Welcome Parents of The Class of 2023 2019-2020 Scheduling at Cooper High School
Resources Cooper Course Guide is online to view at https://www.boone.k12.ky.us/docs/building/5/course%20guide%202019-20.pdf?id=584534 There are several other resources to help with scheduling on Cooper s Website Click For Students Click Scheduling Information Course Guide 4 year plan
8 th Grade Visit to Cooper 8 th Graders will visit Cooper on 2/5/19 Copy of course guide Middle Schools will distribute Contract for Requesting Courses for students to complete: Be sure to bring this form completed to Scheduling Nights (February 13/14)
Informed Decision Making Step 1: 8 th Grade teachers will utilize scheduling information to properly guide students through the scheduling process to assist them in making informed decisions regarding and completion of Contract for Requesting Courses Their schedules for next school year Their high school careers Plans beyond high school
Informed Decision Making Step 2: Cooper High School JAM teachers will review and finalize their schedules for next school year during parent night meetings on February 13 th and 14 th. Bring completed Contract for Requesting Courses
General Information Importance of a 4-Year-Plan Page 70 of the course guide Grade Level Requirements Sophomore: Junior: Senior: 5 credits 11 credits 16 credits
Minimum Graduation Requirements 4 English Credits 4 Math Credits One must be taken each year REQUIRED (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II ) **ATC counts** 3 Science (Integrated Science, Biology, Chemistry or Physics) 3 Social Studies (Human and Physical Geography, World History, U.S. History) 1 Fine Arts (choose from a list of options on page 29 of the 2019-2020 Course Guide) ½ Health ½ Physical Education 1 CTE ~22 credits needed to graduate ~
Precollege Curriculum 2 credits of the same World Language Other Graduation Requirements for ALL students: Kentucky Scholars DIPLOMA = Precollege curriculum + Physics Graduation with Honors Beginning with the class of 2018: Any student with a weighted graded of 3.8 or higher will be considered as graduating with *honors and will be recognized as graduating Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, Summa Cum Laude *Details on next slide An exit interview is a requirement Attendance - Seniors NO more than 9 unexcused events to WALK at graduation An Individual Learning Plan (ILP) must be completed each year. An English and Math class must be taken each year All students must complete 20 hours of community service.
Graduation with Honors at RCHS
Prerequisites and Alternative Classes Some courses require certain prerequisites or an application (if a course is requested and the prerequisite is not met student will be removed from requested course) Example: FACS is only open to 9 th -10 th Minimum of 6 viable alternate classes are essential (the more ½ credits you request the more alternates you need) Choose wisely, schedule changes will not be made
Challenge Forms Review core classes carefully and decide with your child if you need to complete a challenge form. Due no later than 2/28/19 to middle school counselor **Schedule changes will not be made
ENGLISH 9 th English 1 or Honors 10 th English 2 or Honors 11 th English 3 or Honors or AP English Language 12 th English 4 or Honors or AP English Literature
MATH Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 4 th Math OR Algebra 1 Geometry Honors Algebra 2 Honors Precalculus Calculus (Geometry H and Algebra 2H may be taken same year)
SCIENCE 9 th Integrated Science or Biology Honors (cannot take regular Biology!) 10 th Biology or Chemistry Honors 11 th Chemistry or Physics or ANY AP Science Course
SOCIAL STUDIES 9 th Physical and Human Geography or AP Human Geography 10 th World History or AP European History 11 th U. S. History or AP U.S. History
Advanced Placement AP Human Geography Provides an opportunity for you to take your first Advanced Placement class It s the only A.P. class offered to Freshmen Establishes reading and study skills to prepare you for future A.P. courses Global Perspective is defined as, when someone can think about a situation as it relates to the rest of the world. AP Human Geography - students to study how human activity affects, or is influenced by, the earth's surface Students ask questions such as why? and why there?.
World Language Not a high school graduation requirement Minimum 2 credits same language = pre-college curriculum (check the college to see if more than 2) Students need A or B in English or Junior status Students hoping to attend ATC and meet pre-college curriculum must take world language Freshman and Sophomore years
Fine Arts Page 29 Graduation Requirement = one fine arts credit Film studies -.5 History Rock/Roll -.5 Choir - 1 Visual Art 1 -.5 Photography -.5 Band - 1 Drawing/Painting -.5 Ceramics -.5 HAPVA - 1 Dance -.5 Graphic Design -.5 Art 2-1 Sculpture -.5 Art 3 1 AP Art 1 Theatre-Stagecraft -.5 Theater: Acting/Perf -.5 Women in Lit -.5 Hist of Lit, Biblical Era - 1 Music students - please use the flowcharts for sample schedules
Career Pathways Offer Opportunities Provides proof of a skill set for employment Each career pathway has Occupational Skill Set or Industry Certification recognized nationwide Students demonstrate 21 st Century skills while in high school Students are more marketable with an industry certification and can earn college credit. *There are several CTE course open to Freshman
Career Pathways at RCHS are on pages 41-58 in the course guide: *Computer Science *Culinary & Food Service *Marketing *Plant Science *Animal Science *Fashion/Interior Design *Admin Support *E-Commerce *Carpentry (through HBA) *Engineering (PLTW) *Fire Science *Education and Training
Area Technology Center Programs offered *Diesel Technology *Welding Technology *Electrical Technology *Metal Fabrication Technology *Pre-Nursing *Applied Machining *Auto Technology Priority given to (based on application) -Returning Seniors -Grades -Juniors -Behavior -New Seniors -Attendance ~ATC counts as required CTE credit **Students planning to attend ATC need to take Arts/Humanities credit freshman or sophomore year or take Arts/Humanities online.
Dual Enrollment Eligibility Requirements: GPA 3.0, ACT 20 Courses are offered 1 st period with NKU instructors, or with RCHS teachers or on college campus An UNLIMITED NUMBER of courses may be taken at $162.00/class (Scholarship MAY cover 2 courses for seniors and 1 course for juniors dependent on funding) The grade is indexed as AP Credit on high school transcript: A = 104, B = 93, C = 82 Every course taken will be calculated into GPA and class rank each semester Application necessary EACH SEMESTER check with the Guidance Office for details and deadlines
Early College Go to Gateway ½ day morning or afternoon for up to 4 classes, up to 12 college credit hours each semester Each class is $162.00 (currently) plus cost of book Must have 3.0 GPA, 18 English, 22 Math, 20 Reading on ACT Must be a Junior or Senior Transportation is provided Could earn Associate s (2 year) degree before graduating high school
Homebuilders Program Construction Technology 3 days a week at NKY Homebuilders Association Transportation Provided Courses MAY include (materials fee may apply): Advanced Framing Energy Efficiency Health and Safety Carpentry Wiring Plumbing
Firefighter/EMT Program Half-day, 2 year program Offered at Boone County Fire Training Center Requirements 2.5 GPA or higher 18 on ACT Must pass physical fitness test
Gatton Academy Special Programs Kentucky s top 60 exceptional young scientists and mathematicians can learn in an environment which offers advanced educational opportunities, preparing them for leadership roles in Kentucky. Students will finish their junior and senior years of high school living in Schneider Hall and taking courses offered by WKU. At the end of two years, they will be high school graduates and will have earned at least 60 college credit hours. www.wku.edu/academy/
Special Programs Governor s Scholar Program The Governor s Scholars Program is a stimulating, five-week, residential summer program for outstanding Kentucky students completing their junior year in high school. Established in 1983, the program provides academic and personal growth through the balance of a strong liberal arts program with a full co-curricular and residential life experience. Students must complete an application and compete with others from across the state. Those selected attend the program free of charge. www.kygsp.org
Parent/Student Perspective ~ What Now In summary, helping your child make informed decisions regarding their high school career includes discussing: - Assessment Data - Transition to Adult - ILP - Balance - Outside Obligations - Current Grades - Prerequisites - Motivation - 4 year plan
Scheduling Check List for Students 1. Review Course Guide Book (online) descriptions, grade level, prerequisites. 2. Select courses that meet graduation requirements and align with your career choices. 3. Complete the course request sheets provided by your Middle School Total number of requested credits 6 + 6 alternates. Be sure course numbers are accurate including hyphen & number after Pay attention to creating a balanced schedule (challenging but not impossible) 4. Parent/Student meet with JAM teacher for conference at Cooper High School on February 13 th or February 14 th. Bring completed Contract for Requesting Courses! Complete Challenge Form(s) if necessary. Remember --- No schedule changes permitted. Due to middle school counselor by 2/28/19.