Portage Central HigH SCHool
regiStration for ClaSSeS 2015-2016
ClaSS of 2019
CounSelor aSSignmentS
A, B, F, M, N Mr. Tarnutzer –[email protected]
C-E, O-R Mrs. Jepson –[email protected]
G-L Mrs. Scott –[email protected]
S-Z Ms. Kelly –[email protected]
WeSt middle and HigH SCHool
Remember that all freshman to PCHS are new.
The class of 2019 is coming to PCHS from other schools as well as CMS and WMS.
You may attend PC and PN dances and athletic events.
Plan to reconnect with your WMS and new friends at the many high school events!
tour of tHe Program of StudieS
PreParing You for Your future
tour of tHe Program of StudieS
Page i – General Information Page iii – IB Diploma Information Page v – ATYP Page vi – KAMSC—PCHS Schedule Page vii – Testing Out Page 1 – Graduation Requirements Page 5 – Freshman Checklist
tour of tHe Program of StudieS
Pages 13-15 – Courses by Department Page 23 – English Requirements
– Honors vs. Regular (More on this later.) Physical Education Requirements
– Waivers (Send an e-mail to your counselor for questions.)
Page 58 – Seminar
SHould i take HonorS CourSeS in 9tH grade?
Read through the checklist below and be sure you are a student who would appreciate the challenges of the honors classes. If any of the items on this list do not apply to you, consider enrollment in regular classes. • My grades have consistently been B’s or better in previous
courses. • I enjoy reading without being prompted. • I am organized and seldom do homework “at the last
minute” • I enjoy writing. • I always read at the pace assigned by teachers. • I am attentive in class and frequently participate in class
discussions. • I enjoy challenging assignments and going beyond
what is expected.
in PraCtiCal termS…
Of Mice and Men The Grapes of Wrath
OR
116 pages 455 pages
WHat iS freSHmen foCuS/HealtH?
• Transition into H.S.
• Only freshmen in this class.
• Emphasis on learning styles and study skills
• Regular PIV checks
• Adolescent brain development
• Career Exploration Project
• Interest survey
• Career exploration
• College searches
• Resume writing
• Meets the health requirement for graduation.
PHYSiCal eduCation (1 SemeSter ClaSSeS)
•Weight Lifting & Fitness •Advanced Football
PHYSiCal eduCation (1 SemeSter ClaSSeS)
•Aquatics
PHYSiCal eduCation (1 SemeSter ClaSSeS)
•Team Sports •Advanced Volleyball/Net Sports
CourSe SeleCtion SHeetS
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Some neW termS for HigH SCHool
1. Semesters – This is a time frame in high school. – A semester is 18 weeks long. – There are two semesters in high school. – First semester starts in September. – Second semester usually starts at the
end of January. – You earn a half credit at the end of your
semester for each class you pass.
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anotHer term for HigH SCHool
2. Credits – When you finish a semester and earn a passing
grade, you also earn a half (0.5) credit for each class you pass.
– Each semester, you will have seven (7) classes or seven (7) hours.
– Each of these hours, per semester, is worth a half credit. (*Half a year equals a *half credit.)
– Some classes are a full year. A full year equals a 1 credit.
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Signing uP for ClaSSeS in tHe HigH SCHool
We have listed all of the high school classes on the course selection sheet with NAMES and code numbers.
When you sign up for classes on your course request contract, we need the code number and the NAME of the class.
We also need to know how many CREDITS your classes are. 17
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HigH SCHool ClaSSeS
Most of our high school classes are a full year or a 1 credit. – Regular or Honors English 9 – Regular or Honors American History – Math
Some of our classes are only one semester, a *half year or a *0.5 credit. – *Regular or *Honors Chemistry 1 – *Regular or *Honors Physics 2
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CodeS for tHe HigH SCHool ClaSSeS
Half year or 0.5 credit classes have an asterisk*. For example:
– *Z010 Seminar 1 = First semester seminar (September through January)
– *Z020 Seminar 2 = Second semester seminar (January through June) – *F771 Health = *Semester/Half Year
All the other classes have no asterisk, so they are a
full year or 1 credit. – F711 Freshman Focus Health = Full year
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Signing uP for Your ClaSSeS
You will have seven (7) hours, all year long, next year.
Seven (7) hours in high school will be seven credits for freshman year.
When you write down your classes, you need to write down seven (7) credits.
You will have required credits you have to take. These are required classes for graduation.
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required ClaSSeS
Four (4) to five (5) hours/credits are required. – English 1.0 credit
– Math 1.0 credit
– American History 1.0 credit
– Science two half credits (.5 + .5 =1.0 credit)
– *Physics .5 credit
– *Chemistry .5
World Language is one (1) credit.
– You may take it next year or after you start high school.
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required ClaSSeS
Fine or Applied Arts (1.0 credit) Health (0.5 credit)
– Freshman Focus/Health: Full year class – Health: Half year/half credit class
Physical Education (1.5 credits) – Classes at PCHS – Waivers
Completing a season of a PCHS sport. Completing 60 hours of an outside activity that is taught or coached
by an adult. You must get approval from your counselor. You may start the summer after 8th grade.
Marching band.
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eleCtive ClaSSeS
You will have classes you may choose. In the high school, we call these electives. Pick elective classes that sound interesting
and fun. Pick classes that help with your future goals
(career, college, etc.) Talk to your parents, your teachers and
your counselors for ideas.
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alternative ClaSSeS
The computer will pick the hours of the classes.
If there is a conflict with your classes, we will need alternative ideas for classes.
Be sure to pick alternative classes that are interesting to you, so you will like the schedule you have next year.
Please be sure to fill in the alternative classes on your course request contract.
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Let’s sign up for your freshman year!
CourSe requeSt ContraCt
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What should my form look like?
Let’s look at an EXAMPLE!
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dateS and deadlineS for regiStration
Teacher recommendations will be determined.
USE YOUR COURSE REQUEST CONTRACT FORM for online registration.
Be sure to have your parent/guardian sign and approve your course request contract form.
Mrs. Gray will tell you when you register online.
HigH SCHool information BeYond todaY
Step One – Look through your information from today.
Step Two – Attend 8th Grade Parent Night on Wednesday, February 4, 2015 6:30 PM.
Step Three – Speak with your 8th grade teachers or middle school counselor if you have questions.
Step Four – Send an email to your high school counselor if you have any additional questions.
If there are any changes that need to be made on your high school schedule, please have your parents send an e-mail to your high school
counselor.
CounSelor ContaCt information
A, B, F, M, N Mr. Tarnutzer –[email protected]
C-E, O-R Mrs. Jepson –[email protected]
G-L Mrs. Scott –[email protected]
S-Z Ms. Kelly –[email protected]