Pennsbury High School 9th Grade Course Selection Pennwood Middle School
PHS A World of Opportunity Multiple Extra-Curricular Activities PIAA & Intramural Sports Hundreds of Course Options Large, dynamic, diverse student body Something for everyone
Timeline Introduction to course selection process Parent meeting (tonight) Teacher recommendations Student-Parent discussions Selection of tentative choices Individual counselor appointments Parental review and signature forms by end of March DEADLINE FOR CHANGES: April 28, 2017
Block Scheduling 90 minute classes Fewer courses at a time Allows for a more rigorous course load Beneficial for disorganized students
th 9 Grade Course Requirements REQUIREMENTS English US History Mathematics Science Health & PE 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit.5 credit ELECTIVES 3 credits ***Must include 1 credit in Arts and Humanities TOTAL 7.5 credits
Example of 9th Grade Roster Spring Semester Fall Semester English 9 (1 cr) Algebra I (1 cr) Phys Science (1 cr) US History 9 (1 cr) Health/P.E. (.5 cr) Spanish 2 (1 cr) (1 cr) Teen Living (.5 cr) Career Connections (.5 cr) Spanish 1 Total credits 7.5 for the year
Course Levels Honors Academic Special Education Support
Academic Support Courses Designed to help students become proficient in reading and/or math Mandatory for students considered to be at-risk on the Keystone. May require year-long enrollment in courses or remedial courses
Keystone Exams The class of 2019 must demonstrate proficiency on the Keystone exams in the areas of Algebra I, Literature and Biology. Students who have completed Algebra I or IB course by the time they exit middle school will have taken the Algebra I Keystone in middle school. Students enrolled in Concepts of Algebra or Algebra IA as 8th graders will be required to take the Algebra Keystone in high school. These requirements are pending approval based on Chapter 4 regulations from the PA Department of Education. New exams may be required based on these regulations.
Minimum Graduation Requirements English 4 Credits Social Studies 4 Credits Science 4 Credits Mathematics 4 Credits Arts or Humanities 2 Credits Health, Safety, & P.E. 2 Credits (.5/yr) Electives Total 7 Credits 27 Credits
Minimum Graduation Requirements Proficiency on the Keystone Exams Minimum 27 Credits
Recent Changes of Note Weighted grades GPA Rank Graduation Project no longer required
GPA Calculator New for the 2017-2018 School year is the following GPA calculator: Academic Gifted/Honors AP Letter Grade Numerical Value 0.25 0.5 1.05 1 1 A+ 97-100 1.0825 2.165 4.33 2.415 4.83 5.33 A 93-96 1 2 4 2.25 4.5 5 A- 90-92 0.9175 1.835 3.67 2.085 4.17 4.67 B+ 87-89 0.8325 1.1665 3.33 1.915 3.83 4.33 B 83-86 0.75 1.5 3 1.75 3.5 4 B- 80-82 0.6675 1.335 2.67 1.585 3.17 3.67 C+ 77-79 0.5825 1.165 2.33 1.415 2.83 3.33 C 73-76 0.5 1 2 1.25 2.5 3 C- 70-72 0.4175 0.835 1.67 1.085 2.17 2.67 D+ 67-69 0.3325 0.665 1.33 0.665 1.33 1.33 D 63-66 0.25 0.5 1 0.5 1 1 D- 60-62 0.1675 0.335 0.67 0.335 0.67 0.67 Below 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 F
Transition Activities PHS Visit PHS Activity Introductions Freshman Orientation Peer Mentoring Program
Things to Consider Doubling up in content areas Prerequisites Individual stressors Personal interests Extracurricular commitments Academic strengths/weaknesses Long-term goals
Air Force JROTC Being implemented for grades 9-12 for the 2017-2018 school year. Curriculum: 40% Aerospace science, 40% leadership education, 20% health and wellness training. Personnel: retired Air Force officer and enlisted military instructors that are interviewed by Pennsbury administration. Benefits: co-curricular opportunities, community service, scholarship opportunities, leadership development. Questions? Please contact Mr. Lou Sudholz, Assistant Principal, at PHS West.
2016 Division I Academic Requirements Full Qualifier Complete 16 courses: 10 of the 16 core courses must be completed before 7th semester (senior year) of HS 7 of the 10 core courses must be in English, Math or Science Academic Redshirt Complete 16 core courses Earn a core-course GPA of at least Earn a core-course GPA of at least 2.300 2.000 Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale Earn the ACT/SAT score matching your core-course GPA on the Division I sliding scale Graduate high school Graduate high school
After August 1, 2016 1. A college-bound student-athlete completes 9 core courses prior to the 7th semester of high school. However, he/she is an academic redshirt because only 9 of 10 required courses were completed before the 7th semester. He/she would be permitted to practice and receive scholarships, provided he/she presents 16 core courses and meets the minimum core-course GPA and test-score requirement at the time of graduation. 2. A college-bound student-athlete completes 16 core courses in the required coursework with a 2.300 corecourse GPA and a 79 sum ACT. The college-bound student-athlete is a full qualifier under the new sliding scale because the minimum GPA requirement is 2.300 with an ACT sum score of at least 75. 3. A college-bound student-athlete completes 15 core courses with a 2.500 core-course GPA and an 820 SAT score (critical reading and math). The college-bound student-athlete is a non-qualifier because only 15 core courses were completed, not the required 16 core courses.
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