WELCOME CLASS OF 2019 Mr. Ralph Moore - Superintendent 1st PERIOD BEGINS AT 7:35 THIS MEANS STUDENTS SHOULD BE IN CLASS STUDENTS WILL GO STRAIGHT TO 1st PERIOD SCHOOL DISMISSES AT 2:45 Academic Challenge Athletics Cheerleading Dance Team Drama FFA Band and Choir Renaissance NHS 2015/2016 SCHEDULE (7 Periods) 7:25 - 2:55 Teacher Arrival & Dismissal 7:30 - 2:45 Student Arrival & Dismissal (50 MIN. PERIODS) 7:30 – 7:35 Arrival and start time 7:35 – 8:25 1st Period 8:28 – 9:18 2nd Period 9:21 – 10:11 3rd Period 10:14 – 10:40 SOAR 10:43 – 11:13 10:43 – 11:33 LUNCH A (Class A) 4th Period 11:36 – 12:06 11:16 – 12:06 LUNCH B (Class B) 4th Period 12:09 – 12:59 5th Period 1:02 – 1:52 6th Period 1:55 – 2:45 7th Period 2:45 Dismissal S…Study O…Organize/ Organizations A….and R….Read/Redo/Review How are the days used?” • Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays… used for extra help, making up or retaking tests, redoing unsatisfactory work, organizing one’s work, studying, and/or using the computer lab or library. • Tuesdays…reading, Study Island, Khan Academy • Fridays…Clubs &Organizations HS students will take a Performance Based Assessment (March 14th – April 15th) in Algebra I, Geometry, and Eng I & II HS students will take a Performance Based Assessment (March 21st – April 8th) in Physical Science, Biology, American Government, and American History HS students will take an End of Year Assessment (April 18th – May 20th) in in Algebra I, Geometry, and Eng I & II HS students will take an End of Year Assessment (May 2nd – May 20th) in Physical Science, Biology, American Government, and American History Freshmen take the ASPIRE test Juniors take the ASVAB test – sign-up only P-SAT is sign-up only Students should take the ACT their junior year. Any student in Grades 11th and 12th who have not passed the OGT (must be passed before graduation) Grade A AB+ B BC+ C CD+ D DF Un-Weighted Range 4.00 3.63 3.37 3.00 2.63 2.37 2.00 1.63 1.37 1.00 0.63 0.00 *Weighted Range 5.00 4.63 4.37 4.00 3.63 3.37 3.00 2.63 2.33 2.00 1.63 0.00 *Weighted Courses – Only courses at or above the 200 college level or equivalent will be considered weighted. In an attempt to encourage students to take academically more challenging high school courses, a weighted grading system is used at the high school to determine student grade point averages, honor roll students, academic awards, academic recognition, transcripts and class ranking. Recognition of graduating seniors is as follows: Summa Cum Laude: Magna Cum Laude: Cum Laude: GPA of 4.0 or higher GPA of 3.80 to 3.99 GPA of 3.60 to 3.79 * All 3 groups will be designated in the graduation program. * Summa Cum Laude will be recognized at the graduation ceremony and presented with an academic achievement medal. English Math Science Social Studies Health/PE Fine Art Electives Economics & Financial Lit. Total 4 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit 1 credit 3 credits 1 credit 20 credits English Math Science Social Studies Health/PE Fine Art Foreign Language Electives 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 4 credits 1 credit 1 credit 3-4 credits 3-5 credits Classes Statistics ACT Prep Policy PE Waiver (Any student who participates in interscholastic athletics, marching band, dance, or cheerleading for at least 2 seasons is not required to complete the PE requirement) COLLEGE READINESS CURRICULUM ENGLISH English 12 English 11 English 10 English 9 MATH Trigonometry Algebra II Geometry Algebra I SCIENCE Chemistry Biology Physical Science SOCIAL STUDIES American Gov’t/Econ World Geography U.S. History World History COLLEGE CURRICULUM ENGLISH GSW 1120 GSW 1110 English 11 English 10 English 9 MATH College Statistics or College Algebra Trigonometry Algebra II Geometry Algebra I SCIENCE College Chemistry Anatomy/Physics Chemistry Biology Physical Science SOCIAL STUDIES College History Modern America or College Psych/Soc World Geography American Gov’t/Econ U.S. History World History CAREER CURRICULUM ENGLISH English 10 English 9 MATH Geometry Algebra I SCIENCE Biology Physical Science SOCIAL STUDIES U.S. History World History College History – Modern America (BGSU) College Writing GSW 1110 (BGSU) College Chemistry (Findlay Univ.) College Writing GSW 1120 (BGSU) College Statistics (BGSU) College Psychology (BGSU) College Algebra (BGSU) College Sociology (BGSU) MUCT 1010 – Exploring Music (BGSU) In keeping with the Mission Statement of Monroeville Local Schools, which calls for fostering students who are critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and socially responsible individuals, the Monroeville BOE has adopted a service requirement for graduation which goes into effect in June of 2015. Students will be required to complete 10 hours of community service per year prior to graduating. Class of 2016 Class of 2017 Class of 2018 Class of 2019 10 Hours 20 Hours 30 Hours 40 Hours Service Learning Page on MHS Website (live by June 1st) Answers to frequently asked questions Student resources for volunteer opportunities Parent resources for assisting children to complete service Pre-approval/Post-activity forms List of pre-approved service organizations with contact information Details of requirements Upcoming Events Service Fair – 4/24 Service Community Day – 5/18 *Some credit will be given toward the requirement for the Service Community Day Registration sheets are due to the Guidance Office by Friday, April 17th. THANK YOU!!!