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The slides presented by Durant Road Middle School's Guidance Department as part of an evening High School Registration Information Session for parents.
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Durant Road Middle School
Home of the Dolphins
High School Registration Information
COMMON CORE
• Ninth graders entering high school in 2012-2013 year and later complete what is now the Common Core academic requirement to graduate high school.
Block Schedule
• WCPSS high schools utilize a 4 by4 Block schedule (90 minutes) with the exception of Enloe and Broughton High Schools. This allows students to earn 8 credits each school year.
Course Requirements for COMMON CORE
• English 4English I, II, III, & IV
• Mathematics 4Math I, II, III, IV4th Math course to be aligned with
the student’s post high school plan
• Science 3A Physical Science Course, Biology,
Earth/Environmental Science
• Social Studies 4World History American History I,
American History II, Civics and Economics
• Healthful Living 1 Recommended in 9th grade
• JROTC counts as a HL credit• Second Language-Not
required for graduation BUT required to meet minimum application requirements for a UNC.
Requirements Cont:
• JROTC programs are offered at Sanderson, Wake-Forest Rolesville and Broughton high schools.
• Electives courses are for specified schools only. Refer to high school program planning guide (check WCPSS website) for prerequisites and course recommendation.
High School Courses
• Teachers make recommendations for 9th grade core classes based on student’s current class performance, grades and test scores (EOG/EOC’s).
• The names of the high school math classes are subject to change and have not yet been finalized.
High School Courses taken at the Middle School
• Students in grades 6-8 will receive credit for high school mathematics courses (EOC’s) passed in middle school. DRMS currently offers Algebra I.
Middle School Mathematics Courses for High School CreditFrequently Asked Questions
• Which course(s) must students successfully complete in order to earn one unit of high school credit?
• Students must successfully complete four credits of math which would be different for each student. NC is moving toward requiring Algebra II level math to graduate.
• Can a student repeat a mathematics course for credit at the high school level?
• No. While a student may repeat a course that he/she has passed, he/she may not receive credit for the same course twice.
• If a student earns credit at the middle school level, will he/she have to take additional courses at the high school level as well?
• Yes. Students who have earned one (or more) units of credit in middle school will still have to complete four math credits in high school addition to satisfy graduation requirements.
Middle School Mathematics Courses for High School CreditFrequently Asked Questions Cont:
• Will the grades earned in mathematics courses appear on the high school transcript?
• Yes. The grade will be listed on the transcript under Grade 8 with one unit of credit for each high school math course completed.
• Will the grade earned be included the student’s high school grade point average (GPA)?
• No. Only courses taken during the high school years will be included the student’s grade point average.
QUALITY POINTS
• Letter Grades A B C D FFF
• Standard Courses 4 3 2 1 0 0
• Honors Courses 5 4 3 2 0 0
• AP Courses 6 5 4 3 0 0
Grading Scale (based on a seven point scale)
• A=93-100• B=85-92• C=77-84• D=70-76• F=less than 70• I=Incomplete• WP=Withdrawal, no penalty• WF=Withdrawal with an F• FF=Failed for violation of attendance policy
Early Graduation
High School students can graduate in 6 semesters or less if the following requirements are met:
• Show satisfactory mastery of high school academic skills and concepts.
• Show a need for early graduation• Meet the graduation course and testing requirement
that were effective the year of entering 9th grade for the first time.
**The Principal and his committee considers requests and deny or approve an early graduation based on the criteria stated above.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
College/University• Graduate from a high school
• Complete required courses (varies by college).
• Present a minimum required GPA in core courses
• Achieve a combined SAT or ACT sum score that matches your GPA
Wake County High Schools• Apex High School• Athens Drive High School• Broughton High School (IB)• Cary High School• East Wake High School• East Wake of Health &
Science • Enloe High School (GT)• Fuquay-Varina High School• Garner High School (M)• Green Hope High School• Holly Springs High School• Knightdale High School
• Leesville Road High School
• Middle Creek High School
• Millbrook High School (M)
• Panther Creek High School
• Sanderson High School
• Southeast Raleigh High (M)
• Wake Early College (M)
• Wake-Forest Rolesville High
• Wakefield High School
• Heritage High School
• Wake Leadership Academies (M)
High School Open House
• Dates will be posted on DRMS Guidance website as we get the information from the high schools. Please visit HS website for more detailed information.
• Millbrook High School Curriculum Fair-February 2nd @ 6:30
• Sanderson High School- Curriculum Parent Night February 23rd
All Wake County 8th grade students promoted to the 9th grade, are required
to register at a Wake County Public High School regardless of whether you will be applying to a Charter or Private
School or moving out of county.
Time Line for High School Registration
Please contact your TrackCounselor for informationregarding HS Registrationtimeline.
Registering from home?
Guidelines for registering from home willbe included in your RegistrationPackage.
Please follow guidelines.
Magnet ApplicationMagnet online Application period: please
refer to the website below, or see pamphlet.
http://assignment.wcpss.net/downloads/discover-enroll-grow-web.pdf