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9th Grade Registration
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November 27, 2007
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December 6, 2007
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NHS Counselors meet with 8th graders to start the
registration process during Science Class.
Freshman Preview Night @ NHS 7-8:30 p.m.
December 7, 2007
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Registration materials due to HS counselors.
Meet with HS counselors during Science class to
finalize registration.
High School
Pre Registration
Information
Vocabulary List for
Incoming 9th graders
Semester
Grade Point Average (GPA)
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At the end of each semester, each
letter grade has a point value that is
attached to it. Total semester points
are added up and then divided by the
total semester credits earned to give
students their semester GPA.
Cumulative Grade Point Average
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Each semester GPA added together and
divided to get a cumulative GPA.
Colleges typically look at the cumulative
GPA after 6 semesters or the end of a
student’s junior year for admission.
Class Rank
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A student’s class rank is where your
cumulative GPA is compared to others in
your class. Most colleges require you to
rank in the top half of your graduating
class.
Credit/Credit Count
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One half of a credit is given to any
semester required or elective class a
student successfully completes.
You need to earn 22 credits in order to
graduate.
Enriched
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Enriched classes are offered in the
English department. It is an opportunity
for students to expand their reading
and writing. A student should have a
genuine interest in English and be highly
motivated.
Accelerated
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Accelerated classes are offered in the
Math department. It’s an opportunity
for students to study the material in
greater depth and at an accelerated
pace.
Advanced Placement (AP)
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There are 13 classes that are Advanced
Placement. These classes are taught like
college classes. If a student chooses
they would be able to take a College
Board National test in May. If the
student scores at a certain level they
can receive college credit at most
colleges/universities.
Honors
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A course designed to challenge
exceptional high school students with
high aptitude and motivation in Science.
Early Bird
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Classes that meet before the buses
arrive. Students are required to provide
their own transportation. Currently
music is the only department offering
Early Bird which begins at 6:35.
Elective
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Classes other than the required 13.5
credits of English, Math, Science, Social
Studies, Health, and Physical Education
is considered an elective class. Students
must earn a minimum of 8.5 credits of
elective classes to earn a high school
diploma.
Required
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Classes in English, Math, Science, Social
Studies, Health, and Physical Education
are required classes for a high school
diploma. A minimum of 13.5 credits in
these areas are required.
Graduation Requirements vs.
College Requirements
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College admission requirements differ
from high school diploma requirements.
For example, additional classes in
Science, Math, and possibly Foreign
Language are required for many 4 year
colleges/universities. Individual
students must research their college of
choice.
Pre-Requisites
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A class that must be successfully
completed in order to take an additional
class in that subject area.
4 Year Plan
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An academic guide that assists students
in tentatively planning their high school
yearly schedules.
Credit Load
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The number of classes taken per
semester. Each semester class is
given .5 credit. Typically freshman take
the minimum required 6 credits.
Occasionally students take 6.5 or 7
credits.
Full Load
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A student is scheduled every hour
without a study hall.
Class Period
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There are 7 class periods in the school
day. Each of the 7 class periods is
approximately 52 minutes long.
Study Hall/No Credit
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A period during the day when you don’t
have an academic class. A time where
you can get homework finished. No
credit is given for a study hall.
It is highly recommended for freshman
to take a study hall or two.
Class Conflicts
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A class conflict is when two classes you
wanted to take are only offered at the
same time.
You will be assigned an alternate course
when this occurs.
Seats Available
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Each class has a certain number of
seats/spots available. If the class
number is set at 28 and there are 26
scheduled in that class, 2 seats would
still be available.
Drops & Adds
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A class is either dropped or added when
there is a class conflict or a student is
not in the right class.
Schedule changes are done only in
extreme cases.
Withdraw Fail (WF)
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Except under extenuating or extreme
circumstances, any course dropped
after mid-quarter of the first and third
quarters will receive a withdraw fail
(WF) on their transcript and the grade
of WF will be affect the GPA.
Mid-Quarter Progress Report
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Students doing unsatisfactory work in
their class will be issued progress
reports at approximately the mid-point
of each grading period. Normally a
student who is achieving at an F or low
D grade at the end of the fifth week
will receive a progress report the sixth
week of the quarter.
Lunch Period
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A 30 minute break in classes to eat
your lunch.
Lunch is not written on your schedule.
Open Lunch
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During the lunch period students are
allowed to leave the school building.
You still only have 30 minutes!
Skills Center
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A resource room for students to get
help with their homework instead of
being in a larger study hall. No credit is
earned. It is available before and after
school in addition to all 7 periods.
Technology Charter School
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A school within the high school where
students can take classes and receive
high school and technical college credit.
Extra Curricular
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School sponsored activities offered
outside of the school day.
For example sports and clubs.
Truant
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Being absent without a valid excuse
from all or any part of the school day.
Habitual Truant
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Being absent from school without a valid
excuse for all or part of 5 or more days
within a semester.
Homework Request
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A student must be out of school
excused 2 days before homework can be
requested from teachers.
Semester/Final Grades
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At the end of each semester, a
semester or final grade is earned. Even
if the class is a year long, you will
receive a final grade after each
semester.