Rising Freshman Scheduling CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL VIDEO WILL

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Rising Freshman Scheduling CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL

Rising Freshman Scheduling CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL

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Our Goal: To provide students with the highest quality, rigorous, and challenging education within

Our Goal: To provide students with the highest quality, rigorous, and challenging education within a safe and secure environment To create a climate within our school through academics and extracurricular programs that support high expectations, character development, and accountability for all.

Course Selection Creekside offers a full complement of Academic courses, including a wide variety

Course Selection Creekside offers a full complement of Academic courses, including a wide variety of courses in every subject More than 30 electives to choose from 27 AP Courses and 14 Dual Enrollment classes offered during the 2016 -2017 school year Students can enter college with over a years worth of college credit completed!

Creekside Administration Principal. . . . Mr. J. Randy Johnson Asst. Principals. . .

Creekside Administration Principal. . . . Mr. J. Randy Johnson Asst. Principals. . . Ms. Kirstie Gabaldon. . . Ms. Melinda Bogart. . . Mr. Troy Kasting Athletic Director. . . . . Mr. Guy Harris Registrar. . . . Ms. Linda Carnall Literacy Coach. . . . . Ms. Karen Thurlow Academy Director. . . . Ms. Angela Hensley Principal Johnson

Academies Tracks: Networking/Cybersecurity Civil Engineering New Media Environmental Sciences Industry Certifications: Comp. TIA A+

Academies Tracks: Networking/Cybersecurity Civil Engineering New Media Environmental Sciences Industry Certifications: Comp. TIA A+ Security + Adobe Premier Pro Photoshop Illustrator In Design Industry Certifications: Auto. Cad User Auto. Cad Inventor Auto. Cad Revit Green Building LEED

Academies d n a y m rs e a l d a o c

Academies d n a y m rs e a l d a o c h c A e S n i l Tracks: d d e a c e n d a ) P S Networking/Cybersecurity Adv e A ( h T m. a r d r o e g f New r. Media s o e s a P in l p d s a ha de s Industry Certifications: a e c w s an t e i p e m CISCOcc e d a a c 8 A y r e a Adobe Premier th Proebru F Photoshop Tracks: Civil Engineering Environmental Technology

Athletic Statistics 691 student athletes Average GPA - 3. 29 141 athletes participate in

Athletic Statistics 691 student athletes Average GPA - 3. 29 141 athletes participate in 2 or more sports 33 Varsity and JV teams

Athletic 2015 Accomplishments

Athletic 2015 Accomplishments

Upcoming Athletic Upcoming Events Running of the Knights Sports Physicals Date: Saturday, April 23

Upcoming Athletic Upcoming Events Running of the Knights Sports Physicals Date: Saturday, April 23 rd Time: 9: 00 - Noon Time: 4: 30 pm Location: CHS gym Location: CHS Cost: $10 for rising Ø 5 K Walk/Run CHS freshmen or new students Ø Centipede Race Ø 1 Mile Fun Run Ø Festival Date: Friday May 13 th Spring Football Practice 1 st Practice: Wednesday, April 27 th Middle School Practices are Wednesdays 5: 00 -6: 30 pm Saturdays 8: 00 -10: 00 am

Guidance Information Ms. Amy Kennair: Last Names A-Gn Ms. Jennifer Fornera: Last names Go-O

Guidance Information Ms. Amy Kennair: Last Names A-Gn Ms. Jennifer Fornera: Last names Go-O Ms. Lindsey Page: Last names P-Z Ms. Jennifer Tippins: Intervention Counselor Ms. Elizabeth Scribner: Guidance Secretary We are here to help you with any academic, social or personal concerns that you have. You can stop by and see us anytime; our doors are always open.

How to be a successful high school student: Do homework (review notes each night)

How to be a successful high school student: Do homework (review notes each night) Be at school everyday Be on time to school and class Go for extra help if needed (talk to your teachers and ask questions) Keep track of your progress and keep track of your grades Get involved!

Clubs include… ASL club Best Buddies Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Hispanic Honor

Clubs include… ASL club Best Buddies Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Hispanic Honor Society Do Something Club Student Council Psychology Club Photo Club National Art Honors Society Book Club Model U. N. Science Honor Society Knights for Diversity Board Game Club Dreams Come True Junior Ladies/Junior Gentleman International Thespian Society (ITS)

Class of 2020 Graduation Requirements 4 Credits English Language Arts (ELA) 4 Credits Mathematics

Class of 2020 Graduation Requirements 4 Credits English Language Arts (ELA) 4 Credits Mathematics Algebra I Geometry 3 Credits Science Biology I 3 Credits Social Studies World History U. S. History . 5 credit U. S. Government . 5 credit in Economics 1 Credit Fine and Performing Arts 1 Credit of HOPE 8 Elective Credits 1 Online Course Students must earn a 2. 0 grade

Typical freshman schedule

Typical freshman schedule

Course Request Sheets If you see academies listed these are only the academies for

Course Request Sheets If you see academies listed these are only the academies for which you have applied. These are not what you have been accepted for.

Elective Worksheet You will select 10 electives and rank them in order 1 -10.

Elective Worksheet You will select 10 electives and rank them in order 1 -10. Choose carefully! If you are in the class and it appears as a choice on your sheet you will not be taken out of the class. The 2016 -2017 Course Catalog is available on the CHS website.

Registration: Will take place Fruit Cove: February 25 -26 Patriot Oaks Academy: February 29

Registration: Will take place Fruit Cove: February 25 -26 Patriot Oaks Academy: February 29 -March 1 During your appointment you will meet with a member of guidance on one to discuss your schedule. Bring with you. . . Completed "Student Course Verification" sheet with parent signatures Completed elective spreadsheet All Registration information can be found on the CHS website