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Sophomore Parent Scheduling Night
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Agenda• Welcome
• Scheduling Process & Introductions• Schedule “requests” are due Feb. 15th.
• Example form in slides & official form on website
• Cafe/Commons table set ups for schedule questions
• One on One meetings with Counselors – April
• Final Schedules due in May & require parent signature
• Curriculum Guide/HS Website
• ISTEP vs. Grad-Pathway
• New Courses
• Upperclassmen opportunities at BHS2
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Example Schedule Request
Curriculum Guide & Website
• Scheduling Policies• Diploma Types• Course Descriptions & Pre-Reqshttp://batesvilleinschools.com/bhs/1) Go to the guidance tab 2) Select Scheduling in the drop down menu
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ISTEP vs. Grad-Pathway
• Box 1 – Earn Any High School Diploma
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Box 2 – Take a Mentorship or Education
Professions, Career Center & COOPs for your
Junior &/OR Senior Year
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Box 3 – Work towards a Honors Diploma
option, Explore CTE electives
(see Quick Look Course Sheet)
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New Course Offerings• Analytical Algebra II *
• American Sign Language IV• Intro. to Manufacturing• Intro. to Business (DC)• Principles of Mgt. (DE)• Principles of Mkt (DC)• Radio & TV II• Intro. to Culinary Arts & Hospitality • Physical Science (DE)• Earth Science (DE)• Intro. to Criminology (DE)• Intro. to Forensics (DE)• NOT new to BHS, but NEW to your students:
• English choices are semester based
(except for AP Literature)
Analytical Algebra II*Algebra I -> Geometry -> Algebra II -> Pre-Cal (or Finite) -> Calculus
*Algebra I -> Geometry -> Analytical Alg. II -> Finite
● Designed for students who have had a difficult time passing or doing well in Algebra I & Geometry
● Less rigorous● NON-STEM interested students● Core 40 math (with possible college limitations)
● Finite Math next in sequence with AAII
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Upperclassmen “new to you” course opportunities
• Advanced Placement Courses
• Mentorship: MMH & Other Community Partners
• Education Professions
• Southeastern Career Center
• Ivy Tech CO-OP(s): Manufacturing/Engineering, IT,
Education, & Health Careers (CNA & Phlebotomy)
• Dual Credit and Dual Enrollment Courses
• Ivy Tech TGEC 30 planning
• ASAP planning
AP Courses & Exams
• AP Literature • AP Statistics• AP Chemistry• Students are able to take the AP exam
that corresponds with the Ivy Tech DC/DE courses.
• AP exam fees are covered by BHS- no cost to students
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Mentorship & Education Professions
• Mentorship – Career Exploration through local businesses of the student’s choice. (MMH mentorship has an application process)
• Education Professions (cadet teaching) – students explore the field of education through their choice of grade level or subject area.
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Southeastern Career Center• Auto Collision Repair• Auto Service• Building Trades• Computer Aided Drafting• Computer Repair• Criminal Justice • Digital Media• Cosmetology• Culinary Arts• Dental Career• Diesel
• Electrical Trades• Fire Safety/Emergency
Services• Health Science• Heavy Equipment• Law Enforcement• Logistics, CDL• Medical Technology• Precision Machine• Emergency Services• Welding Technology
Ivy Tech CO-OPs• Advanced Manufacturing• IT• Health Careers: CNA & Phlebotomy• Education
These CO-OPs are Unique to Batesville High School and provide great Networking, resume building, job prospects and multiple certifications.* Shadowing available for SCC & CO-OPS
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Advanced Manufacturing CO-OP
• Design/Technology Engineering focus• Ivy Tech courses paired with work
experience at the following partners: BT&D, Heartwood, and Casket
• Second year of work experience has potential to be paid
• Approximately 12 spots available• Flexible school scheduling options
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IT CO-OP
• Networking & Informatics Fundamentals• Help Desk Training• Ivy Tech courses paired with work
experience at Hillenbrand, Inc. & BT&D• Approximately 6 spots available
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Health Careers CO-OP
• Three different focuses in this CO-OP- CNA certification-Phlebotomy certification
• Ivy Tech courses paired with experience at St. Andrews for CNA & MMH for Phlebotomy.
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Education CO-OP• Aimed towards SENIOR students who
are considering an education major in a post-secondary institution.
• Ivy Tech education courses paired with a double block of a more structured & focused cadet teaching experience with the primary school’s Chinese immersion program.
• Cadet teaching & ENGL 111 junior year is a required pre-requisite.
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Dual Credit & Dual Enrollment
• What is the difference in DC and DE? • How many dual credits are awarded for
each Ivy Tech class? • How will I get to and from the DE
classes? • How much does it cost to take a DE or
DC course?• Does Ivy Tech follow the same
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DC and DE continued…• If BHS is not in session, but Ivy Tech is, then
you are expected to attend your Ivy Tech class if at all possible. (Weather permitting)
• BHS dual credit and dual enrollment students do NOT have the ability to withdrawal from a grade they earned in an Ivy Tech course. (Such as a regular college student might have the ability.
• A grade of a D or higher in an Ivy Tech course will be awarded dual credit from Ivy Tech.
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Ivy Tech vs. BHS Calendar: 2019-2020
• BHS First Semester Dates: 8/07/19 – 12/20/19
• Ivy Tech First Semester Dates:8/XX/19 – 12/XX/19
• BHS Second Semester Dates: 1/06/20 – 5/28/20
• Ivy Tech Second Semester Dates: 1/XX/20 – 5/XX/20
• BHS Fall Break: 10/14/19 - 10/18/19
• Ivy Tech Fall Break:11/XX/19 – 11/XX/19
• BHS Spring Break: 03/20/20 – 03/27/20
• Ivy Tech Spring Break: 03/XX/20 – 03/XX/20 19
TGEC 30**Transfer General Education Core 30 (credits)
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• Social/Behavioral 3-9 credits in this area
• Sociology - SOCI111 (3 credits)
• Psychology - PSYC 101 (3 credits)
• Abnormal Psychology – PSYC 205 (3 credits)
• Government - POLS 101 (3 credits)
• Humanistic/Art 3-9 credits in this area
• Literature - ENGL206 (3 credits)
• Philosophy - PHIL101 (3 credits)
• Ethics – PHIL102 (3 credits)
• AP Literature *
• Corresponding AP Course Transfer:
• - AP Lit. = ENGL 206
• - AP Chem. = CHEM 101
* To earn AP transfer credit, a score of 3 or higher must be earned on the AP exam. Students are responsible for sending their AP exam scores to Ivy Tech for transfer.
• Written/Speaking: 6 credits in this area
• Composition - ENGL 111 (3 credits)
• Speech - COMM 101 (3 credits)
• Math: 3-9 credits in this area• Finite - MATH135 (3 credits)
• Pre-Calculus - MATH136 (3 credits)
• Pre-Calculus - MATH137 (3 credits)
• Calculus - MATH211 (4 credits)
• Science 3-10 credit in this area• Physical Science - SCIN 111 (3 credits)
• Earth Space - SCIN 100 (4 credits)
• Biology - BIOL 101 (3 credits)
• AP Chemistry *
Dual CreditWHAT DOES THIS PARTNERSHIP PROVIDE FOR YOU?
The opportunity to:•Earn both high school and college credit for courses taken as dual credit and/or dual enrollment.•Classes taken at the high school and taught by an Ivy Tech credentialed high school instructor.•No cost to the high school or student.•Transition to another post secondary institution or into the workforce.
Dual EnrollmentWHAT DOES THIS PARTNERSHIP PROVIDE FOR YOU?
The opportunity to:•Earn both high school and college credit for courses taken as dual credit and/or dual enrollment.•Expand the selection of courses available outside of the high school curriculum.•Experience taking courses on a college campus and learning the expectations of college instructors.•Explore potential career paths through the experience of varying coursework.•Transition to another post secondary institution or into the workforce.
Statewide Transfer General Education Core
STGEC
The Indiana Statewide Transfer General Education Core (STGEC) is a framework of general education competencies and learning outcomes outlined and agreed upon by academic representatives of the Indiana state public institutions of higher education. These competencies represent commonalities among the general education programs at the various institutions and campuses. By design, the STGEC framework maximizes the transferability of a general education “package” from one state institution (or campus) to another while allowing each institution to determine and maintain its own distinctive general education curriculum for its graduates.
Requirements for completion of the STGEC vary by campus and institution. A student must fulfill the STGEC requirements of the school at which a student is enrolled, with a minimum of 30 credit hours, and with an STGEC GPA no lower than 2.000. Each state educational institution has specified how their program meets the competencies described within the STGEC framework. Completion of local STGEC requirements will be validated and documented by the institution or campus of enrollment.
BHS TGEC Dual Credits:
ENGL 111COMM 101MATH 135MATH 136MATH 137MATH 211POLS 101PSYC 101ENGL 206
TGEC Dual Enrollments:
BIOL 101SCIN 100SCIN 111PSYC 205SOCI 111PHIL 101PHIL 102
Transferring Your TGEC(Contact Private & Out-of-State Universities for Transferability)
•Ball State University•Indiana State University•Indiana University – Bloomington, East, Kokomo, Northwest•Indiana University Purdue University – Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, South Bend, South East•Ivy Tech Community College•Purdue University – Calumet•Purdue University – North Central•Purdue University – West Lafayette•University of Southern Indiana•Vincennes University
Career Technical Pathways
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Seniors
*Brooklyn Laker
*Kaiden Rippetoe
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Heartwood Manufacturing Representative &
Past BHS Coop Graduate* Caleb Pierson
Senior & Current BHS Coop Student
* Elias Spurlock
Earn a college degree “ASAP”
What is ASAP?• Associate Accelerated Program
• Earn an associate degree in just 11 months
• Transferable to a bachelor’s degree at many four-year colleges
ASAP Community• Cohort based
• A community of committed students
• Student support system
• 24/7 Wraparound support
What degree programs are offered?
• Liberal Arts
• Business Administration
• Psychology
Who qualifies for ASAP?• 21 year old or younger
• Family/guardian must agree to provide room and board for one year
• Minimum 2.5 high school GPA
• Good attendance record
How do I enter ASAP?1. Fill out an interest form for ASAP at
IvyTech.edu/ASAP
1. Complete the free application to Ivy Tech Community College at IvyTech.edu/apply-now
1. Fill out the ASAP application at IvyTech.edu/ASAP
We will follow up with you about additional steps at our campus.
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McDonald’sArchways to Opportunity
What: McDonald’s tuition scholarships for ANYstudent enrolled in college.
· NO essay to write· NO GPA requirement
Who: Any student who works for McDonald’s 3 months or longer and is in good standing with the restaurant will receive the
scholarship money.
How much: $2,500Renewable YEARLY
Come work for us - We can make college more affordableOur student employees have received
over $75,000in the past 2 years.
Contact Missy Cooper with any questions [email protected]
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Schedule “Requests”
Due February 15th !!!Submit to Guidance
Guidance Office Contact Information:Arika Burck, School Counselor
Judy Anderson, School Counselor
Mary Wallpe, Guidance Registrar