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Class of 2020 11 th Grade Advisement

Objective and Outcomes Objective for Today: To discuss all the components of the schedule to help you make decisions to get your perfect schedule for next year Outcomes for Today: A general schedule plan including alternate electives for next school year to be used when we meet students one-on-one for advisement the week of March 18

Items for Reference Transcript Schedule Template to be completed today Electives Worksheet

Sample Transcript

Sample Transcript

Schedule Template

Pursue your interests There is always a tendency for competition that causes students to pick classes based on quality points only. Find what you love and pursue it to the greatest depth possible. This will look strong to colleges.

Pursue your interests Our encouragement to all students is the following: Pick your coursework and your extracurricular activities based on your passions. Do what you love. Don t pick courses because they are popular. Don t pick courses because you think they will make you look better on a college application. Don t pick courses just to keep up with some arbitrary standard that you think has been set by fellow students. Pursue your passions and the things that are most exciting and appealing to you. When you pursue your passions, everything else will fall into place. You will enjoy your educational experience more because you are pursuing your passions. You will look strong to colleges because you are pursuing your passions. You will make an impact on those around you because you are pursuing your passions. When selecting the level of courses you are going to take, pick the most rigorous courses in which you are confident that you can be successful. Make sure as you consider this rigor that you take into consideration your overall course load. You may be able to be very successful in 4 AP courses if they were taken one at a time, but if all 4 are taken in the same semester, it may affect how much time you can devote to each, which then affects your overall performance in the class. Be realistic about your own abilities, the time you have available, and how much energy you are willing and able to devote to a course. I know the above ideas may be easier said than done, but we believe they are in line with a positive experience here at Wheeler, as well as preparing each student for the next level of their education. We are here to support you as you make these decisions. Please reach out to your teachers and our staff if you have questions.

Work Ethic Consider overall load (8 courses all together) Can student manage this level of work? Has student demonstrated this level of work in the past (not just verbally but by their actions)

Balance We will do our best to balance the courses between semesters (different for each student) Advocate for yourself in terms of balance Sometimes balance is not feasible - can lead to hard choices

AP Courses Require significant time and significant work ethic - taught at a college level At the beginning of the semester, grades are often extremely low (F s, D s). They often come up over the course of the semester, but there is no guarantee, so be proactive and talk to the teacher if you receive low grades. Earn a full quality point (5.0)

Rigor Three main considerations 1. More rigor = more college opportunities Colleges look heavily at rigor for admission 2. Certain scholarships look exclusively at GPA Less rigor = easier to maintain higher GPA Hope rigor requirements 3. Preparation for College More rigor = better preparation for college rigor Students and families must carefully consider all three factors when deciding what level of rigor to pursue

Hope Rigor Requirements For the High School Graduating Class of 2017 and beyond, a student must earn a minimum of four full credits from the academic rigor course categories listed below prior to graduating from high school. 1. Advanced math, such as advanced algebra and trigonometry, taken at the high school, or an equivalent or higher course taken for degree level credit at an Eligible Postsecondary Institution 2. Advanced science, such as chemistry, physics, biology II, taken at the high school, or an equivalent or higher course taken for degree level credit at an Eligible Postsecondary Institution 3. Foreign language courses taken at the high school, or taken for degree level credit at an Eligible Postsecondary Institution; or 4. Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or Dual Credit Enrollment courses in Core subjects.

Development of Schedules Teacher Recommendations/Registration (each semester) Advisement selections (in March) Teacher recommendations overrule advisement selections - waivers must be completed to take a course not recommended by the teacher (waiver not encouraged - teacher recs are there for a reason based on previous experiences and past performance)

Opportunities for changes Window for the time during which schedule changes can occur is defined by Wheeler HS Course requests must be finalized in May no changes to courses made after that time Schedule corrections if major issues (like significant imbalance) can be requested in late July (for both semesters) and again in October (spring semester issues only) Process designed to minimize students missing class at start of semester

GPA/Class Rank Colleges have told us they evaluate students based on the following criteria: 1.Rigor of coursework 2.Standardized test scores 3.GPA 4.Pursuit of passions/leadership/extracurricular

Waiver Process

Dual Enrollment Opportunity to take courses at local colleges to earn both college and high school credit Set up an appointment to speak with your counselor if interested

Resources www.wheelerhigh.com under Academics

Advisement Course Selection Science Math Social Studies English Foreign Language Career/Tech Fine Arts Health/BPE PE

Science Course Selection Need Biology Need Env Science OR Chem OR Earth Systems Need Physics Need one science elective Whatever is missing, that is what you need

Science courses to consider AP Science Bio, Chem, Physics I, Physics II, Environmental Science Post-AP Science Zoology Anatomy/Honors Anatomy Honors Forensic Science Chemistry (college admissions)

Science Course Placement Rubric Honors AP Post-AP 95 or better in on-level course 80 or better in Honors course 90 or better in Honors course 85 or better in Magnet course **Note: Some AP science courses require a summer packet 80 or better in AP Course

Math Course Selection Need Algebra 1 Need Geometry Need Algebra 2 Need 4 th math Whatever is missing, that is what you need

Math courses to consider Statistical Reasoning Pre-Calculus Honors Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Statistics AP Calculus

Math Course Placement Rubric Honors AP Post-AP Support 95 or better in on-level course 80 or better in Honors course 70-84 in Accelerated course 85 or better in Accelerated course for AP Calc 80 or better in Accelerated course for AP Stat 80 or better in AP Course Below 74 in a onesemester course Taking a previous Support course

Social Studies Course Selection Need World History Need US History Need Government (1/2 credit) Need Economics (1/2 credit)

Social Studies Course Selection Government/Economics (1/2 credit each 1 total block) Honors Government/Economics (1/2 credit each 1 total block) AP Gov/AP Econ (1 credit each 2 total blocks) Combo AP with Honors/Mentorship

Social Studies Course Placement Rubric Honors 95 or better in on-level course 80-94 in Honors course AP 92 or higher in Honors course (85 or higher for AP Psych and AP European History) 85 or higher in AP course **Note: Some AP social studies courses require a summer packet

English Course Selection Need 9 th Lit Need American Lit Need 3 rd English course Need 4 th English course

English Course Selection British Literature Honors British Literature AP Literature

English Course Placement Rubric Honors 90 or better in on-level course and 85 or better on EOC AP 90 or better in Honors course and 92 or better on EOC 80 or better in Honors course and 85 or better on EOC

Foreign Language Course Selection French, Latin, Spanish, Chinese Need two courses in the same language at Wheeler to maximize your college application 85 or higher needed to move to Honors for Level II or higher Not required to receive High School Diploma

Career/Technology Course Selection Pathway completion Career Interest Skill Development

Career/Technology Pathways ROTC Video Productions Agriculture/Horticulture Digital Technology/Computer science Drafting/Architecture Marketing Engineering Healthcare Science Culinary Arts

AP Computer Science Principles Info from Mr. Kent: Learn to make apps for your phone No computer programming experience necessary Easiest AP class offered by College Board Very little, if any, homework Opportunities to learn additional languages (Java Script and/or Python) in addition to the primary language for the class, App Inventor For the motivated student

Fine Arts Course Selection Visual Arts Band Orchestra Chorus Acting Technical Theater Prerequisites are critical see course catalogue

Health/BPE Course Selection Need Health/BPE to graduate Most took it in 9 th grade

PE Electives Consider overall balance Consider personal interest Consider rigor

Electives Consider your interests and look through the list of electives on the course registration document.

Next Steps Students will complete an individual advisement with a counselor or scheduler the week of March 18 Take picture of completed Schedule Template and Electives Worksheet; turn in original for advisement - two individuals up front to collect the papers **Make sure names are on them**