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Transcript of Freshman Orientation
WELCOME CLASS OF
2015
Freshman Orientation
Alma Mater
There’s a school in Chester CountyA school we all love well;
And the sturdy sons of PhoenixIts virtues love to tell.
Sing it out among the High Schools;Spread the tale with vim and might
Old Phoenix stands defender ofThe Purple and the White.
Welcome
Phoenixville Area High SchoolPrincipal: Dr. Craig Parkinson Assistant Principal: Mr. Nicholas
Gilly
Dean of Students: Mrs. Stephanie Sturdivant
Guidance Counselors: Ms. Ishler…. All 12th Grade Students
Mrs. Johnson…. All 11th Grade Students
Mr. Yeager…..All 10th Grade Students
Mrs. Wiegand.... All 9th Grade Students
1. BE AWARE OF PREREQUISITES. YOUR PLACEMENT THIS YEAR WAS BASED ON
YOUR PERFORMANCE LAST YEAR.2. CHOOSE CLASSES THAT PROVIDE A
BALANCE…THE BEST CHANCE FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS WITH A CHALLENGING COURSE LOAD
3. CONSIDER OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES/EXTRACURRICULAR INVOLVEMENT, INTERESTS AND
STRENGTHS WHEN SCHEDULING.
How to schedule??
English 9English 9 Global Studies Global Studies
English 9 Academic- successful completion of 8th grade Language Arts.
English 9 College Prep. – A Minimum of 80% in 8th grade Language Arts.
English 9 Honors – A Minimum of a 90% in High Language Arts.
Global Studies Academic – Successful Completion of 8th grade Social Studies.
Global Studies College Prep. – A minimum of an 80% in 8th grade Social Studies.
Global Studies Honors – A minimum of a 90% in 8th grade Social Studies.
AP Human Geography – A Minimum grade of 94% in both Language Arts and Social Studies and the Recommendation of your Social Studies teacher.
Prerequisites.
ScienceScience MathMath
Investigating the Earth and Its Environment (Academic)- Successful Completion of 8th grade Science.
Chemistry College Prep. – A minimum grade of an 80% in Algebra I
Chemistry Honors – A minimum of an 80% in Algebra II.
Algebra 1B – A Minimum grade of 70% in Algebra 1A.
Algebra 1 Academic – Scored below a 70% in 8th grade Algebra 1A.
Algebra 1 College Prep. – Scored below a 70% in 8th grade Algebra 1.
Geometry College Prep - A Minimum of 70% in Algebra 1.
Geometry Honors - A minimum grade of 80% in Algebra II Honors.
Prerequisites (cont’d)
All Freshman Must
Take a 6 day a cycle course; Techniques in Writing.
Schedule a MINIMUM of 6 credits, MAXIMUM of 7 credits.
Be responsible to complete the summer reading assigned by your level of 8th grade English.
A schedule may look like…..
Pd 1 – Eng 9 CPPd 2 – Global Studies CPPd 3 - Algebra 1 CPPd 4a – Chem lab, PE,
and 2 Study Halls. Pd 5a – Chemistry CPLUNCHPd 6 – Spanish IIPd 7 –TW/semester 2
elective.
IF THE ELECTIVE IS A .5 YR LONG ELECTIVE IT MEETS 3 DAYS PER 6 DAY CYCLE AND CAN FIT AROUND A SCIENCE LAB.
IF THE ELECTIVE IS A .5 SM LONG ELECTIVE IT WILL MEET EITHER THE FIRST OR SECOND SEMESTER / EACH DAY FOR 2 MARKING PERIODS.
RULE OF THUMB – 1.YOU CAN ADD 2, (.5 YR OR SM) ELECTIVES TO FILL IN 1 PERIOD.2. WRAP .5 YR ELECTIVES AROUND LABS.
How to fill in electives.
MUSIC
05102A CONCERT BAND 1.005102D CONCERT BAND PT .5 YR05106A WIND ENSEMBLE HONORS* 1.005106D WIND ENSEMBLE PT HONORS* .5 YR05106M MARCHING BAND .5 YR 05105 JAZZ BAND HONORS* .5 YR05110A CONCERT CHOIR 1.005110D CONCERT CHOIR PT .5 YR05111 VOCAL ENSEMBLE HONORS* .5 YR
How to fill in electives.
TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
05168 FILM STUDIES .5 SM10005 APPLIED BUS DOCUMENTS & GRAPHICS .5 SM10201 WEB DESIGN – DREAM WEAVER .5 SM10201C HTML CP .5 SM10202A GRAPHICS I .5 SM10202B GRAPHICS II .5 SM10249A COMPUTER AID DRAFTING & DESIGN I .5 SM10249B COMPUTER AID DRAFTING & DESIGN II .5 SM11051 TV PRODUCTION .5 YR11151 DIGITAL VIDEO WORKSHOP .5 YR11099 SCRIPTWRITING .5 YR
How to fill in electives.
Graduation Requirements – Class of 2015
Minimum credit requirements: 24 credits English - 4.0 credits Social Studies - 3.0 credits* Math - 3.0 credits* Science - 3.0 credits* Technology - 0.5 credits Physical Education - 1.0 credits Health - 0.5 credits Techniques of Writing I – 0.5 credits Arts - 0.5 credits Electives - 6.0 credits *You must take a fourth year course in two of the following disciplines:
Math, Science, or Social Studies ** Strongly recommended that at least one elective is in the area of the
Arts and one elective in the area of Health and Physical Education.
Graduation Requirements (cont’d)
In addition to the credit requirements:
Students are required to attain a score of proficient or higher on the 11th grade PSSA or a district level assessment that parallels the 11th grade PSSA.
In accordance with 22 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 4; all students must complete a “culminating project” in order to be eligible to graduate. The nature and form of this project will be determined by the school district.
Note: IEP/Special Education outcomes and requirements to graduate supersede these requirements.
Electives
Electives should be chosen after core courses are selected.
Student should add electives to a total credit count greater than 6.0 and no more than 7.0 credits.
Be sure to select alternative electives in case your 1st choice electives can not be scheduled.
Students are NOT guaranteed to receive their chosen electives, but we try very hard to make it happen.
SPECIFIC QUESTIONS that pertain to your child can be directed to Mrs.Wiegand 484-927-5125 or [email protected]
LUNCHES
YOUR LUNCH WILL FIT IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR SCHEDULE. LUNCHES ARE MADE UP OF ALL GRADES. FOOD IS EXCELLENT
AND RELATIVELY CHEAP.
Your Lunches Effect pd 4 and 5
4th LUNCH 5th LUNCH 5C LUNCH HR: 7:35 – 7:43 HR: 7:35 – 7:43 HR: 7:35-7:43 1st: 7:47-8:37 1st: 7:47-8:37 1st: 7:47-8:37 2nd: 8:41-9:31 2nd: 8:41-9:31 2nd: 8:41-9:31 3rd: 9:35-10:25 3rd: 9:35-10:25 3rd: 9:35-10:25
(4)L: 10:30-10:59 4A:10:29-11:19 4A: 10:29-11:19
4B: 11:03-11:53 (5) L: 11:23-11:53 5A: 11:38 – 12:23 5B: 11:57-12:47 5B: 11:57-12:47 (5C) L:12:17-
12:47
6th: 12:51-1:41 6th: 12:51-1:41 6th: 12:51-1:41
7th: 1:45-2:35 7th: 1:45-2:35 7th: 1:45-2:35
LOCKERS
YOUR LOCKER AND LOCKER COMBINATION WILL BE PROVIDED TO YOU THIS EVENING. MOST STUDENTS CARRY
BACKPACKS AND CHOOSE TO USE THEIR LOCKER IN THE AM, BEFORE OR AFTER LUNCH AND AT THE END OF THE DAY.
ORGANIZATION OF BOTH YOUR LOCKER AND BACKPACK CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND AGGRAVATION.
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS ARE ALWAYS AVAILABLE. MAKE AN APPOINTMENT, MAKE YOUR SCHEDULE
PERFECT, TALK ABOUT YOUR FUTURE AND GET BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH PHOENIXVILLE AREA
HIGH SCHOOL FAMILY.
Guidance :
7 things you can do to ensure a successful first year of high school and beyond…..
1-Highly successful students are organized.Writing down all assignments, checking skyward everyday, using color coded folders, having a big wall calendar, using your assignment books etc…
2-Highly successful students ask questions.Learn to advocate for yourself. Asking questions will help to clarify difficult concepts and assignments.
7 things you can do to ensure a successful first year of high school and beyond…..
3- Highly successful students have support.Whether it be a parent, trusted adult, or friend…successful students have someone they can turn to when they need help.
4- Highly successful students read independently.School can’t teach you everything you need to know. The most successful students read on their own.Any type of reading works!!
7 things you can do to ensure a successful first year of high school and beyond…..
5-Highly successful students have fun in school.Get involved! There is more to school than class and homework. Find that club, sport or community service that peeks your interest.
6- Highly Successful students are well-mannered.Being kind and respectful will get you really far in school…… as well as life.
The most important thing you can do to ensure a successful first year of high school and
beyond…..
7- Highly Successful Students focus on learning. NOT grades. At the end of an assignment or study session, a highly successful student feels that he/she is successful if he/she understands the material. Developing a love for learning will ensure a well-rounded, happier and successful student.
Favorite Quote of All Time
“Whether you think you canOr you think you can’t---
You are right.”
Henry Ford