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JENKS HIGH SCHOOL

Enrollment Presentation for the

2017-2018 School Year

-Photos contributed by Jenks High School Yearbook Staff and teachers-

Mrs. Catterson A - B & V - Z

Mrs. Dennis C - G

Mrs. Fraley H - L

Ms. Nightingale M - P

Mrs. French Q-U & Lead Counselor

Mrs. Nassar College & Career

High School Guidance

Counselors

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

1. Earn 23 Credits

2. Take & Pass required courses

3. CPR/AED Training

4. Pass Financial Literacy Passport

23 Credits to Graduate:

Add it up . . .

9th Grade= 6 credits may be earned4 credits Minimum to be a sophomore!

10th Grade= 12 credits may be earned9 Credits Minimum to be a junior!

11th Grade= 18 credits may be earned16 Credits Minimum to be a senior!

12th Grade = 24 credits may be earned 23 Credits required to GRADUATE!

Specific Courses required to GraduateChoose one of two

“GRADUATION PATHWAYS”

to guide your course selection

I. College Preparatory

4 Language Arts credits

3 Math credits 9-12th gr.

3 Science credits

3 Social Studies credits

2 Credits Foreign Language

or Computer Technology

1 additional core credit

7 elective credits

II. Core Curriculum

4 Language Arts credits

3 Math credits 9-12th gr.

3 Science credits

3 Social Studies credits

1 Computer Tech (2019 Grads)

10 elective creditsIncludes core courses that may not

meet college admission

standards.

English - 4 credits9th grade:

English 9/Pre-AP English 910TH Grade:

English 10 or Pre-AP English 1011th Grade:English 11 or

AP Language and Composition12th Grade: English 12 or

AP English Literature and Composition, or Concurrent Enrollment (Composition 1 & 2)

What is an AP Course?AP = “ ADVANCED PLACEMENT”

This is a COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSE

BENEFITS:

Prepares a student for the rigor of college

In May, Students may take the AP exam ($95); many colleges grant college credit for specific AP test scores

SHOULD I TAKE AN AP COURSE???

Check pre-requisites; Talk to your teachers and parents

Some AP Courses require a contract or summer readings and assignments

Requires organization and self-motivation

Make sure you want this; read the Course Commitment on the back of your Enrollment Card.

Math - 3 credits Algebra I GeometryIntermediate Algebra**Algebra II or Pre-AP Algebra II

Math of Finance 12th**

Trig/College Algebra Pre-Calculus/TrigonometryPre-AP Pre-Calculus/Trig.

Business Calculus I, AP StatisticsAP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC Calculus III /Differential Equations

Linear Algebra/Advance Differential Equations(**not college preparatory/OK Promise/NCAA)

Get signature from your Math teacher; see chart page 33 of Course Guide

Science - 3 creditsBiology is required“Life Sciences”Genetics

Zoology

Environmental Science

AP Environmental Science

Biology, AP Biology

General Human Anatomy

Human Anatomy and Physiology

Biotechnology: Beyond CSI

Forensic Science & Data Analysis

Ornithology I, Ornithology II

1- and 2-semester classes

Science - Continued

“Physical Sciences”One of the following (Excluding Earth and Space

Science”) is required to Graduate

Physical Science Chemistry I Pre-AP ChemistryAP ChemistryPhysics

AP Physics I, AP Physics II

AP Physics C

Earth and Space Science

Social Studies

3 credits required:

▪ 9TH Grade: OK History▪ 10th Grade: World History

or AP World History ▪ 11th Grade: US History or

AP US Historyor CCEN 1493: US History

▪ 10-12th Grade: Government or AP American Govt & Politics /

AP Comparative Govt & Politics or CCEN POLS 1113: American Federal Government

World Languages

French

German

Spanish

Latin

Chinese

World Language Capstone

American Sign Language

Computer Science

Introduction to Programming

Fundamentals of Web Design (*TTC)

STEM Exploration (1-semester)

MultiMedia and Image

Management Techniques (*TTC)

AP Computer Science A

AP Computer Science Principles

Advanced Programming Concepts

Financial Literacy Passport

Students must show competency in 14

areas of financial education to receive a

diploma.

How to meet this requirement:

1. Financial Literacy (virtual or in-class)

2. TTCU FoolProof: not-for-credit,

free, online option

3. Math of Finance

CPR/AED Training

• State law mandates that students

graduating from high school receive

training in CPR and in the use of the

Automated, External Defibrillator (AED)

State Mandated Testing

Sophomores take tests in:

1. Math2. Science3. English (Including writing)

And students will take

4. US History testUpon completion of the course

Specific scores are NO LONGER required for graduation

ElectivesExplore career interests,

Expand your talents

Remember: check the

“Core” Subject Areas:

Social Studies:

East Asia Studies World War II Sociology

Holocaust Studies History through Film

AP European History AP Human Geography

Psychology AP Psychology AP Art History

Look for more choices in:

Science,

World Languages and

Computer Technology

Accounting I & II

Financial Literacy

Money Management and Investing

Computer Applications I & II

Pre AP Economics

AP Microeconomics

AP Macroeconomics

Business/Personal Law I, II, III & IV (Mock Trial)

Business

ArtDrawing I & II

Illustration and Design I & II

Ceramics I, II, III & IV

Painting I & II

AP Studio Art 2-D: Portfolio

AP Studio Art: Drawing

AP Studio

Speech and

DebateSpeech I & II

Competitive Dramatics

Value Debate I, II, III and IV

Policy Debate I, II, III and IV

Forensics Lab ( 7th hour )

DramaIntroduction to Acting/Theater

Acting Styles & Directing

Advanced Acting

Trojan Players

Beginning Stagecraft

Advanced Stagecraft

Stage Make-Up & Costuming

Advanced Stage Make-Up & Costuming

Introduction to Theatrical Design

Stage Design Rendering/Modeling Techniques

MusicGuard Band Orchestra

Instrumental Music Techniques

Beginning Women’s Chrorus

Advanced Women’s Chorus

Men’s Chorus

Mixed Chorus

AP Music Theory

Showchoir (“0” hour)

Media Production

Introduction to Film Making & Film Studies

Advanced Filmmaking & Film Studies

Screenwriting

Newswriting

Yearbook

Broadcast Media

Application and Teacher’s Signature on Enrollment Card required

Marketing Education(Completed Contract and Teacher’s Signature Required)

Fundamentals of Technology & Marketing

Marketing Fundamentals

Marketing Fundamentals-Fashion

Marketing Fundamentals – Sports

Business Management and

Supervision

Business Management - Sports

Business Management - Fashion

Marketing OJT

Family and

Consumer Science

Food Prep & Nutrition I & II

Adult & Family Living

Marriage & Family Life

Child Development

Housing & Interior Design

Wardrobe Planning & Construction

Advance Wardrobe Planning and Construction

Agriculture

Education

Agricultural Education

Agricultural Communications I & II

Agriculture Mechanics I & II

Equine Science

Introduction to HorticultureGreenhouse Management &

Floral DesignNursery Landscape and Design

Pre-EngineeringRequires Application and Acceptance to Tulsa Tech

9th Grade: Intro to Engineering Design10th Grade: Principles of Engineering

2-Year Pre-Engineering

•11th and 12th Grade

•Introduction to the field of Engineering through

hands-on projects using high-tech equipment

•Earn Credit for: Pre-Calc/Trig, AP Calculus, AP Physics

or AP Chemistry

Jenks High School

and/or

1 & 2-year Programs for Juniors & Seniors

Construction Interior Design Criminal Justice

Photography Pharmacy Tech Dental Assistant Culinary

Cosmetology Cisco Certifications Pre-Engineering

Biomedical Drafting Welding EMT

Aviation Automotive/Collision Repair

-Earn 3 credits each year – possible core credit.

-Need to take a 3rd or 4th hour virtual class

-Feb 3rd Priority Deadline – “Second Round”

applications are being accepted

Physical Education

Girls Fitness

Boys & Girls Weight Training

Adventuring/Outdoor Education

Recreational Basketball

Recreational Soccer

Health

Sports Medicine I & II

Competitive Athletics

Athletic Trainer Student Aid

***Only one Athletics Course per semester

Competitive Athletics

• If your coach will sign your Enrollment Card (TS) the sport CAN be placed as 1st choice on enrollment card

• IF TRY-OUT IS REQUIREDList as an ALTERNATE CHOICE

Leadership Courses

Student Body Leadership

Education of the Exceptional Child I & II

Leadership I & II

Office Education I & II

Senior Instructional Student

LeaderTech Support Internship

F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Team

College Preparation

AVID – “Advancement

Via Individual Determination”

Prepares students

for success

at a 4-year college- Take challenging classes

- Develop skills needed in college

- ACT/SAT test preparation

-Application & scholarship help

-By Application: Mr. Fox or Ms. Temple-

Concurrent Enrollment/CCEN

Juniors and Seniors:Take a college class as part of your high school schedule

•High School AND College credit

• May receive dual credit for English 12, Govn’t, US History; other core or elective credits may be earned.•Free tuition for up to 2 courses; Student pays for fees (discounts available) and books

Requires:Specific ACT/SAT sub-scores and high school GPASigned YELLOW Application (available in the High School Guidance Office)

CCEN at the TCC Riverside

Aviation Center CCEN program offered at the Jones Airport, satellite campus. Use the BLUE form (staple to your enrollment card)

•Transportation and books provided; Discounted fees.

•Courses occur during 1st and 2nd hours of the high school schedule

•Students take two courses each semester (see Course Guide for list)

•Enroll online, then turn in blue forms to the HS Guidance Office

AP CapstoneDiploma Program Offered by

the College Board:

Apply critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving,

and research skills in a cross-curricular context.

AP CERTIFICATE:Requires:

- AP Seminar

and AP Test Score 3+

- AP Research

and AP Test Score 3+

AP DIPLOMA:Requires:

- AP Seminar

and AP Test Score 3+

- AP Research

and AP Test Score 3+

- 4 additional AP Courses

and Scores of 3+

Other considerations when

choosing your courses:

Oklahoma’s Promise

• Need-Based Tuition

Payment Program for

in-state colleges &

universities

• Income eligibility

required

• Required GPA/courses (College Preparatory Graduation Pathway)

NCAA – College-Bound Athletes

• Division 1 and 2 eligibility

requires 16, pre-approved

core courses(Not

computer technology)

• GPA & ACT requirements

• Very technical! Parents

and students are

responsible for meeting

the requirements

More Information about these programs is in your

Course Guide and the JHS College Office Webpage.

Jenks Virtual School

-Independent Study courses

for self-motivated students

-3rd or 4th hour for Tech

Students may be required

-Maximum of 2-coursesOn Enrollment Card: Write the correct course

number and indicate that it’s an “online” course.

-Online, core courses NOT accepted by NCAA-

Honors You May Earn:

Distinguished

Graduate -Earn a cumulative 3.50 GPA

-No semester grade below a C

-2 years of the same foreign

language

-Specific, rigorous courses are

required, including an AP

Course

Honors You May Earn

Distinguished Service Graduate

Earn 200 volunteer service hours in high school. Minimum of 25 hours must be through a JHS club or

organization

Looking toward

Graduation…..

•GPA is cumulative

•AP and CCEN Courses

•Rigorous courses prepare you for the SAT/ACT

•NAVIANCE: College Search and Application

•“Oklahoma’s Promise”, TCC’s “Tulsa Achieves” and

TTC’s “Accelerating Independence” Scholarships

•Check the Jenks High School College Office website

for information and links!

www.jenksps.org

Am I on track to

GRADUATE? Sophomores < 9 credits = RETAINED as sophomore

Juniors < 16 credits = RETAINED as junior

Summer School

• Tech Success Online courses

•After-School Credit-Recovery

• Re-take a failed Financial Literacy test

•Make-up your CPR training

DON’T FALL BEHIND!!

You will get your

In Advisory Study it! Talk with your parents, counselor and teachers about the

classes you want to take.

Front of Enrollment Card

Baxter Karen 3610Langley

2018 -- Junior

Front of Enrollment CardBaxter Karen 3610

Langley

4173 English 11 English 115183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology7173 US History US History

2012018 -- Junior

What is a “TS”?TS = “Teacher (Coach or Sponsor) Signature”Examples: Math, Athletics, Debate, Film, Orchestra, Marketing

I have it! = you’ve been pre-approved; Write course on your enrollment card as 1st choice

No ‘TS’ = You have to wait for try-out, orfor your contract to be approved or prerequisite to be confirmed.List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE on thesame line as the class you want dropped

Front of Enrollment CardBaxter Karen 3610

Langley

4173 English 11 English 115183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN

6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology

7173 US History US History2543 Yearbook SF Yearbook SF

8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer

2018 -- Junior

Applying to TechBaxter Karen 3610

Langley

3503 English 11 Online 3503 English 11 Online 4173 English 115183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN8553 AM Tulsa Tech AM Tech 6193 Environmental Science

7173 US History 7173 US HistoryAM Tech AM Tech 1083 AccountingAM Tech AM Tech 4513 French 1

2018 -- Junior

Front of Enrollment CardBaxter Karen 3610

Langley

4143 English 10 English 105183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN

6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology

7173 US History US History 2543 Yearbook TM Yearbook TM

8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer

Karen Baxter

John Baxter

John Baxter 2/15/10

2018 -- Junior

CHECK the Course

Planning Guide for :

• Prerequisite Courses or Grades

• Year-in-School Requirements

• Teacher signature (TS)

• Application/Audition/Try-Out?

• Fees or Uniform Costs (electives)

• Full-Year or One-Semester class?

• Read the Course Descriptions

Back of Enrollment Card

Course Commitment

READ THIS

Teachers are hired, books are

purchased and other resources are

allotted based on how many students

sign up for each course.

Back of Enrollment Card

SIGNATURES of Parent and

Student:

-Course Commitment

-Gifted Services Information

- Choose Graduation Plan

Compare the two

graduation plans

HS Pre-Enrollment Timeline

Advisory on Feb. 1 & 2

• Receive Enrollment card

• Sign-Up Genius to Schedule conference

One week to:

• Work on Graduation Plan

• Talk to teachers and coaches

• Teacher Signature

• Complete any Contracts

AdvisoryFeb. 9

Turn in your

completed

Enrollment

Card

Enrollment

Conference

March 24 - 8:00 PM

March 37:45 - 11AM

FA Pre-Enrollment Timeline

Advisory on Feb. 1

• Receive Enrollment card

• Schedule conference

Two-Weeks to:

• Work on Graduation Plan

• Talk to teachers and coaches

• Teacher Signature

• Complete any Contracts

Advisory

Feb. 15

Turn in your

completed

Enrollment

Card

Enrollment

Conference

March 24 - 8:00 PM

March 37:45 - 11AM