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1 2016-2017 9th Grade Registration Rio Vista High School
Tony Martin, Principal Chris Nichols, Assistant Principal Dana Stockton, Counselor

2 When should you start thinking about life after high school?

3 High School Transcript
It is your scorecard! It is how colleges/employers evaluate you. It is the official/legal record of: student efforts/grades accomplishments extra-curricular activities

4 High School Transcript
Remember colleges look at all grades from freshman year to the senior year. You must do your best in all classes in order to keep your GPA high enough to be admitted to the college of your choice. Community service is important in so many ways so make sure you keep up with the hours and places you serve. This will help in college and scholarship applications.

5 Credits High School Classes are broken down into semesters and credits
One semester in one class is ½ credit Must earn a semester average of 70 One full year in a class is 1 full credit Semesters may be averaged for a passing grade of 70 Excessive absences will result in loss of credit

6 GPA and Class Rank Rio Vista HS uses Weighted Scale
GPA is calculated using semester grades of all subjects AP, Honors and Dual credit are weighted*: Ex. Regular class: 100 Ex. Honors: 105 Ex. AP or Dual Credit: 110 *Students must take AP exam in order to receive weight for AP courses.

7 Grade Level Classification
Freshman – Promoted from 8th grade or have less than 5 credits Sophomore – 5 credits Junior – 10 credits Senior – 15 credits

8 What if I don’t pass a course?
You must continue repeating the course until you receive credit

9 What is a Credit? One credit = 1 full year in a class
One half credit = 1 semester of a class To earn credit: Semester average must be 70% or better Must attend 90% of days Clara

10 Foundation Plan Endorsements Distinguished Performance
Acknowledgements Distinguished Endorsements Michelle Foundation Plan

11 Graduation Plans Foundation Endorsement(s) Distinguished
Foundation Endorsement(s) Distinguished (eligible for top 10%) Subject Area Credits English 4 Math 3 (Must include Algebra II) Science (Must include Chemistry & Physics) Social Studies Foreign Language 2 Fine Arts 1 Physical Education Electives 5 6 Total Credits for Graduation: 22 26

12 Foundation Plan Must be approved by administrator, counselor, and parent Not the best preparation for college Cannot select this program until completion of Sophomore year

13 Endorsements All students are on this plan beginning their freshman year Students select an Endorsement as part of their High School registration Students follow a Plan of Study to complete Endorsement

14 Distinguished Program
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional math credit, which must be Algebra II or higher One additional science credit, which must include chemistry & physics The curriculum requirements for at least one endorsement World History

15 Distinguished Four credits in mathematics, which must include Algebra II Four credits in science The remaining foundation plan curriculum requirements The curriculum requirements for at least one endorsement Michelle

16 Top 10% Rule Students in the top 10% of their graduating class AND complete requirements for Distinguished Graduate are eligible for automatic admission to any public University in Texas (except UT). To be eligible: Top 10% [UT – 7%] Enroll after HS [2yrs] Apply by the college deadline SAT or ACT scores

17 Performance Acknowledgement
For Outstanding Performance: In a dual credit course – 12 hours with a B or better Earning an Associates Degree In bilingualism and biliteracy – 3+ years of Foreign Language On a college AP test (Score of 3 or higher) On the PSAT, ACT, SAT PSAT = commended scholar or higher ACT-PLAN = college readiness in two of four subject areas SAT = combined reading and math score of 1250+ ACT = composite score of 28 (excluding writing) For earning a nationally/internationally recognized business or industry certification or license

18 ENDORSEMENTS STEM Business & Industry Arts & Humanities Public Service
Multi-Disciplinary Studies

19 MULTIDISCIPLINARY 4 x 4 Option
*This endorsement is required for entrance to most colleges & universities *Most students will earn this endorsement along with their other chosen endorsement Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional math course that must include Algebra II One additional science course that must include Chemistry and Physics BIM World History

20 STEM The STEM endorsement may be the right pathway for a student interested in careers such as a biochemist, bioengineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, medical scientists, mechanical engineer, chemical engineer, environmental engineer, avionics technicians, and physicists.

21 STEM Mathematics Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced science Two additional advanced math courses for which Algebra II is a prerequisite Pre Cal Calculus College Algebra / College Trig (Total of 5 Math Credits)

22 STEM Science Option Foundation Graduation Requirements &
One additional advanced math Two additional advanced science courses in addition to Chemistry and Physics A & P Environmental Systems Scientific Research & Design Advanced Animal Science (Total of 5 Science Credits)

23 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Possible career paths and interest areas for the Business & Industry Endorsement may include: Agricultural Science, Automotive Technology, Welding, Floral Design and Technology

24 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Animal Science Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit Principles of Agriculture Livestock Production Advanced Animal Science Practicum

25 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Floral Design Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional math credit One additional science credit Principles of Agriculture (can be taken concurrently with Art I) Art I (can be taken concurrently with Principles of Ag) Floral Design (certification possible) Practicum

26 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Mechanics and Metals
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit Principles of Agriculture Ag Mechanic Metals Ag Design and Fabrication Choose one of the following: Automotive (take concurrently with Design and Fabrication) Welding (take concurrently with Design and Fabrication) Practicum

27 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Technology Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit BIM I BIM II Web Technologies Animation

28 BUSINESS & INDUSTRY Yearbook Technology Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit BIM I Yearbook I Yearbook II Yearbook III

29 ARTS & HUMANITIES Possible career paths and interest areas for students pursuing an Arts and Humanities endorsement include courses related to Art, Band, Theater, World Languages, History, and Cultural Studies

30 ARTS & HUMANITIES Fine Arts Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit A coherent sequence of four credits from one of the following areas: Art Band Band Ensemble Jazz Band Theater

31 ARTS & HUMANITIES Language other than English Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit A coherent sequence of four levels of Spanish

32 ARTS & HUMANITIES Social Studies Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit BIM World History Psychology (1/2 credit) Sociology (1/2 credit)

33 PUBLIC SERVICE Possible career paths and interest areas for students pursuing a Public Service endorsement include courses related to: nursing, physician’s assistant, hair stylist, hospital administrator, nutritionist, counselor, child care worker, social worker

34 PUBLIC SERVICE Health Science Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit Principles of Health Science/Medical Terminology Health Science Choose one of the following Pharmacy Technician (certification possible) Practicum

35 PUBLIC SERVICE Child Care/Development Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit Principles of Human Service/Hospitality Child Development Child Guidance Practicum

36 PUBLIC SERVICE Cosmetology Option
Foundation Graduation Requirements & One additional advanced math credit One additional advanced science credit Principles of Human Service/Hospitality Choose one of the following Lifetime Nutrition Child Development Cosmetology (Hill College-Jr & Sr)

37 Advanced Academics Benefits Prepare for college
Opportunity for more points toward your GPA Possible college credits through AP exams and Dual Credit program Clara

38 High School Honors Honors courses are a privilege not a right. Therefore the following criteria will be used in determining if a student will be allowed into an honors course: Student cannot have failed any class the previous year Student must have a final average of 85 in the subject the previous year For honors chemistry & physics, math and science grades must be 85 Current teacher must recommend student for class by signing course selection sheet

39 High School Honors All honors courses require a summer assignment that is due on the first day of school. Student will be removed from honors class if summer work is not satisfactorily completed and turned in on the first day of school Student must have a cumulative average of 80 for the semester, or be removed Students & Parents will be required to sign a contract

40 Testing Requirements

41 All tests are completely online
All Graduation Plans…. REQUIRE students to pass all 5 EOC/STAAR tests: English 1 English 2 Algebra Biology U.S. History All tests are completely online

42 Registering for Courses
What a 9th grade schedule will look like: English I or Honors English I Algebra I or Geometry Biology or Honors Biology World Geography or Honors World Geography Spanish/Fine Arts/Athletics/PE/Endorsement

43 Registering for Courses
Complete Course Selection Forms and return to Mrs. Pruitt by Friday, April 22nd.

44 RVHS Guidance Office Counselor – Dana Stockton
Phone – ext.247


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