JENKS HIGH SCHOOL
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JENKS HIGH SCHOOL2011-2012
Enrollment Presentation
Back to the Basics:
Academics, Arts, Athletics, Activities, Attitude
-Photos contributed by Jenks High School Yearbook Staff-
Miss. Feldman A-B & V-Z
Mrs. Dennis C-G
Mrs. Fraley H-J & EOI Coordinator
Mrs. Scales K - P
Mrs. French Q-U & Lead Counselor
Mrs. Nassar College & Career
High School Guidance
Counselors
1. Minimum 23 Credits…
WHAT IS A CREDIT?
.5 Credit per class, per semester
x 6 Courses per semester_______ (You MUST be enrolled in 6-courses)
3.0 Credits per semester
3.0 credits x 2 Semesters = 6 credits
earned /year
Add it up . . .
9th = 6 credits possible4 credits required to be a sophomore!
10th = 12 credits possible
11th = 18 credits possible 16 credits required to be a senior!
12th = 24 credits possible
23 credits required to graduate!
2. Take and Pass Certain
Courses
There are two curriculum ‘pathways’
to be eligible for graduation:
A. College Preparatory/
Work-Ready Graduation Requirements
-or-
B. Core Curriculum Graduation Requirements
A. College Preparatory / Work Ready
Course Requirements 4 English
3 Math Algebra I (required) and two higher-level courses
Must be earned in grades 9 – 12, math courses in MS are electives
3 Science Biology (required) and two other lab science credits
3 Social Studies (All required) United States Government (.5),
Oklahoma History (.5), United States History and World History
2 The same Foreign Language OR Computer Technology
(Based on the requirements of chosen college)
1 Additional core credit selected from any of the above
(OK Promise Participants must choose from selected courses)
7 Electives
One set of Fine Arts competencies obtained in History classes
2014 Graduates – must complete Financial Literacy Passport curriculum
See Course Planning Guide for specific class requirements
Check your chosen college for other admissions requirements
B. Core Curriculum Graduation
Course Requirements4 English
3 Math Algebra I and two higher-level courses
Must be earned in grades 9 - 12
3 Science Biology (required) and two other lab science credits
3 Social Studies Oklahoma History (.5), Government (.5),
U.S. History and World History
10 Electives
Two sets of Fine Arts Competencies obtained in History courses
2014 Graduates – Must successfully complete Financial Literacy Curriculum
Many colleges and OK Promise (OHLAP) and NCAA have
additional course requirements.
Oklahoma’s Promise
(formerly OHLAP)
▪ Need-based scholarship program
▪ Pays tuition to Oklahoma state colleges and universities
▪ Enroll in 8th, 9th or 10th grade
▪ Requires successful completion of specific, college-preparatory courses
▪ For information or to apply, contact OK Promise directly:
www.okpromise.org
NCAA Eligibility
Course RequirementsDivision I – 16 Core Courses required
Division II – 14-16 Core Courses required
Similar to College Preparatory Graduation
Requirements – EXCEPT –
1. Computer Technology courses DO NOT
count as core courses
2. Special Education courses MAY count if
requirements are met.
NCAA website: www.ncaa.org
3. End-of-Instruction/EOI TestsChanges to the law effect you:
TO RECEIVE A DIPLOMAAll 3 of the following must be met:
1. Must pass:English 10 Algebra 1
2. Must pass two of the following:English 11, Geometry, Algebra II
Biology, US History
3. Must take all tests even if you’ve met the above passing scores.
Students must pass ALL the EOI/ACE tests to be allowed to park on campus. Remediation is available.
EOI Tests (con’t)
WHAT IF I….
• Transfer from Out of State:
- take and pass your state’s EOI
- take and pass alternate tests
- take the Oklahoma EOI
• Transfer from a Private School:
- take and pass alternate tests
- take the Oklahoma EOI
You are not exempt from these tests
What if I miss or fail an EOI?
Tests can be taken or retaken only during
the state-designated testing windows
Free REMEDIATION is offered 2x/year
Check with the Guidance Office if you have
questions or want to re-take a test
4. Financial Literacy Passport
2014 Graduates-Incoming Sophomores
During grades 7–12, students must show competency in
14 areas of financial education to receive a diploma.
High School classes that meet this requirement:
1. Financial Literacy
2. ROTC I and ROTC II
3. Math of Finance (for 12th graders only)
course does not fit college-preparation track
4. Consumer Math (placement only)
Am I on track to
GRADUATE?If not , see your
Guidance Counselor
For information about:•Saturday School
•Summer School
•Night School
•Online courses
•Re-take a failed EOI test
Don’t Fall Behind!
A record of my high school
achievements
A legal document
Used when applying for
college, the armed services
and employment
Parent and student signatures
are required for release.
II. My Transcript is:
Official Transcript (front)
GPA JHS does not Rank
Name
Address
Birthday
Phone #
Lists all
classes taken
and grades
earned
Credits Earned
Front of Enrollment CardJones Karen 3610
Garrison
4143 English 10 English 105183 Adv Algebra 2 KG Adv Algebra 2 KG
6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology
7173 US History US History
Each course has a 4-digit
course number; look at the
last number…
0 – 1 semester, either semester
1 – 1 semester, 1st semester only
2 – 1 semester, 2nd semester only
3 – Year-long course
Front of Enrollment CardJones Karen 3610
Garrison
4143 English 10 English 105183 Adv Algebra 2 KG Adv Algebra 2 KG
6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology
7173 US History US History 2543 Yearbook TM Yearbook TM
8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
Front of Enrollment CardJones Karen 3610
Garrison
4143 English 10 English 105183 Adv Algebra 2 KG Adv Algebra 2 KG
6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology
7173 US History US History 2543 Yearbook TM Yearbook TM
8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
Karen Jones
John Jones
JJ John Jones 2/15/10
Back of Enrollment Card
Read & Sign Course Commitment
-- Deadline for changes: June 15th
-- Changes are best made in May
when students receive their
“Student Course Request” reports
and when teachers and counselors
are available
After June 15th, the master schedule
is built. Changes can then be made
due to errors, outside credit earned
or lack of prerequisite (per Student
Handbook)
Back of Enrollment Card
-- Check the plan you will follow
-- Parent and Student sign
-- Make sure your course selections are
in line with your graduation plan
Compare the two
graduation plans
You will get your
TODAY Study it! Talk with your parents, counselor and teachers about the
classes you want to take.
HS Pre-Enrollment Timeline
CAP Advisory February 17th
• Receive Enrollment card
• Schedule
CAP conference
One week to:
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Get Teacher signatures/TS
• Complete any Contracts
Wednesday,
Feb 23rd, in
5th hour:
Turn in your
completed
Enrollment
Card to your
Advisory
Teacher
CAP
Conference
March 34 - 8:00 PM
March 4
7:45 - 11AM
FA Pre-Enrollment Timeline
February 17th
Advisory• Receive
Enrollment card
• Schedule CAP Conference
One week to:
• Choose courses
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Get Teacher signatures/TS
• Complete any Contracts
CAP Advisory
1 week later
Turn in your
completed
Enrollment
Card
CAP
Conference
March 34 - 8:00 PM
March 4
7:45 - 11AM
Please check the
Course Planning Guide for . . .
• Prerequisite Courses or Grades
• Year-in-School Requirements
• Teacher signature (TS)
• Application/Audition (still need
to get your card signed – TS !)
• Fees or Costs
• Course Descriptions
IV. How Do I Choose
My Courses ?Remember: All students must be enrolled in
6 courses each day
FIRST – CHOOSE YOUR REQUIRED CORE COURSES:
English - 4 credits
English 9 or Pre-AP English 9
English 10 or Pre-AP English 10/ American Literature
English 11/World Literature
English 12/British Literature
AP English Language and Composition
(11th & 12th)
AP English Literature and Composition (12th)
Math - 3 creditsAlgebra I
Geometry
Algebra II
Math of Finance 12th**
(**not college preparatory/OK Promise/NCAA)
Advanced Algebra II
Algebra III
Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry
Advanced Pre-Calculus/Trig.
Business Calculus I
AP Calculus AB & AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
Calc II & III /Differential Equations
Science - 3 credits
Life Sciences
Environmental Science I & II
Marine Biology
General Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy and
Physiology
Genetics
Zoology
Biotechnology: Beyond CSI
AP Environmental Science
Biology and AP Biology
Ornithology
Physical Sciences
Geoscience
Astronomy I & II
Chemistry IPre-AP Chemistry
AP Chemistry
Physics Pre-AP Physics
AP Physics “B”
AP Physics “C”
Biology is a required science
Social Studies - 3 credits
OK History & Government (9th)
US History or AP US History (10th)
World History or AP World History (11th)
ELECTIVES
Sociology AP Comparative Govn’t
Psychology World War II
Holocaust Studies Comparative Religion
East Asia Studies
*AP American Government and Politics
*AP Human Geography AP Psychology
AP European History AP Art History
* electives sophomores may take
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, AP Students may take an exam ($) to attempt to earn college credit
SHOULD I TAKE AN AP COURSE???
Check pre-requisites; Talk to your teachers and parents
Some require a contract, summer assignments or an application
Make sure you want this – once the schedule change period is over (June 15th) , your counselor may not drop you from this class for first semester.
To meet the educational needs of all students, Jenks High School offers the
following to qualifying students by PLACEMENT ONLY:
-Courses for English Language Learners
- Special Education courses in both core and elective courses
The above courses generally do not meet 4-year college admissions requirements or OK Promise requirements;
Special Education courses may meet NCAA requirements.
IV. How Do I Choose My Courses ?
Next -- Decide on
Electives:Explore career interests,
Expand your talentsRemember, you can choose more courses
from the “core “ subjects!
Electives in Math and English
Students may be placed in the following
courses if they demonstrate a need for
additional instruction:
English: Reading and Composition
Math: Algebra I Lab
Algebra II Lab
Intro to Business
Accounting I & II
Financial Literacy
Computer Applications
Pre AP Economics
Business/Personal Law I, II, III & IV
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
Business
Art Drawing I & II
Ceramics I & II
Painting I & II
Color and Composition
Form and Design
Advanced 2-D Design
Advanced 3-D Design
AP Studio Art: 2-D Portfolio
AP Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio
AP Studio Art: 3-D Portfolio
Speech and
DebatePublic Speaking
Competitive Dramatics
Value Debate I, II, III, IV
Policy Debate I, II, III, IV
Forensics Lab ( 7th hour )
DramaIntroduction to Acting
Acting Styles & Directing
Advanced Acting
Trojan Players (Audition required)
Beginning Stagecraft
Advanced Stagecraft
Stage Make-Up & Costuming
Intro to Theatrical Design
Stage Design Rendering Technique
Advanced Stage Make-Up & Costuming
MusicBand
Orchestra
Instrumental Music Techniques
Women’s Chorus (11th )
Mixed Choir (10th)
Concert Choir 11th(men) and 12th
AP Music Theory (11th & 12th)
Show Choir ( “0” hour)(Enroll through Fall Audition only)
Media Production
Introduction to Film & Television **
Intermediate Film & Television
Advanced Film & Television
Newswriting **
Yearbook **
**Teacher Recommendation
And application required
Marketing Education(Completed Contract and Teacher’s signature
Required for all Marketing Courses)
Marketing & IT (1-credit of Computer Tech for Graduation, not OK Promise)
Marketing
Fashion Marketing
Business Management
Sports and Event Marketing
Sports Marketing Management
Advanced Fashion Marketing
Marketing OJT ( 6th/7th hour )
Family and
Consumer ScienceChild Development
Housing & Interior Design
Wardrobe Planning & Construction
Marriage & Family Life
Advanced Wardrobe Planning & Construction ( 11 & 12 )
Food Prep and Nutrition I & II( 11 & 12 )
Adult & Family Living ( 11 & 12 )
Agriculture
Education
Agricultural Education
Agricultural Communications I & II
Agriculture Mechanics I & II
Animal Science
Horticulture Science I & II
Agricultural Ed OJT (6th/7th hour)
Pre-Engineering
9th Grade: Introduction to Engineering
10th Grade: Principles of Engineering
2-Year Pre-Engineering Program
•11th and 12th Grade
•Introduction to the field of
Engineering through hands-on
projects using high-tech equipment
•Includes Pre-Calc/Trig and Calculus
or AP Calculus or Physics
Jenks High School
•Junior & Senior programs
•Attend ½ day (AM or PM) at TTC
•Earn 3 credits of electives (some core)
•Explore interests through courses not
available at Jenks High School
•Prepare for college or career through
active, hands-on education.
•Apply in the fall prior to the year you
plan to attend
Physical Education
Girls Fitness
Boys or Girls Weight Training
Recreational Basketball
Health
Athletic Medicine
Competitive Athletics
Student Trainer
Athletics courses require purchase of a PE Uniform
***Only one Athletic Course per semester
Competitive Athletics
Girls Softball Boys Basketball
Girls Volleyball Girls Basketball
Gymnastics Swimming
Wrestling Boys Soccer
Baseball Girls Soccer
Football Boys Cross Country
Boys Golf Girls Cross Country
Girls Golf Boys Tennis
Boys Track Girls Tennis
Girls Track Athletic Manager
All of these sports are 6th hour courses
Coach Approval and Signature Is
Required – Tryout may be required!
How do I enroll in a sport?
• IF TRY-OUT IS REQUIRED
List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE
• A coach’s signature (TS) on the Enrollment Card indicates a student is on the team and the sport CAN be placed as 1st choice on enrollment card
Leadership Courses
Education of the Exceptional Child I & II (11th & 12th grade)
Leadership I & II
Air Force ROTC I – VI
Office Education (11th & 12th)
(**Minimum GPA of 3.0 is required )
Senior Instructional Student Leader (12th)
F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Team
Before/After School Classes
Before School (0-hour)
Boys /Girls
Weight Training
After School (7th hour)
Cheerleading (audition)
Pom Squad (audition)
F.I.R.S.T. Robotics
Forensics Lab
Marketing OJT
Agriculture OJT
Education of the
Exceptional Child
ROTC Courses
Show Choir(Auditions only)
Concurrent Enrollment
As part of your junior or senior schedule
Take aCollege Class
•Credits DO count toward high school graduation
•Freshman Composition may not replace English 12
•See Course Guide or your Guidance Counselor
Requires:
•Specific ACT/SAT sub-scores
•Official transcript
•Signed Application(available in the High School Guidance Office)
Honors You May EarnDistinguished Service Graduate
-Earn 200 volunteer service hours
-Register 50 hours by the end of 10th
grade
- Minimum of 25 hours must be through a
JHS club or organization
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
(Computer classes do not count)
Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry
Physics or Chemistry
An AP Course is required
Plus additional course work
Making Changes to the Courses
You Have Requested:
1st week of May:Students receive “Student Course Requests” reports which list all their requested courses.
When: Request changes in
May when counselors
and teachers are
available to finalize your
requests.
How: Turn in “Student
Course Request” form to
Guidance Office; list
changes, obtain teacher and
parent signatures
HS Pre-Enrollment Timeline
CAP Advisory February 17th
• Receive Enrollment card
• Schedule
CAP conference
One week to:
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Get Teacher signatures/TS
• Complete any Contracts
Wednesday,
Feb 23rd, in
5th hour:
Turn in your
completed
Enrollment
Card to your
Advisory
teacher
CAP
Conference
March 34 - 8:00 PM
March 4
7:45 - 11AM
FA Pre-Enrollment Timeline
February 17th
Advisory• Receive
Enrollment card
• Schedule CAP Conference
One week to:
• Choose courses
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Get Teacher signatures/TS
• Complete any Contracts
CAP Advisory
1 week later
Turn in your
completed
Enrollment
Card
CAP
Conference
March 34 - 8:00 PM
March 4
7:45 - 11AM