Course Selections for 2014-2015 school year Welcom e! Presented by the Huron Guidance & Counseling Department Get to know us, we can help! Dr. Denise Eaddy-Richardson, Mrs. RaShonda Jamerson, Ms. Nicole Nunlee, Ms. Wendy Reinhardt, Ms. Robyn Watson, Mr. William Johnson Proud to be a River Rat! Who’s here to help! Quality Academic and Social Preparation for Life! Academic and Counseling (College & Career, Life Skills etc. . .) Curriculum Building Administrators . . . Dr. Arthur Williams, Building Principal Mr. Marcus Edmondson, Assistant Principal - 994-2061 Mr. Jason Skiba, Assistant Principal - 994-2045 Guidance Counselors . . . Dr. Denise Eaddy-Richardson — eaddyd@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-8203 Mrs. RaShonda Jamerson — jamerson@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-2057 Ms. Nicole Nunlee — nunlee@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-2066 Ms. Wendy Reinhardt — reinhard@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-2050 Ms. Robyn Kimmey Watson — watson@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-2064 Mr. William Johnson — johnsonw@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-2058 College & Career Center . . . Mr. Ivory Wright — wrighti@aaps.k12.mi.us — (734) 994-4438 There are many adults at Huron in addition to your teachers who are here to help. Get to know us. . . we all have different roles to play in your success here at Huron. Course Selection Process Rising 10th - 12th Grades THIS Course Selection Presentation! – – Enter your own courses in PowerSchool! – – – PowerSchool Scheduling Window Open Monday, March 4-14, 2014. Use Any Computer w OL Access! Home, Library, Neutral Zone. . . Remember CHOOSE CAREFULLY! Courses are only offered when students sign up for them. If you change your mind, there might not be space for you. Verification sheets printed from PowerSchool & mailed over Mid-Winter Break for parent signatures. – – – Review course selection process, options, graduation requirements, timeline. Course Selection Work Sheet (next slide) Print your Verification Sheet for the courses YOU selected. You and your family should review verifications and make changes on the verification sheet, if necessary. Return to Grade Level Office by March 20, 2014. Mistakes! – – – HS Counselors will review for mistakes and will correct as necessary. Teachers will review selection and suggest corrections as necessary. If you need changes after March 20, 2012 contact your counselor in writing. Course Selection Process Worksheets to decide your classes – Worksheet in Packet - How to fill it out! – Notice! Do you qualify for certain classes? Talk to your Teachers and Counselor – Sign up for enough classes Class Hour 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) .5 credit = 1 semester class 1.0 credit = year long class Semester 1 Select total of 6.0 - 7.0 credits Semester 2 Course Selection Process Sign up for a Full Schedule! 6-7 hours Remember classes are offered based on what you sign up for. Not enough enrollment = class is not offered Sign up for the class even if you are planning on Testing Out, CRs, DE, etc. . . Alternative Electives! Make sure you choose 3. Class Hour 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Semester 1 Semester 2 State of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public School Graduation Requirements Graduation Requirements & Preparing for College – the credits you really need Subject Area English (4.0) (No Speech Requirement) Social Studies (3.0) 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade 1.0 English 1.0 English 10 9 1.0 Literature 1.0 Elective Intensive or AC Options on Course Selection Worksheet 1.0 credit – 1.0 credit – 1.0 credit – World U.S U.S. Gov & History & History & Economics (Reg or Geography Geography (No AC or (Reg or AP) AP Option) AP) State of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public School Graduation Requirements Math (4.0) 1.0 credit 1.0 credit 1.0 credit 1.0 credit Includes Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2. Must also have math in senior year. Think HARD about Math - Which level is right for you? • HS credit awarded for Algebra I and higher even if taken in MS. • Be aware of course sequencing and how it affect future options. • Think about your success 4 years from now. . . You may do “OK” now. . . But will you be ready for calculus in your senior year? • Current Math teachers should make a recommendation for placement. State of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public School Graduation Requirements Think HARD about Math - Which level is right for you? Least Difficult • 8th Grade Algebra • Algebra I (HS level, even if taken in MS) • Geometry • Algebra II • Business and CTE Math Courses • Hospitality, Homebuilding, Auto, Accounting, Money Management, etc. . . • Senior Advanced Math • Analysis/Pre-Calculus • Calculus AP, Statistics AP, Computer Science AC Most Difficult • Dual Enrollment w College • Calc III, Differential Equations, etc. . . State of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public School Graduation Requirements Science (3.0) 1.0 Biology 1.0 Elective Includes Biology, Physics or Chemistry, + 1 additional (Earth Science, Physical Science AC or Environmental AP) 1.0 credit Chemistry or Physics World Language (0.0 - 2.0) 1.0 credit 1.0 credit (2.0 credit required for class of 2016) • If you are also strong in English classes, Language recommended in 9th grade. If not, it is “ok” to wait until 10th grade. • Class of 2016 - HS credit awarded for language taken in MS! • Colleges like to see consistency in language; 2 years same language. State of Michigan and Ann Arbor Public School Graduation Requirements Physical Education (1.0) Health (.5) “Arts” (1.0) Personal Fitness .5 Health .5 (No Waivers) .5 Art .5 Art (Art, Music, CTE or FCS) Think about Course Sequencing! Many classes such as Math and World Languages follow a sequence. Course sequencing means that you may start at the level appropriate for you. Teachers usually make recommendations to students for best placement in class levels. Then, you must pass the semester before moving on to the next. Please see the spiral bound Student Services Guide for course sequencing. *You may be successful now, but how will it affect your courses as a senior? Additional Grad Requirement Info • 22 Credits total required for Graduation. – – Class of 2011 - 2015 = 16.0 compulsory + 6.0 elective Class of 2016 (w Language require) = 18.0 compulsory + 4 elective • Online Learning Experience = 20 hours. Is already incorporated within your normal course work. Ie: English 9, WHAG, Biology. . . • There is NO Community Service Requirement for High School Graduation. In’s & Out’s of High School Power of Options! There are LOTS of options in High School if you plan well. Check out our School Counseling Website, the Student Service Guide, See Fast Facts for Forward-looking Freshman, Other Resources & talk to your Counselor about. . . Course & Schedule Options! News you can Use. . . Humanities AC Health Science Technology - by application Cosmetology - by application Homebuilding - by application • Select a full 6-7 hour day! • Turn in Application to COE Office. • If you ARE selected, indicate which classes we should drop on verification sheet. In’s & Out’s of High School Power of Options! Testing Out (TO) - Summer TBA • If you plan to Test Out, choose the classes you should take with out TO, corrections will be made upon successful TO. • See AAPS Website for Testing Out info. http://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/aaps.home/aaps_home Music & Auditions - March TBA • Choose the lowest level or class you are currently in! Music teacher will discuss high school options and audition schedules. We will adjust your schedule automatically. In’s & Out’s of High School Power of Options! Specialty Department Courses – • Career & Technical Education, Art, Business, Family & Consumer Science, Music Other Credit Earning Opportunities – • Online, Community Resource, Job/COE, Split w/ AAPS, Dual w/ Univ Summer School • See AAPS Website http://www.aaps.k12.mi.us/aaps/academics/hs_sum mer_school Welcome to Huron! Proud to be a River Rat Thank You! Check out “Know How 2 Go” http://www.knowhow2go.org/middle.p hp Huron High School Class of 2015 Senior s! Presented by the Huron Guidance & Counseling Department Get to know us, we can help! Dr. Denise Eaddy-Richardson, Mrs. RaShonda Jamerson, Ms. Nicole Nunlee, Ms. Wendy Reinhardt, Ms. Robyn Watson, Mr. William Johnson Getting Ready for Graduation Next Week - Herff Jones Feb 12 & 13 @ Lunch Order Cap & Gown, Graduation Announcements, Rings. . . Pick up your order packets on your way out Senior Culminating Activities/Exams - Week of May 20, 2013 Seniors Last Day - Friday, May 24, 2013 Senior Prom - Saturday, June 1, 2013 Graduation - June 5, 2013 - EMU Convocation Center Rehearsal @ 10 am The BIG Event - be there by 4:00p, processional @ 6:00p