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Freshman Advising Class of 2020

What am I going to learn today? What are the high school graduation and college admission requirements? How do I PERSONALIZE my high school experience? What is the role of my counselor? Why is it important to live a balanced life? What are my goals for freshman year?

COURSES AND CREDITS Courses English Math Science Social Studies College Requirements by semester Graduation Requirements by semester Courses English Math Science Social Studies World Language Fine Arts Applied Arts Health P.E. Traffic Safety Consumer Ed **Civics** TOTAL CREDITS 8 6 4 1 Variable 7 Non Credit Req. 41

School Resources Counselor Drop-In Center Deans’ Office/Police Liaison Academic Supports: Teachers, TLC, Homework Club, Study Hall, Resource Periods Coaches, Club Sponsors, Case Managers CRC

Your Counselor Academic planning Assistance with personal matters Support for four years your advocate confidentiality Transition planning - entering and exiting high school (post-high school planning) Letters of recommendation, references for you Office location How to contact us - walk-in, email, appointments with Ms. Maravilla

Balance! School: -courses and their homework expectations -extracurricular activities - sports and clubs Outside responsibilities: -work -family -religious community Friends Personal wellness - good sleep habits, good nutrition, exercise, good mental health

Homework Calculator Helpful tool! Access it through the HPHS website Look under “Counseling” on left-hand side “Homework Calculator”

HPHS Curriculum Program of Studies Four or five academic classes per year from: English, Math, Social Studies, Science and World Languages Explore our wide range of elective course options Course registration meetings to finalize in February Sophomore course planning focus

English Four year graduation requirement Placements made by teacher Sophomore English English II plus Reading English II Honors English II

Math Three year graduation requirement, four years recommended Placements made by teacher Follow math pathway

What is diagonal movement? MATHEMATICS College Prep and College Prep Survey Honors Geometry Honors Geometry Algebra I Geometry Survey Algebra I Survey Algebra II with Trigonometry Honors Algebra II with Trigonometry Algebra II What is diagonal movement? Trigonometry & Related Topics Pre-Calculus Honors Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB Calculus Discrete Math AP Calculus BC Electives Statistical Reasoning AP Statistics Intro to Computer Science AP Computer Science Principles AP Computer Science A IOSA App Development Multivariable Calculus

Science Two year graduation requirement, three or four years recommended Placements made by teacher Physics is the most common freshman course Most sophomores take Chemistry, Chemistry Survey or Chemistry Honors

Social Studies Two years graduation requirement, one year must be US History and one semester must be Civics; three or four years of Social Studies recommended Placements made by teacher for most courses

Sophomore Social Studies Options World History: Ancient to Modern (college prep or college prep survey) AP Psychology, AP Economics or AP European History * AP courses are college level * A Social Studies Department meeting is so that you can make a good decision about course selection * There may be a summer reading expectation 3. Civics (one semester) and Economics, regular level Psychology or Honors Civics (other semester)

Civics NEW graduation requirement One semester course The course discusses things you will learn in order to vote, among other ideas Can be paired with another one semester social studies option (Economics, regular Psychology or Honors Civics for sophs). Several other options for juniors and seniors exist Service learning component as part of course

World Languages No high school graduation requirement, colleges expect 2-4 years Placements made by teachers HPHS offers Spanish and Spanish Language Arts, French, Italian, Chinese and Hebrew Spanish is the only World Language taught at College Prep Survey level Spanish and French have AP courses All courses have honors options beginning with the second year’s course

PE, Health and Traffic Safety One semester of PE One semester of Health Traffic Safety/ Driver’s Education ** Dual Language Sophomore PE and Traffic Safety -- pending School Board approval**

Fine Arts Visual Arts Theatre Arts Dance Art Studio Acting Dance I Drawing/Painting Directing for the Stage Dance II Ceramics/Sculpture Technical Theatre Dance IV Graphic Arts Design for the Stage Metal Work & Glass Film Making Photography Advanced Production

Fine Arts Continued Music Concert Band Symphony Orchestra Wind Ensemble Chamber Orchestra Wind Symphony Concert Choir Jazz Lab Band Treble Ensemble Jazz Ensemble Chorale Percussion Ensemble Swing Choir Guitar Music Theory Concert Orchestra

APPLIED ARTS Business Family & Consumer Sciences Design Technology Financial Accounting (H)* Preschool Lab: Intro to Teaching 3D Animation Intro to Business* Preschool Lab II,III and IV Intro to Engineering Design (H) Management Leadership Child Development Principles of Engineering (H) Entrepreneurship Creative Cuisine Digital Electronics (H) Marketing for Sports & Entertainments Individual & Career Development* Graphic Arts I, II, III, IV for (fine or applied arts) Fashion & Interior Design *Meets Consumer Ed Requirement

CONSUMER EDUCATION Students at HPHS can meet this state requirement by earning credit in any of the following courses: Freshman / Sophomore Courses: Introduction to Business Individual and Career Development Economics Junior/ Senior Courses: Personal Living or Family Living (seniors only) Consumer Economics (summer school only) Work Partnership Program TPI Lifeskills Business Math Fundamentals AP Economics Economics Business Law Accounting Honors

TECH CAMPUS Students must apply for this CLC on-site program. Available programs include: HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAMS Certified Nurse Assisting Criminal Justice Cosmetology Culinary Arts Early Childhood Education Emergency Medical Services Fire Fighting Medical Assisting COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAMS Digital Video Production Game Programming/App Development/3D Gaming Multimedia Design MANUFACTURING/INDUSTRIAL PROGRAMS Building Trades/Construction Mgmt. Computer Networking Computer Support Services Photonics Welding/Fabrication Mechatronics TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS Automotive Service Collision Repair

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