Sherwood High School Welcome SHS Class of 2017 Tonight we will … Discuss the four-year educational program at Sherwood High School Prepare students and parents for the transition from middle school to high school Highlight the freshmen registration process Provide an opportunity to attend the Course Fair to learn about academic programs and meet some Sherwood staff At Sherwood… We focus on academics so students leave high school prepared to do whatever they want to do (open as many doors as possible) We provide opportunities for self exploration beyond the curriculum through athletics, community activities and extracurricular programs Our Goal … College and Career Readiness for Each 100% of our students will be ready for life after high school. We prepared students for the next phase of their lives in preparation for their chosen career We prepare students to be good citizens of the global society. MCPS ... 3 High School Keys Earn a score of at least 1650 (out of 2400) on the SAT or 24 (out of 36) on the ACT Take an Advanced Placement (AP) class and earn a score of 3, or higher Complete Algebra 2 with a grade of C, or higher, by the end of grade 11 Preparing for High School and Beyond Choose the right academic program designed for you. Make sure you take rigorous courses that stretch you as a learner (this is unique to the individual student) Make sure you take an honors class and an AP class (if possible) Take the SAT or the ACT or both and get a strong score A cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale Get involved in the life of your high school Individual Graduation Requirements 22 Credits (minimum) Student Service Learning Hours (75 hours) High School Assessments (combined total score of 1602) Algebra Biology English 10 Government Course Requirements FOR GRADUATION (minimum 22 credits): WHAT MOST COLLEGES WANT TO SEE: English (4 credits) Math (4 credits) Science (3 credits) Social Studies (3 credits) Physical Education (1 credit) Health (.5 credit) Fine Arts(1 credit) Tech Ed (1 credit) English (4 credits) Math (4 credits) Science (3-4 credits) Social Studies (3-4 credits) World Language (3-4 credits) Program Completer: Option 1: World Language (2 credits) Option 2: Advanced Technology [Advanced Design Apps & Advanced Tech Apps](2 credits) Option 3: Career and Technology Program Honors and Advanced Placement courses Elective courses that enhance educational program Freshman Year • 7 Credits: English (1) Math (1) Social Studies (1) Science (1) Other classes (3) (World Language, Physical Education, Art/Music, Technology Education, or other electives) OVERVIEW: Program of Studies • • • • • • • • English Mathematics Social Studies Science World Languages Physical Education/Health Fine Arts Technology Education and Career Technology Programs English 9th English 9 Honors English 9 On Level Electives Grades 9- 12: 10th English 10 Honors 11th English 11 Honors English 10 On Level Film as Literature Journalism Yearbook Theatre Creative Writing AP Language 12th English 12 Honors AP Literature or AP Language ESOL Language classes satisfy English requirement for ESOL students Mathematics Algebra 1 Double Period Algebra 1 Geometry (Honors/On-Level) Double Period Geometry Algebra 2 (Honors/ On-Level) Pre-Calculus (Honors/On-level) Electives: Quantitative Literacy, Bridge to Algebra 2, Statistics , AP Statistics Calculus (AP/Honors) Social Studies US History NSL Honors NSL MW History Honors US History AP NSL Honors MW History AP NSL AP US History 9th Grade 10th Grade Honors US AP MW History 11th Grade Electives for Grades 11 and 12: Psychology, Comparative Religions, Law I and Law II, Philosophy, African American History, Global Issues, Sociology I and Sociology II, AP Psychology, AP European History, AP Comparative Government, AP Microeconomics and AP Macroeconomics, AP US History Science H Matter & Energy H Biology Biology H Biology Biology H Chemistry Chemistry H Chemistry Chemistry Elective H Physics Physics Elective H Physics H Biology DP Sem 1 H Chemistry DP Sem 2 Elective Electives: Anatomy & Physiology, Astronomy, Biological Anthropology, Horticultural Science, Molecular Biology, Earth Space Systems, Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental Science, Wildlife Biology 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade World Languages French – Spanish - Italian Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Honors Level 4 Honors Italian is offered through level four AP Spanish (Language and Literature) AP French (Language) Physical Education Physical Education Grade 9: General P.E. (1st or 2nd semester) Concentrated or Specialty P.E. (1st or 2nd semester) Grades 10 – 12: Concentrated or Specialty P.E. (students can repeat the same course for credit; example: Weight training) Health Comprehensive Health On-level or Honors Required Family Life and Human Development Elective course Fine Arts Grade 9: Any Level 1 Course (Ceramics 1, Digital Photography, Digital Art, Photography 1, Foundations of Art, Chorus 1, Piano, Guitar, Electronic Music, Concert Band (if already play an instrument), Jazz Band (if already play an instrument) Grades 10 – 12: Level 1 courses or upper level courses Technology Education Grade 9: Introduction to Engineering Design*, Foundations of Technology*, Computer courses, Television Grades 10 – 12: Principles of Engineering*Upper level Career Technology Education programs. * Satisfies Technology requirement Career and Technology Programs Engineering Academy of Health Professions Academy of Hospitality and Tourism Business Child and Adolescent Development College/Career Research and Development Computer Science Hospitality Management – Culinary Arts Internship program (seniors) Preparing for High School Classroom performance: continue to get good grades in your classes Attitude towards achievement = Get good grades; high school courses become permanent on your transcript Responsibility: Handing in homework, making up assignments, reteach/reassess opportunities, no unexcused absences or tardies, manage time wisely Make good choices about your classes for next year Get involved in school activities: athletics, clubs, organizations, attending events, … Athletics Fall: Football (V & JV) Cross Country Golf Boys Soccer Handball (c) Spring: Girls Volleyball Girls Tennis Girls Soccer Field Hockey Baseball (V & JV) Boys Lacrosse Boys Volleyball Gymnastics Softball (c & V & JV) Winter: Year Long: Bocce Ball (c) Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Indoor Track Swimming and Diving Wrestling Cheerleading Pom Pons Track Girls Lacrosse Coed Volleyball Boys Tennis Activities Academic Service Debate Forensics Honor Societies: National, Art, English, French, History, Spanish, Mu Alpha Theta, Quill & Scroll, Tri-M Music It’s Academic Mock Trial Science Club Ambassadors Amnesty International Best Buddies Green Team Interact Peer Mediators Project Change Key Club SADD Student Government (SGA, Freshman Class Sophomore Class, Junior Class, Senior Class) More Activities Clubs Anime Amazing Race Asian Pacific Club Badminton Black Student Union Bluebirds Book Club Break Dancing Brony Club C.A.S.T./Drama/Stage Crew Chemistry Club Creative Writing DESI (Indian Culture) Dinner Theatre Doctors of Tomorrow Engineers Without Borders Fashion Show F.B.L.A. F.C.A. F.E.A. Free Fall Gardening Club Ice Hockey Club International Club Islamic Student Union Italian Club Jewish Student Union Knitting for Humanity Mathletes Model U.N. Muslim Student Alliance Rugby Club Shakespeare Club Ski Club Stage Crew Stand Proud Step Team Table Top Club Technology Club Video TV Club Warrior Improvisation Young Democrats Young Republicans Registration Process January 31: Registration Meeting and Course Fair During the month of February: Counselors will visit the middle schools to discuss course registration and programs at Sherwood High School Rosa Parks Middle School on February 7 Farquhar Middle School on February 8 Registration cards need to be returned to the middle schools by February 15 Course Fair (now until 8:00) Auxiliary Gym: Look at presentations about SHS courses Opportunity to discuss programs with school staff