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COURSE SELECTION
KLEIN OAK HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2021
Be Bold, Be Kind, Be Awesome!
House Bill 5 Graduation Requirements
All students at Klein Oak High School are working towards a
Foundation + Endorsement High School Diploma
Foundation
Endorsement
22 Credits
4 credits
5 EOCS
= 26 credits
Foundation +
Endorsement
High School
Diploma =
College and
Career Readiness
HOUSE BILL 5
FOUNDATION CREDIT REQUIRMENTS
The following are the Foundation courses = 22 credits
2016 - 2017 Freshman
2017 - 2018 Sophomore
2018 - 2019 Junior
English 1 (EOC)
English 2 (EOC)
English 3
Biology (EOC)
Advanced Science/ Chemistry
(recommended) or IPC
Advanced Science/ Physics
(recommended) or other
advanced
World Geography
World History (optional)
U.S. History (EOC)
Algebra 1 (EOC)
Geometry
Advanced Math
(recommended Algebra 2)
Foreign Language (1)
Physical Education (1)
Fine Arts (1)
Foreign Language (2)
Elective (Endorsement
path introductory course)
Elective
Elective
2019 - 2020 Senior
English 4
Government .5
Economics .5
Elective
HOUSE BILL 5
FOUNDATION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PLAN
The following Foundation course requirements need to be selected in the
the Freshman and Sophomore year in order to maximize potential in
fulfilling Advanced Endorsement requirements
Foreign Language (2)
• Spanish 1 & 2
• French 1 & 2
• German 1 & 2
• Latin 1 & 2
Fine Art (1)
• Art
• Dance
• Theatre Arts
• Tech Theatre
• Band
• Orchestra
• Choir
• Floral Design
(Grade 10)
Physical Education (1)
• Physical Education (PE)
• Dance PE
• Athletics
• Football
• Volleyball
• Track
• Cross Country
• Softball
• Baseball
• Golf
• Basketball
• Cheerleading
• Soccer
• Swimming
• Drill Team
• Marching Band
• Color Guard (local)
Electives
House Bill 5 Graduation Plan
Foundation
Plan Electives
5 credits required
Foundation Plan +
Endorsement
Electives
Overlap
7 total credits
required
4 of 7 must meet
Endorsement path
requirements
Foundation with ENDORSEMENT = 26 credits
2016 - 2017 Freshman
2017 - 2018 Sophomore
2018 - 2019 Junior
2019 - 2020 Senior
English 1 (EOC)
English 2 (EOC)
English 3
English 4
Biology (EOC)
Advanced Science/Chemistry
(recommended) or IPC
Advanced Science/Physics
(recommended) or other
advanced
Advanced Science
World Geography
World History/Elective
U.S. History (EOC)
Government .5
Economics .5
Algebra 1 (EOC)
Geometry
Advanced Math
(recommend Algebra 2*)
Advanced Math
Foreign Language (1)
Physical Education (1)
Fine Arts (1)
Foreign Language (2)
Elective (Endorsement path
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
Elective
introductory course)
Most KOHS students will graduate with more than 26 credits. A 4-year plan/7 period day allows for 28 credits to be earned.
*Algebra 2 earns students the Distinguished Graduation Plan, thus allowing acceptance into the Texas TOP 10% Automatic
University Admissions Program. English 1, 2, and 3 must be completed before English 4 may be taken.
Endorsements
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
Business and Industry
Public Service
Arts and Humanities
Multidisciplinary
PLAN for…
Introductory course and Endorsement requirements
Sequential course order
Advanced Endorsement course (Senior year)
Promise2Purpose
http://www.promise2purpose.net/
• Use the above website to read, explore and choose your
Endorsement pathway courses.
• The Course Guide on this website will give you the course
description along with any prerequisites required.
STEM
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
• Core Credits
• English (4 credits)
• Social Studies (3 credits)
• Science (4 credits)
• Chemistry and Physics
• Math (4 credits)
• Algebra 2 – required
• Required Credits
• Foreign Language (2)
• Physical Education (1)
• Fine Arts (1)
• Endorsement Coherent Sequence and Electives - 7 credits
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5 credits in Math or Science + additional Electives
Technology (4 credits/1 Advanced)
Engineering (4 credits/1 Advanced)
3 additional Elective courses
Business and Industry
• Core Credits
• English (4)
• Social Studies (3)
• World Geography/World History
• U.S. History
• Government and Economics
• Science (4)
• Biology
• 3 Advanced Sciences
• Math (4)
• Recommend Algebra 2*
• Required Credits
• Foreign Language (2)
• Physical Education (1)
• Fine Arts (1)
• Endorsement Coherent Sequence and Electives - 7 credits
• 4 credits Business and Industry Career cluster (CTE, English Electives, Technology Application)
courses. Must include at least 1 Advanced course.
*Algebra 2 is recommended to earn the
Distinguished Level of Achievement and ensure
• 3 additional Elective courses
college readiness
Public Service
• Core Credits
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English (4)
Social Studies (3)
Science (4)
Math (4)
Health Science
• Recommend Algebra 2*
• Required Credits
• Foreign Language (2)
• Physical Education (1)
• Fine Arts (1)
Law, Public Safety,
Corrections, &
Security/AFROTC
Human Services
• Endorsement Coherent Sequence and Electives - 7 credits
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Health Science
Human Services
Law/Public Safety/Corrections/AFROTC
Education & Training
3 additional Elective courses
Education &
Training
* Algebra 2 is recommended to earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement and ensure college readiness
Hospitality &
Tourism
Arts and Humanities
• Core Credits
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English (4)
Social Studies (3)
Science (4)
Math (4)
• Recommend Algebra 2
• Required Courses
• Foreign Language (2)
• Physical Education (1)
• Fine Arts (1)
• Endorsement Coherent Sequence and Electives -7 credits
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Foreign Language (4 – same language or 2 languages – 2 credits each)
Band, Choir, Orchestra, Dance, Theatre and Visual Arts (4 years of the same)
Social Studies and ELA – (5 credits)
*Algebra 2 is recommended to earn
the Distinguished Level of
3 additional Elective courses
Achievement and ensure college
readiness
Multidisciplinary Advanced academic students at KOHS are automatically working towards
this endorsement
• Core Credits
• English (4)
• English 4
• Social Studies (3)
• Science (4)
• Chemistry and/or Physics
• Math (4)
• Recommend Algebra 2*
• Required Credits
• Foreign Language (2)
• Physical Education (1)
• Fine Arts (1)
• Endorsement Coherent Sequence and Electives - 7 credits
• 4 Advanced courses
• 4 credits Foundation subject areas – English IV with Chemistry and/or Physics
• 4 credits AP, IB, Dual Credit from the 4 core, Economics, Foreign Language or Fine Arts
* Algebra 2 is recommended to earn the Distinguished Level of Achievement and ensure college readiness
Multidisciplinary Elective Course Choices
Allows a student to select courses from each Endorsement area and
earn credits in a variety of Advanced courses sufficient to meet the
Distinguished Level of Achievement (per TEA)
Other Electives: not under Endorsement but do count as an Elective credit.
• Sports Medicine 1
• PATH I – College and Career Readiness
• Student Leadership (1st year only)
• MAPS 1
(choose based on YOUR 4-year plan)
Foundation Requirements
Core Courses
• Physical Education: Athletics, P.E., Dance PE or AFROTC
• Fine Arts: Art 1, Band 1, Choir 1, Dance 1, Orchestra 1,
Theatre 1, or Technical Theatre 1
• Foreign Language : Spanish, French, German or Latin (2
credits same language)
• English: English 1 or English 1 Pre AP.
• Social Studies: World Geography or World Geography
Pre - AP
• Math: Algebra 1, Algebra 1 Pre-AP, Geometry, or
Geometry Pre-AP
• Science: Biology or Biology Pre-AP
Endorsements and Electives • Electives: See Endorsement selections
Fill in Course Selection Sheet – 7 credits/7 periods
Fill in ALL 4 Core Course Selections
English
Social Studies:
Science:
Math:
Required Credits…
Foreign Language (2) 1.
2.
PE (1)
Fine Art (1)
Check 4-year plan and choose needed and required Electives based on YOUR 4-year plan
Elective/Endorsement:
Elective/Endorsement:
Elective:
Example – STEM, Arts & Humanities, Business & Industry, Multidisciplinary
English:
English 1 Pre-AP
Social Studies:
World Geography Pre-AP
Science:
Biology
Math:
Algebra 1
Foreign Language : Spanish II (Completed Spanish 1 in Intermediate school)
Fine Art: Art 1
PE: Dance 1 P.E.
Elective/ Endorsement: (Alternate) Concepts of Engineering and Architecture
Elective/ Endorsement: (Alternate) Money Matters, Principles of Business Marketing
Finance
Elective:
7 periods/7 credits
Finalize your selections: On Paper and in
Skyward
• FILL IN COURSE SELECTIONS FOR 2017/2018 SCHOOL YEAR
• Skyward https://skyward.kleinisd.net
• Enter your Klein Network username and password (not Chromebook)
• Change Login Area to Family/Student Access
• Click the Sign In button
• Turn in Course Selection Sheet to Counselor after making your
selection.
• Keep a copy for your parents and self as a record
Pre AP and Advanced Placement Courses
These courses are designed to challenge motivated students and prepare
them for college level course work
Students may choose to take 1 or all their core classes as Pre AP or AP
 Considerations
• Moves at a faster pace with a greater emphasis on reading
• Studying time increases; in some classes at least 1 hour per day
• Time management
 Who should think about taking a Pre AP or AP course?
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You like to challenge yourself academically
You excel in a particular subject
You are interested in a particular subject
You desire to take Advanced Placement in the future
You plan on attending a major college or university
GROWTH MINDSET
• The following PowerPoint presentation illustrates Growth Mindset.
Hear Klein Oak students sharing their stories about their struggles in
Pre AP and AP classes. Through their experiences they have become
better learners. You can too!
FOLLOW
Brooke Downey
@DowneysClass
Albert Kisangi
@2G2Rclassroom
GROWTH MINDSET
Psychological Inequalities
Achievement/Mastery
Mindsets
Grit
Panther Stories
Emma Schmidt – Growth Mindset
CLICK - VIDEO
Panther Stories
Emma Schmidt – Growth Mindset
Growth Mindset
The belief that intelligence can be
developed; we can cultivate our
abilities; we can get smarter!
Grit
Passion and Perseverance for a
very long time!
Panther Stories
Dana Navarro - GRIT
Panther Stories
Dana Navarro - GRIT
Deliberate Practice
GRIT: Talent Counts Once; Effort Counts Twice – Angela
Duckworth
Panther Stories
Turley Duque
Goal and Objectives
Goal - To cultivate a school-wide growth mindset culture
Objectives
• Understand what growth mindset and grit are, and how they
relate to academic achievement
• Understand intelligence can be developed through effort and
deliberate practice
• Work on projects, courses and activities that are rigorous in
which growth mindset and grit are cultivated and demonstrated
• Understand the research that supports growth mindset and grit
• Demonstrated leadership in terms of their ability to model to
others best practices relating to growth mindset and grit
What Our Program Will Look Like
1. Growth mindset and Grit
What Our Program Will Look Like
2. Brain science &
Science of Learning
What Our Program Will Look Like
3. Reading/Book Study
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What Our Program Will Look Like
4. Career & College
Pathways
5. Challenging class/Project
FOLLOW
@DowneysClass
@2G2Rclassroom
Looking ahead
2016
2017
2018
• Summer before Freshman Year
• Sign up for Summer Fish/Camp Academies
• See KOHS website for details
• Freshman Year
• ASPIRE Test – October 2017
• End of Course exams (EOC): ELA 1, Algebra 1, Biology
• College and Career Night
• October 2017
2019
2020
Planning Resources
• http://tea.texas.gov/Curriculum_and_Instructional_Programs/Graduation_Information/House_Bill_5__
Foundation_High_School_Program/
• State information House Bill 5 graduation requirements
• http://www.promise2purpose.net/
• Klein ISD HB 5 Pathways information and course catalog
• http://www.kleinisd.net/default.aspx?name=ciadvac.tests
• Klein ISD ACT and SAT testing information and resources
• https://www.collegeboard.org/
• SAT
• http://www.actstudent.org/
• ACT
• https://www.khanacademy.org/
• Excellent free tutorial site
Class of 2021 Counselors
Jennifer Shock
A-D & PIP
Kelly Medlin
E-M
Case Manager A-Z
Dr. Lindsey Marino
Kimberly Huff-Howard
N-Z
KOHS Lead/IB Counselor
Liz Krottinger