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1 Class of 2022 High Ability Mathematics Parent Night

2 High School level rigor More challenging homework Difficult assessments More time required to study mathematics Grades below A What to Expect

3 AHS Classes 2022

4 Grade Level ACE/AP *Specific criteria place a student in the ACE program* Honors (Pre-AP)Core 40 7 th Algebra 1Pre-Algebra 7 Math 7 8 th Geometry HAAlgebra 1 Math 8 9 th College Algebra 2 ACEGeometry ACEGeometry HonorsAlgebra 1 10 th Trigonometry ACE + Math Elective such as AP Statistics College Algebra 2 ACE Algebra 2 HonorsGeometry 11 th AP Calculus A/B ACETrigonometry ACE + AP Calculus AB ACE Pre-Calculus Honors Algebra 2 12 th AP Calculus B/C ACE AP Calculus A/B VU Math 102/104: College Algebra & Trigonometry

5 The Commitment 1. The student must desire to be challenged. To be truly challenged, one must expect to stumble along the way. 2. This is a 3 year commitment. Taking Algebra I in 7 th grade sets your student’s math classes for grade 8 and grade 9. The only exit point from this path would be during the 7 th grade.

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7 HS Courses Taken in Middle School Courses will be listed on the high school transcript—with credit and grade factored into GPA To decline the credits, an Informed Consent Form must be signed by the parent The Informed Consent Form will be available to parents in the fall of the freshman year and can be signed at any time during high school When opting-out of the credits, both semesters of the course must be declined When declining credits, students may move on to the next course in the sequence; however, the student will most likely need to fulfill additional credits for graduation in that area (this will be explained in detail on the Informed Consent Form)

8 Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Course(s) English 8 credits4 years Core 40 English Math 6 credits3 years Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Student must earn 6 math credits after entering high school and be enrolled in a math or quantitative reasoning class each year of high school. Science 6 credits3 years Biology I Core 40 Science Chemistry I OR Physics I OR Integrated Chemistry Physics

9 Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Course(s) Social Studies 6 credits3 years  Geography  US History  Government & Economics PE 2 credits2 semesters  PE I and PE II Health 1 credit1 semester  Health

10 Core 40 Diploma CreditsYears Course(s) Directed Electives 5 credits World Languages Fine Arts Career-Technical General Electives 12 credits Career Academic Sequence Recommended Local 1 credit1 semester Preparing for College & Careers TOTAL 47 credits

11 Core 40 Diploma with Academic Honors Complete all requirements for Core 40 Diploma PLUS Earn 2 additional math credits (students must earn 6 math credits after entering high school and be enrolled in a math or quantitative reasoning course during each year of high school) Earn 6-8 credits in world language (3 years) Earn 2 fine arts credits Earn C- or better in all courses counting toward diploma Have a GPA of 2.7 (B-) or higher

12 Core 40 Diploma with Academic Honors In addition, students must complete ONE of the following: Complete 2 AP courses and exams resulting in 4 credits Dual credit courses resulting in 6 college credits A combination of the AP/Dual credit options above A combined 1750 or higher on all 3 sections of SAT with a minimum score of 530 on each section A composite score of 26 or higher on ACT and completion of the written section

13 Khan Academy Algebra 1 Virtual Summer School

14 Algebra 1 Readiness Course (ARC) Virtual learning opportunity for incoming seventh graders enrolled in Algebra 1 Course preassesses student and assigns related prerequisite skills practice Reports progress to student and parent ARC content may serve as a supplemental resource for your student throughout their Grade 1 Algebra 1 course.

15 ARC Registration-Student Parent Emails provided in Power School will receive an introduction letter and specific instructions on how to register for ARC. Some students may already have a Khan Academy account created which can be used for this course.Khan Academy New-to-Khan Academy students should sign up to fully access the ARC content. Students must enter their Class Code provided in the parent email which will be sent by June 1, 2015

16 ARC Registration-Parents Parent should be sure they have their student’s user credentials to register their own parent email tied to your student’s account. This allows parents to receive weekly reports of your student’s progress. Having your email also allows for the access of your student’s user credentials, should they be lost or forgotten.

17 For questions about your account, contact, Sara Hunter sahunter@avon-schools.org

18 Your student is currently enrolled in Algebra I. If you wish to change this placement, please contact the appropriate counselor listed below by the end of school. Middle School North—Mrs. Davasher Middle School South—Mr. Quirke

19 AVON HIGH SCHOOL AVON HIGH SCHOOL Math AP EXAM RESULTS 2004 - 2015

20 What do the terms “AP” and “dual credit” mean? AP stands for the College Board’s Advanced Placement program, a nationally recognized and rigorous curriculum taught in high schools. The course consists of a class and an examination given in May. A passing score of 3 or higher on a scale of 1-5 will result in the awarding of college credit by most institutions. Dual credit means a student is enrolled in a university (e.g., Vincennes University) and at AHS. The student earns credits on a specific college transcript and can transfer those credits. www.transferin.netwww.transferin.net

21 Why talk about AP and dual credit at this early stage? Students planning on going to college should plan on taking dual credit and AP courses during their high school career. Families can begin to map out a plan now for these courses. The 9 th grade year is a foundation for the skills and knowledge leading toward college preparation. The grades from freshman year typically will be one- third of the grades colleges will see on applications.

22 AP Calculus AB

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24 AP Calculus BC

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26 AP Statistics

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28 AVON HIGH SCHOOL Advanced Placement / Honors Program COURSE WEIGHTING

29 Why Take Honors / AP Courses ? Complete Requirements for the Academics Honors Diploma. Better prepare students for rigor of college work. Better prepare students for standardized tests that determine college admission and scholarships.

30 Why use grade weighting Encourages students to take more rigorous courses. Rewards students with higher GPA Helps maintain higher class rank Ensures that students with the highest rankings have taken the most challenging curriculum.

31 AVON HIGH SCHOOL WEIGHTED COURSES.1.2.3

32 CALCULATING WEIGHTED CUMULATIVE GPA Points added to cumulative GPA based on a level factor and the number of semesters completed. Level I =.1 X # creditsearned = Level II =.2 X # credits earned = Level III=.3 X # credits earned =______ Total factor points = Total Level factor points Semesters Completed= pts. Added to GPA

33 CALCULATING CUMULATIVE GPA English 9 H2 credits Geometry Ace2 credits Geo & Hist World H2 credits TOTALS6 credits X.1 =.6 Chemistry H2 credits TOTALS2 credits X.2 =.2.6 +.2 =.8 2 Sem =.400 add on

34 CALCULATING WEIGHTED CUMULATIVE GPA Unweighted Cumulative GPA =3.500 + Weighted points added =.400 Weighted Cumulative GPA=3.900


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