Course Selection Process 2018-2019 school year
Tonight s Agenda Welcome: Principal Scott Wilson The Scheduling Process: Counselors Margie Rudy, Janice Spiotta, John Mahoney, Kelly Kostek Kelley Fahy, IB Coordinator Course Offerings Fair: Instructional Leaders & Teachers
Scheduling Process Parent information night Teacher recommendations Classroom presentations Course selection with Counselors over the next few weeks Roster of course selections mailed home in Spring
Graduation Requirements 4 units English 4 units Social Studies 3 units Math 3 units Science 2 units Physical Education LOTE At least 1 unit required for all diplomas
More Grad Requirements! 1/2 unit Health 1 unit Art/Music 1 unit of Art/Music credit may be selected from: Studio in Art, Media Arts, DDP, Band, Chorus, Digital Music Total Credits Needed for Graduation: 22
Types of Diplomas There are 3 major types of diplomas: Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation Regents Diploma Local Diploma (for students with an IEP)
Required Exams Regents Diploma 5 Regents exams: ELA Global History* US History* 1 Math exam 1 Science exam *or a Pathways assessment All 5 Regents exams > 65
Required Exams Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation 8 Regents exams: ELA Global History** US History** 3 Math exams 2 Science exams * LOTE Assessment * or 1 unit LOTE + 5 units in Art/Music/Tech/Bus ** or a Pathways Assessment All 8 Regents exams plus LOTE Assessment > 65
Academic Planning Choose your course selections based on career goals and interest areas. This is a great time to explore! Make course selections carefully and thoughtfully as changes are only approved for extenuating circumstances A well planned schedule does not require changes. Schedule changes can be disruptive to the learning process.
9-11 Scheduling Process November 30-December 5: Scheduling presentations will be made to 10-11 students in their Social Studies classes November 30-December 5: Scheduling presentations to 9th grade students. December 8: WeMoCo tour will be held for interested SHS students December 11-14: Counselors will meet with Juniors in PE/Dance Excel classes December 19: New Visions presentation for interested Juniors
9-11 Scheduling Process (cont d) December 6-January 26: Ninth grade course selection will be held out of Study Halls January 5-17: Counselors will meet with Sophomores in PE/Intro to Dance/Dance II classes Spring: Alternate course selections if needed for courses cancelled due to low enrollment Spring: Roster of course selections will be mailed to parents Spring: Counselors will meet with students and parents to discuss concerns with course requests
8-9 Scheduling Process First week in December: Scheduling presentations in 8th grade classes; students will be introduced to the process of scheduling, the forms, the online course handbook and the electives Students should discuss course options with parents (looking at the course descriptions in the course handbook) and decide on what courses would be best for them
8-9 Scheduling Process December - January: Counselors will visit classrooms and meet with students individually to assist them with completion of course selection forms
What is IB? World-renowned organization which aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. For juniors and seniors
IB Diploma or Certificate Student? IB Diploma Student Will take 6 IB courses 3 HL and 3 SL Will take 1 course from each group Can replace Group 6 choice Must complete the core: TOK, CAS, and Extended Essay Earns 24 points to acquire the Diploma Maximum is 45 Certificate Student Select courses based on interest and/or strengths Earns marks for individual courses, which may translate into college credit. EVERY student can benefit from taking at least one IB course!
Recommended Churchville-Chili IB Model Group 1: Studies in Language & Literature Language & Literature HL Group 2: Language Acquisition Spanish SL/HL French SL/HL Group 3: Individuals & Societies History HL Psychology HL Business Management HL Group 4: Sciences Biology HL Chemistry SL Environmental Systems & Societies SL The Core Group 6: The Arts Music HL Visual Arts HL Group 5: Mathematics Math Studies SL Mathematics SL International Baccalaureate Organization 2012
The IB Core Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Runs over the course of the Junior and Senior year Open to ALL students Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS) 150 hours over 18 months Extended Essay (EE) 4,000 word research paper
IB vs. AP IB DIPLOMA PROGRAM IB courses are for students worldwide. IB instruction focuses on the breadth & depth of learning. IB has multiple assessments-students are assessed on a body of work, including internal & external assessments. IB final score uses a 1-7 scale. IB diploma program is interdisciplinary. IB students can earn an IB Diploma. AP COURSES AP courses are for students in the U.S. AP covers more topics, not as much depth. AP has a single assessment in May. AP final score is uses a 1-5 scale.
IB Diploma Students Possess skills required to be independent learners, including critical thinking skills. Become learners who appreciate all cultures and treat all with mutual respect, dignity, and honesty. Have higher acceptance rates to colleges because they have the scope, depth, skills, leadership, & confidence. Perform better in post-secondary education than their peers.
Dual Credit Courses Art Studio in Art Digital Imaging LOTE French IV & V Spanish IV & V Math Pre-Calculus AB Business Principles of Accounting Computer Applications Microsoft Office Business Management Money Management Technology Design & Drawing for Production Computer Integrated Manufacturing Civil Engineering and Architecture Digital Electronics Principles of Engineering
New Visions Program Interdisciplinary Immersion Program for Seniors: Places students in actual work environment of desired career Health Professions: Monroe Community Hospital/SUNY Brockport (Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physician s Assistant, Nurse Practitioner, Physician) Emerging Professions: SUNY Brockport (Education, Finance/Accounting, Veterinarian, Business Management, Journalist, Computer Specialist, Theatre/Art/Dance) Justice Professions: Monroe County Hall of Justice (Lawyer, Police Officer, Social Worker)
We-M0-C0 Career & Technical Education Junior & Senior Year *Advertising Design & Multi-Media Academy *Auto Body/Collision & Repair Technology *Automotive Technology *Baking *Building Trades *Carpentry *Certified Nurse Assistant *Computer Technology *Cosmetology *Culinary Arts *Computer Automation & Cybersecurity *Dental Assisting *Child & Family Development *Engineering & Metal Fabrication *Food Service *Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning *Heavy Equipment Operation *Industrial/Residential Electricity *Laboratory Technology *Outdoor Powersports Technology *Health & Exercise Science *Personal Services *Plumbing and Heating *Intro to Construction Trades
FAQs? How can I be involved in my child s program planning? How many courses will fit in my child s schedule? How do we decide what course level is appropriate for my child? How many AP/IB courses are reasonable?
FAQs (cont d) Will dual credits earned transfer to all colleges? What if my child doesn t get a course he/she requested?
Suggested Questions for Parents to Ask: What essential skills will this class teach my child? How will this class help my child become independent? How will this class help my child become successful and prepare him/her for future careers? How will this class prepare my child for college?
Ultimate Goal Choose wisely! Make decisions that will positively impact your future!
Finally Please take this opportunity to learn more about the academic offerings at our Curriculum Fair in the Atrium. Individual questions can be addressed by Counselors or Administrators. This presentation will be posted on the district website: www.cccsd.org.