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Scheduling 2014-15
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Counselor Phone E-mails
A D Mr. Brown 833-1025 brownma_at_ delawarecityschools.net
E - K Mrs. Pollard 833-1026 pollarje_at_delawarecityschools.net
L - R Miss Darcy 833-1023 darcyje_at_delawarecityschools.net
S Z Ms. Conant 833-1024 conantle_at_delawarecityschools.net
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2014-15 Course Handbook
  • Check your school email! It has been emailed to
    you!
  • You may also access the course curriculum book
    on-line at
  • http//www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs
  • Guidance
  • Course Scheduling Information
  • 2014-2015 Course Handbook

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REQUIRED COURSES
Required
English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 4
Math Math Math Math (Alg. 2) Math 4
Science Physical Science Biology Science Elective   3
Social Studies World Studies U.S. Studies  Govt / Econ 3
PE / Health PE/ Health PE     .5 / .5
Fine Arts Fine Art 1
Electives Electives Electives Electives Electives 5
Pass OGT Tests       Total Credits 21
 Career Tech students are exempt from Fine Arts
Credit
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HONORS DIPLOMACollege prep students must meet 7
of 8 criteria.Career-tech requirements are
slightly different.These requirements are in
addition to the DCS requirements for graduation.
  • English 4 units
  • Mathematics 4 units
  • (including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II or
    equivalent and another higher level course)
  • Science 4 units (including Physics
    Chemistry)
  • Social Studies 4 units
  • Foreign Language 3 units
  • (including at least 2 units in each language
    studied)
  • Fine Arts 1 unit
  • Grade Point Average 3.5 on an unweighted 4.0
    scale
  • ACT/SAT Score 27 ACT / 1210 SAT

  • (excludes scores from the
    writing sections)

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Ohio Graduation Test (OGT)
  • Reading
  • Math
  • Writing
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Students will first be tested in the spring of
    their sophomore year.
  • Students who do not pass a part of the test will
    be retested in the fall and again in the spring
    until all five parts of the tests have been
    passed. Students may elect to participate in an
    intervention program during the summer and have
    an additional opportunity to take the test in
    June.

Tests will be given March 10th 14th in the
afternoon.
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GPA RankingGPA SCALE HAS CHANGED BEGINNING WITH
THE CLASS OF 2014
A 98-100 4.0
A 93-97 4.0
A- 90-92 3.7
B 88-89 3.3
B 83-87 3.0
B- 80-82 2.7
C 78-79 2.3
C 73-77 2.0
C- 70-72 1.7
D 68-69 1.3
D 63-67 1.0
D- 60-62 .7
F 0-59 0
  • Course grades are based on / - scale.
  • We will be using the following scale to compute
    GPAs.
  • AP Courses are weighted 1 point for grades C- or
    above.

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WEIGHTED GRADES
  • AP classes are weighted for grades of C- or
    higher.
  • This means that an A 5 pts. B 4 pts. etc.
    for AP classes only
  • GPAs can be over 4.0
  • Valedictorian - all students who have a 4.1 GPA
    and 3 AP classes.
  • Salutatorian - all students who have a 4.0 GPA
    and 2 AP classes.

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Physical Education Waiver
  • Students may opt to waive their PE classes by
    participating in successfully completing two
    seasons of an OHSAA approved sport, AFJROTC (2
    years), or Marching Band but you must follow
    these guidelines.
  • Waivers will be automatically added to
    transcripts at the end of season.
  • You must notify your counselor if you DO NOT wish
    to use your waiver.

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DACCDelaware Area Career Center
  • Applications are still being accepted. Priority
    Deadline is Feb. 1st if you apply after that
    there is no guarantee of acceptance.
  • Turn your applications in to
  • the counseling office ASAP.

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College Options
  • 1. Post-Secondary Educational Options (PSEOP)
  • PSEOP allows Ohio high school students to earn
    college credit and high school credit through
    completion of college courses. Students must meet
    the state and university requirements. Students
    travel to the university to take these courses.
    Students do not have to pay college tuition for
    these courses.
  • 2. Concurrent Enrollment
  • Students attend a university and can earn
    college and high school credit at the same time.
    Parents and students absorb this cost.
    Universities that do not participate in PSEO
    offer this option.

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College Options
  • 3. Dual Enrollment
  • Students take these classes at Hayes High
    School in their regular schedules, taught by
    Hayes High School teachers. Students pay reduced
    tuition fees and can receive both high school and
    a college credit at the end of the course.
  • Look in the Course Handbook or refer to the
    course selection sheet.
  • 4. Advanced Placement (AP)
  • The Advanced Placement (AP) Program is offered
    to high school students through The College Board
    and provides a resource for students to earn
    collegiate credit before enrolling at a
    university. Advanced Placement (AP) courses are
    offered at Hayes High School. Students must apply
    for these courses. These courses also have
    additional fees and a culminating test in May.
    Students who take AP courses stand out in the
    admissions process. High test scores can result
    in college credit. See the course guide for
    available courses. Beginning with the Class of
    2014 a student must earn a C- or better to earn
    the additional point for weighted grading.

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AP Course Offerings
  • AP Language Composition
  • AP Literature Composition
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Environmental
  • AP Physics 2
  • AP European History
  • AP US History
  • AP Government
  • AP Art History
  • AP Studio Art
  • Applications can be found on the web or in
    guidance. Signatures from current teacher and AP
    teacher need to be obtained on application.

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New for 2014-2015
  • AP Physics B is now AP Physics 2 due to name
    change by College Board
  • Freshman Band Wind Ensemble Band are now
    replaced by Concert Marching Band and Symphonic
    Marching Band. (Will have auditions like
    Orchestra.)
  • Extended Study in all Art Classes (except Intro
    to Art and AP Art Courses) is now available to
    students who have completed Level 2 in a course
    and want to continue learning in that area.
    Application is required.

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New for 2014-2015
  • Yoga is now Yoga 1 and Yoga 2. Students must have
    Yoga 1 before Yoga 2.
  • Leaders of Tomorrow is a new hybrid course.
    There will be an application and is only open to
    Student Council Members.
  • Student Technology Trainers is a new course by
    Mrs. Ressler. There will be an application and
    only a limited number of students can take the
    course.

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New for 2014-2015
  • All AP Science courses will be two periods long
    in length due to lab requirements.
  • FST is only open to 11th and 12th graders who are
    taking this as their last math course and have
    not taken a math beyond FST.
  • Statistics is no longer being offered. (AP Stats
    is the only option.)

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New for 2014-2015
  • HYBRID COURSES
  • Hybrid courses are taught partly online and
    partly in the classroom. Students may not be
    required to report to the course daily but will
    have coursework to complete on their own on that
    day.
  • Hybrid Courses will be offered in
  • Earth Science
  • Government Economics
  • Health
  • Fitness/PE
  • Technology Tech Trainers
  • Leaders of Tomorrow
  • Pacer Capstone

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PSEO Class at Hayes
MTC Skills for Success MTC Careers for the 21
Century These two classes are usually offered
last period two days a week during 1st
semester. Flyer is available with applications.
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Marion Tech PSEO Courses
  • Students with a 2.75 GPA may apply for the PSEO
    courses that will be taught by a Marion Tech
    Instructor at Hayes.
  • Sociology and Oral Communications will be taught
    the first semester and Psychology and Dealing
    with Diversity will be taught second semester.
    Students must take all four courses, which will
    be taught in two consecutive periods Monday
    through Thursday.
  • Students will earn 12 semester hours of credit!!!!

20
PSEO Meeting
  • Jan 29th meeting, 700-800pm - Auditorium
  • This meeting is REQUIRED for participation in
    PSEO.

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DACC Business Management Lab 2 credits
  • This is the first lab of a two-year lab program
    taught at Hayes by an instructor from the
    Delaware Area Career Center.  Students will be
    scheduled into this lab for two consecutive
    periods.  
  • The first year, students focus on understanding
    of our economic system and how businesses operate
    in that environment, the study of business ethics
    and leadership, computer applications,
    interpersonal and communication skills.
  • The second year is focused on personal finance,
    bookkeeping, QuickBooks, business language,
    business management, while pulling it all
    together utilizing an online environment.
    Additional components of the program earn free
    college credit, internship experiences,
    opportunities for 4 year pathways, and a jump
    start on your future.  
  • Next years seniors may take the first year of
    this lab.

22
Virtual High School
  • Available for enrichment
  • Courses available in a variety of academic areas
  • Courses are not offered to replace those already
    taught at Hayes
  • Interested students need to apply

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CREDIT FLEX
  • Students may earn credits in non-traditional ways
    through new Ohio legislation.
  • These ways include
  • Virtual Learning
  • Test-Out
  • Independent Study, which may include distance
    learning, educational travel, independent study,
    an internship, music, arts, after-school/tutorial
    program, community service or other engagement
    projects and sports

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CREDIT FLEX
  • For additional information
  • Costs
  • Deadlines (June 1st!)
  • Applications
  • Visit the counseling website

25
OPTION
  • Juniors who are on track to graduate and meet the
    required qualifications may choose option for 1st
    or last period.
  • Major requirements are 2.75 GPA, 12 credits
    earned, schedule 7 classes with upper level
    math or science course.
  • Applications must be returned to your counselor.

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Pass / Fail OptionOpen to grades 10 -12
  • The following restrictions are placed upon this
    choice
  • No required core course may be taken pass/fail.
  • No more than one credit may be elected in a given
    subject area during the four years of high
    school.
  • PowerSchool will indicate actual grade percentage
    earned.
  • A student may choose to return to the standard
    letter grade anytime prior to the end of the
    course. If this option is selected, the student
    is responsible for making the request in writing
    to their Guidance counselor by the end of the
    course. The student will then receive a letter
    grade for the final grade of the course. When the
    student drops the pass/fail option, they may not
    use the pass/fail option for another course in
    that school year.
  • Application must be returned to guidance no later
    than the end of courses 1st Term.

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Study Hall
  • Students may choose to take a traditional study
    hall
  • Tutoring Lab may no longer be available, but
    there will be supports for academics stay tuned!

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Applications
  • Pacer Capstone (due to Mr. Haynes by Feb. 21)
  • AP
  • Delhi 
  • World Lang 1
  • D-Town
  • Student Tech Trainers (online application)
  • Leaders of Tomorrow (due to Ms. Pittmann by Jan
    28th)
  • Talisman (online application)
  • Option
  • Open Lunch
  • Art Extended Study
  • VHS

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Scheduling Tips
  • Think ahead about your 4-year plan. Be sure you
    consider what you want your senior year to look
    like.
  • Decide on what classes you want to take next
    year. PE, Art Health are important electives.
  • Be sure you have enough classes for graduation,
    honors diploma, athletic eligibility, etc.
  • Check out the Course Handbook on-line at
    www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs
  • Discuss choices with your parent(s)/guardian(s).
  • Make a list of questions to discuss with your
    counselor when you schedule.

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Drop Policy
  • Students will now only be able to drop courses
    ONE time during their high school career without
    penalty after the first two weeks of the start of
    a course. A W indicating Withdrawal from the
    course will be entered on the transcript. This
    does not affect the GPA.
  • All courses dropped after this option is used,
    will result in an F. This will be entered on the
    transcript and will affect the GPA.
  • If a student has dropped courses prior to the
    2013-14 school year, he/she will still be granted
    the one-time W option.

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Dates to Remember
  • All course selections and applications are due
    February 28th! Students will NOT be added to
    courses requiring applications without a
    completed application being submitted.
  • Any requests to change course selections must be
    submitted to your school counselor by June 5th.
    NO REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED AFTER THIS DATE!
  • Students may only make ONE request to change
    their schedule. (Multiple changes can be made in
    this one request.)
  • Students will only be able to change course
    requests to the alternate courses that are
    originally submitted to the counselor.

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Remind 101
  • Text (216) 777-1563 with code below
  • Class of 2016 is _at_tracer

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PowerSchool Scheduler
  • NEW Students will go to room 6007 during their
    science class between the dates of Feb. 3rd
    19th.
  • Students will still register for classes online
    through PowerSchool.
  • Your counselor will verify the classes you sign
    up for.

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PowerScheduler
  • Students will be able to register for classes
    through Powerschool
  • You should access this now prior to your assigned
    Science scheduling day when you meet with your
    counselor. Your counselor will verify the
    classes you have signed up for on your assigned
    day.

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Scheduling Online
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Scheduling Online
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Scheduling Online
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Who is Your Science Teacher?
Mon. Feb. 3 Ruffin
Tues. Feb. 4 Scocozzo
Weds. Feb. 5 Krohn
Thurs. Feb. 6 Kovatch
Fri. Feb. 7 Kruthaup
Mon. Feb. 10 Austin
Tues. Feb. 11 Lehman
Weds. Feb. 12 Hohman
Thurs. Feb. 13 Bakunas
Fri. Feb. 14 Carpenter
Tue. Feb. 18 Pittman / VHS / Apex
Wed. Feb. 19 Make Ups
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