Rising 9th Grade Parent Meeting
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Rising 9th Grade Parent Meeting
McIntosh High School Rising 9th Grade Chiefs Parent Meeting Krystin Glover, Assistant Principal/Registrar Welcome Class of 2020! Goals for Tonight’s Meeting • • • • • Introduction of department chairs Discuss graduation requirements Explain registration procedures Acquaint you with the high school curriculum Answer questions Guidance Department • Ms. Hope Huey, Lead Counselor • Counselors are assigned by student last name: – Lura Wilkes(A-D) – Anthony Finley (E-K) – LeeAnn Belknap (L-Rh) – Hope Huey (Ri-Z) • Judy Callaway, Records Secretary Graduation Requirements • Students accumulate Carnegie units – 1 semester = ½ unit – 1 year = 1 unit • Requirements Math- 4 units Science- 4 units English- 4 units Social Studies- 3 units Health- ½ unit Personal Fitness- ½ unit Electives- 7 units (Fine Arts, CTE, World Languages, Advanced Placement) – TOTAL- 23 UNITS – – – – – – – Academic Information • Scholarship Information – HOPE Scholarship • 3.0 GPA in core curriculum (English, Math, Science, Social Studies and World Languages) • Rigor Requirements – Zell Miller Scholarship • • • • Designated Valedictorian or Salutatorian (or) 3.7 GPA in core curriculum Rigor Requirements Test components – – 1200 SAT combined score (Critical Reading and Math) (or) 26 ACT composite score • Rigor Requirements – Class of 2020 must pass four courses defined as Rigor Courses • Chemistry, Physics, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, 2nd-4th level of world language Middle vs. High School Counseling Programs • Similarities – – – – – – Classroom and individual advisement Small group and personal/social sessions Referral to community agencies Transition activities (middle high, high post-secondary) Parent information programs Parent-teacher-student conferences • Differences – Increased emphasis on student accountability and selfadvocacy – Increased exposure to college/career readiness skills English Ms. Lynne Bruschetti, Department Chair • Graduation Requirements- 4 units • Gifted and Advanced Placement require summer assignments Grade English Track Regular Track 9th 9th Grade Literature (Regular or Gifted) 9th Grade Literature (Regular) 10th World Literature (Regular or Gifted) World Literature (Regular) 11th AP Language and Composition American Literature 12th AP Literature and Composition British Literature To Kill a Mockingbird When You Were in 9th Grade • What/Who seems to be waiting for Jem when he returns to the Radley yard? A. A little puppy B. His pants C. A ghost D. Mr. Nathan Radley What Your Child Will Do in 9th Grade “. . . I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness, and most of all, without catching Maycomb’s usual disease” (Lee 117). Compare This Passage With the Previous Passage “ . . .Tim Johnson was advancing at a snail’s pace, but he was not playing or sniffing at foliage; he seemed dedicated to one course and motivated by an invisible force . . . .We could see him shiver like a horse shedding flies: his jaw opened and shut; he was alist, but he was being pulled gradually toward us” (Lee 126) Diseases Math Mr. Greg Mason, Department Chair • Graduation Requirements- 4 units Grade Path 1 Path 2 Path 3 Path 4 9th Algebra I Accelerated Algebra I/ Geometry A Accelerated Algebra I/ Geometry A Accelerated Geometry B/ Algebra II (Accel in 8th grade) 10th Geometry Accelerated Geometry B/ Algebra II Accelerated Geometry B/ Algebra II AP Statistics 11th Algebra II AP Statistics 12th 1. Pre-Calculus 2. Pre-Calculus w/ AP Statistics 3. Statistical Reasoning 1. Accelerated Pre-Calculus 2. Pre-Calculus 1. Accelerated Pre-Calculus 2. Accelerated Pre-Calculus w/ AP Statistics Accelerated Pre-Calculus 1. AP Calculus 2. AP Calculus w/ AP Statistics AP Calculus Math • Math 8 – Algebra I • Algebra I – Accelerated Algebra I/Geometry • Accelerated Algebra I/Analytic Geometry – Progress to Accelerated Geometry/Algebra II – Repeat Accelerated Algebra I/Geometry • Math Help Options – Tutorials • Before and after school • Open campus in the morning – Algebra I Support Science Ms. Shelly Dowse, Department Chair • Graduation Requirements- 4 units • Physics or Physical Science required for graduation – Physical Science does not count for rigor Grade Science Track Regular Track 9th Biology (Regular or Gifted) Biology (Regular) 10th Chemistry (Regular or Gifted) Physical Science 11th Physics/AP Physics I Earth Systems Environmental Science Physics 12th Advanced Placement or Advanced Science Elective Chemistry Science Elective Social Studies • Graduation Requirements- 3 units • World Geography offered as academic elective Grade Social Studies Track Regular Track 9th World Geography (optional) World Geography (optional) *must sign up during elective registration *must sign up during elective registration 10th AP World History World History 11th AP United States History United States History 12th AP Economics/Government Economics/Government Pathways • All students must have a pathway upon graduation 1) Advanced Academic (ELA, math, science, social studies) • 4 credits in designated area (social studies is 3 credits) • 2 years in same world language • 1 AP course in designated area 2) CTE • 3-4 courses in a designated pathway 3) Fine Arts • 3 courses in same program 4) World Languages • 3 years in same language Career & Technical Education (CTE) Ms. Lauren Bozone, Department Chair • Pathway Requirements (3 years/courses in one of the following career areas): – Animation & Digital Media – Architectural Drawing & Design – Business & Technology – Culinary Arts – Engineering – Entrepreneurship – Graphic Design – Nutrition & Food Science – Therapeutic Services / Healthcare Science – Web & Digital Design http://mhscareerpathways.weebly.com/ World Languages Ms. Brooke Lloyd, Department Chair • Graduation Requirements – 0 units • Georgia Board of Regents requires 2 years of the same World Language for admission to a Georgia college Languages Offered • French I - IV • German I – IV • Latin I – IV • Spanish I – AP Spanish – AP is only available to students who take Sp I in 8th Grade Pathway Requirements • World Languages Pathway: 3 years of a language • Advanced Academic Pathway: 2 years of a language World Languages International Skills Diploma Seal • Awarded to graduating seniors who complete the following requirements: – – – – – 3 credits of the same World Language/ELL 5 additional credits that have an international focus 4 extracurricular activities with global themes 20 hours of cross-cultural community service capstone presentation • Speak with your World Language teacher or guidance counselor Gifted Courses • Students must be Georgia Gifted qualified in order to take Gifted courses • Parents/students choose which Gifted courses the student will take (no limit) • No “Honors” courses (Accelerated Math and Advanced Placement) • Students must maintain an 80 in a course to remain eligible or go on probation for that content area • Eligibility requirements are listed on FCBOE website Zero Period Options • 9th grade students will be allowed to enroll in a zero period for the 2016-2017 school year • Courses – Personal Fitness/Health – Spanish II (must be in Spanish I this year) • Forms are available tonight and must be turned in to Ms. Seabolt by Friday, February 19 – Students will receive an email if the class makes Registration Procedures • STEP 1: Core Class Recommendations – Letters were mailed home on February 1 – Visible on Infinite Campus Portal Feb 17@ 8am-Feb 21 Level Changes/Insists • Gifted to non-Gifted, or vice versa – Email Ms. Glover our counselor • Change to a less rigorous course – Download insist form from website • Student Resources Curriculum – Sign and return (email) to Ms. Glover – No meeting required – Acceleration will not be available in future years • Change to a more rigorous course – Contact Julie Bigler at 770-631-3232 ext. 224 to set up an insist meeting during the month of March – Insists are year-long and students will not be moved back to recommended course Registration Procedures • STEP 2: Elective Requests – Via Infinite Campus Student Portal (instructions in letter) • Portal Open February 22-28 – Electives Fair • Monday, February 22 @ 6:30pm – Optional Help Session • Friday, February 26 @ BMS – Advisement with Guidance Counselors • Monday, February 29-Friday, March 4 Electives Curriculum • CTE • Debate • Fine Arts – – – – – Band Chorus Orchestra Theater Arts Visual Arts • Journalism – Newspaper – Yearbook • World Geography • World Languages Electives Scheduling • • • • Register February 22 @ 6pm- February 28 @ 11:59pm Students are making “requests”- no guarantee Select 3-6 alternates Use Pathways/Electives listing – mailed home and posted on website • Be sure to select both semesters when registering • Electives should be listed in order of preference Website Resources • mcintoshhigh.org • Student Resources Curriculum Website Resources Keys to a Successful Experience… Parents • Stay Informed! – MHS website (mcintoshhigh.org) – Infinite Campus (grades, fees, attendance) • Update your email address! – Automated Failure Notification System – Counselors, Teachers, Administrators • Ask questions if you are unsure • Encourage your student to get involved in at least 1 activity in 9th grade • Foster confidence in your student by gradually transferring responsibility to them Wrap-up • Questions for the entire group? • Contact information – Krystin Glover, Assistant Principal/Registrar • glover.krystin@mail.fcboe.org – Lauren Bozone, CTAE Department Chair • bozone.lauren@mail.fcboe.org – Lynne Bruschetti, English Department Chair • bruschetti.lynne@mail.fcboe.org – Shelley Dowse, Science Department Chair • dowse.shelley@mail.fcboe.org – Brook Lloyd, World Languages Department Chair • lloyd.brooke@mail.fcboe.org – Greg Mason, Math Department Chair • mason.greg@mail.fcboe.org