INTRODUCTIONS. Head Principal - Dr. Raines- Introductions

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INTRODUCTIONS Head Principal - Dr. Raines- Introductions Current 11 th grade Assistant Principal- Mr. David Jones Current 11 th grade Guidance Counselor- Mrs. Nicole Smith Current 10 th grade Assistant Principal- Mr. Chris Gray Current 10 th grade Guidance Counselor- Mrs. Kristine Mennemeyer Current 12 th grade Assistant Principal- Dr. Joy Lillard Current 12 th grade Guidance Counselor- Mrs. Shelly Dickinson A+ Coordinator & College & Career Counselor- Ms. Kim Jansen Missouri Baptist Representative- Dr. Mary Fuquay

Dr. Mary Fuquay Dual College Courses- What are they? Courses Offered Cost Per Credit Hour Location of Courses- TBHS Limited Seating- Professors are only able to teach 3 courses per semester. Senior students will have priority to these courses. Payment Due Dates- Deadlines are strict so students will be dropped from the course/courses if payment is not received by the SET DEADLINE How credits through MISSOURI BAPTIST transfer to other colleges?

A+ Program- What is the A+ Program- It can provide students with the opportunity to earn a scholarship for tuition to a Missouri Community College or Tech school and scholarships to many Missouri 4 year universities Requirements- 95% attendance, 2.5 GPA, 50 hours of tutoring set up by our A+ office and completed at schools within our district, & a math proficiency requirement. How to Apply- Applications are located in the A+ office Online College Courses- Ms. Kim Jansen A+ and College & Career Counselor Online Courses will be offered through Missouri Southern State University and Saint Charles Community College Where these classes will take place- Courses will be on their schedule like a regular class on the TBHS Campus in the C.A.V.E ACT PREP CLASSES- for JUNIORS

Mrs. Nicole Smith- 11 th Grade Guidance Counselor Scheduling Visits- 11 th grade on Feb. 13 th and 14 th and 10 th grade on Feb. 16 th and 17 th Ac Lab- Visits, checking transcripts and grade checks Credit Recovery- (ELP) Evening Learning Plan Schedule Changes- Only special circumstances Exploring- Naviance, College Visits & Meeting with College Representatives Graduation Requirements

Core Areas TBHS Regular TBHS Gold Scholar English 4 4 Social Studies 3 4 Math 3 4 Science 3 4 Practical Arts 1 1 Personal Finance (additional practical art requirement) Graduation Credit Requirements 0.5 0.5 Fine Arts 1.5 1.5 Physical Ed 1.5 1.5 Health 0.5 0.5 CYV, A+, or MEI 0 1 Foreign Language 0 2 ***General Electives 13 12 Total 31 36 ***Once credits in subject areas are met, the remainder falls in the general elective category

Things to know when you check a transcript 31 CREDITS to graduate unless they are a transfer student (email me transfer student names and I will send you what they need) 1.5 Fine Arts- when you look to the right side of the transcript you will be able to see these listed under Fine Arts 1.0 Practical Arts- when you look to the right side of the transcript you will be able to see these listed under Practical Arts 0.5 Personal Finance-when you look to the right of the transcript this will be listed by itself under Personal Finance. 0.5 Health- when you look to the right of the transcript this will be listed by itself under Health 1.5 PE- when you look to the right of the transcript this will be listed under Physical Education 4.0 English-when you look to the right these will be listed under English 3.0 Science- when you look to the right these will be listed under Science

Things to know when you check a transcript 3.0 Social Studies- when you look to the right these will be listed under Social Studies *EVERY student needs a full year 1.0 of AMERICAN HISTORY *EVERY student needs to have passed AMERICAN GOVERNMENT *EVERY student needs to pass both the Missouri and US Constitution test you will find these to the right under all of the credits and each test will list PASSED or be blank; if it is blank they still need to complete this to graduate 3.0 Math- when you look to the right these will be listed under Math Once core credits are met anything the student takes outside of those makes up for elective credits. ELECTIVE CREDITS can be earned by anything

Things to know when you check a transcript Example- John has earned his 3.0 credits in Math but wants to take it his Senior year to have 4.0 credits of Math. That fourth year will use 1.0 credits from his electives but still be listed under Math to reflect the type of class he actually took. What Does the Asterisk Mean? When looking at the transcript if you see a *this indicates a course the student is currently taking but has not received credit for until semester. If the student knows they will pass this course then that credit can be deducted from that subject area and the total needed credits to graduate. IF that subject area requirements have already been met then that credit will be used to deduct credits listed under the electives area and then would also be deducted from the total number of credits needed.

ENGLISH Science Fiction (S) Sports in Literature (S) English 2 (H3) Honors English 2 (H2) American Novels (S) (H2) World Literature (S) English 3 (H2) Junior College Prep English Public Speaking (S) Debate (S) English 4 (H2) Senior College Prep English (H3) AP Lit Comp Creative Writing (S) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar Courses (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2-4.5 GPA SCALE (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3-5.0 GPA SCALE Classes are Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual COLLEGE Credit Classes are (S)-Semester, Tier 2 4.0 CREDITS *SEE COURSE BOOKLET Dual College Credit English courses are listed in the TBHS Course Description Booklet in the English Section.

SOCIAL STUDIES General Semester (S) Electives American Government Western Civilization (H2)POLS 113- Dual College Credit- See Course Booklet (H2) POLS 223- Dual College Credit- See Course Booklet Contemporary Issues Non-Western Cultures 1 Non-Western Cultures 2 Psychology 1 Sociology 1 Weighted Honor Electives (H2) & (H3) & Gold Scholar (H2) Psychology 2 (S) (H2) Sociology 2 (S) (H3) AP Psychology (H3) AP World History Weighted Electives Dual College Credit (H2) Honors/Gold Scholar all Tier 2 Graduation Requirements 3.0 Credits, including 1.0 Amer.History 1.0 Am Gov PASS US & MO Constitution Tests Government EOC (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar Courses (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2-4.5 GPA (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3-5.0 GPA Classes are Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual College Credit Classes are (S)- Semester, Tier 2 *SEE COURSE BOOKLET Dual College Credit Social Studies courses are listed in the TBHS Course Description Booklet in the Social Studies Section.

Math Algebra 2 Algebra 1 Geometry (H2)Algebra 3 (H2)College Algebra and (H2)Trig (H2) College Algebra & (H2) Prob and Stats (H2) Prob & Stats and (H2) Finite Integrated Math Teacher rec Algebra 2 (H3) Honors Algebra 2 (H2) College Algebra and (H2) Prob & Stats (H3) AP CALC Graduation Requirement (H3) Honors Algebra 2 3.0 Credits Algebra 1 EOC (H2) College Algebra & (H2) Trig (H2) Prob & Stats & (H2) College Algebra (H2) Trig & (H2) Intro to Calc (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar Courses (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2-4.5 GPA Scale (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3-5.0 GPA Scale Classes are Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester Tier 2 (H3) AP CALC (H3) AP CALC (H2) College Algebra & (H2) Prob & Stats

Science Graduation Requirements 3.0 Credits Biology EOC Biology 10 th Grade (H3) Honors Biology 10 th Grade General Courses Forensic Science Missouri Conservation Earth Science Human Body Sys. 1 Human Body Sys. 2 Weighted /Advanced (H2&H3) Honors / Gold Scholar Courses (H2) Anatomy & Physiology (H2) Chemistry (H2) Zoology (H2) Physics (H3) AP Environmental Science (H2) Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) (grade 9-12) Human Body Systems (HBS) (grade 10-12) Weighted / Dual College Credit (H2) Honors / Gold Scholar *SEE COURSE BOOKLET For Dual College Credit Courses under the Science Section. (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2-4.5 GPA Scale (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3-5.0 GPA Scale Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester

Business Practical Art REQUIRED: 10 TH Grade Personal Finance Computer App (S) Introduction to Multimedia (S) Web Design (S) Advanced Web Design (S) Desktop Publishing (S) Video Editing & Multimedia 1 (S) Video Editing & Multimedia 2 (S) Digital Design (S) (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2 (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3 Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester (H2) College Business Tech FBLA Leadership (S) Business Law (S) Accounting (H2) Advanced Accounting (Weighted / Dual Credit) Marketing 1 + Internship (2 credits) Marketing 2 + Internship (2 credits) (H3) AP Economics Graduation Requirement 0.5 Personal Finance + 1.0 Additional Practical Art Credit

Nutrition & Wellness Family & Consumer Science Practical Art All Classes are Semester (0.5 cr.) with exception to Child Development 3 World Foods Culinary Arts ProStart 1 (S) 2 block class ProStart 2 (S) 2 block class Child Development 1 Child Development 2 Interpersonal Relationships Child Development 3 (2 credit class) *pathway to teaching profession Interior Design 1 Interior Design 2 FCCLA Leadership Parenting

Ag Science-Practical Art Ag Science 2S Science Option (Y) Ag Science 2M Mechanics Option (Y) Semester Classes Grades 11-12 Greenhouse Operations Turf & Landscape Nursery Operations Year-Long Classes Grades 11-12 Ag Management & Economics Ag Leadership Comm. 1 Ag Leadership Comm. 2 Ag Construction Ag Power & Structures Ag Coop Experience

Industrial Arts Practical Art Industrial Technology Year Long (Grades 10-12) Wood Technology Home Technology TSA Leadership Building Trades Year Long (2 credit hour classes) (Grades 10-12) Building Trades 1 Building Trades 2 Building Trades 3

(H2) Introduction to Engineering Design (H2) Principles of Engineering (H2) Computer Integrated Manufacturing (H2) Engineering Design and Development (H2) Principles of Biomedical Science (PBS) (H2) Human Body System (HBS) (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2 (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3 Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester

Theatre Fine Art Theatre 1 (Y) Theatre 2 (Y) Theatre 3 / 4 (Y) Graduation Requirement 1.5 Fine Art Requirement (can come from Theatre, Band, Choir, Art)

Art Fine Art Art Fundamentals Drawing/Painting 1 (S) Ceramics 1 (S) Screen Printing (S) Drawing/Painting 2 (S) Ceramics 2 (S) (H3) AP Studio Art Ceramics 3 (S) (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2 (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3 Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester Graduation Requirement 1.5 Fine Art Requirement (can come from Theatre, Band, Choir, Art)

Music/Band Fine Art Intro to Jazz (10-12) (audition required) Jazz Band (9 12) (audition required) Concert Band (9 12) (audition required) Symphonic Band Guitar Strings (S) Beginners Class (H3) AP Music Theory (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2 (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3 Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)- Semester Color Guard (audition & summer band camp requirement)

Music/Choir Fine Art A ccapla Women s Choir (S) A ccapla Men s Choir (S) Women s Intermediate Concert Choir (Y) Concert Choir (Y) Soundwave Show Choir (S) Express Show Choir (S) Music Appreciation (S) Studio Voice (S)

Physical Education Co-Ed Girls Boys Co-Ed Weight Training (S) Co-Ed Lifetime Sports (S) Girls Team / Lifetime Sports (S) Girls Weightlifting / Physical Fitness Boys Team / Lifetime Sports (S) Power Lifting Girls Cardio & Fitness (S) Girls Advanced Fitness (S) Boys Weightlifting / Physical Fitness Dynamic Strength & Conditioning Graduation Requirement 1.5 PE + 0.5 Health

Other Electives Drivers Ed (S) 9 th -12 th Journalism 1 (S) Not a Pre Requisite for Journalism Yearbook or Newspaper ACT Prep (S) 10 th -12 th Journalism II Yearbook 11-12 (H2) 10 th -12 th Journalism II Newspaper 10 th -12 th

Foreign Language Elective Year Long Classes French 1 Spanish 1 French 2 Spanish 2 Weighted / Advanced Foreign Language Classes (H2) French 3 (H2) French 4 (H2) Spanish 3 (H3) AP Spanish 4 (H) = Honors &/or Gold Scholar (H2) = Weighted Class, Tier 2 (H3) = Weighted Class, Tier 3 Classes Year-Long unless noted as (S) Semester; ALL Dual Credit Classes are (S)-Semester

Pike-Lincoln Tech Center Must apply for admission limited space available Auto Collision Auto Services Earn 4 Practical Art Credits Diesel Technology 3D Modeling Attend 2 blocks every day 11th/12th grade only In order to be selected to attend PIKE Lincoln students must be on pace to graduate and have good attendance. Pike Lincoln has a very strict attendance policy. Digital Media Health Sciences Computer & Networking Technologies Welding & Metals Technology Law Enforcement

Cooperative Education Opportunities (11 th 12 th Grade Only) Community Youth Volunteer (CYV) A+ Tutoring (1 semester only) Must have 2.5 GPA 95% Attendance & No Discipline Valid Drivers License & Ability to provide transportation Requires Guidance Department Approval Must be enrolled in A+ Program Valid Drivers License & Ability to provide transportation Requires Guidance Department Approval Marketing Education Internship Must also be in Marketing 1 or 2 Valid Drivers License & Ability to provide transportation AG Experience Coop Requires Ag Department Approval School Flex Program Must have a job that provides a W2 paycheck stub in order to enroll 12 th Grade Only; 1-2 Credits Must be employed & Work at least 10 hours or More per Week

Part-Time Status Seniors Only If you are in any of the MSHAA activities listed, you are NOT eligible for part-time status Hours must be consecutive Must be on track to graduate We HIGHLY recommend enrolling in coursework above the minimum graduation requirements. In the event he/she were to fail a course then they could be short credits for graduation. Students will still qualify for the A+ program Students will participate in regular graduation in MAY. Students are NOT permitted to remain on campus after their last scheduled class. After their last scheduled class they must leave campus. May not get Good Student Discount through most insurances. Basketball Baseball Softball Golf Volleyball Football Soccer Cross Country Track MSHSAA Activities Wrestling Tennis Cheerleading Dance Choir/Show Choir Band Quiz Bowl Speech/Debate Color Guard