Classroom presentation for rising 9th grade students
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TODAY’S AGENDA
What to expect in high school
Graduation Requirements & Diploma Types
The freshman schedule
Selecting your classes for next year
Extracurricular activities
Everything “counts”
Permanent record
Post-secondary planning
Autonomy
Opportunities
Freedom
HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN HIGH SCHOOL:
Read
Study
Get organized
Pay attention to timelines
& deadlines
Communicate with your
teachers
Take Responsibility
Do your work & turn it in—all the time, every time!
PROGRAM OF STUDIES FOR 2016-2017
Description of all our classes
Graduation requirements
SOL requirements
Special programs and opportunities
Can be found on the BWHS website under the
School Counseling link
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
There are two types of diplomas you can earn:
Standard Diploma
Advanced Studies Diploma
Standard Diploma
Academic Areas
Credits
SOL Verified Credits
English
4
2
Social Studies
3
1
Mathematics
3
1
Science
3
1
Health/Physical Education
2
Foreign Language, Fine Arts, or Career &
Technical Education
2
Economics and Personal Finance
1
Electives
4
Student Selected Verified Credit
Total
1
22
6
Advanced Studies Diploma
Academic Areas
Credits
SOL Verified Credits
English
4
2
Social Studies
4
2
Mathematics
4
2
Science
4
2
Foreign Language
3
Health/Physical Education
2
Fine Arts or Career & Technical Education
1
Economics and Personal Finance
1
Electives
3
Student Selected Verified Credit
Total
1
26
9
DIPLOMAS – REVIEW
STA N DA R D D I P LO M A
ADVANCED STUDIES
22 credits and 6 SOL’s
26 credits and 9 SOL’s
Core subjects = 3 required in
each subject
Core subjects = 4 required in
each subject
No specific foreign language
requirement
Foreign language
requirement: 3 year of one
language: or 2 years of 2
different languages
2 credits in fine arts, CTE, or
foreign language
1 credit in fine arts or CTE
EVERY FRESHMAN WILL TAKE:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
English 9:
Honors or Academic
World History: Pre-AP/Honors or Academic
Science:
Reseach/Honors or Academic
Math:
Next class in sequence
Health & Physical Education 9
Elective:
Usually a foreign language
Elective:
Your choice
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HONORS AND
ACADEMIC
Academic
Honors
Freshmen tell us that:
Academic classes have about 1.5 hours of homework/studying per week
Honors classes have about 2.5 to 3.5 hours of homework/studying per week
ENGLISH & SOCIAL STUDIES CLASSES
English
Academic
Honors
World History
Academic
Pre-Advanced Placement/Honors
FRESHMAN SCIENCE
Earth Science – ninth grade science
Research/Honors
Academic
Biology – tenth grade science
Research/Honors
FRESHMAN SCIENCE
Earth Science Honors vs. Biology Honors
Biology is a tenth grade course. A small percentage of freshmen opt to
take this course.
Honors Biology has a research component which is covered in Earth
Science Honors
Students who “skip” the freshman Earth Science will miss important
science content
Skipping Earth Science is not recommended by LCPS or BWHS for any
student
AOS students receive Earth Science instruction and take the Earth
Science SOL
Students need three different sciences for the Advanced Studies
MATH CLASSES – FOLLOW THE PROGRESSION
1.
Algebra 1
2.
Geometry
3.
Algebra 2 or Algebra 2 w/ Trig
4.
Advanced Algebra/Pre-calculus or Math Analysis
“A”
Period 1
9:00 – 10:32
“B”
Period 5
Spanish
Period 2
10:38 – 12:07
Geometry
Period 6
Study Hall
Period 3
12:13 – 2:13
2:19 – 3:48
World History
10:38 – 12:07
Health & PE
Period 7
Earth Science
Period 4
9:00 – 10:32
12:13 – 2:13
English
Period 8
2:19- 3:48
Tech Ed
VIRTUAL LOUDOUN (VL) CLASSES
Online classes provided by Loudoun County Public Schools
These are the ONLY online credits we accept
Offered three times/year: Summer, Fall, Spring
Students take VL for a variety of reasons:
To take less classes during the school day
To “catch-up” or “get ahead”
Due to an illness/they can’t attend school
To make room for another class
CLASSES FOR NEXT YEAR
Today you will see which core classes your current teacher’s
recommended you for
You will select two periods of electives
Your parents will have access to your requests and can make
changes
The deadline to make changes is June 10th
YOUR COURSE SELECTIONS
English 9:
World History:
Science:
Math:
Health & PE 9:
Elective:
Elective:
Teacher recommendation
Teacher recommendation
Teacher recommendation
Teacher recommendation
Automatically enrolled
Usually a foreign language
Your choice
LOG INTO STUDENTVUE
1. Go to the Eagle Ridge website
2. Follow the link for ParentVUE
3. Click on the access link: https://portal.lcps.org
4. Click “accept”
5. Follow the link for “I am a student”
6. Enter your school User Name (school ID) and Password (the one you use at
school)
7. Click on Course Request on the menu
8. You will see your core courses and HPE9
9. To add electives, click on “Click here to change course requests”
10. Use the “Search Courses” function to look for the electives
SELECTING YOUR ELECTIVES
You will select two periods of electives
You can pick two year-long electives
You can pick one year-long elective, and two semester (half-year)
electives
You can pick four semester (half-year) electives
One elective is usually a foreign language for most students!
All students must pick at least one alternate elective – or we will
pick one for you!!!
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Fall Sports:
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Volleyball
Winter Sports:
Basketball
Gymnastics
Swimming
Wrestling
Cheerleading
Spring Sports:
Softball
Soccer
Lacrosse
Tennis
Track
Baseball
STARTING DATES FOR FALL ACTIVITIES:
Marching Band begins on August 1, 2016
Fall sports begin on August 1, 2016
There will be a parent sports meeting later this year
Music teachers will come to Eagle Ridge for auditions this spring.
CLUBS & ACTIVITIES
Literary Arts Magazine
Anime Club
Outdoorsmen Club
Hockey Club
Keep Loudoun Beautiful
Recycling Club
Bible Club
Peer Tutoring
Key Club
Habitat for Humanity
Dance Team
Debate
Academic Competition
Team
Battle of the Books
Library Club
Student Council Association
International Club
Spanish Club
Latin Club
French Club
German Club
National Honor Society
Future Educators
FBLA
DECA
Art Club
What questions do
you have about:
Academics
Briar Woods High
School
Activities
What else???