Pre-Registration 2012-2013 for the Classes of 2013, 14, 15 What classes should I take next year?

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Pre-Registration2012-2013 for the

Classes of 2013, 14, 15

“What classes should I take next year?”

Kingwood Park High School

Principal: Lisa DrabingAssociate Principal: Brian Johnson

Counselor/AP House Teams

Explorations House: Caren Barnes & Alan CormanGlobal House: Amy Wallace & Stacey PateGreen House: Tim Hurlbert & Terry Perkins

Humanities House: Kimberly Young & Shelby

McPherson

STAAR EOC

For Parents

Terry Perkins

Assistant Principal

• New STAAR EOC assessments will be implemented with freshman entering in 2011-2012.

• Exit Level TAKS for 10,11 and 12th Graders

Kim Young

Humanities House Counselor

Graduation Programs

26 Credit Recommended High School Program

26 Credit Distinguished Achievement Program

Graduation Requirements Class of 2014, 2015

English 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social St. 4 Foreign Lang. 2* * 3 credits for D.A.

plan

Fine Arts 1 PE 1 Speech .5 Electives5.5* * 4.5 electives for D.A.

plan

Graduation Requirements Class of 2013

English 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social St. 4 Foreign Lang. 2* * 3 credits for Distinguished

*Please check course selection guide for other Distinguished Plan requirements.

Fine Arts 1 Tech. App. 1 PE 1.5 Speech .5 Health .5 Electives3.5* 2.5 electives for Distinguished

26 Credit Distinguished Graduation Plan

Differences between Recommended and Distinguished Plans:

3 years of the same foreign language

*Additional Requirements: 4 Advanced measures Class of 2015 Graduates will have

additional STAAR requirements

Physical Education

Foundations of Pers. Fitness Team Sports, Individual

Sports Aerobics Athletics - must try out and

make the team in order to stay in the class

Band (fall semester only) ROTC Cheerleading Dance 1

Alternative PE Credits:

• Off-Campus PE Access application on HISD Website: Go to Quick Links, then Athletics/General Info.

Athletic Considerations Only one athletic period at a time. There are tryouts for most sports. Some athletic programs begin in the

summer. (Ex: Football, Cross Country & Volleyball.)

If you do not make the team, you will be placed in PE.

All athletics require a PHYSICAL EXAM every year.

Career and Technical Education

Classes Humble ISD, in support of the

national move, offers career pathways for students as they progress though high school.

These match the ones in

Bridges.

Career & Technical Agriculture, Food and

Natural Resources Architecture and

Construction Arts, Audio/Video Tech.

and Communications Business Management

and Administration Education and Training

Career & Technical cont.

Finance Health Science Hospitality and

Tourism Human Services Information

Technology

Career & Technical cont.

Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

Manufacturing Marketing Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics

Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

HISD Online Course Guide *found at KPark website, Our School tab

Graduation Plans Grade Point Equivalencies GPA Explanation Award of Credit Policies and Procedures Recommended Course

Placement Course Descriptions Electives listed by Career

Pathways

Course Plan Builder*process began in social studies class

in Nov Go into your Bridges profile at

www.bridges.com Complete the Bridges Interest Profiler and the Cluster Finder Select a career cluster that matches your

interests. Click ADD TO YOUR PORTFOLIO. Do this BEFORE the counselors meet with you in January.

Course Plan Builder*To be completed in January

Go to Learn tab and course plan builder

Select a career cluster and pathway. Edit your four year plan Review your plan Submit for approval Log in to www.bridges.com

frequently to check for messages from your counselor.

Course Plan Builder Go subject by subject for the four

core areas (English, Math, Science and Social Studies)

Add the extra-curricular activities that you intend to take

Consider the recommended CTE (career/technology) courses in your pathway and add remaining requirements. Fine arts, PE, foreign language, and

speech Look at the bottom of each

column for 7 total credits per year and 26 total credits.

Course Plans

All course plans must be completed

by the student on or before Jan. 22nd.

The counselor will lock students out of the system Jan. 22nd to review and approveplans.

Associate Principal

Brian Johnson

Why take Pre-AP/AP classes?

College success is enhanced Additional grade points Prep for AP Exams for possible college

credit in 11th - 12th grades. Think, read & write critically &

analytically

Success in Pre-AP/AP/Dual Credit requires students who are:

Self-motivated & enjoy academic rigor Capable of challenging material at a faster

pace Willing to take assignments beyond basic

requirements AP students will be expected to take the AP

exam Devoted to school but still have time for fun! Note: We are asking for students’ current teachers to

make recommendations for placement in PreAP courses.

Theresa Head

Math Academic Lead Teacher

The most important people who can help you select your classes for next year are

your:

• Parents• Teachers• Counselor

• College Admissions Counselor• college website

Recommendations for Successful PreAP/AP/Dual

Course Selection Maintain at least

80 in PreAP Classes

90 in Level Classes

Can only make PreAP-AP/Level changes at: 1st Three (3) weeks 1st Six (6) weeks Semester (to begin 1st day of 2nd

sem) Parent Signature required for all

schedule changes

Stats:

After Algebra II if A2 grade > 90 and student is a Senior

After Algebra II Pre AP: 11th graders must also take additional math, 12th can take as only math

After or concurrently with: Col Alg, Pre calc AB/BC, Calc AB/BC

HS Math Preview:Geometry

Geometry

Pre AP

MMA Algebra II Algebra II

Pre AP

Pre Calc AB Pre Calc BCAlgebra III

AP Calc AB AP Calc BC

Algebra I

AP Stats

College Algebra

Dana Grillet

AVID Coordinator

What AVID is:• a program that places students with potential in

advanced classes and provides them with critical support.

• open to incoming 9th, 10th, and 11th graders

All AVID students are required to be in at least one honors course while enrolled in the program and will receive elective credit for the AVID course.

For more information, please contact Dana GrilletDana.grillet@humble.k12.tx.us or 281 641-6637

AVID (Advancement via Individual Determination)

Amy Wallace

Global House Counselor

The International Baccalaureate Program

Often referred to as the IB Program Program with Academic Rigor For students who are University bound Has an emphasis in the humanities and as well as

the sciences Students may receive more than 24 college

credit hours for courses taken in this program with good test scores

Students can participate in extra-curricular activities – about 90% participate in band, athletics, choir, etc.

IB Program is at Humble High School (parents must provide transportation)

Diploma Program (11th, 12th) IB Diploma Coordinator, at 281-641-6541 or

amanda.petree@humble.k12.tx.us.

Dual Credit Basics

All Dual Credit courses: Are dependent upon enrollment and teacher availability Require college placement scores in reading, writing, and math

(if attempting to do a math, science or economics) Are accepted at most colleges

Acceptable tests include: TAKS-ELA and Essay only (math portion not used) ASSET, COMPASS, THEA, SAT, ACT, and/or ACCUPLACER

Dual Credit students must First apply online to Lonestar College-Kingwood Fill out an Exceptional Admissions form with parent, student,

and high school counselor signatures Complete forms obtained from Celie Herbst, Dual Credit Liaison Test in March or April at Lonestar College and have scores sent

to KPHS Follow college guidelines when dropping a dual credit course

Dual CreditJuniors/Seniors

(subject to change)Course Offerings

English 4College TransitionCollege AlgebraPre-CalculusCalculus A/B and B/CFrench 3French 4US History (onlinePsychology (online)Government (online)Economics (online)

Dual CreditJuniors/Seniors

Dual CreditContact

Mrs. Herbst is the liaison for Dual Credit.

Celia.Herbst@humble.k12.tx.us

281-641-6779

Pass/Fail JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY

Grades from these courses are excluded from

GPA and rank calculation. Follow application requirements. Grades continue on progress reports and report cards for eligibility purposes. Conference with your Counselor before deciding if Pass/Fail is right for you.

Pass/Fail is advantageous for only a small percentage of students

Schedule Change Policy

- Students must read and sign the KPHS schedule change policy.

- Student, parent(s), and teacher must conference before the schedule will be changed.

- A student may request a change in course level at the end of the 3 weeks, the end of the first six weeks, or at the end of the semester.

- June 6th is the last day to change schedules.

COLLEGE ADMISSIONS

Colleges primarily look at: GPA & Class Rank Entrance exams High School course load Awards/Achievements Community Service Extracurricular Activities Letters of Recommendations

College Admissions TestingSAT – www.collegeboard.com• Tests critical reading, math, and writing• Penalizes for guessing! Don’t answer unless

you know!• Perfect score 2400 (800 for each section)

ACT – www.actstudent.org• Tests reading, English, math, science

(writing optional)• No penalty for guessing. Answer every

question!• Perfect score 2400 (800 for each section)

MOST COLLEGES WILL ACCEPT EITHER/OR!

Where’s the money?FAFSA Workshop Feb.

14th FAFSA SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTS LOANS WORK STUDY YOUR PARENT’S SAVINGS ACCOUNT

Learn more at Financial Aid Night! College reps will be here from Sam Houston and Lone Star College Kingwood.

Credit Options Humble ISD Summer School On Campus or after school credit recovery Grad- Night School (seniors) Houston Learning Academy- $235 per course

Contact: (281) 852-2022 Texas Virtual School

Texas Tech Correspondence Course- $150 per

course (http://www.depts.ttuedu/ode/ec2k/heading.asp)

Texas Tech Credit by exam- $40 per course Retrieval- 70% Acceleration- 90%

No Schedule Changes AFTER June 1, 2012

All Course Plans and course selections will be locked on

Jan. 22nd for review.

Our Teachers are here tonight!Academic Lead Teachers

Elective Teachers

STAAR EOC

For Parents

Terry Perkins

Assistant Principal

New STAAR EOC assessments will be implemented with freshman entering in 2011-2012.

STAAR EOC is your graduation requirement

Replaces TAKS at all levels

•First implementation 2011-12

•Will be “significantly more rigorous” than TAKS (greater emphasis on alignment to college and career readiness)

What do we know about STAAR?

STAAR will focus on readiness for success in subsequent courses and, ultimately for college

and career readiness.

English: English I, English II, English III

Math: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II

Science: Biology, Chemistry, Physics

Social Studies: World Geography, World

History, U.S. History

STAAR EOC

Rigor of Assessment• Increase in length at most grades and subjects• Difficulty will be increased by including more

rigorous (challenging) items• Rigor will be increased by assessing skills at

greater depth and level of cognitive complexity. (This will measure growth of higher-achieving students)

• Two writing tasks (including personal narrative, literary, expository, persuasive, and analytic)

• English STAAR EOC will be two days of testing

Key Concepts

Course Grade and Credits

• STAAR EOC exams will count for 15% of the final grade for each course

• Individual course credit will be delayed until the completion of the STAAR EOC exam

Key Concepts

“Performance Labels”

• “ Level III”: Advanced Academic Performance (comparable to Commended on TAKS or higher)

• “Level II”: Satisfactory Academic Performance (comparable to Met Standard on TAKS)

• “Level I”: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance (comparable to Did Not Meet Standard on TAKS)-

•4 hour time limits for STAAR EOC

•Students must pace themselves to finish the exams

Time Limits

•Make-up testing for all grades and subjects

•Make-ups are planned for assessments given during all administrations (including summer)

Make-Up Testing

Graduation Requirements

• In order to receive a high school diploma, students must achieve a minimum score on each of the 12 EOC’s.

• There is also a cumulative score requirement for each student, but that standard has not been established by the State of Texas.