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1 2018-19 Scheduling Information Night – Feb. 20
Class of Senior Class of Junior Class of Sophomore

2 Academic Graduation Requirements Social Science & Civic Engagement
Class of 2019, 2020 and 2021 Academic Graduation Requirements: Class of 2019 and beyond CCS Diploma Academic International Baccalaureate STEM Arts Social Science & Civic Engagement Biblical Studies1 4 English Mathematics2 Science3 3 411 511 Social Studies Foreign Language ---- 3 of 1 OR 2 of 25,11 OR 2 of 25, 11 Fine Arts 1 PE6 .50 or waiver Health .50 Research *Speech Communication Technology **Electives 6 or 5.5 27,11 37,11 Total Credits 27 32-33 29-30 36-37 Ohio Testing Requirement8 Required GPA 3.50 on a scale11 ACT/SAT 27 ACT OR 1280 SAT11, 12 Field Experience9 Yes11 Portfolio10

3 CCS Standard Diploma – Class of 2019, 2020 & 2021
Biblical Studies1 4 English Math2 Science3 3 Social Studies Foreign Language ---- Fine Arts 1 PE6 .50 or waiver Health .50 Research *Speech 10th/11th Communication Technology **Electives 6 or 5.5 Total Credits 27 Ohio State Testing8 Required CCS Standard Diploma – Class of 2019, 2020 & 2021 4 Credits- Biblical Studies, English Math (Alg. II) 3 Credits -Science (Biology, and a Physical Science) 3 Credits- Social Studies (World History, U.S. History, Gov’t., Econ.) 1 Credit- Fine Arts .50 Credit- PE (or waiver), Health, Technology, Research, .50 Credit - *Speech Communication (required 10th/11th – not 12th) **Electives – 6 credits (12th-Class of 2019) 5.5 credits (11th /Class of and 10th/Class of 2021) Ohio State Tests (End-of-Course) Suggested: 2 credits of Foreign Language TOTALING 27 credits

4 *Speech Communication (required 10th/11th – not seniors)
ACADEMIC HONORS DIPLOMA CLASS OF 2019, 2020 AND 2021   CCS ACADEMIC HONORS Biblical Studies1 4 English Math2 Science3 411 Social Studies Foreign Language 3 of 1 OR 2 of 25,11 Fine Arts 1 PE6 .50 or waiver Health .50 Research-9th *Speech (10th/11th) Communication Technology **Electives 6 or 5.5 Total Credits 32-33 Ohio Testing Requirement8 Required GPA 3.50 on a 4.00 scale11 ACT/SAT 27 ACT OR 1280 SAT11, 12 Field Experience9 ---- Portfolio10 EXTRA CREDITS *Speech Communication (required 10th/11th – not seniors) Total 8 credits of Math and Science 3 Credits of Foreign Language (or 2 credits/2) 3.50+ GPA or ACT 27 or SAT 1280 1 Social Studies credit **Electives – 6 credits (12th-Class of 2019) 5.5 credits (11th /Class of and 10th/Class of 2021

5 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION HONORS DIPLOMAS
International Baccalaureate (Ms. Cora Binder) STEM (Mrs. Gina Smearsoll) Arts (Mr. Patrick Dwyer) Social Science & Civic Engagement (Mr. Jesse Holthus) Biblical Studies1 4 English Mathematics2 Science3 411 511 3 Social Studies Foreign Language OR 2 of 25, 11 3 of 1 OR 2 of 25,11 Fine Arts 1 PE6 .50 or waiver Health .50 Research *Speech 10th/11th Communication Technology **Electives ---- 27,11 37,11 Total Credits 29-30 36-37 Ohio Testing Requirement8 Required GPA 3.50 on a 4.00 scale11 ACT/SAT 27 ACT OR 1280 SAT11, 12 Field Experience9 Yes11 Portfolio10

6 Recommended Courses for Sophomore Year
Class of 2021 –Sophomore year Recommended Courses for Sophomore Year Biblical Studies-(Old Testament Survey) English 10 (World Literature) Math – (Department approval) Science – (Chemistry or IPC) Social Studies-(U.S. History or semester S.S). Speech Communication– English teacher approval Fine Art Technology, Health or PE Foreign Language (2 years recommended) Electives – 5.5 credits

7 Recommended Courses for Junior Year
Class of 2020 – Junior Year Recommended Courses for Junior Year Biblical Studies: (2 semesters or 1 credit) Biblical Theology (fall), Christian Perspectives on Philosophy, Church History (previously MCI 3 and 4), Foundational Christian Doctrines (spring), Personal Discipleship and Evangelism (previously MCI 5), Responsible Servanthood (previously MCI 6) English 11 – ( American Literature) or CCP Composition I Math (Department Approval) Science (Department Approval) 3 credits Social Studies (6 semester elective choices, U.S. History, Government, Economics) Speech Communication Foreign Language (2 years recommended) Fine Art PE, Technology or Health Electives – 5.5 credits

8 Recommended classes for Senior Year
Class of 2019 – Senior year Bible- Biblical Theology (fall), Christian Perspectives on Philosophy, Church History (previously MCI 3 and 4), Foundational Christian Doctrines (spring), Personal Discipleship and Evangelism (previously MCI 5), Responsible Servanthood (previously MCI 6) English 12, CCP Composition I & II, CCP Honors American Literature II Math (Department Approval) 4 credits Social Studies: Government and Economics Science (Departmental Approval) 3 credits Foreign Language (2 years recommended) Fine Art – 1 credit PE, Technology, Health – .50 credit each Electives – 6 credits

9 Honors and AP Courses AP Calculus AB AP Physics 1
Geometry, Algebra II English 9, 10 and 11 Biology, Chemistry I, Chemistry II, Scientific Research and Investigation Spanish III,V German III and IV Band, Choir World History AP Calculus AB AP Physics 1 AP Studio Art Drawing AP Studio Art 2-D AP Studio Art 3-D

10 College Credit Plus (CCP)
Earn college and high school credits at the same time by taking college courses. Honors Courses. Promote rigorous academic pursuits for college-ready students. Free program (includes tuition, books, and fees) on CCS Campus (18 courses), at public colleges and universities. Private colleges may have limited costs.

11 CCP/Honors Classes Science: Biology I English: Biology II
Social Studies: American History I American History II Psychology Technology Computer Programming Foundations Engineering Principles of Engineering English: Composition I Composition II Introduction to Literature Foreign Language: Spanish I, II, III, IV Math: Pre-Calculus College Algebra Statistics I Physical Ed./Health Personal &Community Health Behavior

12 Honors, AP and CCP Courses
Weighted on 5. 0 scale Boosts GPA and Class Rank Shows Rigorous Challenge Self Motivated College Prep

13 When selecting classes, it is important to keep the future in mind.
Education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections When selecting classes, it is important to keep the future in mind. Do you want to go to college? What career are you interested in? What classes do you need now to help you in the future? You have big dreams. Here’s how to achieve them. Education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections Career Pathways Link your interests to a future career

14 Ohio Means Jobs - Careers

15 Ohio Means Jobs - Careers
Secondary Pathway: Engineering and Design Postsecondary Program: Chemical Technology An Example of Courses with Secondary and Postsecondary Credits Secondary 7 8 English I Algebra I Physical Science Social Studies Fine Arts Pre-Engineering Technologies 9 10 English II Geometry Biology World History Health (.5) PE (.5) Manufacturing Operations World Languages 11 English III Algebra II Chemistry U.S. History Computer Integrated Manufacturing Engineering Principles 12 English IV Trigonometry/ Calculus Physics U.S. Government Manufacturing Capstone Postsecondary Year 1 1st Semester English Composition I Calculus I General Chemistry I Chemistry Lab Intro to Science Professions 2nd Semester Humanities Elective Calculus II General Chemistry II Chemistry Lab II Year 2 History Elective Physics I Organic Chemistry I Organic Chem Lab I English Composition II Physics II Organic Chemistry II Organic Chem Lab II Social Science Elective High School Career-Technical Education Program Courses High School Courses for Postsecondary Credit (Including Apprenticeship Hours) and the Corresponding Postsecondary Courses Required Courses Recommended Electives 1/2016 Visit education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections for reference information. Course titles and sequences will vary between schools.

16 SPRING TESTING SCHEDULE
ACT: February 27 - Juniors (State funded) Registered 10th/12th (No class for grades 9 – 12) End of Course Exams (EOC) Monday, March 26, 2018     9th grade ELA I        8:00-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, March 27, 2018     10th grade ELA II    8:00-11:30 a.m. Monday, April 16, 2018         Algebra I                  12:30-3:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 17, 2018         Geometry                12:30-3:00 p.m. Thursday, April 19, 2018       Biology                     8:00-11:30 a.m. Friday, April 20, 2018             American History 8:00-11:30 a.m. Monday, April 23, 2018         Government           8:00-11:30 a.m. ACT ASPIRE – (7th, 8th and 9th) May 2nd, 3rd and 4th (ACT Practice) PSAT Test- Oct. 10, Required for Juniors, Soph. can elect to take for $16 fee. (SAT Practice) AP Exams: AP Physics 1 - Tuesday, May 8,12:00 p.m. AP Calculus AB - Tuesday, May 15, 8:00 a.m.

17 Guidance Dept. Reminders
Parents- Use Power School to view grades. Check the homeroom tab frequently. Report Cards ed. Very Important Parent Report (VIP) by Schedule Change Policy – 2 Weeks Possible Master Schedule Changes in the future NEW-No credit for Teacher/Office Aide starting PE Waiver (No credit) Course Description Booklet Online – “Guidance” Online RENWEB Scheduling – Honors/Dept. Approval

18 2018-19 Scheduling Next Steps
1. Discuss with parents class choices based upon career aspirations. (utilize: Education.ohio.gov/CareerConnections) 2. Pencil in classes you would like to take following the required classes on your credit tracker. 3. Any honors or CCP courses must be approved by appropriate teacher. See Mrs. Smearsoll with CCP process questions. Department Chairs will share this approved google document list with Guidance Office. 4. Be prepared to schedule classes online through Renweb tentatively 3rd week in March with a due date shortly after spring break. 5. Guidance Office will detailed Renweb online schedule instructions. 6. Scheduling Questions: Ask teachers, guidance office or submit to:

19 Thank you for attending tonight!
Summer PE and Class Applications Thank you for attending tonight! Tips – Use separate for testing and to organize college outreach Global Learning – Mrs. Zaffiro Summer PE – See Mr. Ken Peters for details Date: June 4th –June 15th (Monday-Friday) Time: 8:00 a.m.-2:55 p.m. Cost: $345.00 Required Class Applications (online): Chapel Leadership – Mrs. Shelly Hauer Technical Theater – Mrs. Leah Perry Yearbook – Mrs. Cyndi Totten Scientific Research and Investigation Any Questions?


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