WELCOME CLASS OF 2020 Deer Park High School: North Campus The Foundation to Your Future!
North Campus Administration Mr. Ernie Salazar 832-668-7301 Dr. Leone Clark 832-668-7302 Ms. Mary Peacock 832-668-7302 Mr. John Wegman 832-668-7302 North Campus Counselors Ms. Christine Campo (A-K) 832-668-7305 Ms. Chelsey Crull (L-Z) 832-668-7305 Ms. Celavi Longoria (Special Populations) 832-668-7305
JUNIOR HIGH PRE-REGISTRATION All 4 junior highs were visited this week. 8th graders will enter their electives into the computer at your junior high in the coming days with the assistance of the junior high counselors. In addition, there are cards that require student and parent signatures you ll receive during these junior high visits. All signed cards must be complete and turned in to your junior high counselors by and Skyward online registration must be completed no later than THURSDAY, MARCH 10 th.
Foundation High School Program Requirement Summary The Foundation High School Program with an Endorsement STEM 4 or more credits in CTE (from select courses relating to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics per TEA) or 4 credits in computer science and/or computer programming or 5 credits in math including Algebra II and 2 additional advanced math classes for which Alg II is a prerequisite English 4 LOTE (Foreign Language) - 2 Math 3 PE - 1 Science 3 Fine Arts - 1 Social Studies 3 / 4 Electives 5 Endorsement Requirement Summary In addition to the credits listed above, all students must specify an endorsement they intend to earn upon entering 9 th grade. Every endorsement will have additional requirements specific to that area of study. The FOUNDATION courses listed above are found in all endorsements. With the additional requirements added from the selected endorsement, a student must earn a total of 26 credits. Business and Industry Public Services 4 or more credits in CTE 4 or more credits in CTE (from select courses (from select courses relating to Agriculture, relating to Education Food, and Natural and Training, Law, Resources, Public Safety, Architecture and Corrections, & Security, Construction, Finance, Human Services, Arts, Audio/Video Health Science or Technology & Government and Public Communications, Administration per Business Management TEA) & Administration, Hospitality & Tourism, or Information Technology, 4 courses in JROTC Manufacturing, Marketing, or Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics per TEA) Arts and Humanities 4 social studies courses or 4 credits in a language other than English (4 of one language or 2 different languages with 2 credits in each) or 4 credits in fine arts Meet curriculum requirements of the Foundation High School Program An additional credit in Math specific to that endorsement An additional credit in Science specific to that endorsement Multidisciplinary Studies 4 advanced courses from within one or more endorsement areas or 4 credits in each of the four foundation subject areas to include English IV and chemistry and/or physics or 4 AP or dual credit courses or 5 credits in science including Biology, Chemistry, Physics and 2 additional advanced sciences per TEA or 4 English elective credits (advanced broadcast journalism or newspaper or public speaking or debate)
Required Foundation Classes for Freshmen Subject Credit Required English I or Eng I PAP 1 World History, World Geography, or AP Human Geography IPC, PAP Biology (requires IPC credit prerequisite) Algebra I, PAP Geometry, or PAP Algebra II 1 1 1
Additional Required Courses Elective Credit(s) Required Fine Arts 1 Physical Education 1 LOTE (Foreign Language) 2
STEM Business & Industry Public Services Arts & Humani;es Mul;-disciplinary Studies Electronics Prin of Manufacturing (Tech Lab) Prin of Human Svc Band 1 Prin of Manufacturing (Tech Lab) Prin of Architecture & Construc?on Prin of Health Science Color Guard 1 Prin of Ag, Food & Nat Resources Computer Science Prin of Arts, AV Tech & Comm JROTC Choir 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prin of Hospitality & Tourism ~~~~~~~~~~~ Orchestra 1 Engineering Des & Pres Prin of Business, Marke?ng, & Finance Child Guidance Theatre Arts 1 P&S Eng Design Electronics Human Growth Art 1 Journalism I Architect Design Prac9cum Ed & Training Aerobic Dance (Dance 1) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Intro to Computer Science Career Prepara9on 1 & 2 Nutri9on Wellness ~~~~~~~~~~ Allows students to earn credits in a variety of Discrete Mathema9cs Construc9on Tech (Building Trades 1&2) Interior Design Culinary Arts Band 2-4 advanced courses from mul;ple contents sufficient to enter college or workforce Robo9cs Programming & Design Engineering Design Prac9cum Culinary Arts Color Guard 2-4 successfully without remedia;on. Game Programming & Design P&S Eng Design Hotel Management Choir 2-4 HVAC & Adv HVAC SJC Eng Des & Presenta9on P&S Culinary Arts Orchestra 2-4 P&S Eng Des & Pres (CAD) Commercial Photography Travel & Tourism Mgmt Theatre Produc9on 2-4 P&S Comm Photo 1&2 Counseling Mental Health Dance 2-4 Audio Video Prod Fam & Comm Services Drawing 2 Broadcast 2 & 3 Digital Video Des 2 & 3 Cosmetology 1 & 2 SJC Sculpture 2 Prac9cum in Bus 1& 2 Law Enforcement 1&2 Pain9ng 2 Money MaLers Accoun9ng 1&2 Forensic Science Ceramics 2 Comp Maintenance SJC Comp Maintenance Tech Health Science/Clinicals Graphic Des & Illustra9on 3 Internetworking Tech 1&2 (CISCO) - SJC Prac9cum in H.S./ Pharmacy Tech Drawing Por[olio (AP) Fashion / Adver9sing Entrepreneurship/Sports Entertainment Marke9ng Dynamics 2 Dimen Design Por[olio (AP) 3 Dimen Design Por[olio (AP) Prac9cum Mark Dynamics Auto Tech 1&2 SJC Prin & Elements Floral Design Collision Repair/Finishing 1&2 SJC Digital Art & Anima9on Ag Mechanics 1&2 P&S Welding SMAW SJC 3D Modeling & Anima9on P&S Welding TIG SJC Theatre Produc9on 2-4 P&S Process Tech Safety / P&S Process Tech Process Tech SJC Ag Mech / Metal Tech Tech Theatre 1-3 Ag Facili9es, Design & Fabrica9on Vocal Ensemble Prac9cum Ag Mechanics Livestock Prod/Small Animal Mgmt Instrumental Ensemble Vet Med Applica9ons Music Theory 1&2 Prac9cum in Vet Med Prin of Floral Design Wildlife / Hor9culture Advanced Animal Science Advanced Journalism Web Design 3D Modeling & Anima9on
JROTC AVID Agriculture Foreign Language Athle;cs Computer Science Fine Arts Culinary Arts STEM Business & Industry Public Services Arts & Humani9es Mul9- disciplinary Studies North Campus: Founda?on to Your Future!
Grade Point Values All regular courses are based on a 4.0 scale All PAP/H courses are based on a 5.0 scale All AP and dual credit courses are based on a 6.0 scale
PAP/AP CLASSES OFFERED TO NORTH CAMPUS STUDENTS Geometry (PAP) Algebra II (PAP) Biology (PAP) English I (PAP) Spanish I, French I, German I (PAP) Spanish for Spanish Speakers (H) Human Geography (AP) Computer Science (AP)
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TAKING ADVANCED CLASSES Grade of 80 or above in the preceding honors class, or 90 or above in the preceding general class. Recommendation of the teacher required for math & science courses Application Process for AP Human Geography will occur later in the spring PAP / AP Contract signatures required
Distinguished Level of Achievement To earn distinguished level AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR THE TOP 10% AUTOMATIC ACCEPTANCE INTO A UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE: Complete the Foundation (FHSP) Complete at least one Endorsement including 4 credits in science & 4 credits in math including Algebra II
Mandatory Flex Class A student entering the ninth grade who failed more than one core class during his or her eighth grade year shall be required to enroll in a flex period class assigned by the principal or designee. Those students will also be placed in an academic intervention class as one of their electives for the entire 9 th grade year.
STAAR EOC Assessments Incoming 9 th grade students graduating under the Foundation & Endorsement plan will take 5 EOC tests. ELA - English I, English II Math - Algebra I Science - Biology Social Studies - U.S. History
Online Information The Program of Studies is available on the DPISD webpage under the Parents and Students links. The Program of Studies is also available on the North Campus webpage. Information concerning STAAR/EOC North Campus Teacher Websites Watch for upcoming information about summer pre-registration in August!
Summary Don t forget!!! Select Endorsement, 7 classes, 2 alternates You must complete online registration by Thursday, March 10 th Your junior high will have a set deadline for the return of all signed paperwork. You must turn in signed PAP / AP Contract along with your schedule request card if taking any of those courses