mrs. Shirley Unger,
- Records Coordinator
- Mrs. Dorothy Donelson,
- Counseling Secretary
6What can we do for you?
- Coordinate Parent/Student/Teacher Conference
- Study Skills Seminars
- Peer STARS program
- (Diversity, Translation, Mentoring Programs)
- Information Nights
- College Fair Night
- Individual counseling
- Small group counseling guidance
- Scheduling/Registration
- (Educational advisement)
- Classroom Guidance
- Post-secondary educational planning
- Career planning
- Administer school-wide
standardized tests
7HIGH SCHOOLEarning Your Way - BY THE NUMBERS
- 23
- Number of units of credits
- needed to graduate (specific
- course requirements)
- 0.5
- 1 semester course
- 2
- Number of 18-week
- semesters in a school year
- 6
- Number of classes taken
- each semester
8High School Diploma Graduation
Requirements for the Class of 2012 and beyond
- All students will be required to complete a total
- of 23 units for graduation. All students will
take - 4 units of ENGLISH
- 4 units of MATHEMATICS
- 4 units of SCIENCE
- 3 units of SOCIAL STUDIES
- At least 3 units required from FOREIGN LANGUAGE
and/or CTAE (Career, Technical, and Agricultural
Education programs) and/or FINE ARTS for all
students - At least 4 units of additional ELECTIVES
- 1 unit in HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION
- Students planning to enter or transfer into a
4-year college must take 2 units of the same
foreign language
9English/Language Arts
10Mathematics
11Mathematics
12 Science
13ScienceExamples
- 9th Biology
- 10th Physical Science
- 11th Chemistry, Environmental Sci, Earth Sys,
or AP - 12th Sci Selective
- 9th Biology
- 10th Chemistry
- 11th Physics or Science Selective
- 12th Physics or Science Selective
144th Year Science Requirement
- AP Physics B/C
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Environmental
- Science
- Organic Chemistry Biochemistry H
- Human Anatomy and Physiology
- Genetics Honors
- Environmental Science
- Earth Systems
- AP Computer Science A/AB
- Engineering Applications
- Food Nutrition through Lifespan
15Social Studies
16FOREIGN LANGUAGE and/or CTAE (Career, Technical,
and Agricultural Education programs) and/or FINE
ARTS
17World (Foreign) Language
WORLD LANGUAGE
18CTAE (Career, Technical, and Agricultural
Education Programs)
- Business Computer Science
- Engineering Technology
- Family Consumer Sciences
- Broadcast Video Production
- Government Public Safety
- (Army JROTC)
19Fine Arts
20General Health/Physical Education
Personal Fitness is waived if student takes three
years of JROTC
21Electives4 UNITS
- Art classes
- Orchestra
- Band
- Guitar
- Piano
- Chorus
- Drama
- JROTC
- Business
- Computer Science
- Engineering Technology
- Family Consumer
- Sciences
- World Geography
- Speech/Forensics
- World Language
- Broadcast Video
- Production
- Physical Education
22Typical Freshman Schedule
23Registration for Courses
- COURSE PLACEMENT FORM
- Includes course placements from current subject
teacher (not the students schedule) - Grid to indicate electives choices
- Spaces to request an Honor course be changed to
an on-level (regular) course - Return to homeroom teacher on Tuesday, March 11th
24Waiver Forms Guidelines
- Students are placed in courses based on specific
criteria. Prerequisite requirements reflect
skills and levels of achievement needed for
success in a desired course. - Proper academic placement is essential for
academic success therefore, students will not be
placed in courses in which the prerequisite
requirements have not been met. - Course placement is contingent upon the final
unweighted course grade. - If a student fails to meet a prerequisite
unweighted grade requirement by three or less
points but has fulfilled all other
pre-requisites, a parent may request placement in
the desired course by completing a placement
waiver. - This is the only circumstance for which placement
waivers will be offered. Forms available in May.
25Selecting Electives
- Electives may be just a semester or yearlong.
- Review the course descriptions and prerequisites
of electives found in the NHS Academic Catalogue. - Select elective choices as well as alternates
just in case we are unable to schedule you into
your first choice.
26Fine Art Electives
- Music - audition required for appropriate
placement - Concert Band I
- Concert Orchestra I
- Chorus Intermediate Mixed Chorus
- Drama Acting 1A
- or Technical Theater I
- Visual Art
- Introduction to Art
27Registration for Courses
- Make sure computer numbers are correct and that
your total credits equal six - Yearlong course (YR) 1.0
- Semester course (SX) 0.5
- Give registration packet (Course Placement Form
and Academic Catalogue) to your parents to bring
to Academic Advisement Night for Rising 9th Grade
Parents on Thursday, March 6th at 700 pm, NHS
Theater - Return to M.S. homeroom teacher on Tuesday, March
11th
28Completing the Course Request Form
- Course Name Credits
- 9th Lit/Comp H 1.0 Course Placements by
- Math I 1.0 current
subject teacher - Biology 1.0
- Spanish II H 1.0
- American Gov/Civics 0.5
- General Health 0.5
- Elective Choices Alternate
Elective Choices - Intro to Art 0.5 General PE 1
- World Geography 0.5 Guitar 1A_________
- TOTAL UNITS 6.0
29 Advanced Level Courses
- Honors (available to 9th graders)
- Advanced Placement
- College Courses
- Seven (7) additional points are added
- at the end of each semester to passing grades in
advanced level courses.
30How do Honors Points work?
- COURSE GRADE GRADE ON
TRANSCRIPT - Lit/Comp H 90 97
- Math I 90 90
- Biology 90 90
- American Gov/Civics 90 90
- Intro to Art 90 90
- Spanish II H 90 97
- Total 540 554
- Grade Average 90.0 92.3
31TESTING
- Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT)
- Students must pass all portions of the test in
- order to graduate from a Georgia high school as
- well as participate in the graduation ceremony.
- Students with failing scores on any portion of
the - test will have five more opportunities to retest.
- The schedule for testing is as follows
- Sept/Oct Writing
- March English/Lang. Arts
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- www.doe.k12.ga.us
32TESTING
- End of Course Tests (EOCT) - Beginning in
December - 2003, the Georgia Department of Education
requires - students in certain courses to take an
End-of-Course-Test - (EOCT).
- There are eight End of Course Tests
- Math I Math II Physical
Science Biology - Economics U.S. History
- 9th Grade Lit/Comp American Lit/Comp
- Counts 15 of final course grade
- Students taking Online, Night School, Summer
School or college courses in EOCT subjects must
take the test. - http//www.doe.k12.ga.us/curriculum/testing/eoct.a
sp
33TESTING
- Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT)
- Abbreviated form of the SAT I designed to give
- students an opportunity to practice taking a test
- which is similar but shorter than the SAT I
- It is given in October to 9th (fee), 10th, 11th
graders - National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test
(NMSQT) In the junior year, scores from the
PSATs are used to determine if a student
qualifies for a National Merit Scholarship. - www.collegeboard.com
34What if I fail a class?
- Making Up Failed Courses
- In schedule
- Night School
- Online H.S. Courses
- Summer School
- Retention Policy
- 5 units to be promoted to the 10th grade
- 10 units to be promoted to the 11th grade
- 16 units to be promoted to the 12th grade
35No Pass, No Play
- To participate in sports, you must have passed
FIVE classes the previous semester - Must be on track to graduate according to GHSA
standards
36High School Success
- Proper Placement in classes
- Complete Homework
- Study, Study, Study
- Be organized
- (Keep an agenda)
- Seek help when needed
- Get involved
37iTitanFreshman Orientation CampNorthview High
SchoolTuesday, July 29, 2008815 am 800
pmCost 25Registration forms due by Friday,
June 20thLearn the ins and outs of the NHS
campus, high school basics and Northview
traditions.
- ALL SUMMER CAMPS WILL BE ON THE SCHOOLS WEBSITE
38The End
- Q A
- NHS website
- www.northviewhigh.com