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Title: HOPKINS ACADEMIC OFFERINGS


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HOPKINS ACADEMIC OFFERINGS
  • PLANNING YOUR CHILDS PROGRAM

2
Minimum Graduation Requirements
  • 18 Credits in Grades 9 - 12
  • 9 Credits Earned by End of Grade 10
  • At Least 4 Credits Each Year
  • Health Course
  • Swim and Water Rescue

3
Distribution of Credits
  • Arts - 1
  • English - 4
  • Foreign Language - 3 (in one language)
  • History 2
  • one term in Grade 9 or 10 and Atlantic
    Communities II and III
  • Mathematics - 3
  • Does not include Math 2 or 12
  • Science - 2
  • Biology and Either Chemistry or Physics

4
Distribution of Credits
  • Minimum of 2 credits each term
  • Language requirement Junior School courses
    apply
  • Students must take at least 2 History courses at
    Hopkins during the academic year, one in MS and
    one in SS
  • Students may not use outside credit in Art,
    English or Science to fulfill graduation
    requirement

5
Planning for College
  • Suggestions for recommended programs p. 6
  • Guidelines for Standardized Testing p. 7

6
Art Courses for Middle School
  • Refer to Chart on p. 12
  • Term electives will have 7 scheduled meetings
    during the two week rotation
  • Year courses All Music Performance classes, HACT
    and Advanced Studio

7
Advanced Visual Arts
  • Four year sequential program
  • Studio Art I
  • Advanced Studio
  • Fine Art Studio I
  • Fine Art Studio II

8
Music
  • Concert Choir
  • Girls Chorus
  • Classical or Jazz/Rock Ensemble
  • Understanding Music
  • Advanced Music Theory AP

9
Drama
  • Five Electives Offered
  • Enrollment in Drama classes not required for
    participation in Theater program

10
Classics
  • Courses in Latin Greek fulfill the graduation
    requirement
  • All courses in Classics are full year courses
  • 3rd year of language requirement must be
    completed at Hopkins during the academic year

11
Computer Science
  • Three Electives
  • HTML- Term I
  • Introduction to Programming Term II
  • Computer Science AP
  • departmental approval required
  • full year course
  • Prerequisite Math 24 or equivalent, Intro. to
    Programming or dept. approval

12
English
  • No choice in grades 9, 10, Term I Gr.11
  • Electives offered only to 12th Term II 11th
    graders

13
History sequenceClass of 2008 on(the normal
flow)
7 8 9 10 11 12
Term I History 7 History 8 (new 2004) Civics (new 2004) Atlantic Communities II (new 2005) Atlantic Communities III (new 2006) Electives
Term II History 7 History 8 (new 2004) Atlantic Communities I (new 2004) Atlantic Communities II (new 2005) AP US (new 2006) AP European (new 2006) Electives Electives
14
History
15
Mathematics
  • Numbering System
  • Refer to Table on p. 31 to determine next course
    in sequence
  • Departmental approval for enriched or accelerated
    courses
  • Three choices for Advanced Algebra
  • Math 4, Math 14 or Math 24

16
Mathematics
17
Modern Languages
  • Modern Language sequence shown on p.36
  • AP courses offered in French and Spanish
  • May request accelerated section on course
    selection form
  • Departmental approval required for accelerated or
    AP courses
  • 3rd year of language requirement must be
    completed at Hopkins during the academic year

18
Modern Languages
19
Science
20
Science
21
Science
  • Chemistry
  • Covers introductory topics in college prep course
  • Less complex mathematical analysis
  • Includes hands-on lab experience
  • Stronger students may qualify for AP Chemistry
    departmental approval

22
Science
  • Chemistry Accelerated
  • is for those students who enjoy science and who
    are able to move rapidly with quantitative
    physical science
  • Includes hands-on lab experience
  • Math Prerequisites and Department approval
  • Prerequisite for AP Chemistry

23
Scheduling Process
  • Course selection forms are due to adviser on
    Thursday, February 17
  • fill out entire form
  • Summer Study Proposal Form due by June 9.
  • Request accelerated and honors sections - even if
    child is already enrolled in one department will
    make final decision.

24
New Scheduling Time Table
  • March 14 April 1 Master Schedule created
  • April 18 May 2 Returning students scheduled
  • May 2 May 27 Conflicts with student schedules
    resolved
  • June 17 Student courses sent home with grades
  • June 30 Deadline for all schedule inquiries
  • No requests for changes in Term I English
    electives will be honored after June 30

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9th Grade Statistics
28
9th Grade Statistics
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10th Grade Statistics
30
10th Grade Statistics
31
Summer School
  • Summer Study Proposal Form required
  • No outside credit fulfills Art, English or
    Science graduation credit
  • No credit for on-line courses
  • Student may start receiving credit between 9th
    10th grade.
  • Hopkins Summer School
  • Request brochure by calling or emailing Tom Parr,
    Summer School Director

32
Questions to Ponder
  • How many credits to take? What is a reasonable
    load for my child?
  • Continue on in a language or begin a new
    language? One or Two Languages?
  • One or Two Years of History?
  • Science Math Placement Issues?
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