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Doerre Course Selection 7 th to 8 th grade
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Important Dates to Remember Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in schedule form to your Social Stuides teacher Feb. 12th– Last day to turn in Office Application and copy of report card to the counseling office. February– Course Input through Soc. St. May 31st– Last day to turn in OCPE form **JUNE 12th– Last day for schedule changes**
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High School Graduation Plan Foundation Plan with Endorsements : 4 years English 4 years Math* 4 years Science 3 years Social Studies 1 year PE 2 years Foreign Language* 1 year Fine Arts* 7 Electives from one of the following endorsements: 1. STEM 2. Business and Industry 3. Public Services 4. Art/Humanities 5. Multi-Disciplinary
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Distinguished Graduation Plan 4 credits of Math including Algebra II 4 credits of Science Curriculum requirements of at least one endorsement.
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High School Credit Classes at Doerre All high school credit courses grades are posted on your high school transcript A student who misses more than 9 days in a semester will be denied credit unless Dr. note is presented Students must be present on the day of the course final exam or they will receive a zero unless they provide a Dr. note Exams may not be taken early
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Typical 8 th grade Schedule English/Language Arts (R, Pre AP, GT) Math (R), Pre-Algebra (Pre AP) Algebra (Pre AP or GT) Science (R, Pre AP, GT) Social Studies (R, Pre AP, GT) 3 Electives
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English/Language Arts ______Regulars ______Pre AP ______GT
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Math _____Regulars _____ Pre-Algebra –Pre AP _____ Algebra I – Pre AP _____Algebra I – GT
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Science _____Regulars _____ Pre AP _____GT
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Social Studies _____Regulars _____ Pre AP _____GT
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PRESENTING: THE DOERRE ELECTIVES!
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FULL YEAR ELECTIVES FULL YEAR ELECTIVES
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Boys PE / Girls PE Boys PE or Girls PE are not required in 8 th grade, but can be selected as one of your three elective choices
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ATHLETIC SEASONS GIRLS vVOLLEYBALL vBASKETBALL BOYS v FOOTBALL vBASKETBALL 8 th graders must have PE in their schedule in order to move into Athletics during the year. Students do not have to be in Athletics to take any other sport.
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ART INTRODUCTORY $ INTERMEDIATE $+ ADVANCED $+ FEE
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INTRODUCTORY INTERMEDIATE + ADVANCED +
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No Previous Band -$ Previous Band-$ Orchestra-$
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BOYS-$ INTERMEDIATE GIRLS-$ ADVANCED GIRLS-$ Fees Rehearsals
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EXPLORATORY LANGUAGE Intermediate school elective class that explores different languages around the world –Not a High School Credit!
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Spanish I or French I Spanish I or French I Must have a year end average in ELA of 80 or higher High school credit course with intense curriculum/expectations –Grade will post to high school transcript for colleges to see Students required to do homework and study vocabulary and grammar 20-30 minutes per night Recommend strong study skills and good attendance
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Spanish II Prerequisite – Successful completion of Spanish I Satisfies 2 nd year requirement for Recommended Graduation Plan Expectation is to perform at a high level of proficiency at the 2 nd year level with grade posting to your high school transcript
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Spanish I for Native Speakers Accelerated Spanish course for native speakers who demonstrate readiness on a placement test showing informal Spanish skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing Spanish.
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OFFICE AIDE NEEDED: SATISFACTORY CONDUCT GOOD ATTENDANCE CONFIDENTIALITY POSITIVE ATTITUDE C AVERAGE OR BETTER IN EACH CLASS
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Digital Design Media Production Prerequisite –No more than 2 Us in Technology Application grades in 6 th or 7 th grade Combines computer skills of electronic design, editing, and production of a product Mastery of Reading and Math TAKS required High School Credit Elective Course Full year course
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Reading Adolescent Literature For students who read on or above grade level and enjoy the opportunity to select books to read and share with others in class – FULL YEAR
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For students who enjoy a challenging, mental math course and have strong math skills. FULL YEAR COURSE NUMBER SENSE
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Path I HS Provides instructional support for Pre AP classes Requires in school tutoring and after school tutoring Builds study and research skills High School Elective credit
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SEMESTER ELECTIVES Each class is a half year course. You must choose two to equal a full year.
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Intro to Tech Theater This class will includes units of study in play analysis, stage set up, along with props, costume and make up.
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Crafts 3 dimensional Art class with hands on art projects Fee required to cover cost of projects No previous experience with Art needed
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OFFICE AIDE NEEDED: SATISFACTORY CONDUCT GOOD ATTENDANCE CONFIDENTIALITY POSITIVE ATTITUDE C AVERAGE OR BETTER IN EACH CLASS
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Reading Adolescent Literature For students who read on or above grade level and enjoy the opportunity to select books to read and share with others in class
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For students who enjoy a challenging, mental math course and have strong math skills. NUMBER SENSE
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Touch System Data Entry ONE SEMESTER OF HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT (formerly Keyboarding)
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Principles of Human Services Semester high school credit class that covers personal human development, human services careers such as child care, cooking, decision making skills, and positive relationships
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Professional Communications Semester High School Credit Students will explore a variety of career options and develop an understanding of the relationship between academic skills and potential career goals
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Communication Applications High school credit speech class that develops professional and social speaking skills
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Health High School Credit Elective Topics include personal responsibility for fitness and wellness
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High School Credit Courses FULL YEAR COURSES Spanish I Spanish II French I Digital Design Media Production Algebra I Path I SEMESTER COURSES Touch System Data Entry (Keyboarding) Professional Communications (Career Connections) Health Communication Applications Principles of Human Services (Skills for Living)
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This powerpoint will be available on the Doerre website beginning tomorrow. Please also visit the Klein ISD homepage for new graduation plan information
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CHOOSE WISELY TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS NEXT YEAR!!
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