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Needham B. BroughtonGlobal Studies Magnet High School

Class of 2019Registration Information Session

NBGRADUATION

REQUIREMENTS

4 English credits 4 Math credits 4 Humanities credits 3 Science credits 1 Healthful Living credit 12 Elective credits

2+ years of a World Language is required for UNC-System schools

Students will have the option to take the following courses as either a block semester class or a year-long class:

English I (Academic and Honors) Foundations of Math I & Math I Foundations of Math II & Math II World History (Academic and Honors) Civics (Honors) Earth/Environmental Science (Academic and Honors) Biology (Honors) Healthful Living

NB BLOCK OR YEAR-LONG?

NB ENGLISH

English I (Academic and Honors) Heterogeneously grouped

English I In-Class Resource (ICR) Special Programs Students

English I Sheltered ESL Students

NBENGLISH

ELECTIVES African-American Literature Honors Competency Reading

Students may be placed in this course based on the need for reading support.

Creative Writing I Honors Mythology Speech I Study Skills for High School Trends and Movements in Young Adult

Literature

NBMATHEMATICS

Introductory Math Foundations of Math I AND Math I* Foundations of Math I AND Math I In-Class

Resource* Special Programs Students

Foundations of Math I AND Math I Sheltered* ESL Students

Math I Foundations of Math II AND Math II Math II Math II Honors Math III Honors

* Indicates a class that meets every day for 2 credits

NBHUMANITIES

World History (Academic and Honors) Heterogeneously grouped

World History In-Class Resource Special Programs Students

World History Sheltered ESL Students

Civics and Economics Honors For students interested in taking Advanced

Placement World History in 10th grade

NB SCIENCE Earth/Environmental Science

(Academic and Honors) Heterogeneously grouped

Earth/Environmental Science In-Class Resource Special Programs Students

Earth/Environmental Science Sheltered ESL Students

Biology (Honors)

NBPHYSICAL

EDUCATION Healthful Living I

This is required for all 9th graders. This is 18 weeks of in the classroom and 18

weeks of physical education. AFJROTC I with HeaLthful Living A

Students enrolled in ROTC I do not need to enroll in Healthful Living. ROTC I included Healthful Living A. Students will need to take ROTC II, which includes Healthful Living B, in order to earn the full Healthful Living credit.

NBAIR FORCE

ROTC Promotes citizenship Develops leadership and critical/creative

thinking Teaches effective communication Improves physical fitness Provides incentives to live a drug-free life Strengthens self-motivation and self-esteem Teaches teamwork Stirs interest in science, technology,

engineering, and math

NBPHYSICAL

EDUCATIONELECTIVES

Weight Training I Team Sports

It is mandatory to dress out for an activity class as well as the activity units in Healthful Living.

The expectation is a white t-shirt, gym shorts (no zippers), and running/tennis shoes. 

NBATHLETIC

PARTICIPATIONALL INCOMING 9th GRADERS ARE INITIALLY ELIGIBLE. Must have a physical (expires each year) First day of official practice is August 1;

workouts begin in June. Workout/conditioning schedules can be found

at broughtonathletics.com Eligibility requirements for high school must

be met at the semester

NBWORLD

LANGUAGES French I or II German I or II Latin I or II Mandarin I or III * Spanish I or II Spanish for Native Speakers I

NBWORLD

LANGUAGES Students who receive Level I high school

credit should start in Level II of the language.

To start in Level III, students/parents should speak with Mr. Andrews (randrews1@wcpss.net) to determine if the student is prepared to be successful in that course.

*Note* Mandarin Chinese III is designed for students who already have some experience with Chinese.

NBCAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Apparel I Career Management Foods I Health Team

Relations Interior Design I Introduction to

Graphic Communications

Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, and Publisher

Parenting and Child Development

Personal Finance Principles of

Business and Finance

Scientific and Technical Visualization

Technology, Engineering, and Design

NBHOSPITALITY, TOURISM,

AND SPORTS MARKETING CAREER

ACADEMY Explore college and career options while gaining skills, knowledge, and experience applicable to any future career.

Five focused electives over four years Freshman begin with Principles of Business and

Finance Cohort sections of English, Humanities, and Science

(Academic/Honors) with other highly motivated students

Internships, field trips, job shadowing, and guest speakers with partners like NCSU, Umstead Hotel, Carolina Railhawks, Summit Hospitality, Eschelon Experiences, etc.

Submit applications (available online or via guidance) during registration to be enrolled in proper sections.

NBPERFORMING

ARTS

Band I (2 credits)* Beginning

Orchestra Modern Dance* Music

Appreciation Orchestra I Theatre Arts I Vocal Music I*

* These courses have a student fee.

NBPERFORMING

ARTSChorus

WHEN: May 18-202214 (BHS choir room)

Requirements: 16 measure vocal excerpt with accompaniment; will need to sight read rhythmsMs. Conleycconley@wcpss.net

Band WHEN: February 17-19 at 3:00room 2215mharrison3@wcpss.net

Email Ms. Harrison to schedule a time.  Also, if you are not currently in band, but would like to play an instrument, we offer that as well.

DanceWho: Any rising 9th grader or transfer student interested in placing out of dance 1 (not guaranteed that you will)

When: February 17 at 2:30Where: Dance Studio (room 2207)What to Bring: Dance clothes… must be able to move!Contact: Ms. Graves at bgraves@wcpss.net with questions, concerns or if you are unable to attend.

NBVISUALARTS

Computer Art I Programming and Broadcasting I Visual Arts I

NBSPECIAL

EDUCATION Offers services for students who have

Individual Education Plans (IEP) We have a variety programs that serve

students with disabilities ranging from significant cognitive delays, learning disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorder, Autism, Aspergers, Hearing Impairments, and emotional needs.

The students’ 8th grade counselors will recommend what courses and classes to take.

Any questions? Please contact Ann Bozek-Davis (919) 856-7845.

NBREGISTRATION

NBCOURSE

SELECTION

NB RESOURCES

8th Grade Counselor at your child’s middle school

Broughton website http://broughton.wcpss.net

Students Services website (through BHS homepage) http://

broughtonstudentservices.weebly.com/index.html

9th Grade Counselor website https://sites.google.com/site/

holmes9thgradecounselor

NB DROP/ADDWhen making course selections for the upcoming school year, it is important to

consider all of the options and to select the appropriate 8 credits. As you choose the core and elective courses you hope to take as well as your alternates, please keep in

mind the following:

It is our expectation that you plan to remain enrolled in the courses you select for the 2014-2015 school year.

It is our expectation that you are willing to enroll in the three alternate courses you have selected in the event that you cannot get your first choice(s).

The 2015-2016 Drop-Add Period will close on Friday, September 4th, 2015. You will not be able to drop a course or change to another course after this date. If you have any concerns about rigor or workload, you must address by this date.

During the Drop-Add Period, the only requests that are guaranteed are course level changes.

For example, Student Services will honor your request to drop English III and add Honors English III but may not be able to honor your request to drop AP Biology and add Anatomy.

During the Drop-Add Period, elective requests will be considered if the desired course(s) is not full. Most of our electives, however, are full, so please make sure you select the elective courses you wish to take and are happy to take your alternates as well

NBCOMMUNITY

SERVICEThe Community Service Program is designed to teach

citizenship skills and the value of serving others. Service is a value firmly positioned in the mission of Broughton

High School. It is also a required component of the International Baccalaureate Program.

All Broughton students are required to complete 25 approved Community Service hours each year enrolled at the school in order to graduate.

Even if a Freshman records 100 hours his/her first year, they are still required to perform 25 hours for each of the following years.

For more details view the BHS website: http://broughton.wcpss.net/files/2013/12/BHS-Community-Service-Program1.pdf

NBIMPORTANT

DATESTO BE ANNOUNCED…

Freshman Early Start 9th Grade Parent Orientation

Both events will be held the week of August 17-21.

NBQUESTIONS

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