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Your Transition to Dundee High School & Graduation Goal!!!! Click icon to add picture Class of 2018

Your Transition to Dundee High School & Graduation Goal!!!! Class of 2018

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Your Transition to Dundee High School &

Graduation Goal!!!!

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Class of 2018

Mr. Schroeder- Principal

Mr. Carner- Asst. Principal / Athletic Director

Mrs. Brook- High School Counselor

Introductions

Your 4-Year Plan is a living plan that can and most likely will change as you change!

For now: visualize all the classes you need to take for graduation, along with the classes that you would like to fit in over the next four years to develop a plan, keeping in mind that it might change!

Think About ALL 4 Years of High School

Set academic goals for yourself. High school presents a challenging landscape. Develop good study habits. If you sense a problem developing, address it early.

Plan challenging courses in high school. The types of courses you take are just as important as your GPA.

Start thinking about reasons for attending college and begin to research college costs.

Explore your interests. Get involved with the wide range of clubs and activities that are offered. Try something new!

Consider how your interests in and out of the classroom intersect. Is there a way you might be able to pursue this further with a summer program?

9th Grade Tips

Have Lunch on a college campus

Arrange a “Job Shadow” adventure

Look at college resources on-line

It is never too early to explore your options for what you might want to do AFTER you complete high school!!

www.actstudent.orgwww.collegeboard.comwww.fafsa.ed.govwww.fastweb.comwww.careercrusing.com

For a complete listing of career and college planning resources, please see the High School Counseling Website, which is located on the Dundee High School Web Page.

On-Line Resources to Check Out over the Next Four Years

Encourage your student to be involved

Be involved and check student progress

Attend Parent teacher conferences

E-mail teachers

Support and Encourage now!

Starting Off On The Right Foot

Staying Informed

Two Progress ReportsTwo Report CardsTwo Parent Teacher ConferencesE-mail teacherCall TeachersStudent AgendasTeachers will contact parents at

least twice monthly for failing grades

http://www.dundeecommunityschools.org/

https://hac.lisd.us/homeaccess/

Monitor Student -Grades-Attendance-Assignments-Schedules

How to Stay Informed

Classroom PoliciesThe following policies will be in effect for all classes.

GradingStudents will EARN their grade by the following weights:Assessments (Tests, Quizzes, etc.): 70%Class work/Homework: 30% Homework Policy Student will receive homework to reinforce what is being

taught in the classrooms. Parents can keep up with their students homework and homework assignments by viewing Home Access and teacher WebPages.

High School student policies

Hall/Bathroom PassesEach student will be given passes when there

is an emergency. Students are expected to use passing time appropriately.

 Opportunities for Grade ImprovementLunch study tables will be assigned to all

students failing a Core class. After school tutoring is also available. See individual teacher schedules for dates and times.

policies cont.

 Lunch Study TablesLunch study tables will be assigned to

students who require additional tutoring during the school day.

 Intervention ProgramStudents may be assigned additional support

when needed

policies cont.

Dundee High SchoolGraduation Requirements

Course Requirements  English – 4 Credits Physical Education-1 CreditEnglish 9 – 1 CreditEnglish 10 – 1 Credit Health – ½ CreditEnglish 11 – 1 CreditEnglish 12 – 1 Credit or Performing/Visual/Applied Arts – 1 CreditAdvanced Placement English – 1 Credit Math – 4 CreditsAlgebra I – 1 CreditGeometry – 1 Credit On-line Learning Experience – No Credit Algebra II – 1 CreditMath Elective (A math class in 12th Grade) – 1 Credit

Science – 3 Credits Foreign Language -2 creditsBiology I – 1 Credit (Language other than English) Chemistry or Physics – 1 Credit Beginning with the Class of 2016Science Elective – 1 Credit

Social Studies – 3 CreditsWorld History –1CreditAmerican History – 1 CreditAmerican Government – ½ CreditEconomics – ½ Credit   

 

Grad. year Possible Required

2015 29 27

2016 28.5 26.5

2017 28 26

2018 28 26

Credits needed for Graduation

Summer School

Tutoring- Before, After, and During School

Programs

Homework / ProjectsStudent AgendasSeven classesPassing Time (5 minutes)Prioritize

Time Management

Schedules are available online (Home access)

Schedule change request forms

Schedules aren’t in stone

Schedule changes can be made between now up until the first day of school

Schedules

Getting Involved◦ 85% (400 students) participated in an extra

curricular or sporting activity and were successful in the classroom.

◦ 15% (70 students) chose not to participate in any after school activities.

50 % or 35 of 70 students that didn’t get involved, were not successful in the classroom.

Student Life

Freshman- Senior Class CouncilStudent Council

InteractEquestrian

Chamber ChoirBand

School NewspaperScience Club

Extra curricular activities

Fall Winter SpringFootball Boys basketball BaseballGirls C.C. Boys swimming SoftballBoys C.C. Wrestling Girls TrackGirls Swimming Girls Basketball Boys TrackVolleyball Winter Cheerleading Soccer (club)Cheerleading Bowling (club) Golf (club)

Trap Shooting(club)

Athletics

Fall Sports : Football begins –August 4, all other fall sports begin August 11Winter Sports: Begins Nov 3th-17th Spring Sports: March 10th

Weekly student grade checks

Free tutoring for at-risk students (3-4pm)

Intervention program

Lunch Study Tables

Credit recovery

Summer School

At-Risk Program

Attendance policy (10 absences per semester)

Tardiness

Attendance

Pass a class or retake

More freedom with passing time means more responsibility

Passing time with tardy bells

High School matters and will follow with you!

High School Adjustment

Toward fellow students

Toward adults and staff

Most importantly Respect yourself and your EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Respect

All students will succeed!

We are committed to establishing and supporting programs to ensure student success

The most important years in your K-12 education are about to begin!

We are looking forward to seeing you on September 2nd

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