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HOW TO REGISTER FOR YOUR CLASSES

MDHS 2015-2016

COURSE SELECTION INSTRUCTIONS

REGISTRATION / COURSE SELECTION

Each school year, students take a variety of both core academic courses as well as electives and/or career and technical education classes.

It is very important for them to select the right courses to fulfill their graduation requirements.

WHERE DO I BEGIN?

Counselors for 10th and 11th grade have been doing one on one meetings with each student. For 9th

graders, the counselors did presentations in the English classes regarding scheduling.

The Counselors covered the following info:

Graduation Requirements

Academic History

What to think about when selecting classes

Course Selections

WHERE DO I BEGIN? (CONT.)

Students should use the information they received from their counselor in order to make the right course selections for their schedules.

For additional information and to see the current course selections being offered for 2015-2016, go to: http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/Page/39982.

You can also access it by clicking on the “2015-2016 Course Selections” link on the school webpage in the guidance section. (Look at the listings on the left side of the page)

THINGS YOU NEED IN ORDER TO REGISTER

Each student will need to use the following information:

1. Academic history/Grad Reqs. Sheet

2. A listing of courses being offered (The blue sheet given to the students – It can also be seen online).

Current juniors (class of 2016) interested in becoming a Teachers Aide (TA) need to select “peer counseling” when doing the online (Skyward) course selection. You must have a 3.0 GPA and be a senior.

3. A credit check sheet – (Only 10th and 11th grade students counselors will receive this)

Students will receive all of these things in their one on one meetings or in their English classes.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT JUNIORS(2012-2013 COHORT GROUP)

2.0 minimum grade point average

24 credits 4 – English 4 – Math (Must take and pass Algebra I & Geometry) 3 – Social Studies (World, American/U.S., Am. Gov’t,

Economics with Financial Literacy)

3 – Science (Must take and pass Biology) 1 - HOPE 1 – Practical Arts (vocational), Fine or Performing Arts 8 – Electives *One course must be taken online through LCVS/FLVS Passing scores on the FCAT (245) and Algebra I EOC

(399)*

* Concordant scores on ACT (19 Read) or SAT (430 Read) can be used after the student takes the Grade 10 FCAT at least one time to satisfy the FCAT graduation requirement. A concordant score of 97 on the PERT will satisfy the Algebra EOC graduation requirement.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT SOPHOMORES(2013-2014 COHORT GROUP)

2.0 minimum grade point average

24 credits 4 – English

4 – Math (Must take and pass Algebra & Geometry)

3 – Social Studies (World, American/U.S., Am. Gov’t, Economics with Financial Literacy)

3 – Science (Must take and pass Biology)

1 - HOPE

1 – Practical Arts (vocational), Fine or Performing Arts

8 – Electives

*One course must be taken online through LCVS/FLVS

Passing scores on the ELA and Algebra I EOC (399)*

* A Concordant score of 97 on the PERT will satisfy the Algebra EOC graduation requirement. Concordant scores for the ELA have not been determined at this time.

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CURRENT FRESHMEN(2014-2015 COHORT GROUP)

2.0 minimum grade point average

24 credits 4 – English

4 – Math (Must take and pass Algebra & Geometry)

3 – Social Studies (World, American/U.S., Am. Gov’t, Economics with finance)

3 – Science (Must take and pass Biology)

1 - HOPE

1 – Practical Arts (vocational), Fine or Performing Arts

8 – Electives

*One course must be taken online through LCVS/FLVS

Passing scores on the ELA and Algebra I EOC (399)*

* A Concordant score of 97 on the PERT will satisfy the Algebra EOC graduation requirement. Concordant scores for the ELA have not been determined at this time.

ACADEMIC HISTORY / GRAD REQ. SHEET

You can see the following information on your academic history:

1. Grades & credits earned

2. Every class that you’ve taken towards fulfilling your graduation requirements for a high school diploma are listed.

3. GPA - Here is how it’s listed on the Grad Req. Sheet:1. GPA 1 = Un-weighted GPA2. GPA 2 = Weighted GPA3. GPA 3 = Disregard (it’s an error)

The following slide is an example of the academic history / Grad Req. Sheet

ACADEMIC HISTORY (CONT.)

ACADEMIC HISTORY (CONT.)

Please note:

Every time you take a course, every grade you receive (even if you fail), will be shown on your academic history. If you retake a course for grade forgiveness and receive a better grade, each attempt will still be listed but only the better grade will be calculated for your GPA.

You cannot grade forgive a grade of F or D with a D. Only C or higher can give grade forgiveness.

COURSE SELECTION

Using the information given to each student, they can now make their course selections.

Things to consider:

1. Grade Forgiveness (current 9th,10th, & 11th)

2. Honors/AP Courses

3. Foreign Languages (especially Jrs. & Srs.)

4. Online Class – You must complete one

5. Balance in your schedule – don’t drive yourself crazy. Be realistic with what you can handle.

COURSE SELECTION (CONT.)

Keep in Mind:

We will be on a traditional 7 period day schedule

For current sophomores – if you are planning on attending a state university following graduation, you need to take 2 foreign language courses (ex: French 1 & 2). It is recommended that you start next year

Look at your academic history/grad reqs. sheet to see what you’ve completed.

Look at the graduation requirements to determine what classes you need to take

COURSE SELECTION (CONT.)Now that you have the information you need to:

1. Sign into Skyward: https://sky-smsweb.lake.k12.fl.us/scripts/wsisa.dll/WService=wsEAplus/fwemnu01.w

2. Look at the blue course selection sheet and choose the classes you want to take. The course selection can also be found at the following link: http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/Page/39982

3. You MUST select classes to fill a full 7 period schedule. Even if you plan on dual enrolling, select 7 classes. Current juniors –Even if you only have 3 core classes left to complete your graduation requirements, you MUST select 7 classes.

4. Make sure to select at least 5 alternate course selections (usually electives but it can be academic).

5. Print your course selections and then students and parents sign it. Current 10th and 11th graders must turn their sheets into the guidance office. Current 9th graders turn it into their English teacher.

COURSE SELECTION (CONT.)

You must complete your course selection on Skyward and turn in the print out of your selections to guidance (9th graders turn in their sheets to their English teacher) by

Wednesday April 29th.

Make sure to include the student and parent signatures on the course selection print out.

Keep your copy of your academic history/grad reqs. sheet and your credit check sheets for future reference.

NOW LET’S SELECT YOUR CLASSES ON SKYWARD

BUT WAIT! I HAVEN’T TALKED TO MY COUNSELOR YET! WHAT DO I DO?

10th and 11th graders are having one on one meetings with their counselor. If they don’t get called down to speak to their counselor by the time the scheduling process begins, don’t worry. The students can still put in their course selections. When their counselor calls them down (and they intend on speaking to every 10th and 11th grader), they will review their selections with them and allow them to make any changes needed.

9th graders will have a counselor speak to them in their English classes.

INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SELECT YOUR CLASSES ON SKYWARD

Before you begin this process, please remember .......... This is not your final schedule. This is just a selection of courses you would like to take.

You must have access to your skyward account in order to select your courses. If you are having issues logging in, you can speak to a media specialist for your log in info.

You can do this at anytime as long as you have internet access.

We suggest every student discuss their classes with their parents and refer to their academic history in order to make the right selections.

Counselors will review the selections but it is ultimately up to the student to choose the correct classes to satisfy their graduation requirements.

Login using

the same

username &

password

needed to

access a

computer on

campus.

On your

Skyward

wall/dashboard

you will see the

tab “schedule”

on the left side

of the screen –

click on

“schedule”.

Now you should be

on the schedule

page. Look on the

right side of this

page and you will

see “course

request for 2015-

2016”. Click on

“course request

for 2015-2016”.

On the request page you

will find available courses

on the left side sorted by

course number. Scroll to

find the course you need

to request. Select the

course and click “add

course”; if done correctly,

you will see the course

appear in the “selected

courses” area on the right

side of the page. ONLY

ADD THE 7 COURSES

YOU NEED FOR 2015/16,

DO NOT SELECT

ALTERNATE COURSES

IN THIS SECTION.

*Don’t worry about

“required” or “elective”

being noted next to the

course names, it’s for

office use only.

You can scroll to

find a course you

need to request or

you can use the

search bar to

locate a course.

Once you have

requested all of

your courses, click

the printer icon

and print your

requests.

Once you print this page, Write

down FIVE alternate electives

in rank order below the course

selections (1 being your

favorite). If alternates are not

listed and one of the courses

you select is no longer

available in the fall, an

alternate course will be chosen

for the student.

The student and a

parent/guardian will need to

sign and date the bottom of

the course request printout

(the oval spaces note where

they should sign); once

signatures are done, turn the

selection sheet into guidance

(10th and 11th graders) or to

their English teacher (9th

graders). Counselors will

finalize the requests after this is

done.

THAT’S IT!YOU ARE NOW DONE WITH

SELECTING YOUR COURSES FOR THE 2015-2016 SCHOOL YEAR

Frequently Asked Questions/Comments

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

What if I didn’t speak to my counselor about my academic

history?

ANSWER

Current 10th and 11th grade students are being called down to have one on one meetings with their counselors. It takes some time to get to speak to all of them. A counselor is going into all 9th grade English classes to discuss their credits with them.

If 10th and 11th graders don’t get called down by the time the scheduling process begins, don’t worry. The students can still put in their course selections. When their counselor calls them down, they will review their selections with them and allow them to make any changes needed.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

What should Incoming

9th graders do?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

Incoming 9th graders:

1. You will not do your course selections online. You will receive all of the information you need either with your counselor at the middle school or at Canes Expo at MDHS on May 14th @ 6:00pm.

2. If you have any questions about your teacher recommendations, you need to speak to your teachers at the middle school and/or your 8th grade counselor.

3. If you attend the Canes Expo, you can turn in your course request sheet at MDHS or to your counselor at MDMS.

4. *All other middle school students can turn in their course selections to MDHS once they have officially registered to be a student. You must register to be a Mt. Dora High School student before we can create a schedule. You cannot register until after the 2014-2015 school year has ended.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

What if I want to dual enroll at Lake Sumter State

College (LSSC) or Lake Technical School?

ANSWER You must let your counselor know that you are interested in dual enrolling.

Information about dual enrolling at LSSC can be found on our school website at http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/Page/38711. For Lake Tech go to: http://www.laketech.org/high-school-opportunities/dual-enrollment

11th and 12th grade students with at least a 3.0 GPA and a passing score for the FCAT Reading test (for current 11th graders) can dual enroll. Any students that will enter the 11th grade in the fall of 2015 may begin dual enrolling in the summer (after classes end at MDHS) before their 11th

grade year.

If you didn’t take the PERT, it will be given during the last week of May (You must let your counselor know that you would like to take the test). You can also qualify with SAT or ACT scores. See the webpage above for additional information.

You must be 16, pass the TABE test (given at Lake Tech) have most or all of your graduation requirements met, and have a 2.0 GPA in order to dual enroll at Lake Tech.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS/COMMENTS

What if I want to take some classes online?

ANSWER

You can choose to take a course on FLVS/LCVS at any time of the year. You must

work on it on your own time.

Florida virtual school/Lake County virtual school courses are real full time courses.

Don’t over do it and overwhelm yourself. Be realistic…. Will you do the work?

GO CANES!