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1 Course Selection Time! Class of 2017 Junior to Senior Year rrrr 2016-2017 SeniorsPowerPoint Design © David Hendon

2 Class Standing Q: How many credits do I need to be considered a senior next year? A: You must have earned 18 credits by the end of the summer to be classified as a senior in August. If you are classified as a junior in August but you are on track to graduate in at the end of the first semester, you can then be reclassified as a senior in January.

3 Graduation Credits Q: How many credits do I need to graduate? A: It depends on the graduation plan: Distinguished: 28 credits + 4 advanced measures Recommended: 28 credits Minimum: 25 credits

4 Course Selections Q: How do I begin to fill out my course selections for next year? A: Start with the courses you are required to take for graduation under your graduation plan. Then list your electives in order of preference

5 Whitehouse Recommended PLAN 28 credits  English I, II, III, & IV  Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II & 4 th Math Choice (Math Models for Recommended Plan if taken before Algebra II)  Biology, Chemistry, Physics & 4 th Science Choice (IPC for Rec. Plan if taken before Chem. & Physics)  World Geography, World History, & US History  Government ½ cr.  Economics ½ cr.  Physical Education l cr.  Language Other Than English 2 cr.  Fine Arts 1 cr.  Communications Applications (Speech) ½ cr.  Health ½ cr. and Study Skills ½ cr.  Technology Credit 1 cr.  Electives 5.5 cr.

6 Core Options: English Q: What are my options for English IV? A: You may choose from: 1.English IV 2.English IV AP (with approval) 3.English IV dual-credit on-campus (only if you have completed English 1301 & 1302 at WHS, at TJC, or through AP scores) 4.English IV dual-credit off-campus (English 1301/1302 OR 2332/2333 if you already have credit for 1301/1302)

7 Core Options: Math Q: What are options for my 4 th math? A: This depends on your graduation plan and your current math class. Algebra 2 or PAP Algebra 2 Pre-Calc or PAP Pre-Calc. AP Calculus AB (or Dual Cr. Calc) Indep. Study Math (Fund. Coll. Math) Coll. Algebra/AP or DC Statistics

8 Core Options: Science Q: What are my options for 4 th elective science courses? A: You may choose from: 1.Astronomy 2.Anatomy & Physiology (Honors) 3.Environmental Systems 4.Earth and Space Science 5.An AP class in another science area (only with pre-requisite and approval) 6.Adv. Animal Science

9 Core Options: Social Studies Q: What are my options for my Government credit? A: The following are options for fulfilling the Government requirement: 1.United States Government 2.AP United states Government 3.Dual Credit Government off-campus (GOVT 2305)

10 Core Options: Social Studies (cont.) Q: What are my options for my Economics credit? A: The following are options for fulfilling the Economics requirement: 1.Economics 2.Dual Credit Economics off-campus (must complete both ECON 2301 and 2302)

11 Choosing Electives Q: How do go about choosing my electives for next year? A: Make sure you include activities that are important to you such as band, athletics, theatre, choir, debate, yearbook, newspaper, etc. Then look at your program of study for guidance.

12 Whitehouse ISD Career and Technical Education Department

13 CAREER & TECHNOLOGY Welding Graphic Design Engineering Design Journ/Photography Architectural Design Business Construction Tech Banking & Finance Broad-Field Ag Tech General Business Certified Vet Ass’t CNA Horticulture & Landscape RN or LVN Computer Information Pharmacy Tech Computer Programming Culinary Arts

14 CAREER & TECHNOLOGY Education & Training Child Care (Pre-K) Counseling Pre-Law “Undecided”

15 Alternate Choices Q: Is it really important for me to select 3 alternates? A: YES, YES, YES!! Alternates are very important – especially in the senior year. That is the year where we see the most conflicts in students schedules so there is a good chance your counselor will have to use one or more of your alternates to complete your schedule next year. B. Choose Alt. Science for A&P or Adv. Animal

16 Student Aide Q: How can I request to be a student aide next year? A: You must fill out an application to be considered for student aide. If you want to request a teacher or office position, make sure you note that on your application. It would help to have the teacher or office supervisor initial the request as well. Staff Aide is limited to one period a day.

17 SENIOR RELEASE Contract Maximum of 2 periods: (1 st, 1 st -2 nd, 1 st & 8 th, 8 th, 7 th & 8 th ) Must not be on campus during period(s) of Sr. Release Passed all EOCs Classified as a Senior in August, 2016

18 Dual-Credit Q: How do I know if I am eligible to sign up for dual- credit courses? A: You are eligible to sign up for dual-credit classes if: 1.You meet the criteria for admission into the Honors program as listed in the Course Selection Guide 2.You meet the testing eligibility requirements of TJC through the TSI tests OR be exempt based on your scores on your SAT, ACT, EOC 3.You complete the application for admission for TJC ONLINE and get assigned an “A” number.

19 TSI (TX Success Initiative) Exemptions Q: How do I know what test scores I need to register? A: To determine eligibility, you must do the following: 1.Check with your counselor to see if your SAT or ACT or EOC scores exempt you from the TSI 2.If not exempt, arrange to take the TSI Test at TJC A TSI Pre-assessment is required online Cost is $35 Refer to handout for more details

20 TSI Testing Q: If I am not exempt, how do I go about scheduling the TSI? A: Steps to Take a Test at TJC Testing Center: 1.Complete a TJC Admission application ONLINE 2.Complete the TSI Pre-Assessment online BEFORE taking the TSI 3.Call the testing center at 903-510-2617 to confirm hours for testing and availability 4.Cost is $35 5.You must have your “A” number, a photo ID and the Pre- Assessment printout to take the test 6.When you get your scores, give a copy to your high school counselor so he/she can register you for classes as long as you score high enough on the test to be eligible

21 Off-Campus Dual- Credit Q: When can I take my classes at TJC? A: You may schedule your TJC classes: 1.Anytime during the summer. 2.During the school year. You may be excused from the WHS campus the first 3 periods of the day or the last 3 periods of the day to attend classes at TJC. If you choose morning classes, you must be in your seat at WHS by 10:30. For afternoon you must allow yourself enough time to get to your afternoon classes from the high school if you leave after 5 th period or Lunch (at 1:00)…?

22 Off-Campus Dual- Credit Offerings Q: Which courses can I take at TJC and receive dual credit? A: The following are off-campus dual credit classes: 1.English IV (ENG 1301 & 1302 OR 2332 & 2333) 2.United States Government (GOVT 2305) 3.Spanish III (Span 1411 & 1412) 4.American Sign Language (SGNL 1301 & 1302) *2 high school credits 5.Economics (ECON 2301 & 2302) *Both required 6.Speech 1315

23 Dual Credit Off- Campus Registration Q: How do I go about registering for Dual Credit classes taken at TJC ? A: You must FIRST see your high school counselor to get the Dual/College Credit Permission form, Transcript, and Test Scores & TJC Admissions App-if needed. Then you will take that form (and payment) to the Dual-Credit office at TJC located in Jenkins Hall, Room 106. The Summer registration windows are as follows: Summer I : April 5-June 5 (Pmt. Due June 2) Mid-Summer: April 5-June 19 (Pmt. Due June 16) Summer II: April 5-July 7 (Pmt. Due July 7)

24 Off-Campus Dual- Credit fees & dates Q: How much do TJC courses cost? SUMMER, 2016…TENTATIVE (2/11/16) A: Out-of-TJC District: 3 Cr. Hrs: $499 (+ $24, If Online) 4 Cr. Hrs: $630 + Lab Fee, if applicable B: In-TJC District: 3 Cr. Hrs: $349 (+ $24, If Online) 4 Cr. Hrs: $430 + Lab Fee, if applicable

25 Dual Credit On- Campus Registration Q: How do I go about registering for Dual Credit classes taken at WHS? A: Your counselor will complete a registration form based on the dual credit courses you signed up for at WHS. The counselor will also provide a copy of Test scores (if required for exemption) and a transcript. If you have done dual-credit at TJC before, all you need to do is show up at registration with payment. If you are new to TJC, you will also need to complete a TJC Admissions Application and test scores. Also, if you passed the TSI, bring a copy of those scores with you. Registration is held one day each semester on the WHS campus. Fall registration usually coincides with one of the high school registration dates in August.

26 On-Campus Dual- Credit Offerings Q: Which courses can I take at WHS and receive dual credit? A: The following are the on-campus dual credit classes FOR SENIORS: 1.English IV (ENG 2332 & 2333) 2.Spanish III (SPAN 1411 & 1412) 3.Calculus I ( MATH 2413) 4.Statistics ( MATH 1342) 5.Art III (ART 1301) 1.(College Algebra for College Credit Only) 2.Speech 1315 (at TJC campus only)

27 Summer Courses Q: Can I take courses over the summer ? A: Yes, you can take courses through virtual school (online) and/or through dual credit at TJC. WHS summer school is for credit recovery only.

28 Virtual School Q: How does virtual school work? A: All work for a virtual school class is done online on your own, except for the semester exams which must be taken in the counseling office. The fee is $52 per class which can be refunded if you finish and pass by the reimbursement deadline. See your counselor the first week of May to register for summer virtual school. ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED

29 NCAA Scholarship Q: What things do I need to do to secure NCAA eligibility? A: You need to do the following: 1.This spring you need to go online and register at www.ncaa.org www.ncaa.org 2.When you take the SAT or ACT this spring include the NCAA as one of the places your scores will be sent. (code 9999) 3.At the end of the junior year go back online and get the NCAA transcript release form to mail them a transcript 4.Work with your coaches on corecoursegpa.com

30 WHS Counselor Web page Q: Where can I find information I need? A: You may visit the Counselor’s Corner at whitehouseisd.org for the following: 1.Course Selection Guide 2.PowerPoint presentations 3.Newsletters 4.Announcements & Important dates 5.Scholarship updates 6.Test dates 7.Parent Meetings

31 Failing to Plan Is Planning to Fail – Choose Your Courses Wisely !!


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