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Sign In Directions
Please take out cell phone If you do not have a cell phone, there is a sign up
sheet in the back.
Send text message to: 37607 Type in message area: Joemac30Wait for the brief response Type in your INFORMATION in the message area
using this format: Last name – First name – Current School - Grade
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Campus Administration
Intermediate High School
Mr. Brian Chenger– Principal
Mr. Joseph MacNamara – Assistant Principal
Dr. Richard Mitchell – Assistant Principal
Mrs. Eileen Rudisill – Assistant Principal
Campus Counselors
Intermediate High School
Mrs. Tina Rodgers A-G
Mrs. Francine Norman H-O
Mr. Stephen Shirk P-Z
COURSE SELECTION PROCESS
Students enter course requests and alternative course requests
Counselors review requests Requests are tallied to determine demand Master schedule is created Student requests are run Course conflicts are resolved Schedules will be available to view online
(summer)
Mrs. Francine Norman
H – O
Daily Time Schedule
Classes = 49 minutes long
7 classes in a day + lunch
6 day cycle
Daily Time Schedule
Making the Grade
60% = passing
COURSESELECTIONGUIDE
Access on the website: www.casdschools.org/caihs
All scheduling information can be located under the guidance tab.
COURSEREFERENCESHEET
Graduation Requirements
English 4 credits
Social Studies 4 credits
Mathematics 4 credits
Science 4 credits
Wellness & Fitness 1.5 creditsmust include .5 credit Health
General Electives 6.5 credits
TOTAL NEEDED 24 credits
Mr. Joseph MacNamaraAssistant Principal
Procedures:
Students (parents) enter course requests and alternative course requests.
Be sure to select an English, Math, Science and Social Studies course to meet graduation requirements.
Guidance counselors review all requests.
Go to CASD websiteClick on the Home
Access Link
Enter login information
Students have their own Home Access login.
(This is the only login that must be used to enter requests)
Username: FirstName.LastNamePassword: Student ID
Click on the “Classes” icon
Click on the “Requests” tab
Choose a department and click the “Edit” button
Check the box for the desired course
Don’t forget to save!
Alternate Request Instructions: If your first choice elective course does not fit in your
schedule, alternates will be used. If you do not enter alternates, any course that fits your schedule will be selected.
Choose two 1.0 credit alternates and two 0.5 credit alternates.
Selecting Alternates – choose a department and click edit:
Check the request box for the desired course
Select “Alternate to Any Course” from the drop-down menu
Make sure to save your selection
General Notes Many courses have a symbol. This indicates that
the course has a prerequisite – HOWEVER, that course may still be selected ! Please refer to the Course Selection Guide for course descriptions and prerequisite information.
Make sure that the total credits are 7.0
FAMILIES WILL BE NOTIFIED WHEN THE
COURSE REQUEST WINDOW OPENS
CAREER PATHWAYS
Provided through
Delaware County Community College
Dr. Richard Mitchell
Assistant Principal
Average Costs of Attendance for PA Universities and Colleges – 2017
Table. 2017 Average Costs of Attendance for Pennsylvania Universities and Colleges
Undergraduate Graduate
In-StateOut-of-
StateIn-State
Out-of-
State
Tuition &
Fees$11,886 $18,614 $18,654 $25,122
Books &
Supplies$1,408 $1,408
Room &
Board$13,936 $13,936
COA $27,231 $33,958 $33,998 $40,466
Dual Enrollment Highlights Career Pathways
Electro-Mechanical Technology Certificate Administration of Justice (Criminal Justice) Business Administration or General Business General Studies Applied Science / Medical Coding and Billing Applied Science / Medical Assistant Nursing (Pre-Nursing)
Cost and Transportation covered by the CASD
Students attend classes at the Exton campus with other college students
DCCC DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAM
Open to Coatesville HS students in Grades 10 through 12 Students can register for up to 24 credits during 10th and 12th grades
Dual Enrollment Application Process Student submits DCCC application, Dual Enrollment agreement form and
high school transcript to DCCC for review (application fee is waived!)
Applications are due February 9th
Placement test administered
Testing will be held on campus March 12th and March 13th during the school day
Mrs. Eileen RudisillAssistant Principal
What is “Advanced Placement” ?
The AP program began in 1955
Administered by CollegeBoard
College-level course work in high school
Students can earn college course credit(s)
AP Exam results determine college course credit
AP grades in High School are weighted
Current AP Courses
Biology (Grade 10)
European History (Grade 10)
Human Geography (Grade 9 & 10)
Music Theory (Grade 10)
Psychology (Grade 9 & 10)
Studio Arts – 2D (Grade 10)
World History (Grade 9 & 10)
through partnerships with
Delaware County Community College
and Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
Mr. Brian Chenger
Principal
Dual Credit Highlights
Students earn Honors level weighted course credit
Students are exposed to college level work in a supportive environment in our high school
Courses are taught by CASHS faculty on campus
Cost for each 3 (or 4) credit college course = $153.00
*No charge for DCCC courses
Transcripts are requested by student (via websites)
DUAL CREDIT OFFERINGS [DC] American History (H) (3 cr) DCCC
[DC] Composition (H) (3 cr) DCCC
[DC] Fundamentals of Music (H) (3 cr) DCCC
[DC] Public Speaking (H) (3 cr) DCCC
[DC] Biology (H) (6 cr) HUSC
[DC] Environmental Science (H) (3 cr) HUSC
[DC] Exploring Lego Robotics (H) (3 cr) HUSC
[DC] Forensic Science (H) (3 cr) HUSC
[DC] Intro to Information Tech (H) (3 cr) HUSC
Collaboration with Pitt Students will have the opportunity to video chat with
researchers and graduate students who will share their past and current research projects
Researchers from Pitt will share resources with our students (slide and tissue samples, for example)
Project Based Course Provides students the opportunity to initiate and
engage in real-world research experience with faculty and graduate students at University of Pittsburgh
Values authentic research experiences in open-inquiry and collaborative research
Topics covered Anatomy and physiology of the brain
ALS and LLS
Causes
Heredity components
Experimental design and research methods currently being used
Mr. Stephen Shirk
P – Z
Technical College High School
• Allied Health (12th grade only)
• Animal Science
• Automotive Collision
Technology
• Automotive Service
Technology
• Baking & Pastry Arts
• Barbering
• Carpentry
• Commercial & Graphic
Arts
• Computer Information Systems-Networking
• Cosmetology
• Criminal Justice & Police
Sciences
• Culinary Arts
• Early Childhood Care &
Education
• Electrical & Mechanical
Systems
• Engine Technology
• Health Career Pathways
• HVAC & Refrigeration
Technology
• Marketing & Financial
Services• Robotics & Mechatronics
• Teacher Leadership
Academy (12th grade only)
• Veterinary Science
Brandywine
CampusDowningtown,
PA
www.tchsbrandywine.org
STUDENT LIFE(CAMPUS ACTIVITIES/CLUBS)
• Interact Club
• Leo Club
• Marching Band/Inst. Music
• Meistersingers/Vocal Music
• Orchestra
• Paint and Patch Drama
• SADD
• Ski Club
• Spanish Club
• Stage Crew
• Student Council 9-10
• Weight Lifting
• Yearbook 9-12
• Academic Team
• Art Club
• Belltones & Redmen
• Bible Club
• B.R.I.D.G.E.E.
• Campus Gospel Choir
• Chester County Futures
• German Club
• DECA/FBLA
• French Club
• History Club
• Honor Society
• Indoor Color Guard
• Indoor Drum line
ATHLETICS ON CAMPUSFALL SEASON
FEMALE SPORTS:
• Cheerleading
• Cross Country
• Field Hockey
• Golf
• Soccer
• Tennis
• Volleyball
MALE SPORTS:
• Cross Country
• Golf
• Soccer
• Football
ATHLETICS ON CAMPUSWINTER SEASON
FEMALE SPORTS:
• Basketball
• Cheerleading
• Indoor Track
• Swimming & Diving
MALE SPORTS:
• Basketball
• Indoor Track
• Swimming & Diving
• Wrestling
ATHLETICS ON CAMPUSSPRING SEASON
FEMALE SPORTS:
• Lacrosse
• Softball
• Track & Field
MALE SPORTS:
• Baseball
• Tennis
• Track & Field
• * Lacrosse
Mr. Brian Chenger
Principal
REGISTRATION FOR THE NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
REGISTER DURING YOUR JUNIOR YEAR :
www.eligibilitycenter.org.
TAKE THE SAT OR THE ACT AND HAVE YOUR SCORES
SENT DIRECTLY TO THE ELIGIBILTY CENTER
NCAA Eligibility Center code - 9999
ASK YOUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR TO SEND YOUR CURRENT AND FINAL TRANSCRIPT TO THE ELIGIBILITY CENTER
REGISTRATION FOR THE NCAA CLEARINGHOUSE
To help navigate the NCAA eligibility process, use this year by year breakdown to keep in mind what you should be thinking about in high school to get ready to play college sports.
GRADE 9: PLAN
Take the right courses and earn the best grades possible
Ask your counselor for a list of your high school's NCAA approved core courses to make sure you take the right classes
Find your high school's list of NCAA core courses online
NCAA Division I
NCAA Division II
Mrs. Eileen Rudisill
Assistant Principal
Why did my child not receive all courses requested?
Based on the availability, it may not fit with the courses requested.
If my student took Spanish in middle school, which high school class should he or she take?
Begin with level I and the middle school teacher will make a final recommendation at the end of the year based on testing.
Can students take classes at the 11/12 building?
At this time, transition will be limited to facilities required for the course (i.e. – Band)
Breakout Sessions: • Advanced Placement - Auditorium• AFJROTC / Military Opportunities - room
114• DCCC – Large Group Room• Historical Research and Preservation
Course – room 221• ALS Science Research – room 101• Pre-Registrations (packets will be
available) – room 106• Computers available to select courses in
the Library
Breakout Session Times:
Session 1: 7:15 – 7:35
Session 2: 7:40 - 8:00
Session 3: 8:05 – 8:25
THANK YOU FOR COMING!