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High School Course Registration2015-2016
House Bill 5 and Graduation Requirements
New Caney High SchoolJanuary, 2015
Welcome!
• David Loyacano – NCHS Principal• Susan Hoisington – NCHS Dean of Instruction• Counselors– Kelly Shaw (A – D)– Judy McWilliams (E – K)– Monique Richardson (L – Q)– Judy Porter (R – Z)
House Bill 5 (HB 5)
• Beginning in the 2014-15 school year, a school must ensure that each student, on entering 9th grade, indicates in writing an endorsement that the student intends to earn.
House Bill 5 (HB 5)
• Foundation Plan – NCISD requires 26 credits
– Students graduating under the Foundation Plan (with no endorsement) will be approved on a case-by-case basis during junior or senior year of high school.
• Foundation + Endorsement (30 credits) – this is the recommended graduation plan– STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)– Business & Industry– Public Service– Arts & Humanities– Multidisciplinary (approval required)
Foundation – Statutory Requirements (NCISD - 26 credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, Advanced English
• Math – 3 credits– Algebra 1, Geometry, Advanced Math
• Science – 3 credits– Biology, IPC or Advanced Science, Advanced Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– US History, Government, Economics, World Geography OR World History
OR combined WH/WG course (NCISD does not offer the combined course)
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits in same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 5 credits (+4 additional classes)
STEM Endorsement (Math Option) (NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 5 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, 2 additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Advanced Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits in same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 10 credits
STEM Endorsement (Science Option) (NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 5 credits– Biology, Chemistry, Physics, 2 additional Advanced Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits in same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 10 credits
STEM Endorsement (Engineering Option) (NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– Biology, Chemistry, Physics, additional Advanced Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits in same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 10 credits (at least 4 from STEM electives)
Arts & Humanities Endorsement (Fine Arts Option)
(NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– IPC, Chemistry or Physics; Biology, 2 additional Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits in same language• Fine Arts – 4 credits from 1 or 2 disciplines• Electives – 9 credits
Arts & Humanities Endorsement (LOTE Option)(NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– IPC, Chemistry or Physics; Biology, 2 additional Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 4 credits from 1 or 2 languages• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 9 credits
Arts & Humanities Endorsement Social Studies Option
(NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– IPC, Chemistry or Physics; Biology, 2 additional Science
• Social Studies – 5 credits– World Geography or World History, US History, Government, Economics, 2
additional Social Studies• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits from same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Electives – 9 credits
Business & Industry Endorsement(NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– IPC, Chemistry or Physics; Biology, 2 additional Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits from same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• CTE – 4 credits from coherent sequence• Electives – 7 credits
Business & Industry endorsement options
• Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources• Architecture and Construction• Audio/Video Communication• Business Management and Administration• Hospitality and Tourism• Culinary Arts• Management/Marketing• Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics• Journalism• Yearbook/Newspaper• Debate (team participation required)• Welding
Public Service Endorsement(NCISD - 30credits)
• English Language Arts – 4 credits– English 1, English 2, English 3, English 4
• Math – 4 credits– Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, additional Advanced Math
• Science – 4 credits– IPC, Chemistry or Physics; Biology, 2 additional Science
• Social Studies – 3 credits– World Geography OR World History, US History, Government, Economics
• PE – 1 credit• Languages Other Than English – 2 credits from same language• Fine Arts – 1 credit• CTE – 4 credits from coherent sequence• Electives – 7 credits
Public Service endorsement options
• Education • Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice• Health Science• JROTC• Firefighter• Cosmetology• Fashion Design
Distinguished Level of Achievement
• Total of 4 credits in mathematics, which must include Algebra 2
• Total of 4 credits in science• Curriculum requirements for at least one
endorsement
** A student must earn distinguished level of achievement to be eligible for top 10% automatic admission.
Performance Acknowledgements
• Earned for outstanding performance in:– A dual credit course (at least 12 hours with grade
of B or higher)– Bilingualism and biliteracy– A score of 3 or higher on an AP test– Outstanding performance on SAT, PSAT, ACT:– For earning a nationally or internationally
recognized business or industry certification or license.
Opportunity to earn college credit at NCHS (advanced placement (AP) and dual credit (DC) classes)
• AP English 3 • AP English 4 • DC English 4 • AP Human Geography
• AP World History• AP US History• DC US History• DC Government• AP Government
• AP Calculus• AP Statistics• DC Statistics• DC College
Algebra• DC Trigonometry• DC Pre-Calculus• DC Calculus
Opportunity to earn up to 36 dual credit hours
13 AP tests with potential (score of 3 or higher) of at least 39 credit hours (depending on university)
DC tuition paid for by NCISD – students purchase books only if needed
• DC Economics• AP Economics• AP Studio Art• AP Music Theory• DC Learning Framework
• AP Physics 1• DC Biology• AP Biology• DC Anatomy & Physiology
Freshmen only – High School 101
• MAPS – Methodology for Academic and Personal Success – Learning and communication styles– Self-discipline, attitude, and resiliency– Time management, organization, and study skills– Leadership and character– Academic and career exploration
What is next?• Google form distributed the day after the parent meeting– The form will be “view only” at this time– Actual registration using the Google form will take place
during/after scheduled counselor meeting
• Counselors are meeting with students beginning the week of January 12– NCMS January 12 & 13 – KCMS January 15 & 16
• Counselors will be meeting in science classrooms to go over all choices with the students and walk them through a Google doc sample. There will be two counselors in each class each period.
Thank You!!
• Questions ?– Contact Susan Hoisington
• Counselors– Kelly Shaw (A – D) [email protected]– Judy McWilliams (E – K) [email protected]– Monique Richardson (L – Q) [email protected]– Judy Porter (R – Z) [email protected]