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1 2018-2019 Course Request Presentation
Sharyland High School

2 Foundation High School Program
Graduation Program Foundation High School Program Beginning with the school year, the state adopted a new graduation plan known as the Foundation High School Program. The program consists of 22 credits with the opportunity to earn 4 additional credits (for a total of 26 credits) in one of the endorsement areas. In addition, a student may earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement as well as Performance Acknowledgments by completing certain additional requirements.

3 Foundation High School Program with endorsements-26 credits
ELA – 4 Credits (English I, English II, English III, and Advanced Course) Math – 4 Credits (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and Advanced Science –4 Credits (Biology, IPC or additional Advanced Course, Advanced Course and Advanced Course ) Social Studies – 3 Credits (U.S. History, Government, Economics, World Geography or World History) LOTE (Language other than English) - 2 Credits (In the same LOTE) Fine Arts- 1 Credit Physical Education – 1 Credit Electives- 7 Credits (to include technology application and Professional Communication) Curriculum requirements for one or more endorsements 1 Arts and Humanities 2 Business and industry 3 Public Services 4 STEM 5 Multidisciplinary Studies A student may earn a Distinguished level of Achievement by successfully completing: FHSP Complete at least one endorsement 4 Credits in Science 4 Credits in Math, to include Algebra II

4 With HB5, the Career Clusters have been divided into Endorsements:
No CTE Clusters Multidisciplinary Studies Encompasses courses from any of the endorsement areas.

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6 ENDORSEMENT Accolades!!
Arts & Humanities Business & Industry Public Services STEM Multidisciplinary

7 Graduation Accolades!! Distinguished Level of Achievement
Performance Acknowledgement

8 GPA (Grade Point Average)
Only the core classes are calculated into the Grade Point Average taken in grades 9-12…….. English Math Science Social Studies Courses taken through Summer School, Ed Options, AEP, Credit By Exam or off campus programs are not calculated into the GPA

9 Reading a transcript Loss of Credit Averaging Policy Language Arts
SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 Language Arts 09/10 ENG 1:Q 10/11 ENG 2:H * 10/11 ENG 2:R 11/12 APENGLAN:P Speech 08/09 COMMAPP J Mathematics 09/10 ALG 09/10 GEOM:Q 10/11 ALG 10/11 PRE CALC Loss of Credit Averaging Policy

10 Averaging Policy Students must have a semester grade of at least a 65 to qualify for the averaging of two semesters. The average of both semesters must be a 70 or higher for credit to be earned. Averaging policy does not apply for lost credits due to attendance.

11 Total Credits

12 Credits needed to be promoted to the next grade level
10th grade 6 credits 11th grade 12 credits 12th grade 18 credits Number of credits needed for Graduation 26

13 Credit Recovery Local Credit by Exam--- students may take a local CBE for a course they have previously failed or lost credit in. (70%) Plato--These classes are for courses that students have failed, or lost credit due to attendance, however, they must meet specific requirements. Summer School---students can recover credits that they previously failed or lost credit in or can take classes (Speech, Health or BUSIM1) for acceleration for $150 per ½ credit.

14 Level of Courses CP College Prep Pre-AP/Honors Pre Advanced Placement DC Dual Credit AP Advanced Placement

15 AP and Dual Credit + Similarities + Differences
Both expose students to college level work Both allow students to earn college credits while in high school + Differences Dual credit performance is based on a course grade while AP scores are based on a standardized exam. AP students take the course in a high school setting with other high school students and high school teacher. Dual credit may take place with a high school teacher or a college professor. Dual credit classes will have a $50 fee and AP classes are free.

16 Classes Offered at Sharyland High School
AP Courses Dual Credit Courses AP English Language (English 3) AP English Literature (English 4) AP World History AP U.S. History AP Government/AP Micro Economics AP Chemistry AP Physics 1 and 2 AP Biology AP Environmental Science AP Spanish Language AP Spanish Literature AP French Language AP Statistics AP Calculus AB/BC American History Art Appreciation Drama Appreciation College Algebra Statistics Economics Composition I/Composition II Literature Government Speech Micro Computer Applications

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19 Important Reminders about Advanced courses
Pre-AP/Honors, Dual Credit and AP English courses may have a required summer reading list Pre-AP and AP courses have a contract, outlining the level of commitment and exit criteria, which must be signed when classes begin For additional details on summer assignments, visit the SHS website, Counselor’s Corner

20 Add to Your Course Request form
Are You a Teen Worker? JUNIORS & SENIORS If you are interested Add to Your Course Request form Career Prep I 0531/2531

21 Student Prerequisites:
Must have a social security number/card Need to be at least 16 years of age Reliable transportation Ready to work! Must have a paying job; need to receive a pay check Student Perks: Will be in 5th block class 45 minutes; leave at 3:15 p.m. to work Will receive a grade in class and pay from employer Will count towards credit in career path.

22 With HB5, the Career Clusters have been divided into Endorsements:
No CTE Clusters Multidisciplinary Studies Encompasses courses from any of the endorsement areas.

23 Arts & Humanities Option 1: Complete Five (5) Social Studies Credits
Complete Four (4) Levels of the same LOTE or Two (2) Levels of LOTE and Two (2) Levels of another LOTE Option 3: Complete a Coherent Sequence of Four (4) Credits from one or two categories in Fine Arts Eg. 4 credits in Choir or, 2 credits in Choir + 2 credits in Theater Arts

24 Arts & Humanities Scenarios
Scenario # 1: Completed the following: Spanish I, Spanish II, AP Spanish Language, AP Spanish Literature Scenario #2: Completed the following: Band 1, Band 2, Dance 1, Dance 2 Scenario #3: Completed the following: Theater Arts (I – IV) Scenario #4: Completed the following: W. Geo, W. Hist., U.S. Hist., Govt./Eco., Specialty Social Studies course Scenario #5: Completed the following: Spanish I, Spanish II and French I, French II Arts & Humanities Scenarios

25 Business and Industry Option 1:
Complete Four (4) credits from the following CTE Career Clusters that consists of: 2 courses in the same career cluster 1 advance CTE course CTE Clusters Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology, & Communications Business Management & Administration Information Technology Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics

26 Business and Industry Scenarios
Scenario # 1: Completed the following: BUSIM I, Principles of Ag., Livestock Production, Advanced Animal Science Scenario #2: Completed the following: BUSIMI, Accounting I, Construction Technology, Accounting II Scenario #3: Completed English IV + Three (3) credits of Journalism or Debate Not Allowed Scenario #4: Completed the following: BUSIM I, Accounting I, Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology Scenario #5: Completed the following: Principles of I.T., Principles of Architecture, Principles of Business, Advanced Animal Science

27 Public Services Option 1:
Complete Four (4) credits from the following CTE Career Clusters that consists of: 2 courses in the same career cluster 1 advance CTE course Option 2: Complete Four (4) courses in JROTC CTE Clusters Education & Training Health Science Human Services Law, Public Safety, Corrections, & Security

28 Public Services Scenarios
Scenario # 1: Completed the following: Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology, Child Development, Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness Scenario #2: Completed the following: Principles of Education, Principles of Health Science, Medical Terminology, Health Science (Clinical Rotations) Scenario #3: Completed Four (4) courses of JROTC Not Allowed Scenario #4: Completed the following: BUSIM I, Principles of Human Services, Principles of Education, Child Development

29 STEM Option 1: Complete Four (4) credits in CTE that consists of:
2 courses in the same career cluster 1 advance CTE course Option 2: Complete Three (3) credits in Mathematics by successfully completing Algebra II and two additional math courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite Option 3: Complete Four (4) credits in Science to include Chemistry, Physics, and two additional science courses from the following: Any AP Science Course, Advanced Animal Science, Anatomy and Physiology, Medical Microbiology, Forensic Science, Principles of Engineering

30 Scenario # 1: Completed the following: BUSIMI, IED, CEA, POE
Scenario #2: Completed the following: Alg. I, Geometry, Alg. II, Pre-Calculus, AP Calculus or AP Statistics Scenario #3: Completed the following: Chemistry, Physics, AP Environmental Science, Forensic Science STEM Scenarios

31 MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Option 1: Complete the 4x4. Four Credits in the following: English Math Science Social Studies Option 2: Complete Four (4) credits in AP or DC from the following areas: English Mathematics Science Social Studies Economics LOTE Fine Arts

32 As we get ready to fill out the pre-registration form, remember:
PLEASE select your courses carefully based on your commitment level and interests….. Consult with your teacher, peers, or counselors for recommendations. When selecting classes, refer to your transcript, 4 year plan and elective course sheet (available on the website, Counselors Corner). You must select 9 courses. If you don’t , WE WILL !! You must write down the name and the number of the course you are selecting. Please consult with your parents. Indicate additional courses you are interested in.

33 Complete the following

34 Endorsement

35 Social Studies

36 Language Arts

37 Mathematics

38 Science

39 Additional Courses For the next series of choices, select courses from, the required coursework indicated, your personalized 4 year plan and/or elective sheet available on the web site. Remember when participating in Band, Athletics, JROTC or other programs that require a full year, you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.

40 Additional Courses Required
Foreign Lang. 2.0 credits PE 1.0 credits Speech .5 credits Tech App 1.0 credits Fine Art 1.0 credits Electives 4.0 credits

41 PE or elective Circle and Write down course name and number Remember when participating in Band, Athletics, JROTC or other programs that require a full year commitment , you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.

42 Fine Art or Elective Remember when participating in Band, Choir, or other fine art programs that require a full year commitment you will need to list the course twice. It does not matter which blanks you use, as long as each of the nine blanks are filled in.

43 Foreign Language or Elective

44 Technology Application or Elective

45 Speech or elective This class will need to be paired with another ½ credit course. Please see Elective sheets for choices.

46 Lastly… Accounting I Painting I Principles of Law English I Spanish I
In the event that there are conflicts with my elective choices, I would be interested in the following electives: _____________________, _____________________, _______________________ Accounting I Painting I Principles of Law Do you need to retake a half semester of any course? If so, indicate course and circle Semester A or B ____________________A or B _____________________A or B __________________A or B English I Spanish I Student Signature ______________________________ Date ________________________

47 Examples of entries if you only need half of a course:
If you need the 2nd half of English II: Speech (0176) / English II B (0132) If you need only speech: Interior Design (0461) / Speech (0176) If you need the 1st half of Algebra I: Algebra I A (0362) / Health (0690)

48 SHS website Counselors’ Corner
Stay Connected SHS website Counselors’ Corner

49 Closing Remarks Share this information with your parents.
Make sure that you are selecting the correct level of courses for YOU. Turn in the pre-registration form to your counselor As a reminder all AP classes may be offered in spring only, plan accordingly. On behalf of the Counseling Department, thank you for your attention. We hope this presentation has been informative and helpful. See you soon.


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