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Title: Preparing for High School and Beyond


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Preparing for High School and Beyond


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Academies by Campus
  • ABS (Academy of Biomedical Sciences) at
    Byron Nelson High School
  • AMAT at Northwest High School
  • BME (Academy of Business Management
    Entrepreneurship) at Eaton High School
  • Collegiate Academy at Steele Accelerated High
    School
  • Cosmetology Academy at Steele Accelerated High
    School
  • Culinary Arts Hospitality Academy at Byron
    Nelson High School
  • STEM Academy at Northwest High School

3
The Texas HB 5 Graduation Requirements
STEM
Business and Industry
Multidisciplinary

Public Service
Arts and Humanities
  • The Pieces to the Puzzle

4
The Graduation Plansbeginning with the Class of
2018
  • Your Personal Graduation Plan will focus your
    area of study toward your interests.
  • Your graduation plan will include a foundation
    curriculum PLUS a field of interest, your
    ENDORSEMENT.

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Again What is an ENDORSEMENT?
  • A coherent sequence of electives in a specific
    area of interest.
  • These electives may be taken through an academy
    or through a specified Career Pathway.

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Your Endorsement Plan - Your Puzzle
  • Must include 26 credits for graduation
  • 19 ½ CORE credits (including required electives)
  • 6 ½ elective credits geared towards your
    ENDORSEMENT
  • 7 classes X 4 years opportunity for 28 credits
    (plus any credits earned in middle school)

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There are FIVE Endorsements
  • STEM
  • Public Services
  • Business and Industry
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Multidisciplinary Studies

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ENDORSEMENT Details
  • You must specify in writing the endorsement you
    intend to earn upon entering Grade 9.
  • You may select more than one endorsement.

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Endorsement Commitment Requires Student
and Parent Signature
Your Endorsement can be changed as long as there
is still time to complete a new Endorsement!
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What will your ENDORSEMENT be?Keep in mind your
possible college choices, majors, and/or career
goals.
STEM
Business and Industry
Multidisciplinary

Public Service
Arts and Humanities
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Endorsement by Academy
  • ABS (Academy of Biomedical Sciences)
    Public Service Endorsement
  • AMAT Business Industry Endorsement
  • BME (Academy of Business Management
    Entrepreneurship) Business Industry
    Endorsement
  • Collegiate Academy Multidisciplinary
    Endorsement
  • Cosmetology Academy Public Service Endorsement
  • Culinary Arts Hospitality Academy
    Business Industry Endorsement
  • STEM Academy STEM Endorsement

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STEM ENDORSEMENT
STEM
  • Students who choose a STEM endorsement will need
    to take a coherent sequence of credits in a
    specific area of interest and Algebra 2,
    Chemistry, and Physics. Options may include
  • STEM/Engineering
  • Additional Science
  • Additional Math
  • Computer Science

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STEMoptions
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Business and Industry Endorsement
  • Students who choose a Business and Industry
    endorsement will need to take a coherent sequence
    of credits in a specific area of interest

Business Industry
Ag, Food, and Natural Resources NISD Culinary Arts and Hospitality Academy (BNHS only)
Architecture and Construction Information Technology Technology Application
Arts, Audio/Video Tech. Comm. (NISD AMAT Academy at NHS) Debate, Newspaper, or Yearbook
Business Management Administration, Finance, Marketing
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Business Industry options
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Business Industry more options
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Public Service Endorsement
  • Students who choose a Public Service endorsement
    will need to take a coherent sequence of credits
    in a specific area of interest
  • - Education and Training
  • - Health Science
  • - Human Services
  • - NISD ABS Academy (BNHS only)
  • - NISD Cosmetology Academy (SAHS only)

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Public Service options
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Arts and Humanities Endorsement
Arts Humanities
  • Students who choose an Arts and Humanities
    endorsement will need to take a coherent sequence
    of credits in a specific area of interest
  • - Additional Social Studies
  • - Fine Arts
  • - Additional World Languages

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Arts Humanities options
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Multidisciplinary Endorsement
  • Complete four credits from each core area
    (English, math, science, and social studies).
    Must include English 4 and Physics and/or
    Chemistry
  • Complete four AP or dual credit (college) credits
    from the following departments English, math,
    science, social studies, LOTE, and/or fine arts.
  • Complete four advanced courses from within one
    endorsement or among multiple endorsements
    (Denotes advanced applicable CTE courses.)

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Multidisciplinary options
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The Foundation with an Endorsement Requirements
  • English Language Arts 4 credits
  • Math 4 credits
  • Social Studies 3 credits
  • Science 4 credits
  • Languages Other Than English (LOTE) 2 credits
    (same language)
  • Fine Art 1 credit
  • Physical Education 1 credit
  • Speech ½ credit
  • Electives 6½ credits (dependent upon
    endorsement)
  • Credits in Languages Other Than English, Speech,
    Fine Arts, or PE may be acquired by various
    courses noted in the High School Course Selection
    Guide.

The CORE
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Distinguished Plan Requirements
  • Must meet all the requirements for an endorsement
  • Math 4th math must include Algebra 2
  • Examples
  • Algebra 1, Geometry, Advanced Math, Algebra 2
  • Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, an Advanced Math

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Completing the 9th grade year of your PGP
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The Freshman Core Four Pieces to your Puzzle!
  • English Regular, PreAP, or GT
  • Math Algebra 1 or PreAP Algebra 1
  • Geometry or PreAP Geometry
  • Science IPC, Biology, or PreAP Biology
  • (PreAP Physics for STEM academy students)
  • Social Studies
  • World Geography Regular or PreAP
  • World History Regular or PreAP
  • Human Geography AP or AP/GT

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Benefits of PreAP/AP
  • College admissions Colleges look for students
    who have completed rigorous coursework (PreAP,
    AP, Dual Credit).
  • Students with higher level courses are generally
    more prepared for college level work.
  • Are you taking the most rigorous courses that you
    are capable of right now?

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College Credit for AP Courses
  • Students can earn college credits early through
    AP courses if you make qualifying scores on the
    AP exams in May (in high school). Highest score
    possible is a 5. Typically, students need to
    make a 3,4, or 5 to receive any college credit.
    Credit awarded varies depending on the
    college/university and may also depend on the
    students major.

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Dual Credit (College Courses)
  • Dual credit courses give students the opportunity
    to earn college credit while still in high
    school. Typically, a student must be a junior or
    senior who possesses a minimum of a 3.0 GPA
    (un-weighted).
  • Northwest ISD will offer 31 dual credit courses
    for the 2015-16 school year.
  • Hint Keep your GPA at a 3.0 or higher, and this
    opportunity will be available to you!

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Languages (LOTE) same language Two credits
Two Pieces of your Puzzle
ASL
Spanish
German

French
Chinese
Course Fee
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One Credit One Piece of the Puzzle
Dance
Choir
Band
F I N E A R T S
Theatre
r
AP Music Theory
Orchestra
Floral Design
Digital Arts Animation
Drill Team
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Physical Education One Credit One Piece of
Your Puzzle
  • Aerobic Fitness - .5 1.0 credit
  • (also earned through Dance 1)
  • Individual Sports / Team Sports - .5 -1.0 credit
  • Strength Tone - .5 1.0
  • Outdoor Education - .5
  • PE substitution credit through Band,
    Cheerleading, and Drill Team

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Sports Offered
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Soccer
  • Golf
  • Track
  • requires try-outs first in the 2015-16 school
    year
  • Cross Country
  • Tennis
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Football
  • Wrestling
  • Athletic Trainer

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If Choosing a Sport
  • If you play more than one sport, select the sport
    that occurs first in the school year.
  • If you enter another sport in the school year,
    your counselor will change your schedule
    reflecting your next sport.
  • You must be enrolled in athletics in middle
    school or have approval from the middle school
    coach to enter the requested sport.

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Electives and Your Endorsement
  • Remember Your other elective(s) will be aligned
    with your endorsement(s) each year, your field of
    study.
  • STEM
  • Public Services
  • Business and Industry
  • Arts and Humanities
  • Multidisciplinary Studies

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Performance Acknowledgements
  • Students may earn performance acknowledgments for
    outstanding performance in the following areas
  • Dual credit courses
  • Bilingualism and bi-literacy
  • AP testing
  • ACT Plan, PSAT, SAT, or ACT
  • Earning a nationally or internationally
    recognized business or industry certification or
    license
  • See NISD Course Selection Guide for more
    detailed information.

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Diploma Transcript
  • Endorsements and Performance Acknowledgements
    will be printed on diplomas and transcripts.

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Automatic College Admission
  • Students in the top 10 of their graduating
    class are eligible for automatic admission to any
    public university in Texas.
  • To be eligible for this automatic admission,
    students entering high school in 2014-15 must
    complete the new Distinguished plan.
  • UT Austin top 7 currently

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Class Ranking
  • Class Ranking will include grades earned in
    courses under the following headings English,
    Math, Science, Social Studies, and Languages
    other than English.
  • The Grade Point Average (GPA) used to determine
    class rank only is calculated on a weighted
    scale.
  • Advanced Placement (AP) up to 7 points
  • PreAP up to 6 points
  • Regular up to 5 points

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Eligibility for Financial Aid
  • All students applying to college will be
    encouraged to complete the Free Application for
    Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) during the spring of
    their SENIOR year.
  • Even if financial aid is not needed, some
    scholarships require the completion of the FAFSA.

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As You Complete YOUR Puzzle
  • 6 credits Sophomore
  • 13 credits Junior
  • 19 credits Senior
  • Remember, 26 credits to graduate!

42
Required STAAR Tests
  • Algebra 1
  • English 1
  • English 2
  • US History
  • Biology

43
The Course Guide Deadline For Any Changes
  • The most up-to-date Course Selection Handbook can
    be found on the District website at
    www.nisdtx.org.
  • You may also make changes to your plan (once
    submitted) by completing a change form through
    your middle school counselor. Any changes are due
    by June 5, 2015.

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Due Date
  • The completed Endorsement Commitment and the
    Personal Graduation Plan for the 9th grade year
    must be returned by Tuesday, February 10th in the
    Counseling Center.
  • With counselor guidance, you will be entering
    your plan for the 9th grade year through the Home
    Access Center (HAC).

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Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access Center
Start by clicking on the Classes icon.
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Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access
Center
Then, you will choose the Career Plan tab.
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Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access
Center
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The Completion of the PGP
  • The completion of the Personal Graduation Plan
    (PGP) plan (10th-12th grades) will involve the
    high school counselor, the parent, and the
    student during the students 9th grade year.
  • Be on the lookout for the PGP meeting in the 9th
    grade year!

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8th Grade Parent Presentations
  • January 20th at 6pm Chisholm
  • January 22nd at 830am Pike
  • January 22nd at 6pm Tidwell
  • January 27th at 6pm Pike
  • January 27th at 630pm Medlin
  • February 2nd at 6pm Wilson
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