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9th Grade Parent MeetingClass of 2016
What Sets MHS ApartTraditions: Homecoming, Beat the Drum, Fill the Bus, Deck the Halls, Senior Picnic, First in Family Recognition
11 Career & Technology Strands: offer relevant and engaging learning experiences, professional certifications and/or college credits
Student Organizations & Activities: competitive at district, regional and state levels
“Healthy Mind—Healthy Body—Healthy Lion” : A Coordinated Health program designed to encourage healthy habits
Strong AcademicsMHS students earn average SAT (1585) & ACT (23.9) scores exceeding state and national scores
MHS performance on Advanced Placement (AP) testing for 2012 showed a 5-year high for test takers (651), exams (1,601), and percentage of scores 3, 4, & 5 (59%).
In 2012, the AP program at MHS produced more than 200 AP Scholars
The Collegeboard honored MHS students with:– 4 National Merit Semifinalists– 3 National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholars– 11 Commended Scholars
Student Panel
What do you feel makes MHS unique?
What’s the most important thing to do to prepare for 10th grade?
What is your favorite MHS tradition?
Registration for 2013/2014
Overview of Registration
Guidance Presentations
Review Academic Planning Guide (APG)
MHS Showcase
Course Selection/Counselor Appointments
Hardcards reviewed & submitted to MS counselor
Course Verifications
Two Ingredients for Graduation
Credits (26 specific credits)
Satisfactory Performance on each STAAR End of Course (EOC) exam:– English I Reading; English II Reading; English III Reading– English I Writing; English II Writing; English III Writing– Algebra I; Geometry; Algebra II– Biology; Chemistry; Physics– World Geography; World History; US History
Requirements for Graduation:see Academic Planning Guide
4 credits English
4 credits Math
4 credits Science
4 credits Social Studies
2 years of the same Language Other Than English
1 credit Fine Arts
.5 credit Professional Communications
.5 credit Health
1 credit P.E. or Athletics
5 credits of electives 26 Credits TOTAL
Recommended Vs. DAP
Both Plans Require: 26 credits total Successful completion of state testing requirements
Distinguished Achievement Plan ALSO requires:One of your electives must be a 3rd year of your current world language IPC and Math Models cannot be used as core credits on the DAPYou must score at Advanced Academic Performance level for English III and Algebra II STAAR EOC testsYou must complete any combination of 4 of the following advanced measures: Original Research Project Test Data (AP Exam with 3 or higher) College Courses (Eng, Gov or Econ) with grade of 80+
Additional Details in the Academic Planning Guide.
“Click” to Visit our Registration Page
Link to the APG, Registration GuidanceContact Sheets and Applications
Example Completed Card
Sample
Academic Planning
3 “Tasks” for Sophomore Year
Establish your career aspirations
Get used to working with a time limit or deadline
Ask LOTS of questions
High School Policies
Must attend 90% of class days and earn a grade of 70 or better for the year in order to earn credit
Promotion is based on number of credits earned (See the APG)
UIL Rules in Academic Planning Guide (APG)
Formative & Summative Grades
Formative grades are focused on gathering information (reading or “flipped” lessons”), processing ideas, and applying the information learned to classroom activities. Formative grades count for 30% of the quarter average.
Summative assignments comprise 70% of the quarter average, assess learning over time and may include:– Written Activities– Critical Thinking Tasks– Inquiry-Based Projects
Advanced Course OfferingsPreAP, Dual Credit & AP courses are available
Advanced coursework requires significant additional preparation outside of the school day
Heavy emphasis on critical reading, writing, and higher order thinking skills. Summer reading may be required (see APG)
These courses have “open” enrollment, but there are strict guidelines in the APG regarding policies and procedures for the course
See the APG for more information!
So, how many advanced courses should be taken?
Students and parents should carefully consider:
Student abilities and previous performanceStudent interest in a particular disciplineInvolvement in extracurricular activitiesTime requirement for each class
In-Class TutorialsCritical ReadingCornell Note TakingWriting for all ClassesDeveloping RelationshipsCollege VisitsGuest SpeakersExtra-Curricular ActivitiesCareer PreparationSAT PreparationCollege WorkshopsOvernight College Visit
Mr. Jason [email protected]
Applications on the MHS website
Ways to Get Ahead
Summer School Both sessions will be in July (dates TBD)
Costs are TBD
Limited course selections. Check with counselors in April
Possible courses for acceleration:
Fine Arts
PE
Communications
Online Courses
Current Course Offerings:HealthPsychologySociology
First available in the spring of junior year:GovernmentEconomicsEnglish IV
If you are interested in taking a course online, stop by the counseling office in April to pick up an application!
Naviance is COMING SOON!
Personalized Academic, Career & College Planning
Launching later this spring
Staying Informed
At the Counselors’ Table :
Program Contact SheetsCollege Planning Information PSAT/SAT/ACT informationCareer Planning InformationEOC Testing Information
Bring Us Your Questions!
Stay Informed:• Sign up for the Lion’s Share Newsletter
• Check out the MHS & District Website
• Get the MISD Go App
• Visit www.manestreamnews.com
•Look for the Teacher Syllabi & Contact Information
•Follow us on Twitter @MHSLions
•Like our Facebook Page