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Title: HOPKINS SCHOOL ACADEMIC OFFERINGS


1
HOPKINS SCHOOLACADEMIC OFFERINGS
  • PLANNING YOUR CHILDS PROGRAM

2
Minimum Graduation Requirements
  • 18 credits in Grades 9 12
  • At Least 4 ½ credits each year
  • Athletics requirement Health Course
  • Swim and Water Rescue Test
  • Community Service Project for Grade 12

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Planning Credits
  • Finish graduation requirements before 2nd term of
    senior year
  • Students may not use outside credit in Art,
    English or Science to fulfill departmental
    graduation requirement
  • 3rd credit of language requirement must be
    completed at Hopkins during academic year
  • Summer courses for credit must be pre-approved

5
Academic Term Load
  • Each Term
  • Minimum number at least 4 academic courses
    (excluding Health and non-AP Art courses)
  • Maximum number no more than 5 academic courses
    (excluding Health and non-AP Art courses)
  • Exemptions require special permission.

6
Planning for College
  • Suggestions for academic programs p. 9
  • Guidelines for Standardized Testing p. 10

7
9th Grade Course Choice Overview
  • Required English 9, Mathematics,
  • Classical /or Modern Language, T2 Health
  • Options
  • Choose Art or not
  • Choose Computer Science or not
  • Choose History T1 (Civics) and/or T2 (AC1)
  • Choose Biology or not (99 take)

8
10th Grade Course Choice Overview
  • Required English 10, continue Mathematics,
    continue Classical and/or Modern Language, T1
    Health
  • Options
  • Choose Art or not
  • Choose Computer Science or not
  • Choose Biology, Chemistry (99 take)
  • Choose Atlantic Communities II or not (99 take)

9
Art in Middle School
  • Courses offered in four different areas
  • Drama Theatre Workshop, Improv, Acting for
    Modern Stage
  • Music Concert Choir, Orchestra, Jazz/Rock
    Ensemble, 9th Grade Girls Chorus
  • Media Arts Digital Photography, Graphic Design,
    Web Design/HTML
  • Visual Arts Studio Art 1, HACT, Architecture

10
Art
  • Refer to chart on p. 13
  • New course this year (Grade 10)
  • Music Composition and Production (Term 2)
  • Year courses All music performance and Fine Art
    Studio classes

11
Advanced Visual Arts
  • Four year sequential program
  • Studio Art I
  • Fine Art Studio I
  • Fine Art Studio II
  • Fine Art Studio III
  • Although not recommended, it is possible to
    enter the program at any stage with departmental
    approval.

12
Classics
  • All courses in Latin or classical Greek are full
    year courses
  • Both Latin and Greek fulfill the language
    requirement
  • Greek I - IV offered

13
Classics
  • Latin III course prepares for SAT Subject Test
  • Two options after Latin III
  • Latin IV
  • AP Latin Vergil
  • Fifth-level honors course
  • Latin V Golden Age Literature Honors

14
Computer Science
  • Two Electives
  • Programming in Java I
  • Term 1
  • Covers the 1st half of AP (A) curriculum
  • Prerequisite Math 14 and departmental approval
  • AP Computer Science A Programming in Java II
  • Term 2
  • Covers 2nd half of AP (A) curriculum
  • Prerequisite Programming in Java I

15
English
  • No choice in Grades 9, 10, and Term 1 of Grade 11
  • Electives offered only to Term 2 of Grade 11 and
    Terms 1 and 2 of Grade 12

16
History Sequence
7 8 9 10 11 12
Term I History 7 History 8 Civics Atlantic Communities II Atlantic Communities III Electives
Term II History 7 History 8 Atlantic Communities I Atlantic Communities II AP US AP European Electives Electives
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Atlantic Communities Program
  • Atlantic Communities I
  • Term 2 course 9th Grade
  • Atlantic Communities II
  • Required full year course 10th or 11th Grade
  • 3 required after-school lectures
  • Atlantic Communities III
  • Required Term 1 course 11th or 12th Grade
  • 1 required evening lecture

18
History
  • Distribution requirement Students must take at
    least one term of History in the Middle School
    (Gr. 9, 10)
  • Atlantic Communities I, II and III are all
    pre-requisites for AP US History or AP European
    History.
  • Civics
  • Term 1 elective
  • Recommended but not a pre-requisite for AP
    offerings

19
Mathematics
  • Course numbering system
  • Regular (3, 4, 5)
  • Enriched (13, 14, 15)
  • Accelerated ( 24, 25, 26, Honors courses 31, 32)
  • Refer to table on p. 34 to determine next course
    in sequence
  • Departmental approval required for enriched
    (teens), accelerated (twenties), or honors
    courses (Math 31, 32 or Honors Math Seminar)

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Algebra 2 courses M4, M14, and M24
  • Math 4
  • Normally the next course after Math 3
  • Math 14
  • Normally the next course after Math 13 or for
    those students who have done exceptional work in
    Math 3 and whose algebra skills are strong
  • Math 24
  • For students who have done very well in Math 13

21
Modern Languages
  • Languages offered Chinese, French, Italian,
    Spanish
  • AP courses offered in Chinese, French, Spanish
  • May request accelerated (French, Spanish) section
    on course selection form
  • Departmental approval required for
    accelerated/honors courses
  • 3rd credit of language requirement must be
    completed at Hopkins during the academic year

22
Science
  • 9th Grade Science Choices
  • Biology
  • No science

23
Science
  • 10th Grade Science Choices
  • Biology (if not taken in 9th Grade)
  • Chemistry
  • Chemistry Accelerated

24
Science
  • Chemistry
  • College prep course covering introductory topics
  • Less complex mathematical analysis
  • Substantial hands-on lab experience
  • Stronger students may consider taking SAT Subject
    Test in Chemistry

25
Science
  • Chemistry Accelerated
  • For those students who enjoy science and who are
    able to move rapidly with quantitative physical
    science
  • Substantial hands-on lab experience
  • Math 14 prerequisite and department approval
  • Prerequisite for AP Chemistry

26
Science
  • Departmental requirement is 2 credits
  • Biology required along with either Chemistry or
    Physics
  • Departmental approval required for accelerated
    courses

27
Scheduling Process
  • Course selection forms (blue) are due to adviser
  • on Thursday, February 18
  • Fill out entire form
  • Summer Study Proposal Form due by June 10
  • Request accelerated and honors sections even if
    student is already enrolled in one department
    will make final decision

28
Scheduling Timetable
  • May 3 May 28 Conflicts with student schedules
    resolved
  • June 18 Student courses sent home with grades
  • July 1 Deadline for all schedule inquiries

29
Summer School
  • Summer Study Proposal Form required (due June
    10)
  • No outside credit fulfills Art, English or
    Science graduation credit
  • Student may start receiving summer school credit
    only after 9th Grade
  • Hopkins Summer School
  • Catalogue online at Hopkins.edu or contact Tom
    Parr, Summer School Director at ext. 511

30
Questions to consider
  • How many courses should I take? What is a
    reasonable load?
  • Should I take one or two languages?
  • Should I take History courses in 9th Grade?
  • When do I fulfill my Art requirement?
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