Barbers hill high school ninth grade parent orientation

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Transitioning to High School

Barbers hill high school

ninth grade parent orientation

Leah Veazey Counselor A-F Shari Lippe Counselor G-M James Harris Counselor N-Z Kerri Dauzat Secretary

281-576-2221 ext. 1211

counseling office staff

High School TimelineTeens’ Guide to College & Career PlanningGetting the Most out of High SchoolHigh School Parent GuidebookBHISD Website

Handouts

Schedule Period 1 7:35 – 8:29 Period 2 8:34 – 9:29 Period 3 9:34 – 10:28 Period 4 10:28 – 11:58 (includes a 30 minute lunch) Period 5 12:03 – 12:57 Period 6 1:02 – 1:56 Period 7 2:01 – 2:55

Credits: Students must earn 26 credits during 4 years to graduate. High school credits are earned by semester.

.5 credit is earned for 1 semester1.0 credit is earned for a full year

Planning for High School

Students must meet the following requirements to graduate:

Complete the required 26 credits for either theRecommended High School Program (RHSP) ORDistinguished Achievement Program (DAP)

Meet State Assessment RequirementsState of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR)

Graduation Requirements

Ninth Grade 0.0 - 5.5 credits

Tenth Grade 6.0 – 12.5 credits

Eleventh Grade 13.0 – 18.5 credits

Twelfth Grade 19.0 or more credits

Credit Requirements

4 English: English I-IV4 Math: Algebra I/Geometry/Algebra II + 4th Math

Option OR

Alg. I/Geometry/ Math Models/Algebra II4 Science: Biology, Chemistry & Physics + 4th Science

option 4 Social Studies: World Geography, World History, US

History,

Government and Economics1 PE or equivalent (Band, Athletics, Cheerleading, or

Dance)1 Fine Art (Band, Choir, Art, Theatre Arts, Dance or

Floral Design).5 Professional Communications (Speech)2 Foreign Language (Spanish/American Sign Language)5.5 Electives

26 Total Credits

Recommended High School Program (RHSP)

4 English: English I-IV4 Math: Algebra I/Geometry/Algebra II + 4th Math

option4 Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics + 4th Science

option

(IPC will not satisfy Science credit, only as elective)

4 Social Studies: World Geography, World History, US History,

Government and Economics 1 PE or equivalent (Band, Athletics, Cheerleading, or

Dance)1 Fine Art (Band, Choir, Art, Theater Arts, Dance or

Floral

Design).5 Professional Communications (Speech)3 Foreign Language (Spanish /American Sign

Language)4.5 Electives

26 Total Credits

Distinguished Achievement Program(DAP)

Students wishing to complete the DAP for graduation must complete four advanced measures from the following:

Dual-Credit CoursesEach semester of a dual-credit course with a grade of B or higher

Advanced Placement (AP) ExamEach AP exam score of 3 or higher

Distinguished Achievement ProgramFour Advanced Measures

COURSE CATALOG

Lists all courses available at the high school campus.

Course levels available: Regular, Pre-AP, Dual Credit, or AP.Prerequisites and/or recommendations are listed for each course.Course Catalog access BHISD Website

High School Counseling

Planning for High School

Developing a Four Year PlanNAVIANCE

REMEMBER: This four year plan is flexible and is reviewed and updated yearly to meet each student’s needs and interests.

Planning for High School

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

English I English II English III English IV

Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Pre-Calculus

IPC or Biology Biology or Chemistry

Chemistry or Physics

*4th year Science(ex: AP Chemistry)

W. Geography W. History U.S. History Govt. Eco.

PE or Elective Elective Elective Elective

Elective Comm. App

Elective Elective Elective

Spanish I Spanish II Fine Arts Elective

7.0 Credits 7.0 Credits 7.0 Credits 7.0 Credits

Sample Four Year Plan

STAAR

EOC

State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness

End of Course

EOC-End of Course ExamsEnglish Math Science Social Studies

Grade 9

English I+

Algebra I+

Biology+

World Geography

+

Grade 10

English II+

Geometry+

Chemistry+

World History+

Grade11

English III(Must Pass)

Algebra II(Must Pass)

Physics US History

3 =Average

Graduation

3 =Average

Graduation

3 =Average

Graduation

3 =Average

Graduation

Advanced Academics

Program

• PAP: Pre-Advanced Placement (College Board)

• Dual Credit: High School and College Credit

(Lee College)

• AP: Advanced Placement (College Board)

LEVELS OF COURSEWORK

PAP/AP vs. Dual Credit

PAP and AP Courses Dual Credit Courses

PAP courses in grades 9, 10, and 11 prepare students for AP courses.

Successful completion of an AP course gives students high school credit.

Scoring well on an AP test (3, 4, or 5) gives students college credit, depending on the institution.

Weighted grade points are awarded to PAP and AP courses (5.0, 6.0). AP courses can be an advanced measure on the Distinguished Achievement Plan.*

Successful completion of AP coursework is the best indicator for college success and ranks as one of the leading indicators for admission into the most competitive colleges and universities.

*if certain criteria are met

PAP courses in grades 9, 10, and 11 can also prepare students for dual credit courses.

Successful completion of a dual credit course gives students high school credit and college credit (Lee College).

Weighted grade points are awarded to Dual Credit courses (5.5) that are taken during the regular school day in the fall and spring semesters. DC courses taken during the summer do not count toward GPA but can be applied as an advanced measure on the Distinguished Achievement Plan.*

Successful completion of dual credit

coursework can be an indicator of college success and is a consideration for most colleges and universities.

*if certain criteria are met

Organized Strong time management skills Strong and consistent study habits Self-sufficient; self-directed Ability to multi-task Commitment to the rigor and pacing of the

course Commitment to the work assigned *Restrictions on schedule changes

Profile of a Student in an Advanced Course

Career and Technical Education: Where your Future Begins!

Laura Acosta- CTE Coordinator

• CTE courses give students an opportunity to explore and prepare for the world of work.

• Most of our Career Clusters have articulated courses at Lee College for faster AA degree

completion.

CTE-Life Skills for the 21 Century Ag- 2012 State Winner in Wildlife Production, Star State

Degree “Top Ten of Texas”

Construction Tech- 2011, 2012 Chambers County Youth Project Show Grand Champion, Grand Reserve

Dual Credit Drafting-6 students inducted into Lee College Phi Theta Kappa (Requirement: Dean’s List 3 semesters)

Accounting- 2011 5 State Qualifiers, 2012 2nd Place District, 2012 -1 State Qualifier

Business/BPA- 2011 State Winner, National Finalist, 2012 National Finalist, 2013 5 National Finalists

Law Enforcement-2nd Place Officer Down Competition

Students:Be involved.Be connected with school organizations/clubs.Begin an academic resume that highlights your activities, service, leadership, work, and enrichment.

Looking ahead…

FISH CAMPComing Soon 2013…

See you then!

Thank you for attending!

* A copy of this presentation will be posted on the high school

counselors’ webpage.

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