RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL RISING 9 TH GRADE PARENT

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RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL RISING 9 TH GRADE PARENT COURSE REGISTRATION ORIENTATION 2018 -2019 WELCOME

RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL RISING 9 TH GRADE PARENT COURSE REGISTRATION ORIENTATION 2018 -2019 WELCOME TO HIGH SCHOOL!! Class of 2022!!!!!

AGENDA FOR THE EVENING Rising 9 th Grade Parent Program Scheduling Overview/Orientation Auditorium 6:

AGENDA FOR THE EVENING Rising 9 th Grade Parent Program Scheduling Overview/Orientation Auditorium 6: 30 -7: 10 Presenters: Mr. Doug Anderson, Principal Tonya Body, PTSO - President Mr. Rob Yarborough, Director of School Counseling Mr. AJ Talboo, Science Dept. Chair Ms. Lynn Davies, Social Science Chair Curriculum Fair Cafeteria 7: 10 – 8: 30 pm Presenters: All Subject Departments

WE ARE RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Ø Ø Ø Mr. Doug Anderson – Principal Dr.

WE ARE RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Ø Ø Ø Mr. Doug Anderson – Principal Dr. Tripp Di. Nicola – Assistant Principal Mrs. Rose Fraze – Assistant Principal Mr. Fitzroy Frew – Assistant Principal Mr. Rob Yarborough – Director of School Counseling Mrs. Evan Rodgers – Counselor for A-Cl Mr. Kevin Burke – Counselor for Cm-Hoo Mr. Scott Valyear – Counselor for Hop-Mcc Ms. Anna Rizzo – Counselor for Mcd-Rose Mrs. Amy Burgess – Counselor for Rosf-Z Mrs. Amy Larrick - Registrar

WHERE DO WE START? “Begin with the end in mind. ” The 7 Habits

WHERE DO WE START? “Begin with the end in mind. ” The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey

HELPING YOU PLAN FOR THE FUTURE:

HELPING YOU PLAN FOR THE FUTURE:

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS In Virginia, diploma options available to all students in the

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OPTIONS In Virginia, diploma options available to all students in the class of 2022: Ø Advanced Studies Diploma § 26 Credits/5 Verified Credits Ø Standard Diploma § 22 credits/5 Verified Credits

Credits Students earn units of credit in high school by successfully completing all of

Credits Students earn units of credit in high school by successfully completing all of the course requirements with a passing mark. Year-long classes earn 1 unit of credit – 140 seat hours. Verified Credits A verified credit is earned by successfully earning a credit, and passing the associated Standard of Learning (SOL) test for a subject. Students must earn a specified number of verified credits to earn a diploma in Virginia. High School Courses with an SOL World Hist/Geog 1; World Hist/Geog 2; US History Semester courses earn ½ unit of credit – 70 seat hours. Algebra 1; Geometry; Algebra 2 Earth Science; Biology; Chemistry English Reading; English Writing (during Eng. 11)

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: Ø A student must earn a board-approved career and technical education

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: Ø A student must earn a board-approved career and technical education credential to graduate with a Standard Diploma. Ø Certain CTE courses at Riverside will offer a board-approved exam that will meet this requirement. An example would be Personal Finance.

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: A student must successfully complete one virtual course, which may be

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: A student must successfully complete one virtual course, which may be non-credit bearing, to graduate with either a Standard or Advanced Studies diploma, Ø Currently students taking Personal Finance have modules built in to meet this virtual requirement. Ø

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: In order to be awarded a Standard or an Advanced Studies

OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: In order to be awarded a Standard or an Advanced Studies Diploma, students are to be trained in emergency first aid, CPR, and AED’s. Ø Students will be able to complete these requirements through their Health & Physical Education classes. Ø

HMMM…WHAT CLASSES DO YOU SIGN UP FOR NEXT YEAR?

HMMM…WHAT CLASSES DO YOU SIGN UP FOR NEXT YEAR?

COURSE REGISTRATION PROCESS 2018 -19 Ø Course registration info. for rising 9 th graders

COURSE REGISTRATION PROCESS 2018 -19 Ø Course registration info. for rising 9 th graders will be forwarded to Riverside HS. Ø Feel free to consult with your current middle school counselor or call a member of our School Counseling Staff with questions. Ø Course change deadline is June 13! The last day of school.

COURSE CHANGES Deadline is June 13 to make course changes for next year. Ø

COURSE CHANGES Deadline is June 13 to make course changes for next year. Ø Due to staffing projections it is imperative that we have student schedules in place. Ø Please plan accordingly with this deadline. Ø Requests to change courses after this date will be only be made if there was error in course level/placement or a student does not meet a course prerequisite Ø Once school starts, we will expect students to remain in their selected course unless there are extenuating circumstances. There is a schedule change process established to process concerns. Ø

7 CREDIT COURSES IN GRADE 9 English 9 Ø World History/Geography I Ø Earth

7 CREDIT COURSES IN GRADE 9 English 9 Ø World History/Geography I Ø Earth Science (a few may elect Biology Honors) Ø Math Ø Health/PE 9 Ø World Language or Elective Ø Study Hall (Not for Credit) Ø

“BLOCK” SCHEDULING SAMPLE SCHEDULE “A” Day “B” Day 1 – English 9/H 5 –

“BLOCK” SCHEDULING SAMPLE SCHEDULE “A” Day “B” Day 1 – English 9/H 5 – World History I/A “Ram Jam” – 25 Minutes Advisory Class held every Wednesday 2 – Health/PE 9 “Ram Jam” – 25 Minutes Advisory Class held every Wednesday 6 – Study Hall 3 – Theater Arts 1 7 – German I 4 – Earth Science/H 8 – Algebra 1

SELECTING YOUR COURSES: THINK ABOUT YOUR ABILITIES. Ø Ø Ø Consider your students academic

SELECTING YOUR COURSES: THINK ABOUT YOUR ABILITIES. Ø Ø Ø Consider your students academic strengths and challenges. Consider previous grades and test scores. What is your students academic motivation? ? Goals? ?

SELECTING YOUR COURSES: CONSIDER YOUR INTERESTS Ø Ø Ø What is your favorite subject?

SELECTING YOUR COURSES: CONSIDER YOUR INTERESTS Ø Ø Ø What is your favorite subject? In what subject(s) do you well? In what subject(s) do you not do well? well What are your hobbies? hobbies What career(s) are you considering?

ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, & SCIENCE OPTIONS: Ø Most 9 th grade core courses are

ENGLISH, SOCIAL STUDIES, & SCIENCE OPTIONS: Ø Most 9 th grade core courses are offered at two levels: § Academic § Honors or Pre-AP Ø Ø Reading level and work ethic are a key factors in deciding which level of courses a student should take in grade 9. Strongly consider teacher and counselor recommendations.

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND GLOBAL STUDIES What courses can my Freshman take next year at

SOCIAL SCIENCES AND GLOBAL STUDIES What courses can my Freshman take next year at Riverside? -Pre-AP World History -Academic World History

PRE-AP WORLD HISTORY (PRE HISTORY – 1500) � Who should take this course? �

PRE-AP WORLD HISTORY (PRE HISTORY – 1500) � Who should take this course? � Someone who appreciates history � Is an avid reader � Is willing and able to put in the work � There is a LOT to learn � There will be a learning curve � Students will learn excellent writing and analysis skills, but it will take time and effort

SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW February 2018

SCIENCE COURSE OVERVIEW February 2018

RIVERSIDE SCIENCE • • • We want students to be successful! We want to

RIVERSIDE SCIENCE • • • We want students to be successful! We want to develop strong foundations in Science. Successful science is about making connections between different disciplines of science.

FRESHMAN SCIENCE What Science Course should students take as a freshman? Academic Earth Science

FRESHMAN SCIENCE What Science Course should students take as a freshman? Academic Earth Science OR Research Earth Science

WHY RESEARCH EARTH SCIENCE? � Research Earth Science establishes and does significant work in

WHY RESEARCH EARTH SCIENCE? � Research Earth Science establishes and does significant work in developing baseline science research skills that will be necessary for all research science courses. Bio Research and Chemistry research students will be expected to have the following skills: � Statistical analysis of data. � Ability to effectively use scientific databases to source credible scientific information. � Strong technical writing.

DOES SKIPPING EARTH SCIENCE GIVE MORE OPPORTUNITIES? � Unfortunately, � Students no. It actually

DOES SKIPPING EARTH SCIENCE GIVE MORE OPPORTUNITIES? � Unfortunately, � Students no. It actually removes opportunities. have the ability to take between 4 and 6 science classes throughout their high school experience. There is plenty of time for science motivated students to dive deeper in one or two science content areas throughout their high school experience, and moving ahead does not actually better support their success.

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER FRESHMAN YEAR? Chemistry can be difficult for sophomores � WHY? �

WHAT HAPPENS AFTER FRESHMAN YEAR? Chemistry can be difficult for sophomores � WHY? � Mathematical proficiency and application skills � Suggested prerequisite of Alg 2 w/ Trig � Difficulty of content � Volume of new concepts � Pacing is rigorous to adequately learn required content � Abstract concepts

LONG TERM PLANNING What do I take all four years? How do those classes

LONG TERM PLANNING What do I take all four years? How do those classes fit in to my overall plan for my future? Do the courses I take provide flexibility over the course of my high school career?

ADVANCED COURSES Students who skip Earth Science Research will not be able to take

ADVANCED COURSES Students who skip Earth Science Research will not be able to take AP Environmental Science, closing the door on opportunities for a class (with a 1. 0 GPA bump) before they even begin their high school experience. They will also miss important skill sets necessary for Geospatial Information Systems (a 6 credit dual enrollment college credit class and 1. 0 GPA bump). At Riverside, we would like students to keep their options open.

Advanced Courses (Cont. ) Ultimately, we want students to be highly successful in the

Advanced Courses (Cont. ) Ultimately, we want students to be highly successful in the courses they take, as well as giving a strong foundation to build on in their upper level courses.

MATH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 9 TH GRADE

MATH RECOMMENDATIONS FOR 9 TH GRADE

WORLD LANGUAGE Most four-year colleges prefer that you have a minimum of three (3)

WORLD LANGUAGE Most four-year colleges prefer that you have a minimum of three (3) years of a World Language. Very competitive colleges will want 4 or 5 years. Spanish, French, German, and Latin are offered through the Advanced Placement (AP) level in Loudoun County. American Sign Language is offered for 4 years

ART 1 9 th Grade Elective Course Options BAND CHORUS ORCHESTRA GUITAR THEATER ARTS

ART 1 9 th Grade Elective Course Options BAND CHORUS ORCHESTRA GUITAR THEATER ARTS 1 TECHNICAL THEATER 1 JOURNALISM CREATIVE WRITING PUBLIC SPEAKING 21 ST CENTURY LITERACY STRATEGIES TECHNICAL DRAWING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY FOUNDATIONS 1 INTRO TO BUSINESS & MARKETING COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTRO. TO CYBERSECURITY FASHION DESIGN & MERCHANDISING GOURMET FOODS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HOUSING/INTERIOR DESIGN INTRO. TO EARLY CHILDCARE INTRO. TO CULINARY ARTS AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 1 FRENCH 1, 2, 3 GERMAN 1, 2, 3 LATIN 1, 2, 3 SPANISH 1, 2, 3

OTHER THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW Ø Expunging high school credits and grades taken

OTHER THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW Ø Expunging high school credits and grades taken in middle school

EXPUNGING HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL YEARS… Students entering the ninth grade for

EXPUNGING HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES FROM MIDDLE SCHOOL YEARS… Students entering the ninth grade for the first time have a one-time chance to remove high school classes/credits that are earned in middle school. Ø Students/parents will be given a form later this year to complete if they want to take advantage of this opportunity. Forms must be completed and returned no later than mid August 2018. Once high school begins, this opportunity ends. Ø

EXTRACURRICULAR INVOLVEMENT THERE WILL BE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Choral Groups Drama Club Environmental Club

EXTRACURRICULAR INVOLVEMENT THERE WILL BE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! Choral Groups Drama Club Environmental Club Japanese Manga &Anime Club Knitting Club Muslim Student Association (RAMSA) Model UN Future Educators of America (FEA) French Club Art Club DECA Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Art & Literary Magazine Club Step Team Spanish Club Latin Club Debate Team Marching Band Chess Club Academic Team Newspaper Color Guard FCCLA Jazz Ensemble Student Council Association (SCA) Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) German Club Dance Team Technology Student Association Fishing Club Walking Club Battle of the Books Field Hockey Club

ATHLETIC INVOLVEMENT Fall Winter Spring Football Basketball Baseball Golf Wrestling Softball Cross-Country Swimming Soccer

ATHLETIC INVOLVEMENT Fall Winter Spring Football Basketball Baseball Golf Wrestling Softball Cross-Country Swimming Soccer Volleyball Gymnastics Lacrosse Cheerleading Tennis Field Hockey Track & Field

Important Dates for Rising 9 th Graders FEBRUARY 12 & 13 - RIVERSIDE COUNSELORS

Important Dates for Rising 9 th Graders FEBRUARY 12 & 13 - RIVERSIDE COUNSELORS TO BELMONT RIDGE MS FEBRUARY 13 – RISING 9 TH PARENT COURSE REGISTRATION ORIENTATION AT 6: 30 PM CURRICULUM FAIR/OPEN HOUSE AT RIVERSIDE AT 7: 00 PM APRIL TBA – EXPO/ACTIVITIES FAIR AT RIVERSIDE JUNE 13 – LAST DAY TO MAKE CHANGES TO SCHEDULES

ANYONE FEELING OVERWHELMED? Ø Everything will be okay. Ø We are here to help

ANYONE FEELING OVERWHELMED? Ø Everything will be okay. Ø We are here to help you. Ø The Program of Studies has all of this information and more! Ø See the Index of Courses in the back of the POS Ø Utilize additional scheduling information that has been posted on the School Counseling page on the website. Ø You will have four years to become an “expert” on all of this information.

BEFORE YOU KNOW IT…. Congrats!! Class of 2022!

BEFORE YOU KNOW IT…. Congrats!! Class of 2022!