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Welcome to Jacobs High School “Home of the Golden Eagles” Middle School Staff Kelly Baker Bill Doran Jessica Jagielo Andrew Reinke High School Staff Ami Engel Sheila Fitzpatrick Tyrone Nelson Jaime Van Horn Bo Vossel Detective Revera EAGLE PRIDE Ready Respectful Responsible Welcome & Introductions Agenda Folder Contents Student Growth Report 9 period day/freshman sample schedule Planning ahead 9th grade health information Timeline of events for course selection Eagle Quest AAA Fair Open rooms and tours Tonight’s Agenda 2015-2016 Freshman Course options Guidance for creating your freshman schedule D300 Art Course Offerings Nurse Notes (pink) D300 English Flow Chart (blue) Sports Information and contacts Athletic information & dates Industrial Tech Course Offerings Freshman Summer School Form Activity information-email contacts, club sponsors and descriptions D300 Business Education Flow Chart 8th Grade Counseling HW: Elective Requests 2015 High School Transition Process: Important Dates Folder Contents Individualized projections, based on middle school standardized tests Used as one component in the high school core course placement process Student Growth Report Student name Student information English subtest information Math subtest information Reading subtest information Science subtest information Overall (composite) information Student Growth Report This report makes projections about how the student is expected to perform on the PLAN test in 9th grade, the iACT test in 10th grade, and the ACT test in 11th grade. ACT iACT PLAN Student Growth Report Your projected scores College Readiness Benchmarks It also compares your projections to ACT’s College Readiness Benchmarks. Even if you do not plan to attend college, it is useful to see how your projected scores compare to the benchmarks. Students scoring at or above the benchmark in each subject area are projected to be on pace to succeed in high school and college classes, if they keep up with their coursework. Students scoring below the benchmark will need to put in extra effort and seek out additional supports to improve their scores for future tests. 17 How do your projections compare to the benchmarks? Review your projections for English and Math Review your projections for Reading and Science Middle school teachers will use these projections to recommend you for the appropriate level classes in English, Math, History, and Biology. Middle school teachers also take into consideration other factors, including: Current grades and classes Previous performance in class Interventions and progress monitoring Reading and writing ability Work ethic and motivation You’ll have the chance to review these recommendations in 20 January. These are just projections. Depending on the types of classes you take during high school, and the effort you put into your studies, you may do better or worse than projected. You will be able to request a different level class after you receive your recommendations in January; the form is available on the website. Two things happen between now and January: 1. Middle school teachers make core course recommendations 2. 8th grade students and their families make elective course requests Freshmen Course Selection SAMPLE FRESHMAN SCHEDULE First Semester Second Semester Period 1 English English Period 2 Elective Elective Period 3 World History World History Period 4 Biology Biology Period 5 Lunch Lunch Period 6 Math Math Period 7 Advisory (ASP) Advisory (ASP) Period 8 PE PE Period 9 Elective Elective Period 10 English English What electives are available? 2015-2016 Course Sheet: indicates which classes are available for freshmen. Art Business English Family and Consumer Sciences Industrial Education Music Social Studies World Languages Where can I get more information? www.d300.org/freshmen 24 1. On paper Review the list of electives Discuss with your parents Fill out the homework sheet Bring it in to discuss with a high school counselor the week of January 12 2. Online Review the list of electives Discuss with your parents Login to your Student Portal and complete the Freshman Elective Request Form Confirm your requests with a high school counselor the week of January 12 DMS-December 12 WCS-December 10-15 25 Scroll down www.d3 00.org/fr eshmen List of courses More info Level change form www.d3 00.org/fr eshmen D300 Pathways to college and career 28 Beginning in 2015-2016 • Three pathways with a focus on employment after high school, college, or both • Specific focus at each school • A limited number of seats will be open in each program for transfer students • See brochures for more information 29 @ Hampshire High School Information Technology & Computer Science Pathway @ Jacobs High School Entrepreneurship Pathway @ Dundee-Crown High School 32 www.d300.org/pathways New Freshman for fall of 2015…… **ALL Freshman students are REQUIRED to have a PHYSICAL completed and dated on or after AUGUST 1st 2014 or later on the 2 sided Illinois State form IHSA SPORTS PHYSICALS DO NOT FULFILL this REQUIREMENT **All immunizations must be up to date including TWO (2) doses of Varicella vaccine (Chickenpox) ** PARENT PORTION ON TOP OF SECOND PAGE must be completed and SIGNED by a parent ++ALL MUST BE COMPLETED IN ORDER TO ATTEND SCHOOL++ Summer Reading is essential Must have physical AND TDAP vaccination on the first day of school PE Dress and Participation is mandatory to get credit No social promotion-must earn credits Sophomore status is attained only with 6 credits • • • • • Earning a passing grade in a course results in .5 credit toward the required 26 for graduation. Students typically earn 3.5 credits per semester, which totals 7 credits per year. A transcript is a permanent academic record that starts with the first semester, freshman year. Transcripts are required by colleges, the military, employers, scholarship committees, and more. Students must pass required courses, repeating if necessary. We have a club or sport for everyone! Visit the field house to obtain information, meet sponsors and students and ask questions! Colleges love to see students involved in extracurriculars-it shows that students are wellrounded. Being involved in extracurricular activities helps students make friends, feel connected to the school, and enhances their classroom learning. Incoming 9th grader Upcoming Events Get your Physicals/Vaccinations by August 1 Summer school registration: Pick up form tonight. Registration is open from 2015 Summer Registration: TBD Eagle Quest: August 4, 2015 from 10-noon First Day of Classes: August 18, 2015 NEXT STEPS for current D300 middle school students Before January 7: Make elective requests (online preferred, via the Student Portal). Week of January 12: High school counselors will visit D300 middle schools and feeder parochial schools/charter school during the day to review elective requests with each student. Week of January 26: Students will receive a copy of their core course Nextrequests. steps Parents recommendations and elective course will be asked to review the recommendations and requests. Week of January 26: If you have questions about core recommendations, contact the appropriate high school division head or administrator. Submit level change requests to division heads at this time. Please note: Students will not receive a copy of the finalized schedule until July. NEXT STEPS for New to D300 students December 8 Pick up the registration packet tonight December Contact the School Registrar, Martha Silva-Zavala to provide completed registration paperwork AND proper documentation of residency January After the student in registered, Martha will schedule you with a Jacobs School Counselor to discuss course selection January Work with Jaime Van Horn to get core placement recommendations from middle school or parochial school Please note: Students will not receive a copy of the finalized schedule until July. Academics Michelle Buhrow, District Coordinator for Career and Technical [email protected] Jennifer Christian, English & ESL Division Head- [email protected] Marce Kersten, Social Studies Division Head- [email protected] Amy Pieniazkiewicz, District Coordinator for Visual Art and World Language [email protected] Kristen Pugh, Ed Services Division Head- [email protected] Terry Stroh, Science Division Head- [email protected] Jennifer Troy, District Coordinator for Music Education- [email protected] Jaime Van Horn, AVID and Freshman Coordinator- [email protected] Bo Vossel, Associate Principal for Curriculum and Instruction, Math [email protected] Building Jeremy Bauer, Athletic [email protected] Ami Engel, Principal- [email protected] Tyrone Nelson, Associate Principal for Operations- [email protected] Andy Quitno, Assistant Principal- [email protected] Debbie Stout, Assistant Principal- [email protected] Justin Revera, School Liaison Officer- [email protected]