WINSTON CHURCHILL HIGH SCHOOL 9 th Grade Registration Information 2017-2018
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CHURCHILL ASSISTANT PRINCPAL S (Assigned by last name of student) A - C = Shane Land D - HA = Michele Castaneda He - Mi = Charles Reininger Mo - Sa = Jeanne Gately Sc - Z = Xavier Chavez Curriculum Assistant Principal = Celeste Garza All Students = Justin Oxley (joxley@neisd.net)
Graduation Requirements
9th Grade Recommended Schedule Language Arts: English I Math: Algebra I or Geometry Science: Biology Social Studies: W. Geo or W. History LOTE W. Language PE/Health (PE Equivalent: Athletics, Pep, ROTC, Band) Elective (based upon endorsement)
Benefits of Taking Pre-AP Courses Great preparation for AP/DC classes Rigorous courses in high school better prepares students for college courses Grades are weighted 1.15 Pre-AP and 1.29 for AP Colleges look for rigorous coursework
English I: Regular or Pre-AP? Rigor Pre-Advanced Placement Skills Literary/Rhetorical Analysis Analytical/Expository Writing Reading Critical/Active Reading Challenging Fiction and Nonfiction Independent Reading EOC TESTED COURSE
Algebra I: for current students who took 8 th grade math Pre-AP Algebra I is not offered in high school Content State TEKS; District pace; Review time in-class EOC TESTED COURSE
Geometry: Regular or Pre-AP? Regular Pre-AP Content Weighting of Grades State TEKS; District pace; Review time in-class State TEKS + enrichment; faster paced covering a wider variety of concepts in more depth; little in-class review Assessments may be weighted more heavily. Prerequisite: Algebra I
Biology I: Regular or Pre-AP? Regular Pre-AP Content State TEKS State TEKS + enrichment based on select introductory AP concepts Concepts are covered in greater depth Pace District pace Faster paced Weighting of Grades Traditional grading Grades are calculated using a points system. EOC TESTED COURSE
Social Studies: Regular or Pre-AP? Regular Pre-AP Writing & Reading Skills On-level reading and writing skills Above level reading and writing skills Extensive readings of advanced level materials requiring extensive note taking Content and Pace State TEKS; District pace; Review time in-class prior to exams State TEKS much faster pace covering a wider variety of concepts in more depth; broader use of difficult vocabulary, advanced concepts and generalizations *AP Human Geography is available to freshman next year. This is a college level course and students will be able to sit for the AP exam at the end of the year to earn college hours.
How Many Pre-AP Classes To Take? Individual decision Consider extra-curricular commitments Impacts class rank Seek balance while challenging yourself
Important things to know... When can you drop a Pre-AP class? Course catalog posted online & found on NEISD website Elective changes will not be made after June 1, 2017
Athletic Information Students may choose only 1 sport Your 8 th grade coach should sign your course card; if you currently play a sport Do NOT select PE and an athletic period. You can only have one or the other
Let s Review! NEISD Students: Foundation Program with Distinguished Level of Achievement (to be eligible for the top 10% automatic admission to public college/universities in Texas)
Distinguished Level of Achievement 26 credits Curriculum requirements for Foundation + 1 Endorsement plus Algebra II plus an additional science course
Endorsements Multidisciplinary STEM Arts/Humanities Public Service Business/Industry (can be found on front of course card)
Selecting Endorsements Review the Churchill Endorsements and Program of study handout Students select endorsement on course card Students can change endorsements based upon interest.
End of Course Exams: 9th Grade: English I, Biology, Algebra 1 10th Grade: 11th Grade: English II US History
Endorsement Options Selection is mandatory
Write in course selections
Final Date for Course Changes: June 1, 2017 Ways to Change a Course: E-mail counselor change requests o Include student name, ID number, course to drop, course to add Send in form that is mailed to you in May (only if requesting a change)
QUESTIONS? WELCOME FUTURE CHARGERS!