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Health & Physical EducationFine, Practical and Performing Arts

ScienceMath

EnglishSocial Studies

Business EducationWorld Languages

EIGHTH GRADE ORIENTATION PROGRAM

Health & Physical Education

Shane BerryPhysical Education Supervisor(908) 638-2199 ext. [email protected]

4 Year Graduation Requirement

All students must pass 4 years of Health and Physical Education in order to Graduate.

Health 9

• 18 week course• 2.5 credits• Freshman health is designed to help

the student deal with the emotional and physical changes that take place during adolescence.

Physical Education 9

• 18 week course• 2.5 credits• Physical Education 9 is an introductory

program designed to develop students’ physical abilities through a wide variety of team activities, including Introduction to Project Adventure.

Physical Education 10

Physical Education • Focus on tumbling, fitness & team sports

Driver Education • How to operate an automobile and prep for NJ

State DMV test.

Physical Education

Physical Education 11-12• Grades 11 and 12 are combined with a focus on

both team and individual lifetime sports.

Health 11 • Body systems, disease prevention, CPR

certification, fitness.

Health 12

• Careers, relationships, childbirth, parenting and living well and living long.

Physical Education - Grades 10-12

High Performance PE - open to 11th and 12 grades. Must be recommended by previous teacher.

Fitness and Wellness - Grades 10-12. Focus is on personal fitness and wellness throughout the course.

Adaptive Physical Education (V)• 18 week course• 2.5 credits

Visual & Performing Arts

MaryJo Rosania-Harvie

District Supervisor

908-638-2199 ext. 5434

[email protected]

Graduation Requirements:

5 credits in Fine and/or Performing Arts

Visual & Performing Arts

⦿ Music

⦿ Visual Arts

Music Courses for Incoming 9th Grade Students

⦿ Performance program

› Instrumental Music

› Vocal Music

⦿ Non-Performance program

Music Department INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

⦿ Freshman Band - 5 credits For all students who play a band instrument

⦿ String Ensemble - 5 credits For all students who play a string instrument

The following supplemental courses can be added above 40 max:

⦿ Jazz Ensemble - 2.5 credits (by audition)⦿ Instrumental Lessons - 1 credits -

› student must be enrolled in a performance ensemble

Music Department

MARCHING BANDThe award winning Voorhees Viking Marching Band and

Band Front are Extracurricular Activities.Students enrolled in Freshman Band or Jazz Band

will be contacted in the Spring to learn about this opportunity.

Band Director: Aidan Giannelli

[email protected]

Music Department

VOCAL MUSIC⦿ Freshman Choir - 5 credits

› For all students who want to sing and/or develop skills for the theater program.

› All males interested in participating in a choir should sign up for Concert Choir - #610

⦿ Voice Lessons (with teacher approval) - 1 credit⦿ voice lessons are supplemental to participation in a vocal

ensemble

Music Department NON-PERFORMANCE PROGRAM

⦿ Electronic Music I - 2.5 cr⦿ Electronic Music 2 - 2.5 cr

(with Electronic Music 1 pre-requisite)

⦿ Beginning Guitar - 2.5 cr (must provide acoustic guitar)

⦿ Guitar II – 2.5 cr (with Guitar 1 pre-requisite)

⦿ The History of Rock and Roll - 2.5 cr ⦿ Music Theory – 2.5 cr

⦿ Piano Lessons (with teacher approval) – 1 cr

Visual Art Department

› Drawing › Painting› Video› Ceramics› Photography› AP courses (Drawing, Design and Art History)

› RVCC Art Appreciation (N) (11&12th grade only)

Art Courses for Incoming 9th grade students

All courses are 2.5 credits

⦿ Color and Design 1 & 2

⦿ Drawing 1 & 2

⦿ Ceramics 1 & 2

⦿ Photography 1 & 2

⦿ Video 1 & 2

Family Consumer Sciences

MaryJo Rosania-Harvie

District Supervisor

908-638-2199 ext. 5434

[email protected]

Graduation Requirements:

5 credits in Practical Arts

Family & Consumer Sciences Includes:

⦿ Culinary Classes⦿ Family Meal Planning⦿ Child Care & Preschool education⦿ Interior Design⦿ Sewing and Fashion Design ⦿ Independent Living

Family & Consumer Sciences Classes for incoming 9th grade

studentsAll courses are 2.5 credits:

⦿ Sewing for Fashion 1 & 2⦿ Fashion Design & Merchandising ⦿ Interior Design⦿ Pre-School Education⦿ Early Childhood Education

Cooking classes and Independent living are open to 10-12th grades students

Business Education Classes for incoming 9th grade students

All courses are 2.5 credits:

⦿ Introduction to Business

⦿ Business & Sports Management

⦿ Computer Applications

■ Students planning on being management majors in college are strongly encouraged to follow PATHWAY ONE.

■ Students planning on being an accounting major in college are strongly encouraged to follow PATHWAY TWO.

■ Students planning on entering an undecided business field as a major are strongly encouraged to follow PATHWAY THREE.

** Most courses are offered without a prerequisite for any student wanting to enroll in only one business course throughout their high school career with the exception of Accounting II and Computer Applications II.**

Technology Education Classes for incoming 9th grade students

All courses are 2.5 credits (one semester long):

⦿ Communication and Digital Literacy through Science and Engineering

⦿ Graphic Communication Technology 1 & 2⦿ Webpage Design/Animation 1 & 2⦿ Engineering/CAD 1 & 2 ⦿ Architectural Drafting & Design 1 & 2⦿ Drafting & Design ⦿ Robotics

Freshman Science Curriculum

Richard W. Shevalier IIIScience [email protected]

The newest information• The information I am about to share with you is the latest

information that we have on our Science sequence plans for next year.

• It is still early in the year and we are carefully considering any changes that we intend to make.

• Once we are sure of how we are going to proceed, an email will be sent home with the details.

Graduation Requirements

• To graduate from our high school the students are required to pass 3 years (15 credits) of science.

• At this point, we are planning on moving to a Biology, Chemistry, Physics sequence starting in September of 2017.

So what level Biology should my child take ?

• We are still looking at the best way to approach this, but there is data to suggest that a proficiency in English will help a student with Biology.

• We may also likely look at other data for placement guidance.

• Here is the pattern that we are likely to ask the Guidance Counselors to follow:

621 Biology (CP) (5 Credits)

Minimum English requirement:

English I (CP) (211)

622 Biology (Adv) (5 credits)

Recommended English Level:

English I (Adv) (212)

623 Biology (H/Wt) (5 Credits - Weighted)

Recommended English Level:

English I (H/Wt) (213)

AP Biology ClassesStudents interested in taking Advanced Placement (college level) Biology, starting in their Sophomore year will be allowed to enroll in 629 AP Biology (H/Wt.) (AP/Wt.)

This would be taken in accordance with any pre or co-requisites, in addition to a Chemistry class (sophomore year), a Physics class (junior year), or by itself or with other science electives (senior year).

Science in 10th, 11th, and 12th Grade

• 10th Grade will be Chemistry (CP, Advanced, or Honors) Students may additionally take AP Biology.

• 11th Grade will be Physics (CP, Advanced, or Honors) Students may additionally take AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science or AP Biology.

• 12th Grade the student may take any Science AP course, in addition, they may like to take a Science elective or two, like: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, Forensic Science, AP Environmental Science, Organic Chemistry, Zoology or Behavioral Ecology.

Thank You for your Time!Please remember that this information is tentative at the moment.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me:

Richard W. Shevalier III

Science Department Supervisor

908-638-2138

[email protected]

Heather L. HackerMath [email protected]

Math Curriculum

Graduation Requirements

15 credits of Mathematics

These 15 credits include Algebra 1, Geometry, and a third year of math that builds on the concepts and skills of Algebra and Geometry.

2021 Graduation Requirements (as of

8/2016)Students must take and pass the Algebra 1 PARCC for graduation.

Students must take all eligible PARCCs for graduation.

Math Course SelectionsSupplemental A1 Lab

Algebra 1 CPAlgebra 1 AdvancedGeometry AdvancedGeometry Honors

Supplemental Algebra 1 Lab☑ Currently enrolled in pre-algebra, doing

below average work.

☑ Is not confident in their basic skills and needs to master these skills in order to be successful in Algebra 1

☑ This course is taken concurrently with the Algebra 1 CP (510) course.

☑ Learns better with a hands-on approach.

Algebra 1 CP (510)

☑ Currently enrolled in pre-algebra, doing average work.

☑ Currently enrolled in an algebra class, having extreme difficulty.

☑ PARCC-tested course.

Algebra 1 ADV (512) ☑ Currently enrolled in pre-algebra; Doing above

average work.

☑ Currently enrolled in an algebra class, testing at a C → not completely mastering the content.

☑ Currently enrolled in algebra, doing fine, but the class will not complete the entire algebra 1 curriculum.

☑ PARCC-tested course.

Warning!!!Move on to Geometry only when you are

CERTAIN you have mastered Algebra!Algebra is the building blocks necessary for

success in high school math.

Geometry ADV (522)☑ Currently enrolled in algebra course which will

complete the required curriculum.

☑ Doing okay; Testing at the B level; Quizzing at the A or B level.

☑ Confident with their Algebra skills.

☑ PARCC-tested course.

Honors Geometry (Weighted)

☑ Doing excellent; Testing consistently at the A or B level.

☑ Enjoys the challenges of projects.

☑ Capable of doing independent work.

☑ Currently enrolled in an Algebra course which will complete the required curriculum.

☑ PARCC-tested course.

MATH ELECTIVES

❖ Introduction to Computer Programming☑ Semester Course☑ Receives Practical Arts Credit

❖ Computer Science Basics Through Gaming☑ Semester Course☑ Receives Practical Arts Credit

Remember …

With the incoming PARCC assessments, it is now more important than ever to be

conservative in your math placement …

English Curriculum

Graduation Requirements• Students must pass a minimum

of 20 credits in English – 5 credits each school year – in order to graduate high school

• 2.5 credits in Communications and Digital Literacy

Graduation Requirements (continued)• All New Jersey students are

required to demonstrate proficiency in language arts in order to graduate high school.

• PARCC assessment • Obtain at least a 4 on

Grade 10 ELA PARCC

Freshman English options• English I CP (College Prep)• English I Advanced• English I Honors

Freshman EnglishPlacement criteria:

- Marking period grades (1/3)-7th grade final grade-8th grade first mp grade

- Common Assessment (1/3)- Teacher recommendation (1/3)

English 1 CP(5 credits)

Voorhees English Course Selection

College Prep Advanced Honors

English 2 CP(5 credits)

English 3 CP(5 credits)

English 4 CP(5 credits)

Required for Graduation

Communication and Digital Literacy

(2.5 credits)

Electives (Grades 10-12)Creative Writing

(2.5 credits)

Public Speaking(2.5 credits)

English 1 Advanced(5 credits)

English 2 Advanced(5 credits)

English 3 Advanced(5 credits)

English 4 Advanced(5 credits)

English 1 Honors(5 credits)

English 2 Honors(5 credits)

English 3 Honors

(5 credits)

AP English Language and Composition(5 credits)

AP English Literature and Composition(5 credits)

Honors College Writing

(2.5 credits)

British Literature (Honors)

(2.5 credits)

Newspaper Production( 5 credits)

AP

Freshman English• Writing for all discourses,

vocabulary, and grammar

● Short stories, informational texts, dramas, and poetry

● Core works for all levels include the following:

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens

The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger

The Tempest or Julius Caesar (Shakespeare)

and Homer’s Odyssey

Chris MaslonkaSupervisor of English

[email protected](908) 713-4164

Social Studies Curriculum

Overview of the Social Studies Requirements…■ Three year requirement of Social Studies

courses in order to meet graduation requirements...

■ Two years of United States History

■ One year of World History

Overview of the Social Studies Requirements…■ Additionally all students must take

Financial Literacy in order to graduate■ State mandated course

■ Targeted student population is 9th grade

■ Half year course, worth 2.5 credits

Freshman Course Selections■ There are three levels of freshmen Social Studies courses to choose from.

■ They are:■ 730 Early American History College Prep■ 731 Early American History Advanced■ 732 Early American History Honors

A Last Word…■ Schedule your child for the level where

they will enjoy success!■ Considerations…

■ Motivation… ■ Is history a subject they enjoy…■ Have they mastered the content – American History

from the colonial period to 1900…■ Testing…■ Writing ability…ability to read and decode text…

Questions or Concerns..■ Please feel free to contact me should you

have any questions regarding the Social Studies program at Voorhees High School.

■ John Simpson■ 638-2199,ext. 5561■ [email protected]

World Language Curriculum

Magaly ReluzcoWorld Language Supervisor908-638-2199, ext. [email protected]

World Language Requirement*In order to to graduate from North Hunterdon or Voorhees High Schools a student must earn 5 credits of a world language which comes down to completing level 1. However, most colleges and universities prefer at least 3 years of the same language. To acquire comfort, proficiency and appreciation of a world language several years of study are highly recommended.

*In order to prepare our students to instill a love of cultures, languages and to provide a global exposure, we offer an array of options at varying levels of difficulty.

French

German

Latin

Spanish

❖ Any student who struggles with language acquisition and requires assistance, should enroll into Spanish I CP. After completing this course successfully, they can enroll in Spanish I Advanced during their sophomore year.

❖ Most importantly, when choosing a language students should elect one that is of interest to them.

Course Offerings for Freshman

❖ French I Advanced❖ German 1 Advanced❖ Latin I Advanced❖ Spanish I CP❖ Spanish I Advanced❖ Spanish II Advanced

★ Language clubs offer an array of fun and culturally enriching experiences and community service opportunities.

★ Every language is connected with an honor society into which high achieving students will be invited to become members.

★ Field trip possibilities are made available to students.

★ Students have the chance to host exchange students and make global connections.

Developing a Four Year Plan

Mike SquarciaDirector of Guidance

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