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� Exploring Careers
� Know How 2 Go
� How to Get Good Grades
� Required Courses� Religious Studies 8 (A/B)
� Computers 8 (A/B)
� Pre-Algebra or Algebra I
� Science 8 or Pre-Chemistry/Pre-Physics
� English 8
� Social Studies 8
� Physical Education 8
� Health 8
� Choir/Band (every day for one or every other day for both)
� Required Exploratory-new� Art 8 (12 weeks)
� Speech 8 (12 weeks)
� General Music 8 (12 weeks)
� Required Electives-new format� Band (EOD or every day if only one is chosen)
� Choir (EOD or every day if only one is chosen)
� Required Math
� Pre-Algebra (Math 8) or
� Algebra I◦ Prerequisite: Math 7 and recommendation of teacher, based on classroom performance and results of the MAP assessment and the Orleans-Hannah Algebra Readiness Test
� Algebra I con’t
� Accelerated class to challenge current 7th grade
students with an “A” average
� An 8th grade Algebra I student must:◦ Maintain at least a 90% (B+) average.
◦ Students below the 90% average at the end of 1st
quarter should strongly consider Pre-Algebra for the remainder of the year and take Algebra I as a 9th
grade student
◦ Eighth grade students taking Algebra I are expected to take AP Calculus as a senior
� 8th grade-Pre-Algebra or Algebra I
� 9th grade-Algebra I or Geometry
� 10th grade-Geometry or Algebra II
� 11th grade-Algebra II or Pre-Calculus
� 12th grade-Pre-Calculus or AP Calculus
� All levels will meet the math requirements for admittance to a 4-year college
� Other math option: General Math
� Required Science� Science 8 or
� Pre-Chemistry/Pre-Physics◦ Prerequisite: Student performance on the Orleans-Hannah Algebra Readiness Test, MAP assessment, and 1st and 2nd semester Science 7 grades average is an “A.”
� Pre-Chemistry/Pre-Physics con’t
� Accelerated class to challenge current 7th grade students with an “A” average
� An 8th grade Pre-Chem/Pre-Phys student must:◦ Maintain at least a 90% (B+) average.
◦ Students below the 90% average at the end of 1st
quarter should consider Science 8 for the remainder of the year and take Pre Chem/Pre-Phys as a 9th grade student
◦ Eighth grade students taking Pre-Chem/Pre-Phys should plan to take all the college prep science classes through their senior year.
� 8th grade-Science 8 or Pre-Chem/Pre-Phyics
� 9th grade-Pre-Chem/Pre Physics or Acc Biology
� 10th grade-Biology or Acc Biology or Acc Chemistry
� 11th grade-Chem or Acc Chem or Advanced Human Biology
� 12th grade-AHB /Physics or Physics (for accelerated students)
� Other science class options-
◦ General Science
◦ Biology
◦ Environmental Science
◦ Medical Terminology (one semester –can receive CCC *tech-prep college credit) *must attend CCC and major a field that
requires Medical Terminology
There are other science sequences in addition to the two mentioned
� Additional Requirements for acceleration◦ Student is Responsible-� completes homework on time or ahead of time if going to miss class
� Does not wait for teacher to tell student if an assignment is missing due to an absence
◦ Student is Self-motivated-does not need reminding ◦ Student is Respectful-classroom behavior is appropriate to learning
◦ Algebra I and Pre-Chemistry/Pre-Physics are high school classes◦ Algebra I and Pre-Chem/Pre-Phys do not count toward the 3 years of high school math or high school science required for graduation
� Regular Schedule� 1st Bell- 7: 11
� EB-7:15-8:00
� 1st -8:04-8:49
� 2nd -8:53-9:38
� 3rd -9:42-10:27
� 4th-10:31-11:16
� 5th-11:20-12:37
� Ch 1/Study/Olweus Class Meetings-12:41-1:03
� 6th-1:07-1:52
� 7th-1:56-2:41
� 8th-2:45-3:30
�Monday-April 15th
�Registration forms will be distributed
�April 30th - Deadline to return after parent reviews and signs form
Kickoff Event-Fall 2013
Parent Event-Fall 2013
Weekly Class Meetings
Student Respect Group
“Building a Better School from the Inside Out”
Improved Communication
This is a Work in Progress
�Thank You
�for your attendance this evening
� Exploring Careers
� Know How 2 Go
� “Know How 2 Go checklist” (one page)
� “NCAA Eligibility Center Quick Reference Guide”
� 2012-2013 College Prep Handbook
� Before You Head off to High School, Consider College
� “Kuder-Personal Learning Plan” (one page)
� Required Courses-currently 228 credit hours for graduation
� Religious Studies (40 credits)
� English (40)� Social Studies (35)� Math (30)
� Science (30)� Computer Applications (5)� Physical Education & Health (20)
� Speech (5)� Electives (23)
OTHER SCIENCE SEQUENCE-for developing College Prep students
� 1st year-General Science
� 2nd year-Pre-Chemistry & Pre-Physics
� 3rd year-Acc. Biology or Biology
� 4th year-Chemistry
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� OTHER SCIENCE SEQUENCE-for developing College Prep students
� 1st year-General Science
� 2nd year-Biology
� 3rd year-Pre-Chemistry & Pre-Physics
� 4th year-Chemistry
� COMMUNITY COLLEGE OR NON-TRADITIONAL FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS
� 1st year-General Science
� 2nd year-Biology
� 3rd year-Environmental Science
� 4th year- Distance Learning-possibility
� UNL Requirements
� English-4 yrs
� Math-4 ys (Alg. I, Geom, Alg. II, Pre-Calculus)
� Social Studies-3 yrs
� Natural Science-3 yrs (1 lab)-(Pre-Chem/Pre-Phys., Bio., Chem, Physics, Environmental Science)
� Foreign Language-2 yrs
� Additional Req.-1 yr
� UNK Creighton� English-4 yrs English-4 yrs
� Math-3 yrs (Alg I, Geom., Alg II)-Rec. 4 yrs Math 3 yrs- Rec. 4
� Social Studies-3 yrs Social Studies-2 yrs-Rec . 4
� Natural Science (1 lab)-3 yrs Natural Science-2 yrs-Rec .3
� Foreign Language-2 yrs Foreign Language-2 yrs-Rec. 3
� Additional Requirements-1 yr Electives-3 yrs
� NCAA Eligibility Centerwww.eligibilitycenter.org
• NAIA Eligibility
www.playnaia.org
� www.nebraskacareerconnections.org
� Save résumé
� Explore careers
� Take assessments
� Search for jobs
� Account stays with you beyond high school
� Regular Schedule� 1st Bell- 7: 11
� EB-7:15-8:00
� 1st -8:04-8:49
� 2nd -8:53-9:38
� 3rd -9:42-10:27
� 4th-10:31-11:16
� 5th-11:20-12:37
� Ch 1/Study/Olweus Class Meetings-12:41-1:03
� 6th-1:07-1:52
� 7th-1:56-2:41
� 8th-2:45-3:30
Kickoff Event-Fall 2013
Parent Event-Fall 2013
Weekly Class Meetings
Student Respect Group
“Building a Better School from the Inside Out”
Improved Communication
�Monday-April 15th
�Registration forms will be distributed
�April 30th - Deadline to return after parent reviews and signs form
�Thank You
�for your attendance this evening
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