Title: Rutherford B. Hayes High School
1Rutherford B. Hayes High School
Curriculum Night for 2015-16
2Counselor Phone s E-mails
Grade 9 Mrs. Scott 833-1023 darcyje_at_delawarecityschools.net
Grades 10 - 12 A - G Mr. Brown 833-1025 brownma_at_delawarecityschools.net
Grades 10 - 12 H - O Mrs. Pollard 833-1026 pollarje_at_delawarecityschools.net
Grades 10 12 P - Z Ms. Burwinkel 833-1024 burwinme_at_delawarecityschools.net
College Career Counselor Mrs. Conant 833-1027 conantle_at_delawarecityschools.net
3Appointments with Counselors
- The Counselors want to ensure that they have the
availability to meet with you, so appointments
are strongly encouraged and are appreciated. - Appointments can be made by emailing the
counselor or by calling the Counseling Office at
740-833-1028. - Thank you for helping us better serve you!
4Graduation Requirements21 Credits
- English 4 Credits
- Social Studies 3 Credits (World St. / U.S. St./
Govt Econ) - Math 4 Credits (Must include Algebra 2)
- Science 3 Credits (1 Physical / 1 Bio / 1
Elective) - Health .5 Credit
- PE .5 Credit (.25 Credit ea. Or 2 PE Waivers)
- Music/Art or DACC Lab 1 Credit
- Electives 5 or 5.5 (if PE waiver used) Credits
- Class of 2016 2017 Must pass the Ohio
Graduation Tests. - Class of 2018 Must earn a cumulative passing
score on the New - Generation Tests
-
5HONORS DIPLOMAMust meet 7 of 8 criteria.
(Career-tech requirements are slightly different.)
- 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)
6COURSE HANDBOOK
- It has been emailed to students school email
accounts. - If you need further descriptions of all the
courses, you may access the course curriculum
book on-line at - http//www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs
- Counseling
- Course Scheduling Information
- 2015-2016 Course Handbook
7- College Credit Plus is an initiative by the Ohio
Department - of Education to allow high school students to
attain college - credit up to 30 semester hours per school year
tuition free - at Ohio public institutions by the 2015-16 school
year. This - initiative will replace the current dual
enrollment and post - secondary education option programs that are
currently - being utilized. Finalized rules will be released
for the - College Credit Plus program by the end of
February 2015.
8College Credit Plus Offerings at Hayes
9College Credit Plus Offerings at Hayes
10College Credit Plus Resources
- Additional college courses may be taken at
participating College Credit Plus institutions
provided that the student meets the admission
criteria of the institution. For a full listing
of courses offered, please review the course
catalog on the institutions website. - The University of Toledo offers numerous courses
that may be taken virtually or on campus. To
learn more about their program, visit
http//www.utoledo.edu/admission/dualcredit/index.
html. - For additional information on the College Credit
Plus program, visit https//www.ohiohighered.org/c
ollege_credit_plus.
11College Credit Plus Information Meetings
12College Credit Plus Information Meetings
- Marion Technical College and The Ohio State
UniversityMarion will hold a joint College
Credit Plus Information Session. Please save the
dates of February 26 and March 11 from 600-800
p.m. in the Marion Technical College Health
Technology Center on the Marion Campus.
13College Admissions
- Current juniors, take ACT with writing or SAT
this spring. Pick up practice tests in the
Counseling Office. Register on-line ASAP. - Include colleges on your registration many are
now requiring official scores. - Visit colleges between now and next fall.
- Apply by December 2015 or sooner!
14AP Course Offerings
- AP Language Composition
- AP Literature Composition
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Statistics
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Environmental
- AP Physics 1
- AP Physics 2
- AP European History
- AP Psychology
- AP US History
- AP Government
- AP Art History
- AP Studio Art
- Applications can be found on the Counseling
website.
15Valedictorian Salutatorian Status
- GPAs can be over 4.0
- For the Classes of 2016, 2017
- 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. - For the Class of 2018 Beyond
- Valedictorian the student with the highest GPA.
- Salutatorian the student with the second
highest GPA.
16New for 2015-2016
- AP Physics 1
- Microbiology
- Anatomy Physiology
- Materials in Engineering Science
- Intro to Acting
- Acting Ensemble
- Excursions in Math
- English 10 Honors (can now be taken without AP US
History) - AP Psychology
- Finance Fundamentals
- Principles of Business
- Management Principles
17Hybrid 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
- College Algebra
- Government Economics
- Health
- Fitness/PE
- Leaders of Tomorrow
18Study Hall Option Open Lunch
- MAJOR QUALIFICATIONS
- Study Hall Option is available to students in
Grades 10 12 who want to arrive after 1st
period or leave for last period. - Students must take a course for college credit or
an AP course to qualify. - Open Lunch applications will be available next
school year.
19Drop 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.
20Dates to Remember
- All course selections and applications are due
February 12th! Students will NOT be added to
courses requiring applications without a
completed application being submitted. - Schedules will be released in August at Schedule
Pick-up. - Any requests to change course selections must be
submitted to your school counselor by August
11th. After this date, students will need to
remain in their assigned classes for 3 days
before making any changes. - Students may only make ONE request to change
their schedule. (Multiple changes can be made in
this one request.)
21Remind
- The Counseling Dept will begin texting parents
students with reminders. - Sign up today!
- Text to 81010.
- _at_tracer (Class of 2016) current 11th
- _at_gopacers (Class of 2017) current 10th
- _at_pacerpride (Class of 2018) current 9th
- _at_hayes9 (Class of 2019) current 8th
22Thank you for your time!
- Teachers are available to discuss their
curriculum and recommendations for your student.