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1Its Scheduling Season!Preble High
SchoolPlease complete top portion of scheduling
sheet (demographics, career clusters, acadamies,
post high school plans)
2Scheduling sheet
- Due back to English teacher on or before December
16. - We will be scheduling in the computer labs.
- Parent signature required (back of sheet).
- Teacher initials (required for Math, advanced
and AP courses you are taking).
3Course Book
- You have an shortened course book.
- The detailed course descriptions are available
on-line at www.greenbay.k12.wi.us or on the
Preble High School website.
4Graduation Requirements
- English LA 4 credits
- Social Studies 3 credits
- Mathematics 3 credits
- Biology 1 credit
- Physical Science 1 credit
- Personal Financial Mgmt. .5 credit
- Health .5 credit
- Phy Ed 1.5 credits
- Electives 7.5 credits
- TOTALS 22.0
credits - Chemistry (1 cr.) and Physics (1 cr.) may be
substituted for Physical Science 3 credits of
science required for graduation.
- Completing some service learning will help you
stand out from other job and/or college
applicants.
5Choose a Career Focus Area
- Provides a starting point for you!
- Better assistance and advice from others.
- Road map for future.
- Helps you select the right high school courses
- If unsure, go to www.careercruising.com.
6Alternative Class Choices/Prerequisites
- If there are not enough students enrolled,
classes may not be offered. Be sure to pick
alternative classes, numbering them 1 for your
first choice, 2 for your 2nd, etc. - Check for prerequisites. You need to have passed
the prerequisite course with a D or better
before you can sign up for the advanced course.
7How many credits do I sign up for?
- 6 credits study hall each semester.
- 6.5 credits 1 study hall either semester.
- 7 credits no study halls.
- GBAPS states that a student must carry at least
6 credits a year.
8Why include study hall(s) in your schedule
- Can get help from teachers or resources if
needed. - More time for after-school activities.
- Busy people schedule time to get thi ngs done.
- Less stress! Good practice for whats to come.
9Alternative Class Times for 2009-2010
- Zero hour _at_ 630
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Advanced Biology
- Personal Financial
- Literacy
- 9th hour _at_ 305
- Computer Essentials
- Physical Science
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- Night classes from 700 to 820 PM M/T/Th
- Digital Media
- AP Music Theory
- Welding
10ADD/DROP POLICY
- Courses can only be dropped for
- Extenuating circumstances
- Compelling educational need
- Teacher recommendation
- NO LUNCH CHANGES WITHOUT M.D. NOTE!! CHOOSE
CLASSES WISELY this is a commitment -
11Retaking a Course
- If you earned a D or F in a class, courses
can be retaken. - New grade will replace old one if higher. NOTE
You cannot earn credit for the same course twice
(exception is math).
12College Admission Requirements
- Subject
- 4 Eng. Lang Arts
- 3 Mathematics
- 3 Science (lab)
- 3,4 Social Studies
- 4 College Prep Electives
- Foreign/World Language, fine arts, computer
science and other academic areas
- What do they look for
- Rigor
- Co-Curricular involvement
- Leadership
- Quality more than quantity
- Community Service
Requirements vary. You MUST check with the
college of your choice. These requirements are
for the minimum that a college will accept, most
colleges want you to have more than the minimum.
13NCAA Requirements
- If you want to play on a D1 or D2 college
athletic team, visit the NCAA website (ncaa
clearinghouse.org) for approved courses. They
are also listed in the course selection book. - See counselor or AD if questions.
14It is YOUR responsibility to know admission
requirements by
- Visiting the career center or logging onto its
website. - Logging onto the career cruising website.
- Calling the colleges/tech schools that you are
interested in. - E-mailing admission representatives.
- Visiting with admission representatives in the
career center when they visit. - Logging onto the school(s) websites.
- By talking directly with the college
representatives when you visit the campus(es).
15Concurrent Enrollment Program Courses (CEP)
- Can take college-level courses and earn graded
college/university credits while at high school.
Grades go on an official college transcript. - Deadline to submit paperwork will be March 1.
Can change mind about taking it for college
credit 10 days into the class. Need to complete - Application with personal statement of
interest. - Two recommendation forms one from an English
and the 2nd from another teacher. - Tuition is charged for St. Norberts and UWGB
classes. NWTC CEP courses do not require
tuition. - See course description book for more information.
16Advanced Placement Courses and Examinations
- Can earn college credit by taking test from the
Educational Testing Service. - Tests given middle of May Approx. 84 each.
- 5 is highest score 1 is lowest If you earn a
3, 4, or 5, most WI public universities will
accept. - Results sent to students and PHS in July.
- Classes require a lot of work! Need current
teacher initials on course selection sheet for
any advanced and/or A.P. classes.
17Traveling to Other High Schools
- Students may sign up for classes that are offered
at other schools such as Acting or Sign Language.
- Transportation is your responsibility.
- Must complete a shared student form.
- Travel during a study hall and/or lunch.
- No guarantees the class will fit into your
schedule.
18New Classes
- Agriscience
- Forestry (.5 cr.)
- Biotechnology (.5 cr.)
- Current Issues in Wildlife/Natural Resources (.5
cr.) - Equine/Horse Science for Work and Recreation (.5
cr.) - Large Animals Their Care and Welfare (.5 cr.)
- Aquaculture Raising Fish for Recreation and
Profit (.5 cr.) - Business
- Computer Essentials (.5 cr.)
- Advertising (replaces MA) (.5 cr.)
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- Music
- Bilingual Choir (1 c.r)
- Rockin, Strummin, Pluckin, and Drummin (1
cr.) - Science
- 0 hour Biology (1 cr.)
- Tech Ed
- 3 D Animation and Game Design (.5 cr.) (New to
Preble) - Welding (evening section)
- Printing Processes (.5 cr.)
- World Language
- Chinese (1 cr.) New to Preble
19Current Course 2010-11 Course Change Can New Course Be Taken Again for Credit if Already Took Current Course?
Animal Science for Industry (Year) Equine/Horse Science for Work and Recreation (Semester) Large Animals Their Care and Welfare (Semester) No content change split year-long course into two semester offerings No
Agriscience Biotechnology (Year) Biotechnology (Semester) Aquaculture Raising Fish for Recreation and Profit (Semester) No content change split year-long course into two semester offerings No
Forestry and Soil Conservation (Year) Forestry (Semester) No content change dropped soils because covered in another class now only semester in length No
Contemporary Issues in Natural Resources (Year) Current Issues in Wildlife/Natural Resources (Semester) No content change now only semester in length No
Keyboarding for Computer Success Computer Essentials Minor content changes No
Marketing Advertising Advertising Name change No
International Business 1 2 International Business Combined content into one semester course No
Nursing Assistant (semester) Nursing Assistant (semester 2-period block) Will be 2 periods in length to allow for more time to cover content and practice skills No
Music Workshop Rockin, Strummin, Plunking Drummin New curriculum Yes
N/A Energy Conservation Dynamics New course N/A
N/A Energy and Society New course N/A
Challenges of the 21st Century Modern Issues Name change No
Multicultural Studies Issues of Race and Diversity Name change No
N/A Ancient Cultures New course N/A
Social Studies/Career Research Career Research Name change No
Social Studies/Career Exploration Career Exploration Name change No
Personal Financial Management Personal Financial Literacy Name change and updated curriculum No
20ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS4 Credits
- All students are required to take English
Language Arts 9, 10 and 11 - Advanced Language Arts 9, 10, 11 require a
teacher initials on course selection sheet and
require summer work -
21Social Studies 3 credits
- All students are required to take Social Studies
9, 10 and 11 - Choices include SS 10, AP World History, AP US
History) - Advanced Placement courses require current
teacher signatures
22MATH 3 credits
- Speak to current math teacher and get initials by
their recommendation. There is a new math
curriculum this year. - Phasing out Int. Math A,B,C AND 1,2,3
- Taking Algebra I in Grade 8 counts for 1 elective
credit, not math. Gr. 8 Geometry does count for
HS math credit. - Most colleges want to see 4 years
- of high school math, even though
- only 3 are required for
- graduation from high
- school
23SCIENCE 2 credits
- Only need Physical Science and Biology for
graduation from high school, BUT colleges want to
see at least 3 years of lab science, so Chemistry
or Conceptual Chemistry are highly recommended. - If you took Biology in Gr. 9 you MUST take
Chemistry in Gr. 10 and Physics before you
graduate.
24Personal and Financial Literacy .5 credit
- You must test out of this class by the end of
your junior year or take it by the end of your
senior year. - The test-out option is offered Nov-Dec of each
year. Students must score 70 or better to earn
a P and not have to take the class. Credit is
not given. - Students can try testing out more than once.
25World Language
- UW-Madison requires two CONSECUTIVE years but
usually sees four. - UW-Eau Claire requires 2 years.
- Other colleges require you take 2 years on campus
if you dont enter with it. - Taking two years keeps options open for after
high school! - The GBAPS will be offering a second year of
Italian and Chinese.
26Physical Education 1.5 credits over 3 years
- You MUST take PE 9 before Personal Fitness and
Personal Fitness before Strength Training. - If you take a year of PE, the 2nd class will
count for elective credit (unless you are making
up a failed semester) - You can take the same class over twice (except PE
9). - Be sure to give me a 1st and 2nd choice!
27Summer Physical Education
- If you plan to take PE in the summer, still sign
up for a PE class but indicate that you plan to
take summer gym. - When I see youve completed it, I will put a
study hall in place of the class in your
schedule. - If you want another class instead of a study hall
please sign up for that when registering.
28Summer School
- Course information and registration materials
will arrive in late March or early April. - Listen for announcements
- Some courses fill QUICKLY! Register early.
29Students with IEPs
- IEP teachers will select your core classes and
sign your sheet - You will need to decide which electives you are
interested in
30Course Fees
- Some courses require additional fees for
materials and supplies. Consult the course
description book for more information.
31On-Line Scheduling
- December 16, 2009
- You will need
- Completed course selection sheet (at least 6
credits selected, signed by you and your parent.
Also signed by teachers for math and any
advanced/AP courses you are taking.) - Transcript that you received today (has your
student ID , your state ID number, graduation
requirements, and work in progress).
32On-Line Registration
33(No Transcript)
34Course numbers will be important when you are
scheduling
- A number ending in 1 means the class will be
1st semester a 2 means second semester. - A number ending in 3 means it is a full-year
course. - A number ending in 4 means that it is a
semester-long course that will be offered EITHER
first or second semester. - A number beginning with UTL means that it is a
team-taught, regular ed course.
35Be sure to visit the GBAPS or Preble website and
review the Course Selection Book!
- Well only have a few minutes to discuss your
choices during the actual scheduling process.
Schedule a time to meet with your counselor if
you have questions. - Follow the outline on the ½ sheet of paper give
to you by your counselor before this presentation
started to make sure that you have everything you
need for registration.
36QUESTIONS??