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Class of 2016 Informational Evening Welcome - Michelle Zundel Principal, Ashland High School Show Choir Performance Thank you Holly Johnson and the students of Show Choir for performing tonight. ACTIVITY ONE What would you like to learn this evening? Class of 2016 TOGETHER for 4 YEARS Graduation in Lithia Park June 2016 WELCOME ENGAGE SUCCEED Strong Community Parents who value education & volunteer their time. Students who are curious & care about learning. Teachers who are caring, knowledgeable and accessible. Volunteers involved in all aspects of education Citizens who support our schools AHS Achievements US News and World Report Silver Medal 85-90% attend 2 or 4 year colleges. 91.2% graduate on time in 4 years. 1.15% drop out rate. 20% take at least one AP class each year. SAT & ACT higher than state average COMMUNITY SUPPORT SOU, RCC, OSF, ACH partners Local Levy (YAAL) Ashland Schools Foundation BOND for building projects ATTENDANCE AT ACTIVITIES PARENT SUPPORT CONTINUE TO BE “PRESENT” HOMEWORK SUPPORT SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SUPPORT & Be your child’s “friend” on Facebook ATTEND THEIR SPORTING EVENTS & ACTIVITIES BE AN ATTENTIVE LISTENER PROVIDE SUPERVISION NETWORK WITH OTHER PARENTS (Directory) 2011-2012 Topics • Teen Sexuality • Drugs and Alcohol • Teens and Tech • Money Matters • Empty Nest Syndrome VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES See last page of your packet Volunteer Coordinator Booster Club Officers & Volunteers Publisher for School Newsletter (Grizz-o-Gram) Site Council Representative Chaperones Dances, Movie & Board Game Nights Library Theatre Performance Sarah Bestor and Noah Werthaiser Communication School to Home & Home to School -PowerSchool (Get weekly email updates) -Email [email protected] -Weekly Emails: If we do not have your email address, you will miss important information! -Website: www.ashland.k12.or.us/AHS -Facebook: www.Facebook.com/Principal.Zundel -Phone: 541-482-8771 -Grizz-O-Gram -School Reach for missed classes Student Communication Attend Class Ask Questions Complete Assignments Participate in your education Advocate for yourself Student Tutor Center / TCB Time 8th Grade to GRIZZLY 8th Grade AHS OPEN CAMPUS What will your student do for lunch? LARGER ENROLLMENT (1000 students) CREDITS AND TRANSCRIPTS COUNT Attendance Matters Increased responsibility and homework load Transition Activities Meetings with students and families at AMS, JMS, Willow Wind, Siskiyou School and Pinehurst April 11 & 12 Evening Meetings with Counselors at AMS for assistance with scheduling May 15 & 17 Campus Tours 3:15-4:00PM August 15,16,17 Registration & Club Fair 2nd Week of August Fall Sports Practices Last Week of August Fresh Start September 4, First Day of School (Half-day 9th graders and new students only) FRESH START Mark Schoenleber (Details in June) 2 days, 1 night Trained upper class students as counselors Freshman English/Global Studies teachers Bonding and problem-solving activities Retreat for all incoming freshman last week of August helps break down stereotypes & cliques teaches positive communication skills supports healthy transition from 8th to 9th Grade Chamber Orchestra Performance Health Center Services Judy Blickenstaff, Nurse Practioner Diagnosis, Prescriptions and Treatment Immunizations Reproductive Health Mental Health Counselors Athletic Physicals Anxiety/Depression Screening Agency Referrals to OHP Insurance and Food Stamps INTRODUCING GLENNA STILES Dean of Students Academic Advisor/Counselor and Principal of Helman School 2012-13 AHS HONOR CODE A ct Responsibly H ave Integrity S how Respect Advisory Program Provides academic counseling, college advising and social/emotional support for students throughout four years at AHS. 40 minutes every day Mon. – Thurs. Single grades in an Advisory Same teacher & students all four years Advisory Program 2 days per week Advisory content 2 days per week Taking Care of Business (TCB) Time Study Hall, Computer Lab, Library, Extra Help, Intervention classes Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Free Campus YOU Matter Campaign • YOU Matter so we will create a drug, alcohol and tobacco free campus. • YOU Matter so we will not turn a blind eye to illegal activity. • YOU Matter so we will support you in being a healthy graduate of AHS. • Students can stay drug/alcohol free for four years and still “fit” socially! ! " #$ %&' ' ( ) $ Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Free Campus Consequences • Students in possession of illegal substances at school are suspended. ! " #$ • Students who sell illegal substances at school are expelled. In most cases D & A treatment is required. %&' ' ( ) $ Drug, Alcohol and Tobacco Free Campus What parents can do: • Clear expectation in the family that students do not use intoxicants. ! " #$ • Maintain high expectations of student behavior. • Know where your student is and who they are with. %&' ' ( ) $ YOU Matter Campaign AHS Bullying & Harassment Free Campus • YOU Matter so we will train bystanders to create a safe campus. • YOU Matter so we will support victims and punish perpetrators of bullying and harassment. Consequences • Bullies are suspended, required to apologize and write research papers. • Discipline increases with severity or frequency of behaviors. What parents can do: • Monitor Facebook • Help your student develop problemsolving skills and a sense of belonging. • Collaborate with teachers and administrators if a problem occurs. ! " #$ %&' ' ( ) $ SAFE CAMPUS ADMINISTRATOR/TEACHER PRESENCE DEAN CAMPUS MONITOR COUNSELORS Ashland Student Assistance Program(ASAP) COMMUNITY WORKS Counselor HEALTH CENTER SCHEDULING Don Valentini Assistant Principal Bell Schedule 2012-2013 Alternating Red and White Days 85-min. classes, 40-min. Advisory/TCB Time & 10-min. passing periods Red Days White Days 8:00-9:25 (85) Period 1 8:00-9:25 (85) Period 5 9:35-10:15 (40) Advisory 9:35-10:15 (40) Taking Care of Business (TCB) 10:25-11:50 (85) Period 2 10:25-11:50 (85) Period 6 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:40-2:05 (85) Period 3 12:40-2:05 (85) Period 7 2:15-3:40 (85) Period 4 Common Prep Period Student Tutor Center CHOOSING 9TH GRADE CLASSES Choosing classes is a 4-year process Create a balance between academic rigor and being a well-rounded, healthy student. Scheduling Packet Website Course Guide www.ashland.k12.or.us/courseguide 8th Grade teachers make math, science, second language recommendations Class of 2016 New Graduation Requirements Credits: 50* Essential Skill: Reading Essential Skill: Writing Essential Skill: Math *Three years of math at the Algebra level or higher *Three years of lab sciences One credit is granted for successfully completing one semester in any class. Ashland High School 9th Grade Required Classes By Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 SEMESTER 1 English Global Studies Health (S1 or S2) Math Life/Physical Science SEMESTER 2 English Global Studies PE (S1 or S2) Math Life/Physical Science SEMESTER 1 English American Studies Math Life/Physical Science SEMESTER 2 English American Studies Math Life/Physical Science SEMESTER 1 English Math Life/Physical Science Family Health (S1 or S2) SEMESTER 2 English Math Life/Physical Science PE 2 (S1 or S2) SEMESTER 1 English Government/Economics SEMESTER 2 English Government/Economics 10th Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 th Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11th Grade 7 1 2 3 4 Ashland High School Personal Education Plan Sample Course Sequences Statement of Purpose This document is an intended resource for students and parents as they create a four-year plan. 4-Year Core Course Sequences for AHS Diploma (Class of 2012 - 2015) Graduation Requirements English (8 semesters) Social Studies 9th 10th (6 semesters) 12th English 9 English 10 English Selectives or AP Literature AP Composition Global Studies American Studies *AP US History *Economics/Government AP World History *AP Government AP Human Geography *AP US History * Virtual Enterprise (earns Economics credit) Foundations for Algebra Algebra 1A Geometry Algebra 1B Algebra 1A Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 1B *Algebra 2 *Algebra 2 *Statistics Geometry Honors *Algebra 2 Honors *Pre-Calculus *AP Calculus Anatomy & Physiology AP Environmental Science Biology Chemistry Earth Science Environmental Science Physics *Principles of Technology Anatomy & Physiology AP Environmental Science Biochemistry Biology Earth Science Environmental Science Physics (6 semesters) Mathematics 11th Environmental Science *Principles of Technology Science (6 semesters) *Principles of Technology Biology Chemistry Environmental Science Biology Science placement depends on the student’s math proficiency level and teacher recommendation. Physical Education (2 semesters) Health (2 semesters) Electives (12 semesters) Fine & Applied Arts (6 semesters) World Languages (Satisfies Fine/Applied Art or Elective Requirement) Off-Campus Options Physical Education 1 (semester) Physical Education 2 (semester) or Advanced Conditioning (semester) Health (semester) Family Health (semester) Elective courses are an essential part of the student’s high school education. Electives are offered through the Family & Consumer, Industrial Arts, Fine/Performing Arts, and Social Studies departments. Any course credit earned in a subject area that exceeds a graduation requirement will be recorded as elective credit. Please consult the AHS Course Guide for individual course descriptions and sequences. Courses taken in the World Languages, Fine/Performing Arts, or Applied Arts departments meet these credit requirements. Any credit earned beyond the six required credits will be recorded as elective credit. French 1 French 2 Mandarin Chinese 1 Mandarin Chinese 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 French 3 French 4 Spanish 3 Spanish 4 Advanced Spanish Seminar th th th Students may start the language sequence in the 9 , 10 or 11 grade year. Courses through Oregon Online, SOU, RCC, approved online/correspondence programs, Independent Study, Internship, and School-to-Work are also available. ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL 9th Grade Course Guide-at-a-Glance You may access the full course guide online at: http://www.ashland.k12.or.us/CourseGuide CLASSES LISTED IN BOLD ARE AVAILABLE TO YOUR GRADE This is an early warning about 4 ways to earn college credits while at AHS. Option One ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COLLEGE NOW •Take an approved class at AHS. • Credits transfer to Oregon universities and as elective credits to most US colleges. • RCC does not transcript grades below a B. Option Two SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY: Advanced Southern Credit • Take an approved course on the AHS campus. These are typically Advanced Placement (AP) Classes •Credits are offered at a significant discount. $125 for 3 credits! • There is wide acceptance of SOU credits nationwide. • SOU issues transcripts regardless of the grade earned in the class. Option Three SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY: EARLY ENTRY • Juniors and Seniors may take an approved course on the SOU campus. •Credits are offered at a significant discount. • There is wide acceptance of SOU credits nationwide. • SOU issues transcripts regardless of the grade earned in the class. Option Four ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) EXAMS Students who are ready to perform at the college level may take AP classes at AHS or online and prepare for the AP Exam in May. A score on this test may earn college credit for students. WE RECOMMEND THAT STUDENTS TAKE SOU, RCC AND AP CREDIT WHEN POSSIBLE! NEXT STEPS Meet with Counselors – April 11 & 12 @ AMS Turn in scheduling forms Meet in small groups Ask clarifying questions If you can’t attend your scheduled session attend any session You may drop it off at the AMS Office also. See the schedule in your packet (page 10) INTRODUCING KARL KEMPER Assistant Principal Athletic Director VALUE OF PARTICIPATING IN ATHLETICS AND ACTIVITIES Why do we encourage student participation in activities? Research tells us that students involved in an activity experience: Higher GPA Lower absenteeism Fewer disciplinary referrals Less use of illegal substances Lower dropout rate More effective time management skills Improved college admissions ATHLETIC OSAA ACTIVITIES AT ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL FALL (Practice starts August) Cheerleading Cross Country Football Boys Soccer Girls Soccer Volleyball WINTER (Practice starts November) Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Cheerleading Swimming Wrestling SPRING (Practice starts February) Baseball Softball Boys Tennis Girls Tennis Track and Field ATHLETIC CLUB ACTIVITIES AT ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL FALL Water Polo WINTER Bowling Snowboarding Alpine Ski (downhill) Nordic Ski (cross country) SPRING Crew Equestrian Golf ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT WEBSITE www.ashlandathletics.org Get schedules Meet the coaches and staff Find Forms Join the Booster Club Get information on individual sports Sign up to be a volunteer Learn about eligibility requirements and department policies Review our philosophy Find out how to contact the athletic department Apply for a coaching position Get facility use information Find many links to related web sites And MUCH more! Co-curricular Activities Band Orchestra Choir Drama Speech and Debate AHS Student Clubs • • • • • • • • • • • • • Academic Challenge Academic Scavenger Hunt Anime Club Ballroom Dance Brain Bowl Catholic Club Drama Club Gay Straight Alliance Girls’ Circle/Rose Circle Global Citizens Corps Interact Club International Club Key Club • • • • • • • • • • • • Knit Wits Math Honor Society Math Team Mock Trial Team Model United Nations Multicultural Student Union National Honor Society Outdoor Club Poetry Club Robotics SADD/Reach Sustainability Club QUESTION AND ANSWER What questions do you have? Thank You for Attending Have a good evening!! Inspiring learning for life!