Dr. Randall Davis Superintendent of Marshall PS Scott Hutchins Principal @ MHS Greg Tatrow Asst. Principal @ MHS Brad Shedd Facilities Coordinator Dan Coddens Athletic Director Andy McCormack Counselor @ MHS Ben Wallace Director @ Marshall Opportunity HS Kathy Doud ECEC Program Coordinator
Review the secondary options available through Marshall Public Schools: 1. Marshall High School 2. Eastern Calhoun Early College 3. Marshall Opportunity High School 4. Michigan Youth Challenge Academy Final Thoughts / Questions Meet with Department Representatives* *Lobby of Auditorium
A wide variety of offerings for students: Comprehensive Course Offerings Advanced Placement (AP) Courses CACC Calhoun Area Career Center Early College opportunities Dual Enrollment Battle Creek Math and Science Center* *placement test required
1. MHS Website http://www.marshall.k12.mi.us/marshallhighschool_home.aspx 2. 3. Remind messages 4. http://gomarshallredhawks.com/
Award winning Choir and Band Environmental Club FFA chapter National Honor Society Robotics Club Ski Club Spanish Club Student Council Theater Groups (2 plays a year) and others
MHS SPORTS TEAMS Boys FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER TENNIS EQUESTRIAN CLUB WRESTLING BASKETBALL SWIMMING BOWLING BASEBALL TRACK GOLF TARGET CLUB FALL WINTER SPRING Girls VOLLEYBALL CROSS COUNTRY SWIMMING CHEERLEADING EQUESTRIAN CLUB GOLF BASKETBALL BOWLING SOFTBALL TRACK TENNIS SOCCER TARGET CLUB
Coldwater Harper Creek Hastings Jackson Northwest Jackson Parma Western Lumen Christi Marshall Pennfield
Physicals After April 15, 2017 Sports sign-up Eligibility Pay to participate Training rules Benefits of athletics http://gomarshallredhawks.com/
Kim Robson (A-G) Andy McCormack (H-O) Robbin Coddens (P-Z) Counselor s Webpage located on MHS website http://www.marshall.k12.mi.us/mhs/hs_guidance.php Our goals are to (1)assist students in their academic achievement, (2) support emotional growth during their high school years, and (3) explore post secondary options.
4 English Language Arts 4 Mathematics (1 in senior year) 3 Science 3 Social Studies 1 Physical Education/Health 1 Visual, Performing, and Applied Arts On-line course/experience 2 Language other than English
4 English: English 9,10,11,12 4 Mathematics: Algebra I, Algebra 2, Geometry + 1 math in SR. year 3 Science: Biology, Physics or Chemistry + 1 additional science 3 Social Studies: US History, World History, Gov t. & Econ.
1 PE/Health 1 Visual, Performing, or Applied Arts *Several options, ex. Music, Art, Woods, Design for living, etc 2 Language other than English Online learning experience: *technology class
Requirements beyond MMC Carry a full schedule (all 8 semesters) ½ Credit in a technology class 2 ½ Credits of Electives (minimum) Must take the State Assessments 21 Credits (minimum)
Credits are earned by successfully passing a class (by semesters). Each semester a class = half(.5) a credit Each semester = 3 credits total Each year = 6 credits total Minimum 21 credits needed to graduate your student will most likely earn more
English 9 or English 9 Honors* Biology Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, or Geometry Honors *) Physical Education**/Health Two Electives (ex. Music, F.L., Tech.) *Teacher recommendation **Opt out option (at time of scheduling) Test out requests of MMC courses must be done by May 12 th - See MMS counselors
Name Grade 9 Course Selection 2017-2018 1. English 9 or English 9 H 2. Math 3. Biology 4. Health/P.E. 9 or sport that will you play 5. Elective Alternate 6. Elective Alternate Electives can be a semester or year long, if you choose a semester elective you will need a 2 nd semester elective to fill your schedule. The same goes for alternatives.
Track students grades using Power School
Is designed to be an educational extension of the student s regular scheduled classes. Reviewing Academic Progress Rotary Goals Studying Making up tests/quizzes Class meetings Assemblies
Monday through Thursday, from 2:40-5:00 Light snacks are available. There is transportation for those returning to Albion. Can be used for quiet study, help with a particular subject, group projects, computer research, make-up tests or test re-takes, and on-line course work.
NEW: Take the College/Career class @ MHS Decide spring of Sophomore year HS credits + College: take15-60 credits (possibly earn an Associates degree) For students/parents motivated for college, and committed to putting in the hard work (mandatory parent meetings) Supports: mentoring, college & career skills groups, volunteering, job shadowing, & college visits (517) 629-7547
Basic Michigan Merit Curriculum Can still attend CACC Earn 8 credits a year Shorter terms (9 weeks) Smaller class sizes Online classes offered 517 629-9421
Located at the VA in Battle Creek Quasi-military for 16-18 year olds Completely voluntary 22 weeks long Run by the Michigan National Guard Free of charge Marshall Public Schools oversees the educational component, it is GED based; but students can return to their home schools to graduate with their classes and earn a diploma (depends on the student)
Thank you for coming, if you have a question please seek one of us out in the Lobby. Stop by and visit with us or the Department representatives in the lobby.