Waverly High School 8 th Grade Scheduling High

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Waverly High School 8 th Grade Scheduling

Waverly High School 8 th Grade Scheduling

High School Counseling Role n n Counseling Caseload: You will be assigned a counselor

High School Counseling Role n n Counseling Caseload: You will be assigned a counselor next year (based on last name). This person will stay with you until you graduate. Student advocate Encourage each student to succeed (success is different for each individual) Academic, personal, crisis, and career planning Summary: Planning for 2 time frames - 4 years of high school and post-secondary

“ 6 -Choice Day” n Most freshman will have: n English 9 or English

“ 6 -Choice Day” n Most freshman will have: n English 9 or English 9 Honors n Algebra I or Geometry Honors (only for a select group of students) n U. S. History or U. S. History Honors n Physical Science with Earth Science (a select few will have Honors Chemistry) n World Language (or another elective) n General PE/Health (or another elective) n 6 Alternate Choices

PRIDE n n n Provides time for check-in with teacher for grades and attendance.

PRIDE n n n Provides time for check-in with teacher for grades and attendance. Allows time for (KHAN) test prep, supplemental instruction, clubs, career exploration. Flexible and individualized so that students can access what they need.

Graduation Requirements 23 Credits n n 4 English credits 4 Math credits (Algebra I,

Graduation Requirements 23 Credits n n 4 English credits 4 Math credits (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Senior-Year Math) n 3 Science credits (Meet the Biology and Physics/Chemistry requirement and select a 3 rd Science course) n 3 Social Studies Credits (U. S. History, World History, U. S. Government/Economics) n n n . 5 General Physical Education and. 5 Health 2 credits of World Language 1 VPAA

Note: 4 Year Plan Fulfill requirements first Career Path second WTC and general interests

Note: 4 Year Plan Fulfill requirements first Career Path second WTC and general interests Suggestion-9 th grade students complete their 4 year plan 9 th 10 th ٠ Algebra I or Geometry Honors ٠ English 9 or English 9 Honors ٠ U. S. History or U. S. History Honors ٠ Physical Science (or Honors Chemistry) ٠ 2 electives (most with General PE/Health and/or WL) ٠ Geometry or Algebra II Honors ٠ English 10 or English 10 Honors ٠ World History, World Hist. Honors ٠ Biology with Earth Science ٠ 2 electives (VPAA & WL; take requirements first) 11 th 12 th ٠ Algebra II, Pre-Calc ٠ English 11 or Class Literature Honors ٠ U. S. Government/Economics ٠ 3 rd Science ٠ 2 electives (WL/VPAA or WTC) ٠ Continued Math Sequence (4 th Year Math substitutes) ٠ English 12, Eng. 12 H, or AP English ٠ 4 th year of Science is recommended ٠ 4 th year of Social Studies is recommended ٠ 2 electives or WTC

Should I take Honors Courses? Things to consider: n n n Teacher recommendation Wait

Should I take Honors Courses? Things to consider: n n n Teacher recommendation Wait a year? Reading skills Test scores reviewed by teachers (NWEA) Prepare for AP Strength of high school resume/transcript

Plans of Study n http: //whscounselingpage. weebly. com/s cheduling. html n Review Course Descriptions

Plans of Study n http: //whscounselingpage. weebly. com/s cheduling. html n Review Course Descriptions

Scheduling Process 5 Easy Steps 1) Review the scheduling worksheet with your parent. Be

Scheduling Process 5 Easy Steps 1) Review the scheduling worksheet with your parent. Be deliberate in your alternate choices as you are likely to get those classes as well. 2) Obtain parent signatures. 3) Obtain signatures for Honors classes when applicable. 4) Return the worksheet to school. 5) Transfer your choices from the worksheet into Power. School (March 15).

Testing Out -Applications will be available in the spring. -Get your application from Mrs.

Testing Out -Applications will be available in the spring. -Get your application from Mrs. Hood. -Students should be skilled at self instruction to prepare for the test. It is not just a test; there are sometimes projects as well. -Applications are due Friday, May 18 th.

Credits - A New Concept n D- or higher at semester =. 5 credits/class

Credits - A New Concept n D- or higher at semester =. 5 credits/class n June = 7 possible credits earned n 23 credits required to graduate n Tutoring/credit recovery/several resources

What’s All This Testing? 9 th Grade- PSAT (Practice test for SAT) 10 th

What’s All This Testing? 9 th Grade- PSAT (Practice test for SAT) 10 th Grade-PSAT (Practice test for SAT) 11 th Grade- State Testing (April) Day 1 SAT Test * Day 2 Work Keys Day 3 Additional state-mandated testing 9 th grade is not too early to begin studying on the only sanctioned SAT test prep website KHANacademy. org MANY JUNIORS register and pay for the ACT and/or an additional SAT test. 12 th Grade – Optional - retest for better admission scores on ACT/SAT NWEA – Three times a year in math and English; used for placement

Attendance n n Warning-attendance is directly connected to passing high school requirements. Parents must

Attendance n n Warning-attendance is directly connected to passing high school requirements. Parents must call to excuse a child (sometimes this very important step is missed). It is always the student’s duty to recover missed work. Extensive absences results in truancy/legal actions

Contact n Be sure to update your email and contact information next fall. WHS

Contact n Be sure to update your email and contact information next fall. WHS relies on communication via email. Contact Information: n Tonya Droessler (A-Gi) tdroessler@waverlyk 12. net n Stephanie Brokstad (Go-Ph) sbrokstad@waverlyk 12. net n Kristen Gazley (Pi-Z) kgazley@waverlyk 12. net n Ginny Doyle-Counseling Office Secretary n

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