Rising 9th Grade Scheduling Presentation - Counselor1Stop

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Scheduling Meeting

Class of 2024

GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT

SPRING 2020

Agenda

Counselor Roles

Scheduling Information

Indiana Graduation

Requirements/Path to

Graduation

Reminders

Due Dates

Counselor Roles

Social/Emotional

Crisis Intervention

Classroom guidance (Conflict Resolution, Stress Management)

Academic Advising

4 Year Plans

Individual Scheduling Meetings

Classroom Guidance (Mock College Admissions/Job Applications

Scholarships/Financial Aid

Post-Secondary Advising

Career Planning

Area 18 Career and Technical Program Tour

Provide career related opportunities (fairs, expos and job shadows)

Career Roundtable

Interest Skills and Value Assessments

What does high school credit mean? Cumulative GPA?

1 credit = 1 semester

of successfully

passing a course

(excluding study hall).

GPA – grade average

of all completed

courses. Norwell is on

a 4.0 scale. It does

not update until the

end of each semester.

4.0

4 = A

3.7 = A-

3.3 = B+

3 = B

2.7 = B-

2.3 = C+

2 = C

1.7 = C-

1.3 = D+

1 = D

0.7 = D-

0 = F

Scheduling InformationNHS Guidance Webpage

Diploma Information

Core 40 Checklist

Academic Honors Checklist

Technical Honors Checklist

Scheduling

Course Descriptions

Quantitative Reasoning Courses

Specific Course Information

Graduating Class Information

Path to Graduation

Complete Graduation Pathway

Box 1 (Indiana High School Diploma)

Box 2 (Employability Skills)

Box 3 (Postsecondary Readiness)

"Graduation Pathways" replaces ISTEP

requirement

New High School Graduation

Requirements: “Graduation Pathways”

Diploma Type

1

Learn & Demonstrate Employability Skills

2

Postsecondary Ready Competencies

3

Box 1:

Diploma

Types

Core 40

Core 40 Academic Honors

Core 40 Technical Honors

Indiana Diploma Types

Diploma Differences

Core 40

Minimum requirement for most 4 year colleges (However, some colleges may require additional math credits beyond the 3 years required for Core 40… Ex.: IU, Purdue).

6 credits of math required (6 credits must be earned in grades 9-12)

Foreign language is not required (However, some colleges highly recommend/require at least 2 years of a foreign language).

40 credits required

Academic Honors• In addition to completing all requirements for Core 40, students must:

• Earn 6 or 8 credits in foreign language• Complete 8 credits in math including (Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus or

Trigonometry/Probability and Statistics) *strong math skills are needed• Earn 2 fine art credits• Complete AP and/or Dual Credit classes required or students must meet a minimum score on the

ACT/SAT• Earn 47 credits required in which students can earn no grade lower than a “C”.• Graduate with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher• Students can take a non-credit study hall each semester of high school and still met the 47

required credit count for AHD.

*Academic Honors is highly recommended for some competitive Indiana colleges.

Technical Honors• In addition to completing all requirements for Core 40, students must:

• Earn 47 credits required in which students can earn no grade lower than a “C”.• Graduate with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher.• Earn 6 credits in the college and career pathway (Area 18 program).• Earn an industry-based certification or credential, or 6 career pathway dual

credits.• Complete AP and/or Dual Credit classes or meet a minimum score on the

ACT/SAT/Accuplacer.

*Students can take a non-credit study hall each semester of high school and still met the 47 required credit count for AHD

Box 2:

Student

must

complete

ONE of the

following

Project-Based Learning

Service-Based Learning

Work-Based Learning

Box 2:Student must complete ONE of the following:

• Government

• Civil Engineering and Architecture

• Student Council

• Athletic Teams

• Show Choir/Marching Band

• Yearbook and other clubs or teams (must be involved in one full season)

• Enrolled in NHS ICE program

• Enrolled in NHS Work-Based Learning/Career Exploration program

• Employment outside school

Box 3: Postsecondary-Ready Competencies

(must complete ONE of the following)

Honors Diploma SAT or ACTAdvanced Placement

Courses or Dual Credits

Career &Technical Education Concentrator

Industry CertificationASVAB

Graduation Pathways

Important Information

• Using your Diploma Requirement Checklist, review graduation requirements for your diploma type and select classes accordingly. Please reference the Course Offerings Guide to view required/recommended Pre-Requisites for classes.

• Refer to the http://www.nwcs.k12.in.us/Scheduling.aspxDiploma Requirements, Course Descriptions, and more.

• Talk with your parents and teachers about course selections.

• Meeting with your counselor.

http://www.nwcs.k12.in.us/Classof2024.aspx

Courses are grouped by department

Note the direction under each department heading

8th grade teachers provide recommendations to assist in proper placement of students in ELA, Math, and Science courses.

Required Courses and Explanations:

Language Arts

English 9

English 9 Honors – summer homework required, more in depth, teacher recommendation

English 9s – struggling with reading comprehension

Mathematics

Algebra Lab A/Algebra 1 A – 2 year algebra

Algebra 1

Geometry Honors – for students enrolled in Algebra 1 in 8th grade

*students who took Algebra 1 in 8th grade and did not earn an A or B are recommended to retake it in 9th grade. Students need a strong math foundation to complete additional high school math for a Core 40 diploma and beyond.

Science

Biology

Biology Honors – more in depth, teacher recommendation

Earth and Space – encouraged for students who are taking English 9s

Physical Education/Health

PE 1

PE 2

Business

Preparing for College and Careers

Electives

In addition to these 9 required credits, students will select 5 elective credits to fill their 9th grade schedule. For scheduling purposes, study hall is included in the 5 elective credit count even though a student doesn’t earn high school credit for the class.

Course Registrationhttp://www.nwcs.k12.in.us/NHSGuidance.aspx

Steps to Register for 2020-21 Courses

1. Check credits needed (use your Indiana diploma

requirements checklist)

2. Check grade level course selection sheet

3. Access PowerSchool through the NHS Website

1. https://ps.nwcs.k12.in.us/public/

2. If you do not know your login, please see Mrs. Grzych

4. Enter courses under class registration

Click on the registration tab

Click on pencil icon to view course options for each subject.

Select the course(s) that meets your graduation requirement for each subject. You must press okay after each subject screen. If you are enrolling in an all year course, you must select both semesters. Once you have all required classes selected, you must choose 4 alternate classes. Your total should equal 14.

You are finished when the requesting credit hour number equals 14. Remember you have to choose 4 alternates you would be willing to have if there is a conflict.

Due Dates

8th Grade Parent Night – Wednesday,

March 11th @ 6PM

Counselors will be meeting with 8th

graders beginning March 16th during

science classes.

Come prepared!

Review credit requirements

Select courses on course selection sheet

Enter selections in PowerScheduler

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