seaman high school freshman center
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COUNSELING DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Ron Vinduska – Principal (Mike Monaghan – Principal starting August 2015) Shelly Prengel - Assistant Principal - SFC COUNSELING DEPARTMENT Shanna Sloyer– Freshmen Julie Kizzar – Social Worker Steve Alexander – Lead Counselor ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Brad Dietz – Athletic DirectorTRANSCRIPT
Welcome!
Seaman High SchoolFreshman Center
COUNSELING DEPARTMENTShanna Sloyer– Freshmen Julie Kizzar – Social WorkerSteve Alexander – Lead Counselor
ATHLETIC DEPARTMENTBrad Dietz – Athletic Director
ADMINISTRATIONRon Vinduska – Principal(Mike Monaghan – Principal starting August 2015)Shelly Prengel - Assistant Principal - SFC
“Begin with the end in mind!”
SFC Support StaffNielle Naylor - SFC SecretaryDeanna Brady - Attendance SecretaryJennifer Varner - Nurse ParaNancy Ellison - School R.N.Phil McKay- District Police Officer
Your Student’s Freshman Year
Block Schedule Teaming PowerSchool Attendance Activities/Clubs 1:1 Technology Online Registration
TIME MONDAY 7:55 – 8:43 18:49 – 9:37 2
9:43 – 10:31 410:37 – 11:25 511:31 – 1:02
Lunch6
1:08 – 2:11Channel 1
7
2:17 – 3:05 8
Viking Days (Mondays)
Red/Blue Block Days
TIME TUES(RED)
WED(BLUE)
THURS(RED)
FRI(BLUE)
7:55 – 9:28
2 1 2 1
9:34 – 11:11
4 3Seminar
4 3Seminar
11:17 – 1:12
6Lunch
5Lunch
6Lunch
5Lunch
1:18 – 3:05
8Channel 1
7Channel 1
8Channel 1
7Channel 1
REQUIRED FRESHMAN COURSES
Language Arts 7010 Fr. Lang. Arts7000 Honors Fr. Lang. Arts
Science 11300 Biology
Mathematics (full Yr.) 8400 Math I
8405 Honors Math I 8410 Math I Lab
(teacher recommendation)
Career Exploration 5200 Success 101
Health/PE10101 Physical Dimensions
Social Studies 12306 Modern World
History
TYPICAL FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
Semester1. Fr. Lang Arts or Honors
2. Biology
3. Math I
4. Phys. Dim./Success 101
5. Modern World History
6. Elective (or Math I Lab)
7. Elective
Semester1. Fr. Lang Arts or Honors2. Biology3. Math I
4. Phys. Dim./Success 101
5. Modern World History
6. Elective (or Math I Lab)
7. Elective
REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION
4 Credits – English3 Cr. – Lab Science3 Cr. – Social Studies
(incl. Am. Hist. & Gov’t)3 Cr. – Math1 Cr. – Physical Ed. (incl.
.5 cr. Phys. Dim.) .5 Cr. – 21st Century
Personal Finance
1 Cr. – Fine Arts (Music, Art, Brdcst. Journ., Theatre, Speech, Journalism, Debate, Forensics)
.5 Cr. – Success 101
9 Cr. – Electives (Students encouraged to use electives to enroll in vocational clusters)
25 Total Credits
WEIGHTED GRADESAPPLICABLE COURSES Honors Fr. Lang. Arts Honors Soph. Lang. Arts Honors Junior Lang. Arts AP English Honors Math I Honors Math II Honors Math III/Trig. AP Calculus Honors Am. History AP Government Honors Chemistry Honors Physics
GRAD HONORS AWARDED Summa Cum Laude - take all 12
classes at left, get all As & 2 Bs in honors classes or 11 classes at left and all As.
Magna Cum Laude 4.05 - up (not Summa)
Cum Laude 3.75 - 4.04
GRADINGWeighted Scale Trad. Scale
A = 5 A = 4B = 4 B = 3C = 3 C = 2D = 2 D = 1F = 0 F = 0
SHS Career and Technical Education PathwaysCOMPREHENSIVE AGRICULTURE SCIENCEIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Intro. To Agricultural SciencesTechnical Level SHS Classes – Horticulture, Animal ScienceApplication Level SHS Classes – Agriculture Communications & Leadership
AUDIO/VISUAL COMMUNICATIONSIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Intro to Business, Comp. Apps. I, Comp Apps. IITechnical Level SHS Classes – Graphic Design I & II, Marketing, 21st C Journalism, DigitalMedia Tech, Broadcast Journ. I, Digital Photo Imaging, Digital ArtApplication Level SHS Classes – Broadcast Journ. II, Digital Media Design & Production
BUSINESS FINANCEInroductory Level SHS Classes – Intro to BusinessTechnical Level SHS Classes – Entrepreneurship, Accounting I, Business Economics, 21st C Personal FinanceApplication Level SHS Classes – Investing, Money & Banking
SHS Career and Technical Education PathwaysCONSTRUCTION & DESIGNIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Intro to Industrial TechnologyTechnical Level SHS Classes – Wood Basic Tech, Basic Tech/Drawing, Computer AidedDrafting DesignApplication Level SHS Classes – Architecture/Construction Science, Home Interiors
FAMILY & COMMUNITY SERVICESIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Success 101Technical Level SHS Classes – Human Development, Teen Issues, 21st C Personal Finance, Nutrition & FitnessApplication Level SHS Classes – Career & Community Connections
PROGRAMMING & SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTInroductory Level SHS Classes – Computer Apps I & IITechnical Level SHS Classes – Web Design/Internet Apps I & II, Visual Basic Programming I & IIApplication Level SHS Classes – College & Career Ready Internship
SHS Career and Technical Education PathwaysPRODUCTIONIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Introduction to Industrial TechnologyTechnical Level SHS Classes – Computer Aided Drafting, Metals BasicsApplication Level SHS Classes – Metals/Research Prototype
TEACHING & TRAININGIntroductory Level SHS Classes – Success 101Technical Level SHS Classes – Human Development , Exploring Teaching I, Teen IssuesApplication Level SHS Classes – Exploring Teaching II
WEB & DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONSInroductory Level SHS Classes – Computer Apps I & IITechnical Level SHS Classes – Graphic Design I & II, Web Design/Internet Apps I & II,Computer Animation/Video Game Development I & IIApplication Level SHS Classes – College & Career Ready Internship
WASHBURN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Junior or Senior
On Track to Graduate & Good Attendance
Application
Pass the WU Tech. Entrance Exam (Work Keys in Math, & Reading)
QUALIFIED ADMISSIONSfor Kansas Regents Universities
Must QualifyPre-College Curriculum
with a GPA > 2.0 (on Right)
AND ACT > 21 ORSAT > 980 ORGraduate in Top 1/3 of
ClassANDGPA > 2.0 in any
college credit taken in HS
Pre-College Curriculum Courses
4 years – English 3 years – Math ACT > 22
(Math I, II, III)
OR 4 years – Math ACT < 22◦ (4th yr. higher than Alg. II)
3 years – Natural Science (at least 1 in chemistry or physics)
3 years – Social Science 3 years - Elective
RECOMMENDED COLLEGE PREP Four Year High School Plan
4 years – Language Arts4 yrs. – Mathematics3 yrs. – Science (biological science, chemistry, physics)3 yrs. – Social Studies (Am. History, Am.
Gov’t, geography, psychology, or world history)
2 yrs. – Foreign Language1 sem. – Speech
NCAA ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
NCAA Div. I or II Eligibility Requirements
At least a 2.5 in the core-curriculum
ANDACT of at least a sum
score of 68. (Four parts of ACT added together)
(Roughly a composite of 17)
NCAA Core-Curriculum – 16 Cr. 4 yrs. - English 3 yrs. – Math (Math I, II, III) 3 yrs. – Social Studies 2 yrs. – Nat/Phys. Science 4 yrs. – add’t’l courses; in
Math, Science, English or Foreign Language
(Must have 10 core by end of your Junior year)
(7 core must be English, Math, & Science)
DRIVER EDUCATION Enrollment in April Offered during Summer For 9th graders or older (Age 15 by Aug. 15th) Classes begin after conclusion of
regular school year Student receives 1/2 credit on pass/fail
basis upon completion of class
SCHEDULE CHANGES for FRESHMEN
Any changes to schedules need to be made on May 31 or June 1.
Students will receive information regarding their schedule before they leave for summer.
SEAMAN HIGH SCHOOL WEBSITE
To view the Program Planning Guide online, visit:
http://www.seamanschools.org\