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1 Brookville High School Freshmen Scheduling 2016-2017

2 EDUCATION PAYS ● Bachelor’s Degree - $57,252 ● Some College or Associate Degree - $39,858 ● H S Grad - $26,467

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4 State Graduation Requirements English Language Arts 4 units Health ½ unit Mathematics/Alg. II 4 units Physical Education/Waiver ½ unit Science 3 units Social Studies 3 units Electives 5 units

5 Brookville Graduation Requirements 21 st Century Technology ½ unit Fine Arts 1 unit Personal Economics 1 unit Community Service Freshmen - 5 hours Juniors - 15 hours Sophomore - 10 hours Senior - 20 hours

6 End of Course Exams ●Algebra I, Geometry (4 points minimum) ●English I, English II (4 points minimum) ●Biology ●American History, American Government (6 points minimum in social studies & science) ●Scored 1-5 – Limited (1), Basic (2), Proficient (3), Accelerated (4), Advanced (5)

7 Course Completion & One of the Following 1) Earn 18 cumulative points on EOC 2) Earn remediation-free score on national college admission exam (ACT/SAT) 3) Earn state approved/industry-recognized credential or state license in a career & achieve a workforce readiness score on job skills assessment

8 Grade Level Requirements – Your First Two Years 9 th 10 th English IEnglish II Physical ScienceBiologyMath Mdn World HistoryMdn Am. HistoryPE Health 21 st Century Tech

9 PE Waiver Open to freshmen participating in 2 seasons of interscholastic sports - includes Marching Band & Cheerleading Not credit replacement - credit Waiver Students not fulfilling requirements by the end of the 9 th grade, will be scheduled for P.E. sophomore year

10 PE Waiver (continued) ●Failure to complete season in good standing will not allow Coach, Advisor or Director to sign off ●P.E. Waivers may not be accepted in all schools ●FAQ’s www.ode.state.oh.uswww.ode.state.oh.us ●ALL students & parents sign form marking participate or NOT participate

11 DOWN THE ROAD ●Failed required courses must be made up in summer school, correspondence or repeated ●22 Credits to graduate! ●End of Course Exams

12 Choosing Your Classes ●Requirements ●Abilities, interests, needs, chosen vocation ●MVCTC? CCP? ●4-year college? ●Note Prerequisites ●Time or financial constraints

13 Freshman Electives ●French I ●Spanish I ●Art I ●Concert Choir ●Shades of Blue ●Wood Technology ●Band ●Marching Guard/ Band ●Marching Guard (sem) ●Music Theory ●Accounting I

14 Freshmen Electives Continued ●Nutrition and Wellness / Culinary Fundamentals ●Human Growth /Development ●Marketing Consumer Awareness/Business Management: Entrepreneurship ●Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources (AFNR) ●SAE project in all Ag. Ed. Classes ●21 st Century Technology (Recommended if waiving PE)

15 MVCTC Requirements ● 2 Credits – English ● 2 Credits – Science ● 2 Credits – Math ● 2 Credits – Social Studies ●.5 Credit – Health ●.5 Credit – PE or waiver ●.5 Credit – 21 st Century Technology

16 College Prep Requirements The Minimum Preferred 4 units English4 units English 4 units Math 3 units Science 4 units Science 3 units Social Studies4 units Social Studies 2 units For. Language3 units For. Lang. 1 unit Fine Arts1 unit Fine Arts

17 HONORS DIPLOMA ●Meet any 7 of following 8 criteria: ●A) 4 units of English ●B) 4 units of Math ●C) 4 units of Science ●D) 4 units of Social Studies ●E) 3 units of Foreign Language or 2 units of 2 Foreign Languages ●F) 1 unit of Fine Arts ●G) GPA 3.5 on 4.0 scale ●H) Composite score of 27/ACT or 1210/ SAT

18 COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS ●For more information –CCP Meeting - Wednesday, February 24th @ 7:00 p.m. in auditorium ●Anyone interested in participating in CCP next year MUST attend this important meeting.

19 IMPORTANT REMINDER!!! Purple Registration Forms - With PE Waiver Due To Miss Howard - No Later Than Feb. 3rd ●PARENT SIGNATURE REQUIRED ●STUDENT SIGNATURE REQUIRED ●spanglers@brookvilleschools.org ●937-833-6761 x 2141

20 Brookville Community Scholarship Foundation ●Organized in 1991 ●Board of Trustees represents community ●Established to give Brookville students post secondary opportunities - awarded 830 + scholarships valued over $1.2 million ●Endowment Fund Foundation Families($100/yr for five years) Foundation Business(from $100 to $1,000 for 5 years) ●Call Dale Creamer at 833-4771

21 YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM ● Learn powerful skills used to achieve higher levels of personal/academic excellence ● 8 th grade students whose parents have not completed a college degree ● For further information, contact Sinclair College at (937) 512-5187


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