A Tradition of Excellence with a Vision for Tomorrow
-Photos contributed by Jenks High School Yearbook Staff and teachers-
High School Guidance
Counselors
Mrs. Catterson A - B & V - Z
Mrs. Dennis
Mrs. Fraley
Ms. Nightingale Lo - P
Mrs. French Q-U & Lead Counselor
Mrs. Nassar
Mrs. Peterson
C - Gr
Gu - Li
College & Career
EOI Graduation Coordinator
9 th Grade= 6 credits earned
4 credits required to be promoted to sophomore!
10 th G rade = 12 credits earned
9
CREDITS REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO A JUNOR
11 th Grade = 18 credits earned
16
CREDITS REQUIRED TO BE PROMOTED TO SENIOR
12 th Grade = 24 credits earned
Specific Courses required to Graduate
Choose one of two
GRADUATION PATHWAYS to guide your course selection
1. College Preparatory
4 Language Arts credits
3 Math credits in HS
3 Science credits
3 Social Studies credits
2 Credits Foreign Lang or Computer Tech
1 additional core credit
7 elective credits
2. Core Curriculum
4 Language Arts credits
3 Math credits in HS
3 Science credits
3 Social Studies credits
10 elective credits
Includes core courses that meet high school graduation requirements but may not meet college admission standards .
10 TH Grade:
English 10 or
Pre-AP English 10
11 th Grade:
English 11 or
AP Language and
Composition
12 th Grade:
English 12 or AP English Literature and
Composition or Concurrent Enrollment
AP = “ ADVANCED PLACEMENT”
This is a COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSE
BENEFITS:
Prepares a student for the rigor of college
In May, AP Students may take an exam ($92); many colleges grant college credit for specific AP test scores
SHOULD I TAKE AN AP COURSE???
Check pre-requisites; Talk to your teachers and parents
Some AP Courses require a contract, summer assignments or an application.
Make sure you want this; read the Course Commitment on the back of your Enrollment Card.
Algebra I Geometry
Intermediate Algebra**
Algebra II or Pre-AP Algebra II
Math of Finance 12 th **
Algebra III
Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry
Advanced Pre-Calculus/Trig.
Business Calculus I, AP Statistics
AP Calculus AB & AP Calculus BC
Calc II & III /Differential Equations
Linear Algebra/Advance Differential Equations
(**not college preparatory/OK Promise/NCAA)
Many New Changes:
New : Five “Strands” or areas of focus to help students plan which science courses to take
Biology is a required science
Current Freshman/2018 Graduates:
A Physics or a Chemistry Course or
Physical Science is also required.
“
Physical Sciences”
Physical Science
(1 credit)
Chemistry I
Pre-AP Chemistry
AP Chemistry
Earth and Space Science
(1 credit)
Physics
AP Physics C
AP Physics I & AP Physics II
INTRO TO GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (TCC)
“Life Sciences”
Genetics
Zoology
(1-credit))
Environmental Science
(1-credit)
AP Environmental Science
Biology and AP Biology
General Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Biotechnology: Beyond CSI
BIOTECHNOLOGY II (TCC)
Forensic Science & Data Analysis
Ornithology I & Ornithology II
3 credits required:
▪ 9 TH Grade: OK History
▪ 10 th Grade: World History or AP World History
▪ 11 th Grade: US History or
AP US History
▪ 10-12 th Grade: Government or
AP American Govt & Politics /
AP Comparative Govt & Politics or CCEN American Government
French Latin
Spanish Chinese
American Sign Language
German
Introduction to Programming
Fundamentals of Web Design
(TTC)
AP Computer Science A
Advanced Programming Concepts
Students must show competency in 14 areas of financial education to receive a diploma.
How to meet this requirement :
1. Financial Literacy
(online or in-class)
2. TTCU FoolProof: not-for-credit, no-cost, online option
3. Math of Finance
End-of-Instruction/EOI Tests
Linked to Graduation :
TO RECEIVE A DIPLOMA,
All 3 of the following must be met:
1. Must pass:
English 10 Algebra 1
2. Must pass two others:
English 11, Geometry,
Algebra II, Biology, US History
3. Must take all tests if you take the course -
even if you’ve met the above passing scores.
Social Studies:
East Asia Studies World War II Sociology
Holocaust Studies Comparative Religion
AP European History AP Human Geography
Psychology AP Psychology AP Art History
Look for more choices in:
Science,
World Languages and
Computer Technology
Accounting I & II
Financial Literacy
Computer Applications I & II
Pre AP Economics
AP Microeconomics
AP Macroeconomics
Business/Personal Law I, II, III & IV
Drawing I & II
Pre-AP 2-D Design
Illustration and Design
Ceramics I, II & III
Painting I & II
Drawing & Painting III
Advanced 3-D Design
AP Studio Art:
2-D, 3-D and Drawing Portfolio
Speech I & II
Competitive Dramatics
Value Debate I, II, III and IV
Policy Debate I, II, III and IV
Forensics Lab ( 7th hour )
Introduction to Acting Theater
Acting Styles & Directing
Advanced Acting
Trojan Players
Beginning Stagecraft
Advanced Stagecraft
Stage Make-Up & Costuming
Advanced Stage Make-Up & Costuming
Introduction to Theatrical Design
Stage Design Rendering Techniques
Guard Band Orchestra
Instrumental Music Techniques
Chrorus II
Chorus III
AP Music Theory
Showchoir
(“0” hour)
Introduction to Film Making
& Film Studies
Advanced Filmmaking & Film Studies
Screenwriting
Newswriting
Yearbook
Application and Teacher’s Signature on Enrollment Card required
(Completed Contract and Teacher’s Signature Required for all Marketing Courses)
Fundamentals of Technology & Marketing
(This course DOES count as “Computer Technology” for OK Promise)
Marketing
Fashion Marketing
Business Management
Sports and Event Marketing
Sports Marketing Management
Advanced Fashion Marketing
Marketing OJT
Food Prep & Nutrition I & II
Adult & Family Living
Marriage & Family Life
Child Development
Housing & Interior Design
Wardrobe Planning & Construction
Advance Wardrobe Planning and
Construction
Agricultural Education
Agricultural
Communications I & II
Agriculture Mechanics I & II
Animal Science
Introduction to Horticulture
Greenhouse Management &
Floral Design
Nursery Landscape and Design
Requires Application and Acceptance to Tulsa Tech
Jenks High School and/or
9 th or 10 th Grade: Intro to Engineering Design
10 th or 11 th Grade: Principles of Engineering
2-Year Pre-Engineering
• 11 th and 12 th Grade
• Introduction to the field of Engineering through hands-on projects using high-tech equipment
• Earn Credit for: Pre-Calc/Trig, AP Calculus, AP Physics or AP Chemistry
• ½
-Day Programs for Juniors & Seniors
Construction Interior Design Criminal Justice
Photography Pharmacy Tech Dental Assistant Culinary
Cosmetology Cisco Certifications Pre-Engineering
Biomedical Drafting Welding EMT
Aviation Automotive/Collision Repair
-Earn 3 credits – possible core & college credit.
-Need to take a 3 rd or 4 th hour virtual class because of Advisory/transportation
-Feb 13 th Deadline Applications and Program Visit
Girls Fitness
Boys or Girls Weight Training
Adventuring/Outdoor Education
Recreational Basketball
Recreational Soccer
Health
Athletic Medicine
Competitive Athletics
Student Trainer
Athletics courses require purchase of a PE Uniform
***Only one Athletic Course per semester
• IF TRY-OUT IS REQUIRED
List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE
• A coach’s signature (TS) on the
Enrollment Card indicates a student is on the team and the sport CAN be placed as 1 st choice on enrollment card
Student Body Leadership
Education of the
Exceptional Child
Leadership I & II
Air Force Jr. ROTC I – VI
Office Education
Senior Instructional Leader
Tech Support Internship
F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Team
AVID – “Advancement
Via Individual Determination ”
Prepares students for success at a 4-year college
- Take challenging classes
- Develop skills needed in college
- College test preparation
-Application & scholarship help
-By Application: Mr. Fox or Ms. Temple-
Take a college class as part of your high school schedule
•high school AND college credit
• Composition 1 & 2 may replace
English 12
•Free tuition for up to 2 courses;
Student pays fees and books
•CCEN Science taught at JHS
Requires:
•Specific ACT/SAT sub-scores and high school GPA
•Signed Application (available in the
High School Guidance Office)
Dual Enrollment
Program: Earn credit in up to 8 college classes at the Glenpool TCC campus
•Transportation and books provided; Discounted fees.
•Courses occur during 1 st and 2 nd hours of the high school schedule
•Specific courses are required (see
Course Guide for list)
•Students must meet all of the
CCEN requirements but they will begin enrollment for these courses through the JHS Guidance Office
New Diploma Program Offered by the College Board:
A pply critical thinking, collaborative problem-solving, and research skills in a cross-curricular context.
AP CERTIFICATE:
-11 th grade: AP Seminar and AP Test Score 3+
- 12 th grade: AP Research and AP Test Score 3+
AP DIPLOMA:
- 11 th grade: AP Seminar and AP Test Score 3+
- 12 th grade: AP Research and AP Test Score 3+
- 4 additional AP Courses and Scores of 3+
Other considerations when choosing your courses:
Oklahoma’s Promise
• Need-Based Tuition
Payment Program for in-state colleges & universities
• Income eligibility required
• Required GPA/courses
(Some Special Education courses not accepted.)
NCAA
• Division 1 and 2 eligibility requires 16, pre-approved core courses(Not computer technology) and has
GPA and ACT requirements.
More Information about these programs is in your
Course Guide and the JHS College Office Webpage.
-Independent Study courses for self-motivated students
-3 rd or 4 th hour for Tech
Students may be required
-Maximum of 2-courses
On Enrollment Card : Write the correct course number and indicate that it’s an “online” course.
-Online, core courses NOT accepted by NCAA-
-Earn a cumulative 3.50 GPA
-No semester grade below a C
-2 years of the same foreign language
-Specific, rigorous courses are required, including an AP
Course
Distinguished Service
Graduate
Earn 200 volunteer service hours in high school. Minimum of 25 hours must be through a JHS club or organization
•GPA is cumulative
•AP and CCEN Courses
•Rigorous coursework is the best preparation for the SAT/ACT (used in college admissions)
• NAVIANCE : College Search and Application
•Check the Jenks High School College Office website for information and links www.jenksps.org
Feb 24, 6:30- College Info Night
Sophomores < 9 credits = RETAINED as sophomore
J uniors < 16 credits = RETAINED as junior
If not , see your
Guidance Counselor
• Summer School
• Online courses
• Re-take a failed EOI test
DON’T FALL BEHIND!!
Study it! Talk with your parents, counselor and teachers about the classes you want to take.
Front of Enrollment Card
2016 Junior
Baxter Karen 3610
Langley
201 -
Front of Enrollment Card
Junior
Baxter Karen 3610
Langley
4173
5183
English 11 English 11
Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN
6170 Genetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology
7173 US History US History
TS = “Teacher (Coach or Sponsor) Signature”
Examples: Math, Athletics, Debate, Film, Orchestra, Marketing
I have it! = you’ve been pre-approved; Write course on your enrollment card as 1 st choice
No ‘TS’
= You have to wait for try-out, or for your contract to be approved or prerequisite to be confirmed.
List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE on the same line as the class you want dropped
2016 -
Front of Enrollment Card
Junior
Baxter Karen 3610
Langley
4173 English 11 English 11
5183
6170 G
Adv Algebra 2 enetics
PN
6130
8291 Housing & Int Design 1120
Adv Algebra 2 PN
Gen Human Anat
7173 US History US History
2543 Yearbook SF Yearbook SF
6132 Biotechnology
Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
2016 Junior
Applying to Tech
Baxter Karen 3610
Langley
3503 English 11 Online 3503
5183
Adv Algebra 2
English 11 Online 4173 English 11
PN Adv Algebra 2 PN
8553 AM Tulsa Tech AM Tech 6193 Environmental Science
7173 US History 7173 US History
AM Tech AM Tech 1083 Accounting
AM Tech AM Tech 4513 French 1
2016 -
Front of Enrollment Card
Junior
Baxter Karen 3610
Langley
John Baxter 2/15/10
Karen Baxter
John Baxter
4143
5183
English 10 English 10
Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN
6170 G enetics 6130 Gen Human Anat 6132 Biotechnology
7173 US History US H istory
2543 Yearbook TM Yearbook TM
8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
• Prerequisite Courses or Grades
• Year-in-School Requirements
• Teacher signature (TS)
• Application/Audition/Try-Out?
• Fees or Uniform Costs (electives)
• Full-Year of One-Semester?
• Read the Course Descriptions
Course Commitment
READ THIS
Teachers are hired, books are purchased and other resources are allotted based on how many students sign up for each course.
Compare the two graduation plans
SIGNATURES of Parent and
Student:
-Course Commitment
-Gifted Services Information
- Choose Graduation Plan
Advisory on Feb. 4
• Receive
Enrollment card
•
Sign-Up Genius to Schedule conference
One week to:
• Work on
Graduation Plan
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Teacher Signature
• Complete any
Contracts
Advisory
Feb. 12
Turn in your completed
Enrollment
Card
Enrollment
Conference
March 5
4 - 8:00 PM
March 6
7:45 - 11AM
Advisory on Feb. 5
• Receive
Enrollment card
•
Sign Up Genius to Schedule conference
2-Weeks to:
• Work on
Graduation Plan
• Talk to teachers and coaches
• Teacher Signature
• Complete any
Contracts
Advisory
Feb. 12
Turn in your completed
Enrollment
Card
Enrollment
Conference
March 5
4 - 8:00 PM
March 6
7:45 - 11AM