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1 HIGH SCHOOL Where do I begin?!

2 Graduation Requirements:
24 credits TOTAL to graduate 18 from required courses 6 from elective courses

3 State Universities (also known as Regents universities)
Emporia State University Fort Hays State University Kansas State University Pittsburg State University University of Kansas Wichita State University

4 Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum
» Complete Qualified Admissions curriculum with at least 2.0 GPA AND achieve one of the following: » ACT composite score of 21 or higher OR » Earn a combined SAT score of 980 or higher OR » Rank in the top 1/3 of your graduating class » Those interested in attending KU: › 3.0 GPA + 24 ACT OR › 3.25 GPA + 21 ACT

5 Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum
» English – 4.0 credits » Math – 3.0 credits › To attend a Regents university, you must have: 4 years of Math OR 3 years of Math + a 22 on the ACT Math section » Science – 3.0 credits › At least 1.0 credit must be in Chemistry OR Physics » Social Studies – 3.0 credits If you are not interested in attending one of the Regents universities, be sure to look at their website for admission requirements!

6 Program Planning Guide (PPG)
Classes in RED count in more than one category. For example: Basic Digital Photography could count towards Fine Arts, Practical & Consumer Studies OR Technology.

7 Required Courses

8 English Language Arts Pages 64-65
Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum – 4.0 credits

9 Your current math teacher determines your math class for next year!
Mathematics Pages 77-79 Freshman Sophomore Junior Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum – 4.0 credits OR 3.0 credits + 22 ACT Math score Senior

10 Science Pages 81-87 Freshman Choices: Biology OR Honors Biology
Graduation Requirements: » 1.0 credit Life Science » 1.0 credit Physical Science » 1.0 credit your choice (Life or Physical) Science Pages 81-87 Life Science Classes: › Anatomy & Physiology › AP Biology › AP Environmental Science › College Biology › Genetics & Biotechnology › Horticulture › Student Naturalist Physical Science Classes: › AP Chemistry › AP College Physics › Astronomy › Chemistry › Physical Science › Physics › Physical Science Investigations Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum – 3.0 credits

11 Science Sequence Options Pages 81-87
Science – only because I have to: » 9th Grade: Biology » 10th Grade: Physical Science course » 11th Grade: Student Naturalist or Horticulture Science Sequence Options Pages 81-87 Science – it’s okay: » 9th Grade: Biology » 10th Grade: Chemistry » 11th Grade: Physics » 12th Grade: College/AP Chemistry or Biology Science – I LOVE IT!!! » 9th Grade: Honors Biology » 10th Grade: Honors Chemistry » 11th Grade: Physics » 12th Grade: AP Physics, AP or College Biology, AP or College Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, AP Environmental Science Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum – 3.0 credits

12 Social Science Pages 88-90 Freshman Year: 1.0 credit » Modern World History OR » Honors Modern World History Sophomore Year: Recommended that you take the 0.5 elective credit Junior Year: 1.0 credit » U.S. History OR » AP U.S. History Senior Year: 0.5 credit » U.S. Government OR » AP U.S. Government and Politics Kansas Regents Qualified Admission Curriculum – 3.0 credits

13 What’s the difference?

14 What are Social Science electives?

15 Health & Wellness 1.0 credit Page 80
» Physical Education Concepts/Health Education required your freshman year › Includes both physical education and health » Cheerleading or Dance Team will replace your Health & Wellness credit » It is recommended that any student athlete add Strength & Conditioning as an elective.

16 Fine Arts 1.0 credit Visual: Performing: See page 73 for full list!
» Basic Digital Photography » Ceramics » Drawing » Jewelry/Metals » Painting » Sculpture See page 69 for full list! » Acting » Argumentation & Debate » Concert Band » Concert Choir » Concert Orchestra » History of Film » Technical Theatre

17 Applied Communication OR World Language 1.0 credit
See page 12 for full list! » Acting » Creative Writing » Digital Media Technology (Yearbook) » Dramatic Arts » Forensics » Novice Debate » Public Speaking See page 96! » American Sign Language » French I-V » German I-IV » Japanese I-IV (only at ONW) » Spanish I-V » Spanish for Heritage Speakers

18 Practical & Consumer Studies 1.0 credit Page 13

19 Practical & Consumer Studies 1.0 credit
For class descriptions: » Business and Computers – page 61 » Construction & Design – page 23 » Digital Media – page 27 » Family and Consumer Sciences – page 66 » Government & Public Administration – page 38 » Manufacturing & Production – page 45 » Marketing – page 47 » Programming & Software Development – page 51 » Restaurant & Event Management – page 53 » Technology Education – page 94

20 Technology 0.5 credit Page 13

21 Technology 0.5 credit

22 Life Skill 0.5 credit Consumer & Personal Finance:
» Through Business Finance (page 21) OR Family and Consumer Sciences (page 66)

23 What about the rest?

24 Athletics and Activities
ELIGIBILITY: HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL: You must have passed 5 out of 7 classes the previous semester in order to play/participate…that means your grades this semester determine if you will be eligible for fall sports and activities next year!

25 Athletics and Activities
» Baseball » Basketball » Bowling » Cheerleading » Cross-Country » Dance Team » Debate » Football » Forensics » Golf » Gymnastics » Soccer » Softball » Swimming » Tennis » Track and Field » Volleyball » Wrestling

26 Enrollment Process Olathe East January 28th – Enrollment Meeting during Jag Time (Library) February 4th – Parent Meeting at 6:00pm at Olathe East February 11th – Enrollment during 1st hour (Library) Olathe North January 28th – Enrollment Meeting during Jag Time (Auditorium) January 31st – Parent Meeting at 6:00pm at Olathe North February 4th – Course selections need to be entered through StudentVue by this date

27 Enrollment Process Olathe Northwest January 28th – Enrollment Meeting during Jag Time (Auditorium) January 31st – Parent Meeting at 6:00pm at Olathe Northwest February 4th – Course selections need to be entered through StudentVue by this date Olathe South January 28th – Enrollment Meeting during Jag Time (Auditorium) January 29th – Parent Meeting at 7:00pm at Olathe South February 4th – Course selections need to be entered through StudentVue by this date

28 Enrollment Process Olathe West January 28th – Enrollment Meeting during Jag Time (Auditorium) January 30th – Parent Meeting at 6:00pm at Olathe West February 4th – Course selections need to be entered through StudentVue by this date

29 Any Questions?


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