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Incoming Freshman Course Scheduling
Class of 2019
Incoming Freshman Course Scheduling
Class of 2019February 4, 2015
Linda Van Der Leest, [A-F] (309)945-0308 [email protected]
Cheryl Ewert, [G-O] (309) 945-0307 [email protected]
Patrice Johannsen, [P-Z] (309) 945-0306 [email protected]
February 4, 2015
Linda Van Der Leest, [A-F] (309)945-0308 [email protected]
Cheryl Ewert, [G-O] (309) 945-0307 [email protected]
Patrice Johannsen, [P-Z] (309) 945-0306 [email protected]
GoalsGoals
Students will know how to use the Course Planning Guide.
Students will know the difference between high school and college requirements.
Students will know where to find help for making next year’s course requests.
Students will know the timeline and method for making course requests.
Write your name on your course planning guide and the insert. Annotate your course planning guide throughout this presentation.
Students will know how to use the Course Planning Guide.
Students will know the difference between high school and college requirements.
Students will know where to find help for making next year’s course requests.
Students will know the timeline and method for making course requests.
Write your name on your course planning guide and the insert. Annotate your course planning guide throughout this presentation.
Freshman TransitioningFreshman Transitioning
Freshman Summer academy Link Crew Freshman orientation Link Crew meetings during the school
year If your student has a study hall,
Strategies for Academic Success Social Growth Presentations Career Exploration
Freshman Summer academy Link Crew Freshman orientation Link Crew meetings during the school
year If your student has a study hall,
Strategies for Academic Success Social Growth Presentations Career Exploration
Let’s get startedLet’s get started
Counseling Department Webpage Resources in the high school
Contact teachers- parents, call or email your child’s teacher first.
Skyward account - watch grades Handout – “What Counselors Want You To
Know”
Counseling Department Webpage Resources in the high school
Contact teachers- parents, call or email your child’s teacher first.
Skyward account - watch grades Handout – “What Counselors Want You To
Know”
Differences in GHS and college readiness requirements
Differences in GHS and college readiness requirements
Geneseo High School English - 4 years Math - 3 years Science - 2 years Social Studies -
2 years
Geneseo High School English - 4 years Math - 3 years Science - 2 years Social Studies -
2 years
College English - 4 years Math - 3 years Science - 3 years Social Studies -
3 years Electives - 2 years
College English - 4 years Math - 3 years Science - 3 years Social Studies -
3 years Electives - 2 years
4 year course planning4 year course planning
Page 5 of the blue Course Planning Guide provides a chart designed to assist students with their four year course planning.
Student PlacementStudent Placement Middle School teachers will use a standards based
rubric to identify honors placement for student in: English Math/Science Social Studies Foreign Language
Case managers will use an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to identify which class students will be placed in for Special Education. If the second number if a 9 on the pink course selection, it is a class that is offered in the special education department.
Middle School teachers will use a standards based rubric to identify honors placement for student in: English Math/Science Social Studies Foreign Language
Case managers will use an Individualized Education Program (IEP) to identify which class students will be placed in for Special Education. If the second number if a 9 on the pink course selection, it is a class that is offered in the special education department.
Rubric for Literature I EnrichedRubric for Literature I Enriched Students recommended for Literature I
Enriched must: Be active, critical readers and be able to clearly
articulate their ideas in speaking and writing. Be able to type with accuracy and speed. Be able to write an entrance essay to be scored by
GHS English teachers.
The Literature I Enriched course is designed to prepare students for the following track: Literature II Enriched, AP Language & AP Literature
Students recommended for Literature I Enriched must: Be active, critical readers and be able to clearly
articulate their ideas in speaking and writing. Be able to type with accuracy and speed. Be able to write an entrance essay to be scored by
GHS English teachers.
The Literature I Enriched course is designed to prepare students for the following track: Literature II Enriched, AP Language & AP Literature
Rubric for GeometryRubric for Geometry Students recommended for Geometry must:
Have the knowledge of linear, exponential, and quadratic functions.
Be able to think deeply, communicate well, and solve challenging problems that require some extended chain of reasoning.
Take responsibility for their learning.
Geometry emphasizes an abstract, formal approach to the study of Geometry
Students recommended for Geometry must: Have the knowledge of linear, exponential, and
quadratic functions. Be able to think deeply, communicate well, and
solve challenging problems that require some extended chain of reasoning.
Take responsibility for their learning.
Geometry emphasizes an abstract, formal approach to the study of Geometry
Rubric for Biology Advanced StudiesRubric for Biology Advanced Studies Students recommended for Biology Advanced Studies
must: Be able to take accurate, consistent, reliable
measurements. Be able to develop a conclusion based on data
referencing the data to support their idea. Be able to develop a hypothesis including the
independent and dependent variable with a clear result predicted.
Advanced Studies Biology is a comprehensive study of Biology. Biology is designed to provide information about fundamental concepts of life and life processes. The ideal math pairing would be Geometry.
Contact your high school counselor if you prefer your son/daughter is placed in Biology.
Students recommended for Biology Advanced Studies must: Be able to take accurate, consistent, reliable
measurements. Be able to develop a conclusion based on data
referencing the data to support their idea. Be able to develop a hypothesis including the
independent and dependent variable with a clear result predicted.
Advanced Studies Biology is a comprehensive study of Biology. Biology is designed to provide information about fundamental concepts of life and life processes. The ideal math pairing would be Geometry.
Contact your high school counselor if you prefer your son/daughter is placed in Biology.
Math & Science PairingsMath & Science Pairings
Ideally Algebra I would be paired with Earth Science
Ideally Geometry would be paired with Biology (sophomore year Algebra II is paired with Chemistry)
Ideally Geometry would be paired with Biology Advanced Studies (sophomore year Algebra II is paired with Chemistry Advanced Studies)
Ideally Algebra I would be paired with Earth Science
Ideally Geometry would be paired with Biology (sophomore year Algebra II is paired with Chemistry)
Ideally Geometry would be paired with Biology Advanced Studies (sophomore year Algebra II is paired with Chemistry Advanced Studies)
Rubric for World History EnrichedRubric for World History Enriched
Students recommended for World History Enriched must demonstrate be able to read, discuss and write critically.
Honors World History: preparatory course for AP US History, which students can take sophomore year. The focus of course is on reading (textbook, historical documents, primary/secondary sources), analysis/annotation skills, and writing skills in which students develop a thesis using historical information to support the argument
40121 & 40122 -World History Enriched
40111 - Ancient Civilizations 40112 - Western Civilizations(first semester) (second semester)
Students recommended for World History Enriched must demonstrate be able to read, discuss and write critically.
Honors World History: preparatory course for AP US History, which students can take sophomore year. The focus of course is on reading (textbook, historical documents, primary/secondary sources), analysis/annotation skills, and writing skills in which students develop a thesis using historical information to support the argument
40121 & 40122 -World History Enriched
40111 - Ancient Civilizations 40112 - Western Civilizations(first semester) (second semester)
Rubric for Spanish IRubric for Spanish I Vocabulary study skills and a strong
command of English grammar are necessary The student needs to be able to
grasp/understand vocabulary, spelling, and sentence structure in English
If the student cannot grasp English concepts, it is difficult to understand Spanish concepts (the class will require a connection to be made between English and Spanish)
Vocabulary study skills and a strong command of English grammar are necessary
The student needs to be able to grasp/understand vocabulary, spelling, and sentence structure in English
If the student cannot grasp English concepts, it is difficult to understand Spanish concepts (the class will require a connection to be made between English and Spanish)
Recommendation LettersRecommendation Letters
Middle School teachers will contact each parent via email with a recommendation for Math, English, Science and Social Studies.
Geneseo High School will mail a letter indicating all selected classes in early March.
If a parent has concerns about the course recommendation(s), please contact Mr. Utsinger or your child’s high school counselor before March 19.
Middle School teachers will contact each parent via email with a recommendation for Math, English, Science and Social Studies.
Geneseo High School will mail a letter indicating all selected classes in early March.
If a parent has concerns about the course recommendation(s), please contact Mr. Utsinger or your child’s high school counselor before March 19.
Selecting ElectivesSelecting Electives
Course terms which are “S12” meet either semester
Course terms which are “S1” meet first semester
Course terms which are “S2” meet second semester
Make sure you select both semesters of a year long course. Year long courses are indicated in bold on page 2 of the Course Planning Guide. (i.e. foreign language, band, choir, Family and Consumer Science, Intro to Ag). Do not select a course with 9 as the second number without teacher permission.
Course terms which are “S12” meet either semester
Course terms which are “S1” meet first semester
Course terms which are “S2” meet second semester
Make sure you select both semesters of a year long course. Year long courses are indicated in bold on page 2 of the Course Planning Guide. (i.e. foreign language, band, choir, Family and Consumer Science, Intro to Ag). Do not select a course with 9 as the second number without teacher permission.
Selecting PE, Health, Driver Education
Selecting PE, Health, Driver Education
All students select:
DR ED/PHY ED 50231
and
Health 50110
If you have completed driver education independently, please write that on your print out of course requests.
All students select:
DR ED/PHY ED 50231
and
Health 50110
If you have completed driver education independently, please write that on your print out of course requests.
Blended LearningBlended Learning
Non-traditional, computer based learning outside the traditional classroom
Student ownership of learning GHS pilot program French, Mandarin Chinese, German,
Latin, Geography & World Cultures
Non-traditional, computer based learning outside the traditional classroom
Student ownership of learning GHS pilot program French, Mandarin Chinese, German,
Latin, Geography & World Cultures
Blended Learning cont.Blended Learning cont. High School Credit earned, but no GPA
impact Cost: $175 per course per semester Having an open period for blended
learning is not required during the traditional school day.
Contact your child’s HS Counselor if you have questions about blended learning
High School Credit earned, but no GPA impact
Cost: $175 per course per semester Having an open period for blended
learning is not required during the traditional school day.
Contact your child’s HS Counselor if you have questions about blended learning
Alternating Year ClassesAlternating Year Classes
Odd Year, 2015-16 Even Year, 2016-17
2017-18 2018-19
AP Microeconomics AP Macroeconomics
AP Biology AP Physics
Automotive Technology I Cabinetmaking Millwork I
Automotive Technology II Cabinetmaking Millwork II
Ag Business Management
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
AP Music Theory I AP Music Theory II
(spring semester) (spring semester)
Odd Year, 2015-16 Even Year, 2016-17
2017-18 2018-19
AP Microeconomics AP Macroeconomics
AP Biology AP Physics
Automotive Technology I Cabinetmaking Millwork I
Automotive Technology II Cabinetmaking Millwork II
Ag Business Management
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
AP Music Theory I AP Music Theory II
(spring semester) (spring semester)
Course OfferingsCourse Offerings
Make sure you selected both semesters for year long classes. Marching Band (60001) and Band (60002) Symphonic Band (60101) and Band (60002) Chorus (60121 & 60122) Introduction to Agriculture (70111 & 70112) Family & Consumer Science (70171 & 70172) Spanish I (80121 & 80122)
Make sure you selected both semesters for year long classes. Marching Band (60001) and Band (60002) Symphonic Band (60101) and Band (60002) Chorus (60121 & 60122) Introduction to Agriculture (70111 & 70112) Family & Consumer Science (70171 & 70172) Spanish I (80121 & 80122)
Study Hallrecommended for all freshmen
Study Hallrecommended for all freshmen
You may take one or two semesters of study hall. First semester study hall (90121).
Second semester study hall (90122).
Students may seek additional academic assistance from teachers during study hall. There is no guarantee your study hall will be scheduled during 7th period.
You may take one or two semesters of study hall. First semester study hall (90121).
Second semester study hall (90122).
Students may seek additional academic assistance from teachers during study hall. There is no guarantee your study hall will be scheduled during 7th period.
Meetings at theMiddle SchoolMeetings at theMiddle School
Counselors met with the entire 8th grade class today to distribute a course planning guide and list of course offerings.
Students and parents can begin to enter course requests in their Skyward Account today.
Students will need to bring their printout of course requests with them to school on February 10th. Students who fail to return their requests on February 10th, will not be able to attend the spring dance at the MS.
Counselors met with the entire 8th grade class today to distribute a course planning guide and list of course offerings.
Students and parents can begin to enter course requests in their Skyward Account today.
Students will need to bring their printout of course requests with them to school on February 10th. Students who fail to return their requests on February 10th, will not be able to attend the spring dance at the MS.
Directions for requestingelective courses in Skyward
(electives only)
Directions for requestingelective courses in Skyward
(electives only)
Select at least 8 numbers entered under “courses requested”. If you have only 6 credits, you must select a first and a second semester study hall. If you have 7 credits, you need only select a first OR a second semester of study hall. If you have requested 8 credits, you cannot request a study hall.
To begin the process, you will log on to the Family Access page using either the parent or student access. Follow the steps on the next frame.
Select at least 8 numbers entered under “courses requested”. If you have only 6 credits, you must select a first and a second semester study hall. If you have 7 credits, you need only select a first OR a second semester of study hall. If you have requested 8 credits, you cannot request a study hall.
To begin the process, you will log on to the Family Access page using either the parent or student access. Follow the steps on the next frame.
Directions for requestingcourses in Skyward
continued
Directions for requestingcourses in Skyward
continuedTo begin the process, you will log onto the Family Access page today using
either the parent or student access (found on high school tab). 1. Choose “Schedule” (left side tool bar) 2. Click “Courses for 2015-16 high school” (upper right) 3. Find the classes you want to pick 4. Highlight each request (follow pink worksheet course selection list) 5. Click “add course” 6. After 8 #’s have been added, choose the print icon in upper right corner 7. Check list of choices you have made. 8. If correct, select the print icon on the top right side of the page and print. This
page must be signed by a parent and student. 9. Logout 10. Please write down 2 (two) alternatives Return the course request page to the HS Guidance office by February 10th. Do not
select a course with 9 as the second number without teacher permission.
To begin the process, you will log onto the Family Access page today using either the parent or student access (found on high school tab).
1. Choose “Schedule” (left side tool bar) 2. Click “Courses for 2015-16 high school” (upper right) 3. Find the classes you want to pick 4. Highlight each request (follow pink worksheet course selection list) 5. Click “add course” 6. After 8 #’s have been added, choose the print icon in upper right corner 7. Check list of choices you have made. 8. If correct, select the print icon on the top right side of the page and print. This
page must be signed by a parent and student. 9. Logout 10. Please write down 2 (two) alternatives Return the course request page to the HS Guidance office by February 10th. Do not
select a course with 9 as the second number without teacher permission.
Signature PageSignature PageYour skyward printout must have parent and student
signatures.The print out of your requests must be turned in to
the middle school counselors by February 10th . Please do not request “alternates” in online
scheduling. Write at least 1 full year class and 1 semester class as “alternates” on the skyward printout page. Do not write down a class you are not prepared to enroll in.
YOUR QUESTIONS??
Your skyward printout must have parent and student signatures.
The print out of your requests must be turned in to the middle school counselors by February 10th .
Please do not request “alternates” in online scheduling. Write at least 1 full year class and 1 semester class as “alternates” on the skyward printout page. Do not write down a class you are not prepared to enroll in.
YOUR QUESTIONS??