Title: Preparing for High School and Beyond
1Preparing for High School and Beyond
2 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
3The Texas HB 5 Graduation Requirements
STEM
Business and Industry
Multidisciplinary
Public Service
Arts and Humanities
4The 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.
5Again 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.
6 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)
7 There are FIVE Endorsements
- STEM
- Public Services
- Business and Industry
- Arts and Humanities
- Multidisciplinary Studies
8ENDORSEMENT Details
- You must specify in writing the endorsement you
intend to earn upon entering Grade 9. - You may select more than one endorsement.
9 Endorsement Commitment Requires Student
and Parent Signature
Your Endorsement can be changed as long as there
is still time to complete a new Endorsement!
10What 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
11 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
12STEM 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
13 STEMoptions
14Business 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
15 Business Industry options
16Business Industry more options
17 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)
18Public Service options
19Arts 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
20 Arts Humanities options
21 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.)
22Multidisciplinary options
23The 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
24Distinguished 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
25Completing the 9th grade year of your PGP
26The 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
27Benefits 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?
28 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.
29 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!
30Languages (LOTE) same language Two credits
Two Pieces of your Puzzle
ASL
Spanish
German
French
Chinese
Course Fee
31 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
32Physical 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
33 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
34If 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.
35Electives 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
36Performance 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.
37Diploma Transcript
- Endorsements and Performance Acknowledgements
will be printed on diplomas and transcripts.
38 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
39Class 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
40 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.
41 As You Complete YOUR Puzzle
- 6 credits Sophomore
- 13 credits Junior
- 19 credits Senior
- Remember, 26 credits to graduate!
42Required 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.
44Due 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).
45Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access Center
Start by clicking on the Classes icon.
46 Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access
Center
Then, you will choose the Career Plan tab.
47 Viewing the Plan later in the Home Access
Center
48 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!
49 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