Transcript Slide 1
FRESHMEN REGISTRATION High School Graduation Requirements English – 4 Credits Science – 3 Credits English I English II English III English IV Biology I Chemistry or Physics Another Lab Science Math – 4 Credits World History & Geography US History & Geography Economics American Government & Civics Social Studies – 3 Credits Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Upper Level Math Personal Finance – .5 Credits PE & Wellness – 1.5 Credits Personal Finance Wellness Physical Education Foreign Language – 2 Credits Fine Arts – 1 Credit Elective Focus – 3 Credits Additional Elective – 1 Credit (Must Be in the Same Language) 23 Total Credits Required for Graduation Freshman Registration • Required courses – English – Math – Science – Social Studies – Wellness/ROTC – Fine Art Freshman Registration • Placement or English, Math, Science, and Social Studies will be based on the student’s EXPLORE scores. EXPLORE RESULTS EXPLORE RESULTS (COURSE NAME) English 1 (1-17) ENGLISH AH English 1 (18-25) MATH Algebra 1 DD (Acc. 1 List) Algebra 1 (17 and below) AH Algebra I (18-25) MATH Physical Science (1-14) Biology I (15- 17) AH Biology 1 (18-25) READING World Geography (1-14) World History (15-17) AH World History (18-25) AP World History (20+ Comp) Honor Contract • Option to move from standard to advanced honors • Same subject only – AH English – AH Algebra – AH Biology – AH World History • Does not work for AP class Special Needs • If you have a child with special needs, then you may request for a LHS representative to attend your spring IEP meeting – Must be requested by parent • We want to help make the transition from middle school to high school as smooth as possible Summer Reading • Advanced Honors English I – Summer reading is required – Will count on your first nine weeks’ grade • Standard English I – Summer reading is recommended, but optional – Will count as extra credit on your first nine weeks’ grade • Reading lists will be posted: – www.rcs.k12.tn.us Wellness & ROTC • Wellness • Wellness Football • ROTC – 2 years required – Fulfills Wellness & PE requirements • Additional PE credit will be taken in 10th grade – PE requirement may be met by participating in ROTC, Band, or LHS Athletics Fine Arts • • • • • • Visual Art I General Music Theater Arts I Mixed Choir Beginning Band Concert Band 8th Period • Strategic Reading • Enrichment with MTSU student teachers • Fusion – CTE rotation Dual Enrollment Opportunities Current Dual Enrollment Courses • • • • • Advanced Honors Alg & Trig English 4 Psychology Spanish 2 US History Total Number of Dual Credit Hours • In theory a student who participates in all DE courses potentially offered could earn up to 27 hours of college credit by high school graduation • There is a possibility of other courses, such as Biology II, that may be offered in the future as a fourth science senior year Tennessee HOPE Scholarship • $2,000 per semester for 4-year institutions and 2-year institutions with on-campus housing • $1,000 per semester for 2-year institutions • Minimum 21 ACT (Composite)/980 SAT (Math + Critical Reading ONLY) OR • Final cumulative 3.0 GPA for entering freshmen • For more info go to: www.tn.gov/CollegePays Graduate with Honors • Score at or above all of the college readiness benchmarks on the ACT • ACT Benchmarks: – English – Math – Reading – Science 18 22 22 23 Graduate with Distinction • Students must attain a B average (3.0) and complete at least one of the following: earn a nationally recognized industry certification participate in at least one of the Governor’s Schools participate in one of the state’s All State musical organizations be selected as a National Merit Finalist of Semi-Finalist attain a score of 31 or higher composite score on the ACT attain a score of 3 or higher on at least two advanced placement exams – successfully complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme – earn 12 or more semester hours of transcripted postsecondary credit – – – – – – Valedictorian Criteria • 4.0 or highest GPA • Taken a minimum of twelve (12) honors or above honors level courses • Meet all requirements for a student graduating with honors • Meet all requirements for student graduating with distinction • Requirements must be met by January 1st of senior year Tennessee Scholars • www.tennesseescholars.org May complete additional requirements to become a TN Scholar • • • • • Additional course requirements 95% or better attendance 80 hours community service Maintain C average all 4 years Benefits of being a TN Scholar • • • • • • • Additional options for success after graduation Scholarships opportunities; Including increased Pell Grants if eligible Job preferential hiring Awards and other incentives Higher ACT Scores Less Remediation in college Prestige – TN Scholars are recognized all over the USA Administrator Breakdown • Mr. Ash – Principal • Assistant Principals – A-E Dr. Sain – F-L Ms. Ruis – M-R Ms. Huddleston – S-Z Mr. Murry Counselor Breakdown • • • • A-E Ms. Shultz F-L Mrs. Cantrell M-R Mrs. Gordon S-Z Mrs. Little www.lhs.rcs.k12.tn.us/teachers/guidance/guidance.htm Follow us on Twitter @LHSintheNews FRESHMAN ORIENTATION LAVERGNE HIGH SCHOOL March 4, 2014 7:00 PM ALL REGISTRATION FORMS ARE DUE TO YOUR MIDDLE SCHOOL COUNSELOR NO LATER THAN MARCH 1st