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Mr. Davis Baker, Principal
Mrs. Corinne Hayes, Assistant Principal
Mr. Mark Meibers, Athletic Director-Assistant Principal
Student Services TeamJenny Barker - A to G
Steve Barnes – H to OLisa Suttman - P to Z
Missy Glindmeyer – School PsychologistSharon Merkel- Guidance Secretary
Junior School classes for High School Credit Ohio’s Physical Education Waiver Online classes, APEX (Sinclair Community
College) Summer School Testing Out of Classes Educational Options – Internship Work Study Flexible Scheduling Opportunities College Credit Plus Advanced Placement Classes – AP Testing Classes at Miami Hamilton, University of
Cincinnati (and others), partial day or all day.
Common Planning Bell for Teachers
Freshman Advisory Class
In-school Academic Intervention ◦ General & CP students will be assigned
Emphasize relationships, motivation and early high school success
Reading & Math Skill courses available◦ Will be assigned based on need
GAPping when behind four or five assignments Remember you come to school to learn…
Information regarding credits Career and College Readiness paths Information regarding the registration
process St. John’s registration information Services that the Guidance Department can
provide
4 credits of English (English 9.10,11,12)
4 credits of Math (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2 and an elective math)
3 credits of Social Studies (American History, Government and World Studies)
3 credits of Science (Biology, Physical Science and an elective science)
1 credit of Fine Arts (not required for Career Center students)
.5 credit of Health
.5 credits of Physical Education ◦ May be exempted by 2 seasons of High School Interscholastic
Sports, Marching Band, Cheerleading or JROTC
5 Elective credits
Financial Literacy Requirement◦ May be met through Wealth Management or Economics section
of American Government (AP Government does NOT include Economics section)
Minimum points accumulated on course tests
Those students who start their freshman year in the fall of 2014 or 2015 (Classes of 2018 and 2019) will be subject to the new Ohio Graduation Testing Requirements. The current OGT will not be required, but you will instead take 7 tests at the end of courses as listed below. Although they are subject to changes or additional clarification, the new testing requirements look like this, effective January 31, 2015:
End of Course Test Requirements for the Class of 2018 and 2019◦ 1. English 1 (9th grade English)◦ 2. English 2 (10th grade English)◦ 3. Algebra 1 (8th or 9th grade)◦ 4. Geometry (9th or 10th grade)◦ 5. American History (9th grade social studies)◦ 6. American Government (10th grade)◦ 7. Physical Science (spring 2015 only) or Biology
(spring 2015and beyond)
How many End of Year Tests Do I Have to Take?◦ Seven
What Scores on the EOY Tests Do I Need to Earn to Graduate from High School?◦ You Need 18 Points Total on the Seven Tests AND Enough
Points Earned in Each Subject Area!
◦ Students will need minimum of 4 total points on the Two English Tests (i. e. Combined total of 4 points for your EOY tests taken for 9th gr Eng. and 10th grade Eng.)
◦ Students will need minimum of 4 total points on the Two Math Tests
◦ Students will need minimum 6 total points on the three remaining tests in Social Studies and Science
How are points awarded?◦ Advanced= 5 points◦ Accelerated= 4 points◦ Proficient= 3 points◦ Basic= 2 points◦ Limited= 1 point
Students fill out Registration forms with their parents by 3/6/2015
Each student needs to register for 7 bells!◦ 1 English (1)◦ 1 Math (1)◦ 1 Social Studies (1)◦ 1 Science (1)◦ 1 Health (.5)◦ 1 Freshman Advisory (.25) ◦ 2.5 Electives
Additional classes to consider◦ PE (traditional, summer, no credit sport exemption)
Fill out parent permission exemption form Play 2 sports, marching band, cheerleading or JROTC Turn in coach-signed verification forms after each season
◦ Band◦ Art◦ Choir◦ Foreign Language (need to be enrolled in English
9CP or English 9Adv to take French 1 or Spanish 1)◦ Other electives offered
Students discuss with parents what classes and levels they feel are the best fit 3/3/15 to Sunday, 3/5/15.
NCAA Eligibility Center courses must be college prep classes or honors to meet eligibility standards.
Students meet with a counselor one-on-one to go over their class choices. (3/6)
Students will generally be scheduled for teacher recommended courses. If the parent does not agree they can submit a “Petition to Upgrade” to Connie Acra at the Jr School guidance office.
Changes in course selections will only be made due to balance class sizes or correct scheduling errors/conflicts.
Basically this means you need to choose your classes carefully and wisely! You cannot “change your mind” in August!
Please see the Course Add/Drop Policy in your registration bulletin for all details.
Any St. John’s student who is planning on attending Wm Henry Harrison High School must enroll in the high school before they can register for classes.
Registration packets are available down front tonight or in the Guidance office at the high school.
You can register NOW…the sooner the better!We are pleased to have you with us!
Career Counseling College Counseling Individual Counseling Academic Counseling Test Preparation Access to Community Services Scholarships
Make school a priority in your home Make sure your student is here every day Get involved as a parent Communicate with your child and the school Encourage your student to get involved Ask questions
Use EZ Pay to pay fees early
For those who pay early with EZ Pay◦ May pick up schedules on August 5 and 6◦ May complete parking pass information and
choose a preferred parking space on August 5 and 6
All others may pay fees the week before school begins◦ pick up schedule just before school starts◦ choose parking space just before school starts
Southwest Local Schools is an Open Enrollment District
Open Enrollment applications must be submitted to the Superintendent of Schools between May 1 and May 30.
Interviews with the Superintendent will take place between June 1 and June 15
Freshman Open Enrollment students do not lose a year of eligibility from interscholastic sports.