Ms. LeBlanc Spring 2014 Shows your Graduation Date Shows all your class by subject and the year you took them Your cumulative average is determined by your final grade in each class. Your cumulative average is what you will use when applying for colleges and scholarships Your rank in the class does NOT take into account if you are in honors or not. Your total number of credits earned is listed at the bottom. Core 4 English English English English I II III IV 4 credits required Basic English English English English I II III IV 4 credits required Core 4 Algebra I or Algebra I Part 2 Geometry Algebra II Financial Math, Math Essentials, or Advanced Math(TOPS) 4 credits required Basic Algebra I (1 cr) Algebra I Parts 1 &2 (2 cr) Geometry Financial Math, Math Essentials, or Advanced Math 4 credits required Core 4 Basic World Geography Civics US History World History(TOPS) or Psych/Soci World 4 credits required Geography Civics US History 3 credits required Core 4 Physical Science Biology Chemistry TOPS = Env Science, Biology II, Physics, or Chemistry II 4 credits required Basic Physical Science Biology Environmental Science 3 credits required Core 4 Basic Health/PE Health/PE PE PE 2 credits required 2 credits required Core 4 Basic French I French II 2 credits required 0 credits required Core 4 Basic TOPS = Art or Fine Art Survey OR Band 1 credit required 0 credit required Core 4 IBCA Journeys 2 credits required Basic IBCA Journeys Area of Concentration Electives 6 credits required Students in Basic curriculum can NOT graduate unless they complete an Area of Concentration We only have a limited amount of choices Your AOC does NOT have to be related to your career after you graduate. You just need to meet the needs of LDOE in order for you to be able to graduate. In each AOC, you must complete 4 primary classes and 2 related classes. All honor students are required to complete the following prescribed college preparatory curriculum according to the following schedule. The Honors Curriculum is aligned with LA Core 4 curriculum and TOPS requirements. Additionally, students must complete 16 classes at the Honors level according to the grade level minimum requirements listed above and one additional core class. 9th Grade English I Algebra I Physical Science World Geography Journey to Careers Physical Education IBCA Elective 10th Grade English II Geometry Biology Civics Health/PE French I French II Elective 11th Grade English III Algebra II Chemistry American History Fine Arts Survey or Art or Band Elective Elective Elective 12th Grade English IV Advanced Math World History Biology II or Physics or Chemistry II or Environmental Science (Optional): Elective Elective Elective Elective College level class taught by a teacher on our campus At the end of the class, you can pay $90 to take an exam that you may earn college credit if you score a 3, 4, or 5 out of 5. Possible AP classes: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ World History AP Chemistry II AP French III AP Calculus AP If you are interested in taking one of these classes, indicate this on your IGP. You can count AP classes as honors. In order to be eligible for the next honors class in each subject, the student must earn a grade of C or better in the current honors class. If a student wants to move from on-level to honors, the student must earn a grade of B or better in the pre-requisite class. Additionally: Students are required to take one EXTRA core class. This means each student must take all 16 core classes required to complete the CORE4 curriculum AND one more additional core class in order to graduate with Honors equaling 17 core classes. 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th grade 12th grade Less than 6 credits 6 – 11.5 credits 12-17.5 credits 18 or more credits Graduation: 24 credits Core 4 and Basic Diploma Accepted by all four-year colleges and universities in the United States Offers both a college admissions test and a career planning component Offered six times per year Loreauville High school code—191-635—this is the code for ACT to send your scores to us to keep on file A student may choose up to four colleges and/or scholarship agencies to send scores to for no charge: Examples: TOPS code—1595; NCAA—9999; UL-Lafayette—1612; LSU— 1590 Fee waivers are available for students that are eligible for free or reduced lunch programs — see your Professional School Counselor ◦ Website: www.actstudent.org Register for the ACT on this website. ◦ You must create your own account. Please save that information because the School Counselor does NOT have access to your ACT registration account. You will take the ACT one time for free at LHS. *All students will take the ACT test series as part of school accountability in March. Freshmen will take the EXPLORE test. Sophomores will take the PLAN test. Juniors will take the ACT test. The test will be free to students because the Louisiana Department of Education is requiring the schools to give the test to all public school students. It will be given on a week day and students will be allowed to use their scores for college entrance requirements. Ask me about English III and IV Dual Enrollment End of Course Exams EOCs will be given at the end of the Fall semester in December and at the end of the Spring semester in May ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Algebra I Geometry English II English III Biology US History If you do NOT pass your EOC exams, you do NOT graduate. Credit Recovery Credit recovery is an instructional program for students who have failed core courses taken previously. Credit recovery courses are taught using computer software programs aligned with the state’s content standards and grade level expectations. To recover credit, the student must pass a comprehensive final exam approved by the State Department of Education. A student athlete interested in a Division I or II University MUST repeat the required courses in their entirety to fulfill the NCAA requirements. Students cannot simply repeat the deficient skills of a required course they fail. In other words, they cannot use the credit recovery option for promotion of subjects failed. It will not meet the NCAA requirement for that course. Please take note that prerequisites for certain courses are included. Do not schedule a course with a prerequisite unless you have fulfilled the necessary requirements. The course directory contains brief descriptions of courses along with necessary information as to grade level prerequisites. Honors and gifted are the highest academic levels. On-level is the average academic level. Be sure that the level of the course fits your abilities and you meet all requirements and prerequisites. Student schedules will be determined according to IGPs (5 year plan) and your AOC (Area of Concentration)!!! Students will be held accountable for choices once schedules are completed. Schedules will not be changed after the first week of a new semester unless the change is approved by the Principal or Assistant Principal. Contact your School Counselor before the end of May to turn in your 5 year plans signed by parents. Schedules will NOT be changed without parental approval!!!!!!! Students may not receive credit for the same course twice. An Area of Concentration (AOC) must be completed in order to be allowed to graduate with a High School Diploma. Electives must be related to the student’s AOC. This applies to the graduating class of 2013 and beyond. In order for a student to complete an AOC he/she must take 4 primary classes and 2 related classes. AOC descriptions are located on the next pages. If you are interested in taking Advanced Placement classes, indicate your desire on your schedule request and IGP!!!! Let Ms. LeBlanc know that you are interested.