You Begin NOW to Make Decisions about Your Future! Current 8 th Grade Students 2.

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You Begin NOW to Make Decisions about Your Future! Current 8 th Grade Students 2

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Goals for Today  Know your strengths and interests.  Explore high school programs that match your interests and strengths.  Select an Endorsement that interests you. 4

This video briefly explains the five Endorsements: What are Endorsements? 5

Arts and Humanities Endorsements  (A) five social studies credits.  (B) four levels of the same language in a LOTE.  (C) two levels of the same language in a LOTE and two levels of a different language in a LOTE.  (E) a coherent sequence of four credits by selecting courses from one or two categories or disciplines in fine arts or innovative courses approved by the commissioner.  (F) four English elective credits by selecting from the following: English IV; or Independent Study in English; or Literary Genres; or Creative Writing; or Research and Technical Writing; or Humanities; or Communication Applications; or AP English Literature and Composition; or IB Language Studies A1 Higher Level 6 OptionsCareers

Business and Industry Endorsements  (A) a coherent sequence of courses for four or more CTE credits with at least two courses in the same career cluster, including at least one advanced CTE course. The final course in the sequence must be obtained from one of the following: Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources; or Architecture and Construction; or Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications; or Business Management and Administration; or Finance; or Hospitality and Tourism; or Information Technology; or Manufacturing; or Marketing; or Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics.  (B) four English elective credits to include three levels in one of the following areas: public speaking; or debate; or advanced broadcast journalism; or advanced journalism: newspaper; or advanced journalism: yearbook. 7 OptionsCareers

Multidisciplinary Studies Endorsements  (A) four advanced courses that prepare a student to enter the workforce successfully or postsecondary education without remediation from within one endorsement area or among endorsement areas that are not in a coherent sequence.  (B) four credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV and chemistry and/or physics.  (C) four credits in Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, or dual credit selected from English, mathematics, science, social studies, economics, languages other than English, or fine arts. 8 Options

Public Services Endorsements  (A) a coherent sequence of courses for four or more CTE credits with at least two courses in the same career cluster, including at least one advanced CTE course. The final course in the sequence must be obtained from one of the following: Education and Training; or Government and Public Administration; or Health Science; or Human Services; or Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security.  (B) four courses in Junior ROTC (JROTC). 9 OptionsCareers

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Endorsements  (A) a coherent sequence of courses for four or more CTE credits including at least two courses in the same career cluster, and at least one advanced CTE course, which includes any course that is the third or higher course in a sequence. The final course in the sequence must be obtained from one of the CTE career clusters relating to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.  (B) a coherent sequence of four credits in computer science.  (C) three credits in mathematics by successfully completing Algebra II and two additional mathematics courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite.  (D) four credits in science by successfully completing chemistry, physics, and two additional science courses. 10 OptionsCareers

11 High School Endorsements You may even earn more than one by the time you finish high school!

12 Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathways

13 ENDORSEMENTS Arts and Humanities Business and Industry Multidisciplinary Studies Public Services STEM

Next Steps  Visit high school booths at the EXPLORING HIGH SCHOOL FAIR  Talk with your families about what you are interested in and which high schools you’d like to attend  Your middle school counselor will work with you and your parents/guardians during the second semester to select an Endorsement at the high school you choose. 14

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Feeder Patterns 16 High SchoolMiddle Schools Bryan AdamsGaston and Hill AdamsonHector Garcia MolinaStockard HillcrestFranklin Thomas JeffersonCary; Rusk; and Medrano KimballBrowne and Zan Holmes LincolnDade PinkstonQuintanilla and Edison RooseveltOliver Holmes SamuellFlorence and Hood Seagoville South Oak CliffBoude Storey and Zumwalt SpruceComstock and Balch Springs SunsetGreiner and Quintanilla W.T. WhiteMarsh and E.D. Walker Woodrow WilsonLong CarterHulcy STEAM; Atwell; and T.W. Browne North DallasRusk and Spence SkylineLang and Ann Richards ConradTasby and Hill MadisonDade Wilmer-HutchinsKennedy-Curry