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Rising 9th Grade Class of 2019 Georgia School of Excellence High School 101 7 period day – 6 classes and 1 period for lunch/homeroom School begins at 8:20 and ends at 3:30 56 minute class periods with 6 minutes in b/w classes Progress Report every 6 weeks Final grades posted at the conclusion of each semester Yearlong Course = 1.0 credits One Semester Course = .5 credits Grading Scale: A (90-100) B (80-89) C (70-79) 7 additional points are added to a final grade higher than 70 in approved Honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses High School 101-Grading In Middle School grades are calculated using the system of averages. In High School grades are not averaged… Each semester is independent. • Example 8th grade English *Semester 1- 60 *Semester 2-80 *Yearly average-70 • Example 9th grade English *Semester 1- 60 *Semester 2- 80 *No yearly average • (student passes class) • (student fails 1st semester) High School 101 High School Credits from Middle School Students can earn HS credits for math and/or world languages: 7th and 8th grade world language equals 1.0 high school credit. Students/Parents may choose to accept or deny the credit and retake the course in high school.* High school credits earned in middle school are not included in HOPE Scholarship GPA calculations * More information will come from the Middle School at the end of the school year. High School 101 Balance Pitfalls Failure to communicate with teachers Inability to grasp the impact of zero’s Organizational Skills Positives Involvement New Experiences Maturity Graduation Requirements CLASS of 2019: 23 Credits Required English – 4 credits Math – 4 credits Science – 4 credits Social Studies – 3 credits CTE/World Language/Fine Arts* – 3 credits *Note: 2 or 3 years of World Language credits may be required for college admission Health/Personal Fitness – 1 credit (each .5) Electives – 4 credits Instructional Levels Coursework • Regular/On Level • Honors • Advanced Placement (AP)Balance Balance Utilize current teachers (8th) to help make the best academic placement choices - but, remember, balance! Make choices and stay with them My Four Year English Plan English 4 Units Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year 9th lit/comp 10th lit/comp 11th American lit/comp World lit/ Multicultural lit Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year 10th lit/comp Honors 11th American lit/comp Honors World lit/ Multicultural lit or College English Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year 10th lit/comp Honors AP Lang AP Lit Or College English English 9th lit/comp Honors 4 Units Freshman Year English 9th lit/comp Honors 4 Units My Four Year Math Plan Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year CCGPS Analytic Geometry CCGPS Advanced Algebra CCGPS Pre-Calculus Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year CCGPS Accelerated Pre-Calculus Honors Honors CCGPS Accelerated Analytic Geometry Honors AP Calculus AB or BC Or AP Statistics Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year CCGPS Accelerated Pre-Calculus Honors AP Calculus AB or BC Multivariable Calculus GA Tech Distance Learning Math CCGPS Coordinate Algebra 4 Units Freshman Year Math CCGPS Accelerated 4 Units Coordinate Algebra Math CCGPS Accelerated 4 Units Analytic Geometry Honors My Four Year Science Plan Science 4 Units Science 4 Units Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Biology Physical Science Or Chemistry Science Elective Or Physics Science Elective Or Physics Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Biology Honors Chemistry Or Chemistry Honors AP Science Or Physics AP Science Or Physics SCIENCE ELECTIVES Astronomy Chemistry Earth Systems Environmental Science Honors Human Anatomy Forensics AP SCIENCE ELECTIVES AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP Physics B AP Physics C My Four Year Social Studies Plan Social Studies 3 Units Social Studies 3 Units Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year American Government 1 semester (.5) World History US History Economics 1 semester (.5) Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year AP Government Year (1.0) AP World History AP US History AP Economics Year (1.0) AP SOCIAL STUDIES ELECTIVES AP Government US (.5) AP Government Comparative (.5) AP Human Geography AP Psychology AP Microeconomics (.5) AP Macroeconomics (.5) My Four Year World Language Plan 3 Units 3 Units Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Freshman Year Sophomore Year Junior Year Senior Year Level 2 Or Level 2 Honors Level 3 Or Level 3 Honors Level 4 Or Level 4 Honors AP Spanish AP French AP Latin World Language, Fine Art or Career Tech 3 Units required for graduation Note: 2 or 3 years of World Language credits may be required for college admission Four Languages offered – Chinese, French, Latin, and Spanish Honors Courses available in level 2 and higher Fine Arts Band Orchestra Chorus Art Drama Music Opportunities BAND CHORUS ORCHESTRA •Jazz Band 1 •Beginning Women’s •Fall Marching Band •Percussion Chorus •Intermediate Mixed Chorus •Advanced Women’s Chorus •Advanced Mixed Chorus •Concert Strings •Sinfonietta •Camerata Ensemble •Color Guard •Symphonic Band •Wind Ensemble *AP Music Theory •Chamber Orchestra Art Opportunities Introduction to Art (prerequisite) Design Fundamentals (prerequisite) Drawing & Painting Sculpture Ceramics Photography Art History AP 2D Design AP 3D Design AP Drawing Portfolio English Elective Opportunities Fundamentals Acting of Theatre 1&2 Musical Theater Speech & Forensics (Debate) Yearbook – The Current Newspaper – The Speculator Literary Magazine – Chrysalis Physical Education Electives General PE Rec Games Outdoor Education Body Sculpting Weight Training Personal Fitness* *Required for Graduation CTAE Opportunities at CHS Interactive Media – Web Design Financial Management - Accounting Business Marketing & Fashion Marketing Architecture Engineering and Technology Graphic Design Therapeutic Services – Healthcare Science Transportation Logistical Support - Automotive Sample Schedule 1. 9th Lit./Comp 2. Biology 3. CCGPS Accelerated Coordinate Algebra H 4. French I 5. Homeroom/Lunch 6. Health/American Government 7. Elective Academic Assistance Teacher Help Sessions Tutoring Center Recovery Talk to your Parents/Guardians, Teachers, Counselor, and Administrator! We are here to support you! Counseling Services Individual Counseling Short-Term Crisis Intervention Post-Secondary Educational Planning Career Planning Scheduling & Graduation Status Classroom Guidance Peer Mediation Parent/Teacher/Student Conferences School Social Worker College & Career Center Resources Closing Thoughts Students are responsible for the information in the student handbook. Students must be in class on time. Students may carry a backpack in school. All students stay on campus for lunch. There is a dress code. Freshmen are eligible to try out for sports. Teachers have high expectations. Students will make new friends. Keys to Being Successful at CHS Choose realistic and balanced schedule Have a plan of attack (GOALS) Push yourself to be the best Stay involved or get involved Understand you have a VOICE Class of 2019 – Go Cougars!!