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Counselors Lorie Daugherty9 th grade Ann Hurt Spanish Immersion Brandy Jones 10 th -12 th Last names A-D Andraya White10 th -12 th Last names E-K Yvette Thompson10 th -12 th Last names L-R Dana Lawrence10 th -12 th Last names S-Z Barb StenzelMaster Schedule
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Bryan Station High School
8th Grade Parent Night for Class of 2020
Tuesday, January 19th,6:00pm
School Counselors:Lorie Daugherty, Ann Hurt,
Brandy Jones, Dana Lawrence, Yvette Thompson, Andraya
White
AdministratorsInterim Principal James McMillinAssistant Principal Tammy Hopkins Administrative Dean Mike Harmon Interim Assistant Principals
Carl HaydenFred SnodgrassDr. Janet Wyatt-
Ross
CounselorsLorie Daugherty 9th grade Ann Hurt Spanish ImmersionBrandy Jones 10th-12th Last names A-DAndraya White 10th-12th Last names E-KYvette Thompson 10th-12th Last names L-RDana Lawrence 10th-12th Last names S-ZBarb Stenzel Master Schedule
BSHS serves approximately 1800 students in grades 9-12
Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
School day 8:25am-3:15pm Eight classes per student
All freshmen core classes (English, math, science, social studies) meet every day for approximately 45 minutes
Most all other classes meet alternating days for 90 minutes.
General Information
Graduation Requirements4 credits of English 3 credits of Math (Plus 4th year of instruction)3 credits of Science3 credits of Social Studies1 credit of Humanities ½ credit of Health½ credit of PE11 credits of Electives
Pre-College Curriculum also requires completion of two years of a world language.
CreditsStudents can earn 8 per year6 Credits = Sophomore12 Credits = Junior18 Credits = Senior26 Credits = Diploma!
High School GradingStudents can earn 4 credits per semester, two (2) semestersSemester grades stand alone.Final grades are posted to the transcript at the end of each semester.Required courses that are failed MUST be repeated. Progress reports every 6 weeks; not mailed2nd Semester Grades are mailed homeParents have access to Infinite Campus
Typical Freshman ScheduleAdv or General English (require summer readingAlgebra 1, Adv Geometry*, Adv Algebra 2*Integrated Science, Adv BiologyAdv or General Integrated Social StudiesHealth/Physical Education (half year each) Three Electives (full year)
*must qualify by taking the math placement test
AP ClassesAdvanced Placement Courses, college level content and expectationsApproved by College BoardMust pass the test to earn College credit Two AP classes for Freshmen to consider
Human Geography in 9th grade Advanced Biology students will take AP
Environmental Science as SophomoresBSHS offers approximately 25 AP courses each year.
Intervention ClassesGoal: Provide extra assistance to students who scored below benchmark on their Reading or Math CERT CERT Benchmarks
Reading 15 Math 17
Students may be assigned to a Reading, Math, or Reading/Math intervention class
Career Pathways Goal: Help students explore an area of interest in order to plan for the future career opportunities Students should take a group of four electives that fit into the same pathway. Freshmen would only begin a pathway,
then take the next classes in the series in following years.
Career Pathways = College AND Career Ready!
Business and MarketingGoal: to help students develop skills and knowledge in personal finance, time management, and goal setting as applied to the business and marketing industry. Relates academic subjects to the real world and shows how reading and math can be applied in "real world" situations.Learn self-confidence, self-awareness, good work habits, problem solving, critical thinking, punctuality, reliability, teamwork, and leadership.
Business and MarketingCourses available for freshmen: Business Principles & Applications Digital Literacy Principles of MarketingPathways Accounting and Financial Services Administrative Support Services Business Management Sports Marketing
World LanguagesGoal: Prepare students for Prepare students to be globally competent through learning a world language and they will gain an understanding of the perspectives of other cultures and compare the language and cultures learned with their own.
World Languages
When choosing a language level Level 1 – for students with one year or
less in middle school Level 2 – only for students who have
completed TWO years of that language in middle school or are native speakers.
Course available for Freshmen Spanish, French, Latin, Chinese
LSTEAMGoal: Provide Latino students with the opportunity and support to take advanced Spanish Language, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math courses and to support the college application process.Contacts: Levi Evans 859.381.3308 ext 4239
[email protected] Oscar Ortiz (Leestown Middle) 859.381.3181
[email protected] Se Habla Español
Family & Consumer Sciences
Goal: Prepare students for successful careers, build awareness and develop leadership skills through classroom instruction, laboratory experiences and work based learning experiences.
Family & Consumer Science
Course available for Freshmen Life Skills or ParentingPathways Consumer and Family
Management Culinary and Food Services Early Childhood Education Fashion and Interior Design
LSTEAM BenefitsSmall Learning CommunitySpanish Language CoursesField TripsSupport for DACAmented and undocumented studentsConnection to local Latino engineers through the Society of Hispanic Professional EngineersSummer robotics camp
Fine ArtsGoal: Prepare students to excel in the field of music and visual art.• Music – • both instrumental and vocal
• Visual art • Dance • Drama• Technical Theatre
Fine ArtsCourses for freshmen Art, Drawing Beginning Guitar, Beginning Keyboarding
(Piano) SA Chorus and Theory, TB Chorus and
Theory Orchestra, Band Ballet, Jazz, Modern Dance Introduction to Drama Introduction to Technical Theatre
StationARTS All StARTS students take StARTS core classesInstrumental/Vocal StARTS freshmen Integrated Musicianship and Course of
Major (band, choir, orchestra)Visual StARTS freshmen take Art 1 StARTS Dance StARTS freshmen take BalletDrama StARTS freshmen take Introduction to DramaTechnical Theatre StARTS freshmen take Intro to Technical Theatre
Information Technology Academy
Goal: Provide students with the skills and knowledge to enter college or the workforce upon graduation while equipping them with the technology skills that will be invaluable regardless of their career path. Application available at http://blogs.fcps.net/itacademy/prospective-students/
IT Academy BenefitsSmall learning community4 year information technology-oriented sequence of coursesPaid summer internship (junior year)Emphasis on employment skillsConnection to the IT industry through business and community partnerships Opportunities for scholarships, job prospects and mentoring opportunitiesFreshmen will take IT Computer Literacy and IT core classes.
Goal: Achieve college and career readiness by exposing students to occupations within the healthcare industry. Pathways available Pharmacy Tech Pre-NursingCourse available for Freshmen to take Principles of Health Science (9,10,11)
Medical Sciences Academy
Medical Sciences AcademyAdditional Advantages First Aid Certification CPR Certification Dual credit with BCTC Certified Nursing Assistant
Industry Certification CNA needed for some college
programs
JROTCGoal: To develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. Values of citizenship Service to the United States Personal responsibility Leadership/Fellowship
JROTCRespect and obedience to authorityConsequences of one’s actionsTraditions of the Air ForceBasic Military SkillsCourses available for freshmen Aerospace Science 1 (JROTC 1)Pathway available Air Force JROTC
Technology EducationGoal: To provide an environment where students develop critical thinking skills through a hands on project based learning, preparing them to take on real world challenges in the field of engineering.
Courses available for freshmen Foundations of Technology Fundamentals of Engineering DesignPathways available Civil Architecture & Construction
Technology Engineering and Technical Design
Technology Education
Bryan Station Athletic Department
Ryan Harrington – Athletic DirectorSteve Collins – Co-Assistant DirectorShelli Warburton – Co-Assistant DirectorDavid Jacobs – Athletic Trainer
Sports OfferedFall
Cheerleading Cross Country
FootballGolf
SoccerVolleyball
WinterArchery BasketballBowling
Cheerleading
SwimmingWrestling
SpringBaseball
CheerleadingSoftball (Girls)
TennisTrack & Field
Athletic Participation Requirements
Academic Eligibility Must be on grade level at start of school Weekly grade checks Forms Physical (best during Dead Period) Address Verification Drug Testing Pamphlet District FormsCheck individual sport web pagesFall sports begin on July 10th
Athletic Participation Requirements
Drug Testing Every student-athlete will be required to
pay $25 at the beginning of each athletic season to be drug tested.
Coaches should collect money and signed policy at same time.
Athletic Participation Requirements
Grade Checks Minimum Academic Requirement-On a weekly basis, a student shall be making continual progress during the school year in order to be eligible to participate in athletics during the subsequent week (Monday through Sunday period) and through the next opportunity to examine grades in this manner.
Clubs and ActivitiesAcademic Team
Art ClubBeta ClubDARE Role ModelsDebate TeamDrama Club Future Business Leaders of AmericaFuture Educators of AmericaGay Straight AllianceGreen Team
Guitar AssembleHOSA Future Health ProfessionalsKey Club National Honor SocietyNewspaperPep Club School Musicals
Show ChoirSpanish Honor Society
Step Team Student Council Student Technology Technology AssociationTri-MWorld Language ClubY-ClubYearbookYoung DemocratsYoung Republicans
Orientation for New Students
Orientation will be the first week in AugustStudents and their families will be invited to tour the building and investigate clubs and other extracurricular activities
Tables Outside General Questions Family & Consumer ScienceStationARTS Information TechnologyLSTEAM
Medical Sciences/HOSAJROTCWorld LanguagesAthleticsSpecial Education (Room 180)
JROTC cadets will be taking parents on tours of the building. Ask for a tour at the JROTC table.
School ToursJROTC cadets will be taking parents on tours of the building.
Meet at outside JROTC table for an official tour
of the school.
GO Defenders………..Class of 2018
BSHS FIGHT SONG:On Bryan Station, fight Defenders
fight!Victory is in sight.
By our strength, and courage, too,Win for GREEN and GOLD and
BLUE!So on Bryan Station, fight
Defenders fight,Guardians of our might.
Watch our team go down the field (floor) and score!
Let's fight, fight, fight, fight, FIGHTFor Bryan Station High!
D-E-F-E-N-D-E-R-S!