Thomas S. Wootton High School Rising 9 th Grade Open House
Outcomes By the end of this evening, we will have: Provided an overview of the Wootton s 9 th Grade options and programming Provided information about 9 th grade registration process Learned more about our outstanding academic and signature programs
Life at Wootton High School Students have 7 periods a day in their schedule. Currently, school begins at 7:45 am and ends at 2:30 pm. Wootton high school has one lunch period. Wootton offers a variety of clubs and activities for students to participate in both during lunch and after school, including sports, theatre, arts, music, academic and public service clubs! Students are encouraged to get involved from the start!
Life at Wootton High School Each class has approximately 550 students (primarily from Frost and Cabin John Middle Schools) While students will have many teachers over their tenure at Wootton, your students counselor and administrator will remain consistent over the four years. Wootton strives to offer a variety of academic and extracurricular programs that suit every learner.
Bell Schedule Period 1: Period 2: 8:45-9:30 Period 3: 9:35-10:20 Period 4: 10:25-11:10 Period 5: 7:45-8:40 (morning announcements) Lunch Period 6: 12:05-12:50 Period 7: 12:55-1:40 Period 8: 1:45-2:30
Lunch Wootton is a closed campus for lunch (students MAY NOT leave campus during the lunch period). All students eat lunch during 5 th period (11:15-12:00 pm). Students have options during lunch, including working with teachers, spending time with friends, or attending an extra-curricular club or activity. Food is sold in the cafeteria and in the Commons.
Typical 9 th Grade Schedule
9 th Grade Schedule
9 th Grade Schedule
Grades and Credits
Grades and Credits Students take 7 classes per semester. Each class is worth ½ credit, and a student must pass the class (with a grade of A, B, C, or D) to receive the credit. A student should earn 7 credits each year (3.5 credits per semester).
Calculating a Student s GPA To calculate unweighted GPA: 4 for each A 3 for each B 2 for each C 1 for each D O for each E To calculate weighted GPA: Honors and AP courses 5 for each A 4 for each B 3 for each C 1 for each D 0 for each E A students GPA represents the culmination of their semester grades and NOT the quarter grades.
Eligibility All 9 th grade students enter high school eligible for extra-curricular activities. To participate in extracurricular activities, students must maintain a 2.0 GPA with no more than one E. Eligibility is based on the student s quarter grades.
Graduation Requirements
Graduation Requirements (22 credits ) Subject English Fine Arts 4 credits 1 credit Credit Requirements Health Education 0.5 Mathematics Physical Education Science Social Studies Technology Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 4 credits (Algebra, Geometry and 2 credits). New state requirement: Students must be enrolled in a Math course each year in grades 9 through 12. This may result in earning more than 4 credits in math for graduation. 1 credit 3 credits (Biology, Physical Science and 1 credit) 3 credits (USH, NSL and MWH) 1 credit (Basic Technology) Electives 2 credits in a world language or 2 credits in American Sign Language AND 2.5 credits in elective courses 2 credits in advanced technology education AND 2.5 credits in elective courses 4 credits in a state-approved career and technology program AND 0.5 credit in elective courses Student Services Learning (SSL) Students must meet established service-learning requirements
Each MCPS student must earn 75 SSL hours Certificate of Meritorious Service = 260 SSL hours or more Please make sure your activities are pre-approved. Contact Ms. Lesley Stroot (Wootton s SSL Coordinator) Lesley_E_Stroot@mcpsmd.org http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/ssl
Students must pass four content assessments in order to graduate. The tests are: Algebra PARCC Science MISA English 10 PARCC NSL Government HSA
Registration Process
Registration Materials Students will receive the following information during registration at their middle school: Wootton High School course bulletin Registration planning card Appeal form (if needed for Math and Science)
Important Dates and Items to assist in the 9 th Grade Registration Process Counselors visit Cabin John (2/2) Counselors visit Frost (2/1) RT s/patriot Ambassadors/Program Coordinators visit: Cabin John (2/7) Frost (2/8) February 6 th 7:00 pm in the Wootton HS Auditorium Rising 9 th Grade Parent Meeting February 6 th -10 th Online Registration window
Special Programs
Special Programs at Wootton Humanities and Arts Signature Program Academy of Information Technology (AOIT) Project Lead the Way Education Academy STARs -Science, Technology, and Research Scholars Dual Enrollment (Senior Year)
Sports Programs Fall Cheerleading Cross Country (Boys & Girls) Field Hockey Football Football Golf (Coed) Pom Pons Soccer (Boys & Girls) Team Handball (Coed) Tennis (Girls) Volleyball (Girls) Winter Bocce (Coed) Basketball Boys & Girls) Cheerleading Indoor Track ( Coed) Pom Pons Swimming & Diving ( Coed) Wrestling
Sports Programs (Cont d) Spring Baseball Lacrosse (Boys & Girls) Tennis (Boys) Volleyball (Boys) Volleyball ( Coed) Outdoor Track ( Coed ) Softball (Girls)
Wootton s Athletic Program There are 3 Athletic seasons each year. (Fall, Winter, and Spring) All entering 9 th graders are eligible to participate in an athletic program. To remain legible, students must earn a 2.0 GPA on their quarterly marking period grades. The can not have more than 1 E on their report card. Students must have their medical evaluation completed before the first day of practice. This includes try outs.
Break Out Sessions Topics Humanities and Arts Program /English and Social Studies (Room 183) AOIT/PLTW/Technology (Room 105) Academic Supports Scholars, 9 th Grade Mentoring, and College Lit. Prep classes. (Room 108) Transition to High School for students with a 504 Plan or an IEP (Room- Media Center) Music/Marching Band (Room 123) Art/Child Development Academy (Room 189) Math/ Science/ World Languages (Room 109)
Breakout Sessions Times: Session 1 7:35-7:45 Session 2 7:50-8:00 Session 3 8:05-8:15 Session 4 8:20-8:30 Session 5 8:35-8:45