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Warren Hills Regional High School Scheduling Orienta5on for the Class
of 2019!!
January 21, 2015
2015 Warren Hills Regional Board of Educa4on
Mr. Richard Havrisko, President Mrs. Kathleen Halpin, Vice President
Mr. John Bell Mr. Daniel Brundage Mrs. Linda Feller Mrs. Kris5n Fox
Mrs. Donna Golda Mr. Christopher Hamler
Mrs. Lisa Marshall District Administra4on
Dr. Thomas J. Altonjy, Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Maureen Joyce, Business Administrator
Mr. Peter Lubrecht, Director of Athle5cs & Student Ac5vi5es Mrs. Dawn A. Moore, Director of Curriculum & Instruc5on
Ms. Jaclyn Russo, Director of Guidance Ms. AnneWe Walters, Director of Special Educa5on
Mrs. Amanda Brown, Supervisor of Fine Arts, Physical Educa5on/Health, and World Languages
Mr. Brian DeBoer, Supervisor of Technology, Business, and Industrial Technology Mr. Keith Dennison , Supervisor of English & Social Studies Mr. Jeffrey Steele, Supervisor of Mathema5cs & Science
Mr. Patrick Murphy, Director of Plants & Facili5es High School Administra4on Mr. Earl C. Clymer III, Principal
Mr. Glenn Barker, Assistant Principal Mrs. Susan Rader, Assistant Principal
Middle School Administra4on Mrs. Patricia Hetrick, Principal
Mr. David Smith, Assistant Principal
Warren Hills Regional Mission Statement:
“The Warren Hills Regional School District
challenges and empowers a dynamic, diverse student body in a suppor>ve learning
environment by providing academic and co-‐curricular opportuni>es to become successful, produc>ve members of the global community.”
Scheduling Process and Important Dates
• Teacher Recommenda5ons – Appeals Process
• 2015-‐2016 Program of Studies • Elec5ve Course Selec5on Form • WHMS Scheduling mee5ngs – January 26, 27, 29, 30
• Oxford Scheduling mee5ngs – January 28th
Sample 9th Grade Schedule
• Block 1/A-‐ CP Geometry • Block 2/B-‐ PE 9 • Block 3/C-‐ Honors Biology • Block 4/D-‐ Accoun5ng I • Block 5/E-‐ CP English I • Block 6/F-‐ CP World History • Block 7/G-‐ Spanish I • Block 8/H-‐ Graphic Art & Design
Sample 9th Grade Schedule
Graduation Requirements • 135 Total Credits [Total Credits = required classes + elective classes] • 20 Credits of English {LAL} aligned to grade 9-12 Standards (or AP) • 15 Credits of Mathematics [to include Alg. I, Geo., and a 3rd yr. of Math
that builds on the concepts and skills of Alg. & Geo.] • 20 Credits of Health/PE [to include 2.5 cr. in Driver’s Education] • 15 Credits of Social Studies [ to include 5 cr. of World History & 10 cr.
of US History] • 15 Credits of Science [to include a Lab Bio., Lab. Chem. and/or Physics
and/or Environmental Science; + a 3rd Lab/inquiry based Science course]
• 5 Credits Visual & Performing Arts • 5 Credits in 21st Century Life and Career/Career-Technical Education • 5 Credits in World Language • 2.5 Credits in Financial Literacy
The Dual Enrollment Program • The Dual Enrollment Program is a partnership between the
Warren County Community College (WCCC) and Warren Hills High School that allows students to simultaneously earn high school credit AND free, transferrable college credit by completing approved high school courses.
• Students who complete the coursework through the Dual Enrollment Program will earn credits that are documented on both a Warren Hills High School transcript and a Warren County Community College transcript.
• Warren County Community College can transfer the college credits to another college that will accept them.
The Dual Enrollment Program • There are currently 12 courses taught at Warren Hills that
have been approved by the Warren County Community College as meeting the requirements as a dually enrolled course (4 Science, 2 Math, 2 English, 2 History, and 2 Business).
• The benefits of taking dually enrolled courses include the ability to earn credits that transfer to other colleges. This benefit may not only reduce the cost of post-secondary studies, but may also shorten a student’s duration in college.
• Parents MUST provide consent prior to student enrollment
in the Dual Enrollment Program.
Advanced Proficient (AP) Courses
hWps://apstudent.collegeboard.org • Why AP?
• Earn college credit • More than 90 percent of colleges and universi5es across the country offer
college credit, advanced placement, or both, for qualifying AP Exam scores. Exams are graded between 1-‐5. Scores of 3 or higher are passing. Some universi5es require 4 or 5’s to receive credit.
• Stand Out in College Admissions • AP courses signal to admissions officers that you’ve undertaken the most rigorous
classes your high school has to offer. They see that you’ve challenged yourself with college-‐level course work and expecta5ons, and have refined your skills to meet these expecta5ons.
• Skip Introductory Courses • Taking an AP course and earning a qualifying score on the AP exam can help
you gain advanced placement out of introductory courses.
AP Courses at Warren Hills • We currently offer 18 AP Courses:
– Foreign Language • Spanish, French, German
– Math • Calculus, Sta5s5cs
– History • US History, European, World, U.S. Government & Poli5cs,
– Science • Environmental, Biology, Chemistry, Physics 1, Physics 2
– Art • Studio Art
– Technology • Computer Science
– English • Language & Composi5on and Literature
• A powerful, interac5ve website that assists with: • career explora5on • college searching and planning
• Helps students and parents to create realis5c post secondary goals
9th & 10th Career Interest Inventories
Personality Type Assessments
11th & 12th
College Searches
Submission of College Materials
Mathema5cs Department Jeffrey Steele, Supervisor
• Algebra I -‐ General, College Prepara5on (CP) -‐ Common Core State Standards -‐ Course Content
• Geometry -‐ College Prepara5on (CP), Honors -‐ Common Core State Standards -‐ Course Content
• PARCC Readiness Mathema5cs -‐ Common Core State Standards -‐ Course Content
Mathema5cs Department
• Elec5ve courses – Computer Anima5on Program/Design Using Alice(Semester Course)
– This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 21st Century Life and Careers/Career Technical Educa5on Gradua5on Requirement
– Introduc5on to Computer Science – This course sa5sfies 5 credits of the 21st Century Life and Careers/Career Technical Educa5on Gradua5on Requirement
Mathema5cs Department • Poten5al Sequences of Courses – Algebra I, Geometry, Mathema5cal Inves5ga5ons, Algebra II – CP Algebra I, CP Geometry, CP Algebra II, CP Pre-‐Calculus – CP Geometry, CP Algebra II, CP Pre-‐Calculus, Calculus – Honors Geometry, Honors Algebra II, Honors Pre-‐Calculus, AP Calculus
• Addi5onal Elec5ves/Op5ons Open up in Grades 10, 11, and 12
• Dual Enrollment Opportuni5es With WCCC
Science Department Jeffrey Steele, Supervisor
• Environmental Science -‐ General, College Prepara5on (CP) -‐ Next Genera5on Science Standards -‐ Course Content • Biology -‐ Honors -‐ Next Genera5on Science Standards -‐ Course Content
Science Department
• Elec5ve courses – Plant and Soil -‐ This course sa5sfies 5 credits of the 21st Century Life and Careers/Career Technical Educa5on Gradua5on Requirement
Science Department • Poten5al Sequences of Courses – Environmental Science, Biology, Conceptual Chemistry, Elec5ve
– CP Environmental Science, CP Biology, CP Chemistry T or CP Physics, Elec5ve
– Honors Biology, Honors Chemistry, AP Science Course, Addi5onal AP Science Course or Elec5ve
• Addi5onal Elec5ves/Op5ons Open up in Grades 10, 11, and 12
• Dual Enrollment Opportuni5es With WCCC
English Language Arts Department Keith Dennison, Supervisor
• English I: required program – general, college prepara5on (CP), honors – Common Core State Standards – course content – summer assignment requirement
English Language Arts Department
• Elec5ve courses (semester length) – Introduc5on to Mythology – Crea5ve Wri5ng – Public Speaking – Superheroes: Modern Mythology – Crea5ve Reading – Communica5on and Media
English Language Arts Department
• Looking ahead: required program – English II, III, IV (general, CP, and Honors) – AP Language and Composi5on (Grade 11) – AP Literature and Composi5on (Grade 12)
• Addi5onal elec5ves open up in Grade 10 • Dual Enrollment opportuni5es with WCCC
Social Studies Department Keith Dennison, Supervisor
• World History: required program – general, college prepara5on (CP), honors – Common Core State Standards ELA/History – course content
Social Studies Department
• Elec5ve courses (semester length) – 21st Century Crea5vity and Innova5on
• new course • digital literacy
– supports success in all of Warren Hills’ curricula – prepares students for high school and college success
Social Studies Department • Looking ahead: required program – U.S. History I and II (general, CP, and honors) – AP U.S. History II
• Addi5onal elec5ves open up in Grade 10 – Sociology – Introduc5on to the Social Sciences – Genocide – Criminal Jus5ce – AP World History, AP European History, AP U.S. Government & Poli5cs
• Dual Enrollment opportuni5es with WCCC
Fine Arts Department Amanda Brown, Supervisor
Gradua5on requirement: 5 credits Visual/Performing Arts
• Art Elec5ves for 9th Graders – Founda5ons of Art – Graphic Art & Design I – Mixed Media
• Theatre Elec5ves for 9th Graders – Theatre Arts – Technical Theatre
Fine Arts Department
Looking Ahead: Founda5ons of Art à Intermediate Art à Advanced Art
or AP Studio Art Graphic Art & Design I à Graphic Art & Design II Mixed Media
Ceramics à Advanced Ceramics Film Design I à Film Design II à Film Design III
Theatre Arts à Advanced Theatre à Advanced Theatre Technical Theatre
Fine Arts Department
• Music Elec5ves for 9th Graders – Concert Choir – Advanced Concert Choir (with audi5on) – Concert Band (with recommenda5on)
– Music Theory and Technology (music prerequisite)
– Piano/Keyboard (1 semester)
– Beginning Classical Guitar (1 semester)
– Intro to Music Technology and Sound Engineering (1 semester with music prerequisite)
Health and Physical Educa5on Department
Amanda Brown, Supervisor
• Physical Educa5on – 1 semester each year • Health Educa5on – 1 semester each year
• Elec5ves for 9th Graders – Performance Training I/II – 1 semester each
• Looking Ahead: – Basic Self-‐Defense for Women – Advanced Physical Educa5on – Performance Training III
World Language Department Amanda Brown, Supervisor
• 9th Grade students con5nuing in French, German, or Spanish will be placed in the following levels based on teacher recommenda5on: – French I, French II – German I, German II – Spanish I, Spanish II
• French I, German I, and Spanish I have no prerequisites
World Language Department
• Looking Ahead – Level I – Level II – Level III – Level IV Honors – Level V AP
Business Department Semester Courses
• Document Processing – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
• Fashion Merchandising – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
• Financial Literacy – This is the designated course to meet the 2.5 credit financial, economic, business, and
entrepreneurial literacy gradua5on requirement.
• Pormolio Presenta5on – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Business Department Semester Courses
• Principles of Economics • Sales and Marke5ng
– This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on requirement.
• Sports and Entertainment Marke5ng/Management – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
• Web Page Design – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Business Department Full Year Courses
• Accoun5ng I – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Business Administra5on – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Business Law – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Introduc5on to Entrepreneurship • This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• “Microsoo Office Specialist” Cer5fica5on Course I – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement. – Dual Enrollment Course
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Business Department Looking Ahead
• Honors Accoun5ng II (10-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement. – Dual Enrollment Course
• “Microsoo Office Specialist Expert” Cer5fica5on Course II (10-‐ 12) • This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Corporate Finance and Inves5ng (11-‐12) (Semester) • Prerequisite: Students who have taken Financial Literacy and one of the following: Economics or
Accoun5ng I
• Communica5ons Technology I, II, III (Wings) (10-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Technology Educa5on Department Semester Courses
• Computer Anima5on – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
• Founda5ons of Technology – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Technology Educa5on Department Full Year Courses
• Architectural Design & Technology I – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Introduc5on to Engineering – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Woodworking I – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Technology Educa5on Department Looking Ahead
• Advancements in Engineering (11-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Architectural Design & Technology II (10-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Basic Home Maintenance (11-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Energy, Power and Transporta5on Technology (10-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Technology Educa5on Department Looking Ahead
• Principles of Engineering (10-‐12) – This course sa5sfies the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Woodworking II, III and IV (10, 11 and 12) – These courses sa5sfy the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical educa5on gradua5on
requirement.
• Woodcarving (10-‐12) (Semester) – This course sa5sfies 2.5 credits of the 5 credit 21st century life and careers/career-‐technical
educa5on gradua5on requirement.
Brian J. DeBoer, Supervisor
Clubs and Ac5vi5es GET INVOLVED!!!
• Archery Club • Arts Club • Best Buddies • Chess Club • Chorus Club • Debate Team • Drama Club • Environmental Club -‐ SAVE • FBLA -‐ Future Business Leaders
of America • FFA -‐ Agriculture Club • Freshman Class CommiWee • Gay/Straight Alliance • Healthy Op5ons Today and
Tomorrow Club – HOTT
• Horizons • Human Rights Club • Interna5onal Club • Jazz Ensemble • Junior Class CommiWee • Key Club • Na5onal Honor Society • Newspaper -‐ The Streak • Outdoors Unlimited-‐ Ski Club • Project First -‐ Robo5cs • Senior Class CommiWee • Sophomore Class CommiWee • Student Council • Yearbook
Athle5cs
• 24 Sports • Freshman, Junior Varsity and Varsity Programs • Refer to the NCAA website to stay updated on academic requirements
• The Blue Crew – Show Your School Spirit!
Thank you!! Have A Nice Evening!!