Title: Welcome Freshmen Tigers
1 Conroe High School
2People to Know
- Assistant Principal A-Lov- John William
- Counselor A-Lov- Fay Harrison
- Assistant Principal Low-Z- Emily Quezada-Francis
- Counselor Low-Z- Susan Law
- Principal- Mike Crowl
- Associate Principal- Dena Alvarez
- Associate Principal- Virginia Tamborello
- Lead Counselor- Lydia Joiner
3Welcome
- Looking forward to a new year
- New challenges for students
- New responsibilities for students
- New opportunities for students
4Goals
- Have students excel academically
- Have students develop strong social skills
- Have students be well rounded individuals
- Have students enjoy learning
5Priorities
- Positive Classroom Environment
- Rigorous Academic Programs
- Preparation for Next Educational Level
6A Typical Day
- Arriving at School
- Lockers/Backpacks
- Lunch
- School Ends 235 pm
7Transition to CHS
- Attendance is important
- Students must earn 6 credits to move up to
sophomore status - Be on time to class
- Read the student handbook
8Communication
- E-Mail Easiest, Quickest Method
- CHS - Web Page
- Conferences As needed
- Parent Newsletter via Email
- Home Access Center
9How Parents Make the Difference!
- Keep communication lines open - Talk with your
student - Monitor what they are doing academically - Look
for Progress Reports after every 3 weeks
- Encourage self-advocacy in your student
- E-mail teachers if you have a question or concern
- Encourage involvement in school activities
10Core Courses at Conroe High School
- Social Studies
- World Geography
- World Geography PreAP
- English
- English I
- English I PreAP
- Math
- Algebra I
- Geometry (have Alg credit)
- Geometry PreAP (have Alg credit)
- Algebra II PreAP/GT (have credit for Alg and Geom)
- Science
- Biology
- Biology PreAP
11Who should take Pre-AP courses?
- The most successful students are willing to work
very hard. - If a student plans to take AP courses, the
earlier the preparation, the easier the
transition. - There are only 24 hours in a day. Evaluate how
much time will be spent in other activities.
12Traits of the Pre-AP Student
- Self-starter/self reliant
- Willingness to go beyond minimum requirements on
assignments - Capable of adapting to a faster pace/higher level
of thinking - Ability to struggle with questions for which
there are no clear answers - Eagerness to seek out challenges
- Ability to analyze and apply concepts
- to new situations
- Enjoys being challenged academically
13Pre-Advanced Placement Program
- Its not just courses to prepare for an
examination. - Its not just a course.
- Its a process.
- Advanced Placement Program consists of college
courses taught in high school. - Students in AP classes may take examinations
those scores can lead to college credit. - AP courses teach students to think, read, and
write critically and analytically. - AP courses earn additional grade points in the
high school GPA. - PreAP courses facilitate students preparation
for the challenging AP academic courses.
14Amount of Homework to Expect in High School
- Level classes
- 30-45 minutes per class per night
- Pre-AP Classes
- Approximately 60-90 minutes per class per night
- More reading, writing, and research-based
assignments - Greater degree of critical thinking skills
- Faster pace
15Registering for Pre-AP Courses
- During course selection students turn in a
commitment form and indicate it on their course
selection sheet. - We recommend that students take pre-AP if they
have been able to maintain grades above 80 in
advanced classes or grades above a 90 in level
courses.
16Conroe High School Registration Process
During registration, students will receive the
following
- Course Description Guide
- Course Selection Sheet
17Course Description Guide
- Front of book
- General Information
- Graduation Requirements
- Description of different levels
- Policies and procedures
- G.P.A./Class Rank System
- Description of all courses
- Appropriate Grade Level
- How many credits the course earns
- What prerequisites the course has
- Additional fees for certain courses (ie cost of
supplies and materials for ART I is
30.00)
18 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CLASS OF
2013
19- All students are required to earn a minimum of 26
credits to graduate. - SUBJECT Credits
- English 4.0
- Mathematics-Must Include
- Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2 (three
credits in grades 9-12) 4.0 - Science-Must Include Biology, Chemistry, and
Physics 4.0 - Social Studies (World Geography, World History,
U.S. History, Gov./Eco.) 4.0 - Foreign Language (Same language) 2.0
- Health 0.5
- P.E. (1/2 credit must be Foundations) or P.E.
Substitute 1.5 - Fine Arts 1.0
- Communication Applications (Speech) 0.5
- Technology 1.0
- Electives 3.5
- TOTAL CREDITS 26.0
207 Period Class Day
- Typical Schedule
- English I or English I Pre-AP
- Algebra 1 or Geometry or Geometry Pre-P
- World Geography or World Geography Pre-AP
- Biology or Biology Pre-AP
- 3 periods are left and may be filled with
- PE or PE substitute
- Fine Art
- Health/Communication Applications
- Technology
- Foreign Language
- Other electives
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22Special Considerations-
- Band and Drill Team- fall semester earns PE
credit, spring semester earns Fine Art credit - ROTC- earns PE credit or elective credit
- Foreign Language- must be 2 yrs of same language,
only recommended for Freshmen strong in Language
Arts - Athletics- requires a physical, will require time
after school and weekends - Pre-AP courses require the parents signature and
the Commitment Statement - Without parent signature and Commitment Statement
students will go into level courses - Final deadline to make changes is 5/15
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25Choosing alternates
Put course selection alternates part here
If you do not choose an alternate the counselor
may will pick for you and you will not be
permitted to change.
26WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR CHANGES, SIGNED BY A PARENT
OR GUARDIAN, MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE COUNSELING
OFFICE BY MAY 15, 2009. ______________________
_______ ______________________________ Stud
ent Signature Parent Signature COMMITMENT
STATEMENT FOR PRE-AP COURSE(S) I have read and I
understand the expectations for participating in
the Pre-Advanced Placement courses at Conroe High
School as stated in the Course Description Guide.
I understand the criteria and I am personally
committed to expend the time and effort necessary
for success. I accept that I must work to the
best of my ability in order to be a part of this
program. By entering into an Pre-AP course, I
understand that I am making the commitment to
that course for the entire school year.
______________________________
_______________________________ Student
Signature Parent Signature
27Fine Arts
- 4001 Art
- 4401 Theater Arts
- 5551 Dance 1
- The following classes require after school time
- 4651 Concert Band 1
- 4901 Symphonic Band 1
- 5051 Symphonic Orchestra
- 5101 Acapella Choir 1
- 647EA Color Guard 1(fall only after school)
One credit of Fine Arts is required for
graduation.
28Electives, Foreign Languages, Health,
Communications App.
- TECHNOLOGY (Either course satisfies the
required technology appls. credit toward
graduation.) - 7811 Technology Systems
- 7161 BCIS (Business Computer Information
Systems) - CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES
- 7601 Personal and Family Development
- 677E Ag Basics (includes Intro App World Ag)
- 832H Intro to Construction Careers (will require
another h course to go with it) - 7911 Intro Electric/Electronic Careers
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- OTHER ELECTIVES
- 2414 Journalism I
- 2611 Debate I
- 8801 JROTC I ( waives 1.0 P.E. credit)
- Enrollment may be limited in elective courses due
to classroom and equipment availability. - Health, Communications App, Foreign Lang
- 080HF/HS
- 260HF/HS
29Course Selection Sheets are due back to their
Students will receive a course verification
sheet listing the selected courses by mail.
Deadline for all schedule changes, May 15th .
30Questions??????
- Index cards with name, phone number,
- or email address
- See booths in hall for more information
- Help Session 2/17 in the CHS LGI from 630-830
31 - Thank you for your attendance.