Rising 9 th Grade Course Selection for Sterling

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Rising 9 th Grade Course Selection for Sterling Middle School Presented by Mrs. Talboo,

Rising 9 th Grade Course Selection for Sterling Middle School Presented by Mrs. Talboo, 9 th grade counselor February 2013

Today’s Agenda … Middle School Course Selection What to Expect in High School What

Today’s Agenda … Middle School Course Selection What to Expect in High School What is in the Program of Studies How to plan for successful College Admission in 2017 Understanding credits, verified credits and more Special Programs in High School course progression

Middle School Course Selection Students choose electives Teachers make recommendations for Honors or Academic

Middle School Course Selection Students choose electives Teachers make recommendations for Honors or Academic courses Counselors meet with students to discuss recommendations and electives Parents give final approval at the end of the 3 rd quarter Changes can be made until the end of the school year, but changes are not guaranteed.

What to Expect in High School #1: YOUR Responsibility #2: Self-Advocacy and Communication #3:

What to Expect in High School #1: YOUR Responsibility #2: Self-Advocacy and Communication #3: Organization #4: Expectations #5: Due Dates and Timelines #6: Study Hall (PRIDE), Peer Tutoring, Homework Cafe

What to Expect in High School EVERYTHING counts!! You can ONLY expunge a course/grade

What to Expect in High School EVERYTHING counts!! You can ONLY expunge a course/grade before 9 th grade Complete the form and return to your Guidance Counselor by August 2013. Transcript All your courses + all your grades + your attendance Your GPA, your credits, verified credits A future KEY PIECE of your college application

What to Expect in High School Spend time each night studying, completing homework and

What to Expect in High School Spend time each night studying, completing homework and reviewing your notes Get involved! Sports Activities & Clubs Athletic events … come cheer! Balance your time … school, extracurriculars, fun, SLEEP If you are struggling, SEEK HELP

Program of Studies PVHS Website School Counseling Academics Program of Studies link (left navigation)

Program of Studies PVHS Website School Counseling Academics Program of Studies link (left navigation) LCPS 2013 -14 Program of Studies LCPS General Information, p. 1 Promotion and Credit Information, p. 2 Graduation Requirements, p. 4 -6 Grade Point Average and Class Rank, p. 7 Dual Enrollment info, p. 12 Career Clusters, p. 13 Course Descriptions, p. 16 -60 Index of Course Offerings, p. 61 -66

Promotion & Credit Information POS ~ page 2 Grade 9: 0 – 4 credits

Promotion & Credit Information POS ~ page 2 Grade 9: 0 – 4 credits Grade 10: 5 – 10 credits Grade 11: 11+ credits Grade 12 – student must be scheduled to meet all graduation requirements by June of that school year.

Standard Credit vs. Verified Credit POS ~ page 2 You earn a standard credit

Standard Credit vs. Verified Credit POS ~ page 2 You earn a standard credit by passing a year-long course. (Semester course =. 5 credit) You earn a verified credit by passing a course and its related end-of-course Standards of Learning (SOL) test. *Students may retake SOL tests as often as necessary (up to 3 times a year) to earn the verified unit of credits needed for graduation.

Standard Credit vs. Verified Credit What happens if I pass the course but fail

Standard Credit vs. Verified Credit What happens if I pass the course but fail the SOL? You will remediate and retake the SOL test. What happens if I fail the course but pass the SOL? You will retake the class but not the SOL. When you pass the course you will then receive both the credit and the verified credit.

SOL Courses ~ POS page 3 Reading (Eng. 11) Earth Science Writing (Eng. 11)

SOL Courses ~ POS page 3 Reading (Eng. 11) Earth Science Writing (Eng. 11) Biology Chemistry Algebra 1 World History 1 Geometry World History 2 Algebra 2 US History Algebra 2/Trig

Graduation and Diploma Requirements POS ~ pages 4 -6 LCPS Program of Studies 2013

Graduation and Diploma Requirements POS ~ pages 4 -6 LCPS Program of Studies 2013 -14 Standard Diploma 22 credits + 6 verified credits Advanced Studies Diploma 26 credits + 9 verified credits

Remember … EVERYTHING Counts! Low grades in 9 th can have a HUGE impact

Remember … EVERYTHING Counts! Low grades in 9 th can have a HUGE impact on your final GPA and class rank standing! Check this out …

Park View Student #1 Grade 9: Grade 10: English C 2 English B 3

Park View Student #1 Grade 9: Grade 10: English C 2 English B 3 History C 2 History A 4 Math D 1 Math C 2 Science D 1 Science B 3 HPE A 4 Elective C 2 Elective A 4 Cumulative GPA = 1. 86 Grade 11: Cumulative GPA = 2. 64 Grade 12: English B 3 English A 4 History B 3 History A 4 Math B 3 Science B 3 Adv. PE A 4 Elective A 4 Cumulative GPA = 2. 76 Cumulative GPA = 2. 89

Park View Student #2 Grade 9: Grade 10: English B 3 History A 4

Park View Student #2 Grade 9: Grade 10: English B 3 History A 4 Math B 3 Math C 2 Science B 3 HPE A 4 Elective A 4 Cumulative GPA = 3. 14 Grade 11: Cumulative GPA = 2. 64 Grade 12: English B 3 English A 4 History B 3 History A 4 Math B 3 Science B 3 Adv. PE A 4 Elective A 4 Cumulative GPA = 2. 76 Cumulative GPA = 3. 46

If you coast in 9 th, it can jeopardize your overall GPA! The difference

If you coast in 9 th, it can jeopardize your overall GPA! The difference between a 2. 89 GPA and a 3. 46 GPA can be the ninth grade year!!! This is especially important if you plan to apply to competitive colleges like UVA, VA Tech, GMU, etc.

What counts for College Admissions? (ranked in order of importance) Your transcript ~ Challenging

What counts for College Admissions? (ranked in order of importance) Your transcript ~ Challenging Classes + Good Grades Your Class Rank & GPA Standardized Admissions Tests Teacher/Counselor recommendation letters Student Essay Student’s Demonstrated Interest Extracurricular Activities (quality NOT quantity)

An example of a final transcript …

An example of a final transcript …

Another example of a final transcript …

Another example of a final transcript …

How to Get Into the College of your choice … Be an excellent high

How to Get Into the College of your choice … Be an excellent high school student! Strong transcript + good extracurricular activities

Advanced Placement Classes Advanced Placement (AP) classes are challenging college -level courses available to

Advanced Placement Classes Advanced Placement (AP) classes are challenging college -level courses available to 10 th, 11 th, and 12 th grade. AP students who take the AP exam receive a 1. 0 weight to their GPA. Anyone who meets the prerequisites and is willing to do the work can enroll in an AP course.

The AP Advantage College preparation ~ courses are taught just like a college class

The AP Advantage College preparation ~ courses are taught just like a college class Makes you and outstanding candidate for College Admissions 1. 0 Weighted grade Develop your higher order thinking skills A high score on an AP exam will earn your college credit

AP Classes • • • World History US Government Psychology Economics Human Geography English

AP Classes • • • World History US Government Psychology Economics Human Geography English Literature English Language Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics • • • Computer Science Biology Chemistry (every other year) Physics (every other year) Studio Art Music Theory French Spanish German Latin

Monroe Technology Center POS ~ page 53 -60 Electives are 3 credit classes available

Monroe Technology Center POS ~ page 53 -60 Electives are 3 credit classes available for 10, 11, and 12 th grade students Students must APPLY and be accepted into a MTC program Students are bussed daily between PVHS & Monroe for FREE Provides students with highly marketable career skills Some programs offer dual enrollment w/ NVCC credits Some programs offer Certificate and State Board Licensure For more detailed info, visit their website: Monroe Technology Center

What is CAMPUS? College Achievement Minority Program for Unique Students is an academic and

What is CAMPUS? College Achievement Minority Program for Unique Students is an academic and college preparation designed to meet the specific needs of minority and first generation college students in Loudoun County. CAMPUS supports students through: • Academic enrichment and support • Development of self advocacy skills • Mentorship opportunities • College and Scholarship preparation • Careful course selection Applications can be picked up from your school counselor.

AVID: Advancement Via Individualized Determination • A credit bearing • What is AVID? elective

AVID: Advancement Via Individualized Determination • A credit bearing • What is AVID? elective offered at PVHS 9 th-12 th Grades – AVID is an in-school credit-bearing academic support program that prepares students for college eligibility and success. – AVID places academically average students in advanced classes. – AVID benefits all students, but especially aims to identify and assist students without a college-going tradition in their families. – This program requires an application process … see your counselor for more details. – If you are accepted into AVID, you will need to drop another elective in order to take AVID does not replace study hall!

NJROTC ~ POS page 39 Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps • This is

NJROTC ~ POS page 39 Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps • This is an elective class which is a federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces. • Students must transfer to Loudoun County HS. • Students must have their own daily transportation. • All grade levels can apply. • Does not require you to join the military. • Talk to your counselor ASAP if you are interested.

Planning to Play Sports? You MUST be passing 5 classes to be eligible! For

Planning to Play Sports? You MUST be passing 5 classes to be eligible! For more eligibility requirement details visit: www. vhsl. org

English Progression POS~ page 19: • Grade 9: English 9 (Honors or Academic) •

English Progression POS~ page 19: • Grade 9: English 9 (Honors or Academic) • Grade 10: English 10 (Honors or Academic) • Grade 11: English 11 (Honors or Academic) • Grade 12: English 12 Academic, AP English Literature, or AP English Language

English SOL Tests 1. English Reading 2. English Writing Both are administered in English

English SOL Tests 1. English Reading 2. English Writing Both are administered in English 11

Math Progression, POS~page 33

Math Progression, POS~page 33

Math SOL Tests: 1. Algebra I 2. Geometry 3. Algebra II 4. Algebra II/Trig

Math SOL Tests: 1. Algebra I 2. Geometry 3. Algebra II 4. Algebra II/Trig

Science Progression POS~ page 40 Grade 9: Earth Science (Honors or Academic) Grade 10:

Science Progression POS~ page 40 Grade 9: Earth Science (Honors or Academic) Grade 10: Biology (Honors or Academic) Grade 11 and 12: Environmental Explorations Chemistry Conceptual Physics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics

Science SOL Tests 1. Earth Science 2. Biology 3. Chemistry

Science SOL Tests 1. Earth Science 2. Biology 3. Chemistry

Social Science Progression POS~page 43 o Grade 9: o World History/Geography 1 (Ancient to

Social Science Progression POS~page 43 o Grade 9: o World History/Geography 1 (Ancient to 1500) o Pre-AP World History/Geography (8000 BCE to 1450 CE) o Grade 10: o World History/Geography 2 (1500 to Present) o AP World History o Grade 11: o US History (AP or Academic) o Grade 12: o US Government Academic o AP Comparative Government

Social Science SOL Tests 1. World History/Geography 1 2. World History/Geography 2 3. U.

Social Science SOL Tests 1. World History/Geography 1 2. World History/Geography 2 3. U. S. History

Health and PE POS~page 27 Grade 9: Health/PE 9 Classroom portion focuses on health,

Health and PE POS~page 27 Grade 9: Health/PE 9 Classroom portion focuses on health, CPR, and first aid Grade 10: Health/PE 10 (Driver’s Education) Classroom portion focuses on Driver’s Education and health Grade 11 & 12: Advanced PE

World Languages POS~page 28 American Sign Language (ASL)** French German Latin Mandarin Chinese Spanish

World Languages POS~page 28 American Sign Language (ASL)** French German Latin Mandarin Chinese Spanish for Fluent Speakers **does not count as a foreign language with some colleges and universities

Questions?

Questions?