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2017-2018 LMHS Course Selection Evening

Grades 9 & 10

February 1, 2017

* Mr. Sean Hughes - Principal* Ms. Karen deFranco - 9th Grade Assistant Principal* Mr. Jon Fadely – 10th Grade Assistant Principal (A-L)* Mr. Scott Kilpatrick – 10th Grade Assistant Principal (M-Z)* Mr. Dermot Anderson – School Counselor* Ms. Tasha Gesacion – School Counselor* Ms. Natalie Kail – School Counselor* Ms. Colleen Miller – School Counselor* Ms. Marsha Rosen – School Counselor* Ms. Jen Vallieres – School Counselor* Ms. Beth Hampton – Technology Specialist* Ms. Jennifer Trachtenberg – Counselor CMTHS

* To familiarize you with the registration process* To make you aware of course requirements and

elective opportunities

Goals for Tonight

February 8th & 9th

School Counselors go to BC and WV to review course registration with current 8th graders

January 20-January 31Teachers meet with students and enter their recommendations (current 9th, 10th, & 11th graders)

February 3 – February 8Online course registration is open for all current 8th, 9th, 10th, & 11th grade students

Timeline

February 13-February 24Each 9th, 10th, & 11th grader meets individually with their counselor to complete the course selection process. Students will receive appointment cards with the date and time they are to meet with their counselor

May 25-26Students receive list of courses for the 2017-2018 school year

June 1-16 Any course/level changes for 2017-2018 MUST be made during this time

Timeline

Please consult the handout provided for instructions

Registration Instructions

Course Recommendations:Parent Instructions

• In PowerSchool –Under Navigation in left column, click on “Class Registration”

• A list of the departments are on left

• A red ! indicates that it is a required course

• A green ✔ indicates that it is an elective.

• Classes that are a requirement for the grade level will automatically be selected

• Click on the “Pencil” icon for each subject to see the teacher’s recommendation.

• A list of courses for the student’s grade level will appear.

• The teacher’s recommendation will appear on the top line.

• Click in the checkbox on the left for the course you want to register for.

• NOTE: if there are a lot of courses to select from, you may need to click on Next to view the next screen of courses.

• Click the “Okay” button

• Back at the course selection screen, you should now see a box that displays the course that was just selected.

• Continue this process for each course you are registering for.

• If you need to make any changes, click on the “Pencil” icon and follow the previous procedures.

• At the bottom of the screen you will see “Requires between 5.25 and 7.7 credit hours.” Make sure that the number of credit hours you select fall between that number.

• If you try to submit the course selections and the credit hours fall below or above the required amount, you will get a “Request Submission Failed” message.

• Go back and make changes until the credit hours falls between the 5.25 and 7.7 credit hours.

• Press the “Submit” button.

• Once you submit the course selections, you will see a window that displays the courses you selected.

Instructional Video:

http://tinyurl.com/lmcourserec

* On the district website, go to “Schools”* https://www.lmsd.org/schools/index.aspx

* Then go to “LMHS”* https://www.lmsd.org/lower-merion/index.aspx

* Next, go to “Academics”* https://www.lmsd.org/lower-

merion/academics/index.aspx

Program Planning Guide

* English 4 credits required* Social Studies 4 credits required* Science 3 credits required/4 recommended* Math 3 credits required/4 recommended* World Language minimum of 2 or 3 credits

recommended* Arts & Humanities 2 credits required* Health .667 credit; Physical Education 1.3333 credits* 3.75 additional credits including Senior

Experience/Project

Minimum Graduation RequirementsMinimum Total = 21

College PreparatoryThis level applies to required and elective courses that

are designed for any student.Expectations for achievement are maintained at a challenging level and are appropriate for students

preparing for college.

Course Levels

HonorsThis level applies to required and elective courses that

are designed for the student with an independent learning style.

Expectations for achievement are maintained at a challenging level and appropriate for students

preparing for college.

Course Levels

Advanced PlacementAP classes follow the specific curriculum guidelines of

the College Board’s AP program.Expectations for achievement are maintained at a highly challenging level, require independent learning, and the

course is equivalent to that of a college level course.

Course Levels

Typical Schedule

* 9th Grade* English 1 (College Prep or Honors)

* Global Studies I(College Prep or Honors)

* Biology (College Prep or Honors)

* Math (College Prep or Honors)

* World Language (College Prep or Honors)

* PE* Elective (maximum of 2 full year or 4

semester classes)

* ISL, Study Hall

* 10th Grade* English 2 (College Prep or Honors)

* Global Studies II (College Prep or Honors)

* Chemistry (College Prep or Honors)

* Math (College Prep or Honors)

* World Language (College Prep or Honors)

* PE* Health* Elective (maximum of 1 full year or 2

semester classes)

* ISL, Study Hall

Typical Schedule

* 9th Grade* English 1 (College Prep or Honors)

* Global Studies I(College Prep or Honors)

* Biology (College Prep or Honors)

* Math (College Prep or Honors)

* World Language (College Prep or Honors)

* PE* Elective (maximum of 2 full year or 4

semester classes)

* ISL, Study Hall

* 10th Grade* English 2 (College Prep or Honors)

* Global Studies II (College Prep or Honors)

* Chemistry (College Prep or Honors)

* Math (College Prep or Honors)

* World Language (College Prep or Honors)

* PE* Health* Elective (maximum of 1 full year or 2

semester classes)

* ISL, Study Hall

English 1 & 2 Skills

* Annotation, close reading and analysis of both fiction and non-fiction text

* Writing skills, focused on literary analysis and argument

* Variety of sentence structure

* Author’s purpose* Using evidence* Inferencing* Comparing & Contrasting

literature* Understanding themes* Applying deliberate

diction

* Historical and cultural themes:

* Recognizing what it means to belong to a Global society

* Human interaction with environments. * Development and interaction of major

elements of cultures–-religion, ideologies, science andtechnology, art and architecture.

* State building, expansion- and conflict. * Creation, and interaction, of

economic systems. * Development and transformation of

social structures-- gender, race, ethnicity,family.

How Does Skill Development Progress?

• Reading variety-- especially primary sources• Writing focus–- analyzing historical documents

9th Grade Global Studies I: Approx. 1000 AD – 1750 AD 10th Grade Global Studies II: 1750 AD to Present Day

Regions of StudyAustralia & the Pacific Islands

East AsiaEurope

Latin AmericaMiddle EastSouth Asia

Sub-Saharan Africa

9th & 10th Grade Lab Sciences

Biology (9th)-Topics of Study

* Scientific Method* Characteristics of Life* Basics of Biochemistry* Cell Structure & Function* Mitosis & Meiosis* DNA, Genetics & Inheritance* Evolution & Natural Selection* Ecology & Environmental

Science

Chemistry (10th)-Units of Study

* States of Matter* Atomic Structure* Periodicity* Chemical bonding* Kinetics* Equilibrium* Acid-base theory* Stoichiometry* Electrochemistry & solutions

Mathematics

9th Grade* Algebra I (College Prep)

* Geometry (College Prep or Honors)

* Algebra 2 (College Prep or Honors)

* Math Analysis & Trigonometry (Honors)

10th Grade

* Geometry (College Prep or Honors)

* Algebra 2 (College Prep or Honors)

* Algebra 3/Trigonometry (College Prep)

* Math Analysis & Trigonometry (College Prep or Honors)

* Calculus (College Prep, Honors, or AP)

World Language (elective)

Languages Offered:

* French (College Prep, Honors, AP)

* Latin (College Prep, Honors, AP)

* Spanish (College Prep, Honors, AP)

* Spanish for Spanish Speakers (Honors)

Modes of Communication Emphasized:

* Interpersonal* Interpretive* Presentational

REGULAR BELL SCHEDULE 2016 – 2017 w/Lunch & Learn

Set A Set B Set C Set D 1 7:30 – 8:25

English 4 7:30 – 8:30

Band 3 7:30 – 8:30

Spanish 2 7:30 – 8:30

Biology

2 8:30 – 9:22 Biology

1 8:35 – 9:31 English

4 8:35 – 9:31 Band

3 8:35 – 9:31 Spanish

3 9:27 – 10:19 Spanish

2 9:36 – 10:32 Biology

1 9:36 – 10:32 English

4 9:36 – 10:32 Band

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:24 – 11:27

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

Advisory 11:32 – 11:52

5 11:57 – 12:48 Phys. Ed.

8 11:45 – 12:40 ELECTIVE

7 11:45 – 12:40 Math

6 11:45 – 12:40 Global Studies

6 12:53 – 1:44 Global Studies

5 12:45 – 1:40 Study Hall

8 12:45 – 1:40 ELECTIVE

7 12:45 – 1:40 Math

7 1:49 – 2:40 Math

6 1:45 – 2:40 Global Studies

5 1:45 – 2:40 Biology

8 1:45 – 2:40 ELECTIVE

REGULAR BELL SCHEDULE 2016 – 2017 w/Lunch & Learn

Set A Set B Set C Set D 1 7:30 – 8:25

Math

4 7:30 – 8:30 Global Studies 2

3 7:30 – 8:30 Chemistry

2 7:30 – 8:30 Health

2 8:30 – 9:22 Health

1 8:35 – 9:31 Math

4 8:35 – 9:31 Global Studies 2

3 8:35 – 9:31 Chemistry

3 9:27 – 10:19 Chemistry

2 9:36 – 10:32 Chemistry

1 9:36 – 10:32 Math

4 9:36 – 10:32 Global Studies 2

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:24 – 11:27

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

LUNCH AND LEARN

10:37 – 11:40

Advisory 11:32 – 11:52

5 11:57 – 12:48 Physical Ed.

8 11:45 – 12:40 English

7 11:45 – 12:40 Spanish

6 11:45 – 12:40 Band

6 12:53 – 1:44 Band

5 12:45 – 1:40 Study Hall

8 12:45 – 1:40 English

7 12:45 – 1:40 Spanish

7 1:49 – 2:40 Spanish

6 1:45 – 2:40 Band

5 1:45 – 2:40 Study Hall

8 1:45 – 2:40 English

Variety of Electives

Art Electives Business/Computer ElectivesScience, Technology & Engineering Electives Family & Consumer Science ElectivesMusic Electives Social Studies ElectivesEnglish Electives Math Electives

Cooperative Work ExperienceFor students who want to use their jobs as a learning experience for

academic credit

Educational Field ExperienceInternship for academic credit

Students must attend regularly scheduled seminars to share & discuss experiences

Community Service LearningOffers opportunity to volunteer in the community and receive

academic credit.

Community Based Learning(Grades 10, 11, 12)

LMSD participates in programs which offer vocational-technical courses at the Central Montgomery County

Vocational-Technical School.Courses are scheduled for ½ day

Students must attend LMHS & CMTHS each dayStudents earn 3 credits/year at CMTHS

Central Montgomery Technical High School (CMTHS)Grades 10, 11,12

A Successful Schedule

* LMSD offers a six-week summer school program that provides 2 basic opportunities for students:* Make up work – students may make up a course that

was failed during the regular school year* Advanced credit work – students may take a course for

advanced credit if they are in good academic standing* Information regarding Summer School will appear on

the district website beginning in March

Summer SchoolJune 26 – August 4, 2017

May 25-26 students will receive a copy of their courses for the 2017-2018 school

year

June 1- 16, 2017 is the last opportunity to request a course and/or level change for all courses for the 2017-2018 school year

Academic Deadline

Thank you for being here tonight!

Meet with Department Chairs & Faculty Members

Mathematics Room 128 Science/Technology Room 129

English Room 124 Social Studies Room 123

World Language Room 119 Special Education Room 120

Art/Music/FCS/Business/Physical Education Rooms 130 & 131

School Counselors will be in the Upper Atrium

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