FORECASTING SPRING 2006 - West Linn · 2017-02-28 · Forecasting Important Dates Monday, February...
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FORECASTINGSPRING 2017
JUNIORS
CLASS OF 2019
Welcome – Mr. Mills
You get what you ask for
Find balance
Be thoughtful
Forecasting Process
The why: Budget/Staffing Impact/Course
Enrollment Impact
Forecasting Important Dates
Monday, February 27th – Forecasting Assemblies – 4-Year Planner
– Transcript
– Colored Forecasting Form
Tuesday, March 7th – Monday, March 13th
– Counselors will meet with each student individually to help in the forecasting process. These meetings have already been scheduled and will coincide with your English class.
– Turn in the following during your individual meeting with your Counselor:
• Colored Forecasting Form
• Yoga or Nia Form (pick up yoga/NIA forms in counseling office)
• Aide, Pro or Student Assistant Forms (if applicable)
Required Courses for Juniors
English 11 American Literature; a comprehensive class with both literature and
writing instruction
OR
AP English Language/Composition American
Literature; a comprehensive class with both literature and writing; however, there is a
significant focus on writing -- there will be more writing than in either Eng 11 regular or Eng
11 Honors. Students will also read major American works of literature (there has been
some misunderstanding about this, and it is important to note that this is still a literature
course!). Students will "have" to take the AP Exam and will receive AP Credit. I'm
assuming -- we will have to go through the process -- that students will also be able to get
some CCC credit through the ACC partnership that we have like the AP Lit and Comp
students are able to do (as well as other AP courses here at the high school).
Social Studies – 1 CreditStudents must complete 3.0 credits of Social
Studies to graduate.
Modern US History (1 credit) 10 – 12
AP US History (1 credit) 10 – 12
World History Gold (0.5 credit) 10 – 12
Honors Humanities (1 credit) 11 – 12
AP European History (1 credit) 11 – 12
Economics (0.5 credit) 11 – 12
AP Economics (1 credit) 11 – 12
Civics (0.5 credit) 10 – 12
Honors Law A (0.5 credit) 10 – 12
Honors Law B (0.5 credit) 10 – 12
Adv Honors Law A: Trial Prep (0.5 credit) 11 – 12
AP US Government & Politics (1 credit) 11 – 12
Psychology (0.5 credit) * 9 – 12
AP Psychology (1 credit) * 11 – 12
*elective only – does not count towards social
studies requirement for graduation
Mathematics Courses1 credit
Geometry
Adv. Algebra A
Adv. Algebra B
Adv. Algebra
Trigonometry
Pre – Calculus
AP Calculus (AB)
AP Calculus (BC)
AP Statistics
Math placement will be determined by current
math teacher.
Students must complete 3.0 credits of math to
graduate.
Science Courses1 credit unless marked
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics I
AP Physics II
Chemistry
Conceptual Physics
Organic & Biochemistry
Physics
Ecology Field Study (0.5 credit)
Geology (0.5 credit)
Geology of PNW (0.5 credit)
Marine Biology (0.5 credit)
Permaculture A (0.5 credit)
Permaculture B (0.5 credit)
Anatomy & Physiology 1 (0.5 credit)
Anatomy & Physiology 2 (0.5 credit)
Students must complete 3.0 credits of Science to graduate.
Of the 3.0 credits, 1.0 credit must be Life and 1.0 credit
must be Physical.
World Language Courses1 credit
Spanish I, II, III, or IV
AP Spanish
French I, II, III, or IV
AP French
Japanese I, II, III, IV or V
Chinese I, II, III, IV, or V
Many colleges prefer students take two or more consecutive World Language courses, through
Level II, for entrance into college.
California University Art Requirement**For University of California and Cal State Schools**
Must complete a full year (2 semesters) of Fine
OR Performing Arts in the same discipline for
California college/university admissions.
Example: Acting I and Acting II
Fine Arts0.5 credit unless marked
Art I
Art II (Must take Art I, first)
Art III (Must take Art II, first)
AP Art History
AP Studio Art (Must complete I & II, first)
Ceramics I
Ceramics II
AP Studio Art 3D (Ceramics) (Must complete I & II, first)
Clay & Animation I
Clay & Animation II
Film I
Film II
Photo I
Photo II (Must take Photo I, first)
Photo II Analog/Digital (Must take Photo I/Digital Photo, first)
Adv. Photo Workshop (Must have teacher consent)
AP Studio Art 2D (Photo)(Must complete Photo I & II, first)
Performing Arts0.5 credit unless marked
Acting I
Acting II(must have taken Acting I)
Acting III (must have taken Acting II)
Honors Theatre
Children’s Theatre(must have taken Acting I or Tech Theatre)
Technical Theatre
Technical Theatre II(must have taken Technical Theatre I)
Performing Arts1 credit, unless marked
Women’s Chorale
Concert Choir
Tenor/Bass
Choir Symphonic(Audition)
Choir Jazz(Early Bird) (Audition)
Band Concert II
Band Jazz (Early Bird) (Audition)
Band Symphonic (Audition)
Orchestra
AP Music Theory*
Technology/Communications
Web Programming
Broadcast Journalism I
Broadcast Journalism II
Journalism I
Journalism II (must have taken Journalism I)
Journalism II (must have taken Journalism I)
Journalism IV (must have instructor consent)
Creative Writing II
Website Design & Prod I
Website Design & Prod II (must have taken Web Design & Prod I)
Yearbook I
Yearbook II (must have taken Yearbook I)
Yearbook III
Yearbook IV
Robotics Exploration (S1)
Robotics Inquiry (S2)
Health Courses0.5 credit
Careers in Health
Child Development
Healthful Living
Health & Anatomy
PBC Nia
PBC Yoga
Credits must be completed during your
Junior OR Senior Year.
PE Courses0.5 credit
Dance I
Dance II
PBC Nia
PBC Yoga
Life Sports
Court Sports
Weight Training
Weight Training II
Credits must be completed during your
Junior OR Senior Year.
Athletic Participation PE Credit
The maximum credits earned through this process are 2 credits:
– 2 PE credits– only 0.5 credit per year, only one sport per year
This process includes: all OSAA athletics, approved club sports
associated with WLHS, Cheerleading and participation on the
Dance team.
Students will receive a Pass or Fail on their transcript for credits
earned.
After every season OSAA Athletic rosters are verified and added to
students transcripts.
Club sports will need verification from club coaches.
Athlete’s EligibilityRequirements
Must have taken 5 courses in the previous
semester
Must have passed 5 courses in the previous
semester
Must be taking 5 courses in the current
semester
Must be passing 5 courses in the current
semester
Early Bird and Summer School
Adjust your schedule to fit your needs
Don’t have room for certain classes? Check
out Early Bird and/or Summer School
Early Bird & 7th Period ElectivesNo Cost – Semester
Wellness I (9th grade level)
Wellness II (10th grade level)
Weight Training
Weight Training II (with
teacher approval)
Court Sports
Culinary Arts PBC
English Credit
Recovery
History Credit Recovery
Biology Credit
Recovery
Wellness NIA
Wellness Yoga
Must have 25 students registered in order to hold the class.
Students are required to take periods 1 – 6.
Summer SchoolJune 26th – July 14th (No classes July 4th)
GO AHEAD Mon – Fri
Wellness I
Wellness II
Trigonometry
Civics
NIA/YOGA
Credit Recovery Mon – Thurs
English
Biology/Life Science
EdOptions
Must have at least 15 students registered in order to hold the class.
No more than 2 absences are allowed to receive credit.
Cost:
$200.00 Go Ahead
$100 Credit Recovery
AM Session: 8:30 – 12:00
PM Session: 12:30 – 4:00
Application classes still open:
Primary Tutor – see Mrs. Kent (Main office)
Yearbook – see Mr. Krake (A104)
Amplifier – see Mr. Krake (A104)
ASB Leadership – see Ms. Kaiser (Forum)
Student Aides/Assistants *See Teachers or Office Staff for Aide forms
Attendance Office
Counseling Office
Library
Main Office
Only an aide twice in
high school
Pass/Fail grade for
Aides
Letter grade for Asst.
Teacher
Technology
Web Page
Must have excellent
attendance
Must have approval
from supervisor and
administrator
Student Pros*See office staff for forms
Office
Technology
Web
Only a pro twice in
high school
Letter Grade
Must have excellent
attendance
Must have approval
from supervisor and
administrator
Honor Graduate Program
6 AP/Honors credits (2 Math/Science and 2
Humanities)
3.6 weighted GPA or higher
If you drop an AP course, you may lose Honors
status
Must pass state tests in reading, writing, & math
20 or more hours of Community Service
For more information see web site:
www.wlwv.wlhs.k12.us , Ms. Yamauchi, or
Counselor for more information
Advanced Placement (“AP”)
Advanced Placement courses are college level courses that are graded on a weighted scale
(i.e. “A” = 5.0, “B” = 4.0, etc. This does not apply to D grades).
At the end of each course you will be required to take a national AP exam that determines the number of college credits you will receive for that particular course. It is up to the college whether or not they will accept AP college credit.
Leading up to forecasting you will have discussions with your teachers about recommendations for AP level courses. Each course may have specific application requirements and possibly summer work. You will not be allowed to drop an AP course once the class starts.
Advanced College Credit
Completing ACC approved courses with an “A” or “B” will earn community college credit that can be transferable to many 4 year universities.
CCC will notify students taking ACC approved courses for registration. You must pay $10 per credit to receive college credit (i.e. 4 credit course = $40).
Students CAN NOT get both ACC and AP credit for one course.
Review list of approved ACC courses on our website www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us > Academics > Curriculum > Advanced College Credit
See counselor for additional details!!!
Oregon University System “D” Rule
No Oregon public university will accept grades lower than a “C-” in required academic courses.
Student with “D’s” or lower in these courses will be required to make up the credit before applying to an Oregon public university.
See your counselor about credit recovery options!!!
Directions for Forecasting
Fill out 4-Year Planner (keep for your records)
Turn the following items into your
Counselor during your individual pre-
arranged forecasting meeting: (You will
NOT schedule this)• Colored Forecasting Form
• Yoga or Nia Form
• Aide, Pro or Student Assistant Forms (if applicable)
4-Year Credit Check Planner
For Class 2017 & Beyond
Note: Each semester = 0.5 credit. 24 total credits required to graduate. If you have
failed any courses do not list them above as you receive zero credits for failing
grade; or if you are missing any requirements, see your counselor ASAP.
Course Name Credits Credits Course Name Credits Credits
Language Arts (4 Credits) Needed Completed Health/PE (2 Credits)
English 9 1 Wellness I (9) 0.5
English 10 1 Wellness II (10) 0.5
English 11/Honors/AP Eng Comp 1 Health Selective (11 or 12): 0.5
English 12 or AP English Literature 1 PE Selective (11 or 12): 0.5
List add'l English credits as electives 4 Total List add'l Health/PE credits as electives 2 Total
Social Science/History (3 Cr) 1 World, 1 US, 0.5 Econ, 0.5 Civics
World History 9 OR 0.5
AP Human Geography 1
Modern US History A 0.5
Modern US History B OR 0.5 Course Name
Credits
Needed
Credits
Comple
AP US History 1 Course: 1
Civic/Gov Selective: 0.5 Course: 1
World Hist Selective 0.5 Course: 1
Economics OR: 0.5 List add'l credits as electives 3 Credits
AP Economics 1
List add'l History credits as electives 3 Total
Math (3 Credits)
Selective: 1
Selective: 1
Selective: 1
List add'l Math credits as electives 3 Total
Science (1 Life & 1 Physical)
Life Science 1
Physical Science 1
Selective: 0.5
Selective 0.5
List add'l Science credits as electives 3 Total
Graduation Requirement
Score
Needed Completed
Reading TBD
Writing TBD
Math TBD
Total Number of Credits: 24 .
Fine/Performing Arts OR Pro-Tech
OR World Language (3 Credits)
Electives (6 Credits required) You will have 18 credits listed if all courses taken at WLHS have been for credit; more if Early Bird courses taken. List courses below and indicate if 0.5 or 1 credits. Note: some courses carry 0 credit.
For Course Descriptions
www.wlhs.wlwv.k12.or.us
Academics
Curriculum
Course Descriptions
Forecasting will occur with your
Counselor in an individualized
previously scheduled appointment
based on your English class.