Kings High School Academic Night February 8, 2018
Administration Mr. Doug Leist, Principal Mr. Jeff Miller, Assistant Principal Classes of 2021 and 2022 Mr. Ron Corradini, Assistant Principal Classes of 2019 and 2020
New in 2018-2019 Project Lead the Way - Science Dept. Now 5 types of Ohio Honors Diplomas University of Cincinnati CIT pathway Ohio Means Jobs Readiness Seal Seal of Biliteracy New Course Catalog - w/ all the details
New Initiative Workforce Development Initiative partnership with United Way Goal is to meet workforce needs and career paths for all students by providing - Tours & Presentations whereby local manufacturers can recruit KHS seniors - Job skills through the Employability class - A Workforce Readiness Seal on diplomas
WorkForce Development It s never too early...8th-12th grade parents welcome! Wonder if career opportunities right after highschool might be a good fit for your child? PARENT TOUR OF JBM MANUFACTURING Manufacturer of specialty envelopes, Lebanon Coming in April See Debby Henderson
Important Dates Feb. 5-9 -- SCHEDULING WEEK @ KHS! Monday -- Class meetings Tuesday -- CCP Meeting at Princeton Admin. Center Thursday -- ACADEMIC FAIR Friday -- Academic Advising Day @ KHS Feb. 12 Course Requests Due to Homebase or 1st per. teacher Feb. 26, 27, 28 -- Follow-up in KJH Cafeteria for 8th graders May 1 Last day to change requests
New Courses Science -- Astronomy, CP Anatomy & Physiology, Principles of Biomedical Science (Project Lead the Way) World Language -- AP Spanish Literature and Culture Business -- Sports and Entertainment Management Technology -- AP Computer Science Principles (UC IT Pathway) Family & Consumer Science -- Employability and Careers Math -- Introduction to High School Math Art -- Name Changes!
Course Levels College Prep (CP) prepare students for college-level work after high school. Honors (H) More advanced work and expectations Questions require a higher thinking level added weight (+.5) Advanced Placement (AP) College-level work and expectations added weight (+1.0) College credit qualifying test in May
Graduation Requirements To graduate from Kings High school students must 1. Earn 23 credits: use the 4 year grid to help 2. Complete their Community Service 3. Meet a State Testing Requirement
Community Service My.Innerview.org Students log hours with a picture for approval by Community Service Coordinator. Mrs. Lynn Brant lbrant@kingslocal.net
Community Service Hour Requirements 50 Hours Total* A minimum of 25 hours from a 501 (c) Non-profit Agency not associated with Kings Local School District. (*Total hours prorated for transfer students.)
State Testing Requirement Three Pathways to Completion 1. End-of-Course Exams (EOC) English -- 4 points Math -- 4 points Science/Social Studies -- 6 points 2. College Readiness Benchmarks on ACT or SAT ACT (Reading -- 22, English -- 18, Math -- 22) SAT (Writing -- 430, Reading -- 450, Math -- 520) 3. Industry Credentials and Career Readiness score of 13 on WorkKeys assessment
State Testing Requirement EOC Exams in April (Retakes in winter and summer) Score reports sent home in fall, also on transcripts (grades 10, 11) A Free No-Writing ACT will be administered to grade 11 each Spring (in March) Pre-registration is NOT required.
Early Release/Late Arrival Senior Privilege Community Service hours MUST BE complete by May 1 of Junior year Counts as 1 period Can still schedule a study hall
College Credit Plus Opportunity to take classes for both high school and college credit at no cost Available on our campus or local college/university Must apply to the college s CCP program and complete an intent form for us Stop by the CCP table to speak with Mr. Freeman, Secondary Curriculum Director, to get more details mfreeman@kingslocal.net 513-398-8050, ext. 10051
SPECIAL EDUCATION Guided Intervention A course for students who require specially designed instruction. Co-teaching Currently offered in the following courses; based on need. Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, English 9, English 10, English 11, US History, Biology, Physical Science
Parents of upper classmen may make their way to the Academic Fair in the Commons Information for Parents of 8 th Grade Students
Graduation Requirements English 4 credits Math 4 credits (through at least Algebra II) Science 3 credits (incl. Biological Science, Physical Science) Social Studies 3 credits (World Hist, US Hist, Govt.) Fine Art 1 credit (½ credit if also have 1 credit of Foreign Lang.) Health ½ credit PE ½ credit or PE Waiver Technology ½ credit 23 Credits Total Community Service (50 hours + Senior Reflection Project) State Testing Requirement
Typical 9th Grade Schedule Seven period day (class times randomly assigned) 1. English 2. Math 3. Science 4. Social Studies 5. Elective 6. Elective 7. Elective May choose a study hall all year or half year.
Typical Freshman Schedule English English 9 or Honors English 9 Math Intro to HS Math, Algebra I, Geometry, Hon Geometry, Hon Alg II Science Social Studies Electives and Required Classes Physical Science, Biology, Honors Biology World Studies or Honors World Studies Art Business / Technology English World Language Health / Physical Education Music Science/Social Studies
How do you find the right placement level? Recs from teachers in core classes Contact your student s teacher for better understanding Read descriptions in the Course and Career Catalog
Typical 9th Grade Schedule Period Semester 1 Semester 2 1 Algebra I 2 Intro to DMA Health 3 World Studies 4 Honors English 9 5 Spanish I 6 Biology 7 Study Hall / Band / Choir Study Hall / Band / Choir
Reasons to take Honors & AP Courses Strong interest in the content area Self-motivated Desire to advance towards content area in college Challenge of academic rigor. Receive College Credit. (AP Tests) Reasons to NOT take Honors & AP Courses All of my friends are in that class. I just want the grade to boost my GPA Ranking. I can t commit to an increased level of homework. I don t like to read and write!!
KJH Classes on the High School Transcript Technology Applications -- 8th grade only Health -- 8th grade only Physical Education -- 8th grade only HS Honors Algebra I Honors Geometry French I Spanish I
How much is too much? Focus on interests and strengths Take into account students extracurricular commitments, time management skills and stress management skills Think about possible career paths Challenge them without overwhelming them Balance is key!
Counseling Department Mrs. Heidi Murray (A-G) Mrs. Erika Volker (H-N) Mr. Alex Garvin (O-Z) Mrs. Debby Henderson Counseling Dept. Coordinator
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