Welcome Class of 2015 February 2011 Parent and Student Information Session.

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Welcome Class of 2015 February 2011 Parent and Student Information Session

Transcript of Welcome Class of 2015 February 2011 Parent and Student Information Session.

Welcome Class of 2015

February 2011

Parent and Student Information Session

• Graduation Requirements for all students• Earning Credit• Specific Courses• Assessments• Registration Process• Remarks from administrators• Questions/Answers

Today’s Agenda

How do you earn credit?

• 1.0 credit per single block course (passing grade of at least 70 required)

• 4 courses per semester = 4 credits• 2 semesters (8 courses) = 8 credits• 4 years of high school (4 x 8) = 32credits*

*26 credits required to graduate

How do you track student progress?

• 3 progress reports: every 4 ½ weeks• Report cards are once a semester (2 per year =

one in December and one in May)• Check your student’s Infinite Campus account

every so often…you determine

Why do credits matter?

Credits determine grade level and promotion:• 10th grade: 6.0 credits

Credits must include 1.0 credit ELA, 1.0 credit math, 1.0 credit science, 1.0 credit social studies plus at least two additional credits

• 11th grade: 12.0 credits Includes 2.0 credits of each: ELA, math, science, social studies plus at least

four elective credits• 12th grade: 18.0 credits

Includes 3.0 credits of each: ELA, math, science, social studies plus at least six elective credits

How many creditsare required?

• 26 credits are required in Glynn County for the Class of 2015(23--state required plus 3 local)

• 32 possible credits

Areas of Study

• English/Lang Arts• Mathematics• Science• Social Studies• Health/Personal Fitness

• Foreign Language• Career, Technical and

Agricultural Education(CTAE classes)

• Fine Arts

Graduation Requirements

4 English Lang Arts4 Mathematics 4 Science4 Social Studies1 Health/Personal Fit.

(or 3 credits of MJROTC)

9 electives:2 Foreign Language*7 CTAE electives

TESTS:Pass 5 GHSGTComplete 8 EOCT

GHSGT (Georgia High School Graduation Test)

• Writing—fall of 11th grade• Other 4 tests—spring of 11th grade English/Lang Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies• 5 opportunities to pass each test before graduation;

remediation offered• May not participate in graduation ceremonies in May

2015 unless passing scores are posted on all five tests

End of Course Tests (EOCT)

• State mandated• Diagnostic• Indicate student’s mastery

in a subject area• Grade: 15% of semester

average• Given at the end of

semester

9th grade English American Lit Math I Math 11 Biology Physical Science U.S. History Economics

Academic Course Information

• English 9th Grade Lit/Comp and Am

Lit/Comp + 2 more courses

• Math Math I, II, III, or Accelerated Math I, II, III

+ 1 more: AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Dual Enrollment

Math Support I, II, III

• Science Biology Phys Science or Physics Chem, Env Science, or an AP course + 1 more: may be CTAE science: General

Hort. or academic science: Physics, Human Anatomy

• Social Studies World History, U. S. History, Am. Govt., Economics

CTAE @ GA• Business & Computer Science• Education• Family & Consumer Science• Marketing Sales & Service• Government & Public Service• Agriculture

CTAE @ GICA

• Plant Science/Horticulture• Forestry/Natural Resources• Veterinary Science• Financial Management• Interactive Media• Small Business Develop.• Marketing & Sales• Travel Marketing• Sports & Entertainment

Mktg

• Broadcast/Video• Engineering• Manufacturing• Nursing• Graphic Design• Collision Repair• Construction• Metals Technology• Law & Justice• Culinary Arts• Architectural Drawing

Class of 2015

1. Minimum: 26 credits of credit 2. Specific course requirements3. Assessments:

Post passing scores on GSHGT and complete the EOCTs

TypicalFreshman Schedule

First Semester• Lit/Comp 9• Physical Science• Career Education &

Exploration• Elective or Band

Second Semester• Math I• World History• Personal Fit / Health• Elective or Band

Considerations

• Registration process begins now• Promotion requirements to grade 9: pass CRCT

in reading and math and pass core courses• Consider electives–select 6 in priority order• Foreign Language/Latin—consider 10th grade,

consider alternate

AP World History—college course; commitment of time: paired with World History Honors (2 blocks)

AP Night: Monday, Mar 14th @ 6:00pm in the GA Cafeteria

Every course counts; prep for GHSGTSocial identification: clubs, sports, bandParent involvement

How Registration Works

• Presentations to 8th grade students• Information sent home to parents• Week of March 7th – advisement• Academic teachers will recommend core

classes• Choose electives

• Middle school guidance counselor• Student’s team leader or teachers• General info:

email [email protected]• Websites: Glynn Middle Website

Glynn Academy Website• Glynn Academy

Additional Information

Becoming a Successful 9th Grader-Advice

from 9th grade teachers:• Do homework every night – whether it is assigned

or not.• Use your AGENDA• Come to class prepared• Study new vocabulary all the time• Ask for help when you don’t understand• “#1 reason students fail is because they

forgot”:forgot they had a test, forgot their book, forgot to do homework, forgot to come to school…”

Class of 2015Welcome to Glynn Academy!

Together we can make a difference in increasing academic

achievement for all students.