Rutherford B. Hayes High School Scheduling Future Juniors 2016-2017 Class of 2018 Scheduling can be stressful BUT It doesn’t need to be. Pay close attention and take some notes. Remind 101 Class of 2018 Text @pacerpride to 81010 Counselor Phone #’s and E-mail A–G Mr. Brown 833-1025 brownma@ delawarecityschools.net H-O Miss Smith 833-1026 smithhe@delawarecityschools.net P-Z Miss Burwinkel 833-1024 burwinme@delawarecityschools.net College & Mrs. Conant 833-1027 Career conantle@delawarecityschools.net Required Courses Fresh Soph Junior English English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12 4 Math Alg. 1 Geom. Alg. 2 4 Science Physical Science Biology Science Elective Social Studies World Studies U.S. Studies PE / Health PE/ Health PE Music/Art/DACC Fine Art Electives Electives Electives AIR Testing (Minimum 18 Pts.) Senior Elective Required 3 Govt / Econ 3 .5 / .5 1 Electives Electives Total Credits 5 21 HONORS DIPLOMA College prep students must meet 7 of 8 criteria. Career-tech requirements are slightly different You do not need to take Honors courses to qualify for Honors Diploma This criteria is in addition to the DCS requirements for graduation. English Mathematics 4 units 4 units (including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II or equivalent and another higher level course) Science 4 units Social Studies 4 units Foreign Language 3 units (including at least 2 units in each language studied) Fine Arts 1 unit Grade Point Average 3.5 on an unweighted 4.0 scale ACT/SAT Score 27 ACT / 1210 SAT (excludes scores from the writing sections)* GPA Ranking GPA SCALE HAS CHANGED BEGINNING WITH THE CLASS OF 2014 Course grades are based on + / - scale. We will be using the following scale to compute GPA’s. AP Courses & CCP Courses are weighted 1 point for grades C- or above. A+ 98-100% 4.0 A 93-97% 4.0 A- 90-92% 3.7 B+ 88-89% 3.3 B 83-87% 3.0 B- 80-82% 2.7 C+ 78-79% 2.3 C 73-77% 2.0 C- 70-72% 1.7 D+ 68-69% 1.3 D 63-67% 1.0 D- 60-62% .7 F 0-59% 0 Ohio’s State Tests • Students earn a cumulative passing score of 18 points, using seven end-of-course state tests. End-of-course exams are: • Algebra 1 • Geometry • Biology (**or Physical Science) • American history • American government • English 9 • English 10 • Students studying Advanced Placement (AP) courses in biology, American history or American government may take and substitute test scores for end-of-course state exams to avoid double testing. Students also may substitute grades from College Credit Plus courses in these subjects for end-of-course state exams. Weighted Grades AP classes & CCP classes are weighted for grades of C- or higher. This means that an A = 5 pts. B = 4 pts. etc. for AP & CCP classes only GPA’s can be over 4.0 Valedictorian – Highest G.P.A. Salutatorian – 2nd Highest G.P.A. Check your school email! It has been emailed to you! If you need further descriptions of all the courses, you may access the course curriculum book on-line at: http://www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs Click through --- Counseling Course & Scheduling Information 2016-2017 Course Handbook AP Language & Composition AP Literature & Composition AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics 2 AP European History AP Biology AP US History AP US Government & Politics AP Psychology AP Art History AP Studio Art *AP Science courses will be 2 periods long due to lab requirements **Applications can be found on the web. Due no later than February 22nd Math – College Prep Math, Business Calculus is now Calculus Science – Earth Science is replaced by Environmental Science. It is now a choice of 3 semester long courses: Ecology, Human Impact and Physical Geology. Physics Honors is now being offered. Chemistry Accelerated is Chemistry Honors, Robotics ( 1 semester) Business –Accounting is now called Finance Accounting, offered by DACC (1 cr.). Project Management & Supply Chain Systems, offered by DACC (1 cr.). Credit-Flex Students may now earn credits in non-traditional ways through Ohio legislation. These ways include: Virtual Learning Test-Out Independent Study, which may include: distance learning, educational travel, independent study, an internship, music, arts, after-school/tutorial program, community service or other engagement projects and sports For additional information: Costs Deadlines (June 1st!) Applications Visit our website VHS VHS stands for Virtual High School Available for enrichment opportunities Courses are available to students who have a desire to learn elective curriculum that is not available here at Hayes. However they do not replace courses available. Visit www.govhs.org for course offerings. See the Counseling website to learn more and to access the on-line application. Applications are still being accepted. Priority Deadline is February 5th– if you apply after that there is no guarantee of acceptance. Applications are online now at www.delawareareacc.org Applications AP Classes Virtual High School –VHS Student Technology Trainers Talisman World Language 1 All the above applications are only electronic and can be found on the school website. They are due no later than February 22 Study Hall Option - Paper application Open only to students taking 6 courses including an AP or CCP course Physical Education Waiver o Students may opt to waive their PE classes by participating in & successfully completing two seasons of an OHSAA approved sport or Marching Band o At the conclusion of each athletic season, the Athletic Dept. and Marching Band Director (fall only) will provide the Counseling Office with a list of students who completed the season. The students will be awarded one PE waiver on their high school transcript. At the conclusion of each school year, the AFJROTC instructor will provide the Counseling Office with a list of students who completed a full year of AFJROTC. These students will also be awarded a PE waiver on their high school transcript. Students not wishing to take part in the PE waiver should submit a letter to their high school counselor. o PE coursework beyond the 2 required semesters will not count towards elective credit. •Students will now only be able to drop courses ONE time during their high school career without penalty after the first two weeks of the start of a course. A “W” indicating Withdrawal from the course will be entered on the transcript. This does not affect the GPA. •All courses dropped after this option is used, will result in an F. This will be entered on the transcript and will affect the GPA. •If a student has dropped courses prior to the 2013-14 school year, he/she will still be granted the one-time “W” option. The following restrictions are placed upon this choice: No required core course may be taken pass/fail. No more than one credit may be elected in a given subject area during the four years of high school. PowerSchool will indicate actual grade percentage earned. A student may choose to return to the standard letter grade anytime prior to the end of the course. If this option is selected, the student is responsible for making the request in writing to their Guidance counselor by the end of the course. The student will then receive a letter grade for the final grade of the course. When the student drops the pass/fail option, they may not use the pass/fail option for another course in that school year. Application must be returned to guidance no later than the end of course’s 1st Term. APEX is the program used for credit recovery. APEX will no longer be offered for new credit. The passing grade required for all APEX coursework is a 70% If you are currently struggling, there is plenty of time to earn your credits. APEX is not the answer. A failing grade in any course will follow and affect you in your future education goals. If you are concerned about your current classes, please make time to talk to your teachers before or after school. You may also schedule an appointment with your Counselor. Study hall option is only open to students taking an AP course or another course offered for college credit. Scheduling Think about your 4-year plan. Be sure you consider what you want your senior year to look like. Decide on what classes you want to take next year. PE & Health are important especially if you want to attend the Career Center. Be sure you have enough classes for graduation, honors diploma, athletic eligibility, etc. Check out the Course Handbook on-line at: www.dcs.k12.oh.us/hayeshs Discuss your choices with your parents. Make a list of questions to discuss with your School Counselor when you schedule. Your current teachers will make recommendations for the courses you should take. Your counselors will be scheduling with you during your English classes class on your assigned date. During scheduling, time will be limited. You MUST have your courses scheduled into Powerschool by your assigned date. You must bring your scheduling sheet at that time. Talk with your parents this week regarding your schedule for next year. What is your 4 year plan? Consider what you would like to take during your future years. If you have questions, ask your assigned counselor during scheduling. During individual scheduling, time will be limited. Please have decisions made beforehand. Scheduling Date English Teacher Feb. 8 Arnette Feb. 9 Auvdel Feb 10. Koppel Feb. 11 Puleo/Hering Feb. 16 Hering/Uppstrom/Branham Feb 17 Bagley Feb .18 Howes Feb 19 Uppstrom Feb. 20 Make-Ups Feb. 23 Make-Ups All Course Applications are due February 22, 2016 Course selection sheets and PowerSchool entry are due when you meet with your counselor on your scheduling date You will receive your schedules in August. You will have until August 16 at 3 PM to change your schedule. You may only change your schedule one time. NO REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED AFTER THIS DATE. YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW YOUR SCHEDULE THE FIRST 3 DAYS OF SCHOOL Powerschool Scheduler Students will be able to register for classes through Powerschool You must access this now prior to your assigned scheduling day when you meet with your counselor. Your counselor will verify the classes you have signed up for during your meeting. POWERSCHOOL IS UNLOCKED JANUARY 29TH Planning and preparedness can make next year’s scheduling a success!!! Curriculum Night at Hayes January 28 @ 7 p.m. Students and parents welcome College Credit Plus Night – February 4th @ 6:30 p.m.