Title: Class of 2018
1Class of 2018
2High School Options
- Traditional High Schools
- (all are Open Choice applications for OC
accepted March 10 Apr. 25) - Laney
- New Hanover
- Hoggard
- Ashley
- Non-Traditional High Schools
- Isaac Bear Early College (UNCW)
- Wilmington Early College (CFCC)
- Mosley Performance Learning Center HS
3NHCS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
- 28 Course Credits
- Future-Ready Core Course of Study
- Graduation Project
4COURSE CREDITS
- You must have accumulated 28
course credits to graduate. - Each class that you take and pass, you get one
course credit. - If you do not pass a class, you do not get credit
for the class
5Lets add it up
- Each year has 2 semesters
- Each semester you take
4 classes - So, 2 semesters x 4 classes each 8
total courses per year - There are 4 years of high school, so 8 classes
per year x 4 years 32 credits - If you pass all of your classes, you will have 32
credits when you graduate
6Required Courses for Graduation (28 credits)
7PROMOTION REQUIREMENTS
- 9th ? 10th grade 6 credits
- (English 1 Algebra I/Math I)
-
- 10th ? 11th grade 12 credits
- 11th ? 12th grade 20 credits
- To graduate minimum of 28 credits
8End-of-Course Tests(EOCs)
- Math I (Algebra I)/Integrated Math I
- English II
- Biology
Each EOC counts 25 of your final grade for the
class.
9Future-Ready Core Course of Study
- To graduate, you must meet the requirements on
the following chart
10CONTENT AREA FUTURE-READY CORE
English 4 credits I, II, III, IV
Math 4 credits (Math I, Math II, Math III) 4th Math Course should be aligned with students post HS plans
Science 3 credits Earth/Environmental Science, Biology, a physical science course
Social Studies 4 credits World History, Civics Economics, American History I, American History II
Second Language Not required for graduation. Required to meet minimum application requirements for UNC system colleges.
Computer Skills No specific course required students must demonstrate proficiency through state testing.
Health/PE 1 credit Health/Physical Education Hands-Only CPR instruction
Electives 6 credits required (see next slide)
Additional NHCS Requirements 6 credits
TOTAL 28 credits
11Electives
- 2 Elective credits of any combination from
either - Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- Arts Education (Dance, Music, Theatre Arts,
Visual Arts) - Second Languages
- 4 Elective credits strongly recommended (four
course concentration) from one of the following - Career and Technical Education (CTE)
- JROTC
- Arts Education (Dance, Music, Theatre Arts,
Visual Arts) - Any other subject area
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13GRADUATION PROJECT(offered within English IV)
14GPA CLASS RANK
- Rank is established at the end
- of each school year. Final rank
- includes all courses attempted in HS
- GPA (Grade Point Average)
- A (98-100) 4.0 points
- A (93-97) 4.0 points
- B (85-92) 3.0 points
- C (77-84) 2.0 points
- D (70-76) 1.0 points
- F (below 70) 0 points
15EXAMPLE...
- A student made the following grades after her
first year of high school - A, B, A, A, B, C, B, A (letter grades)
- 4, 3, 4, 4, 3, 2, 3, 4 (points per unit)
- 43443234 27 points total
- to get her GPA for that year, divide the total
number of points by the number of classes - 27 divided by 8 3.375 GPA
16WEIGHTED COURSES
- Honors and Advanced Placement Classes get extra
points when calculating GPA. - The typical rule is that Honors courses get 1
additional point and AP courses get 2 additional
points.
17Special Programs Courses
- Advanced Placement Program (AP)
- N.C. Virtual Public Schools (NCVPS)
- The Lyceum Academy
- Marine Science Academy
- International Baccalaureate
- Diploma Programme
- UNCW Advanced Study
- N.C. Career College Promise
18N.C. Academic Scholars
- Students must achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of
3.5 unweighted through the first semester of
his/her senior year - Students must complete the course of study
outlined in the curriculum guide - Students must complete two credits of higher
level courses (honors or AP) during their junior
and/or senior years - Students must complete the Graduation Project.
19High School Registration
- The high school registration process will be done
using paper/pencil (and eventually Power School)
this year for all 4 high schools. - Today, I will provide you with a Course
Curriculum Guide school specific course
information (LHS, JTH, NHHS AHS) based on your
district school for next year. - I encourage you to start thinking about which
electives you would like to take in 9th grade (as
well as alternates) by using the Student
Registration Worksheet provided today. - Teachers will compile their recommendations for
your core academic classes, based on your
performance in their classes this year. - Turn your Student Registration Worksheet in by
Friday, February 28 to me (Mrs. Demolina) - A list of academic and elective classes will then
be printed for each of you to take home (based on
teacher recommendations and your elective
choices), to discuss with your parents, and to
send back with parent signatures if everything
looks okay.