JHS STUDENT SERVICES
Transcript of JHS STUDENT SERVICES
JHS STUDENT SERVICES
• MR. DAN SCOTT, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
• MRS. SHERRI MCLAUGHLIN, SCHOOL COUNSELOR CLASS 2021 FRESHMAN H-P
• MR. SAUMIL THAKKAR, SCHOOL COUNSELOR CLASS OF 2022 FRESHMAN A-G
• MRS. MEGAN WATERSTRAAT, SCHOOL COUNSELOR CLASS OF 2020 FRESHMAN Q-Z
• MR. JOE O’NEIL, DEPARTMENT CHAIR FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
• MRS. CINDY WEGER, SCHOOL NURSE
• MRS. MELISSA SUTTLES , STUDENT SERVICES SECRETARY
JHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
• 4 CREDITS OF ENGLISH
• 3 CREDITS OF MATH (ALGEBRA & GEOMETRY REQUIRED)
• 2.5 CREDITS OF SOCIAL STUDIES (GEOGRAPHY, US HISTORY & CIVICS REQUIRED)
• 2 CREDITS OF SCIENCE (BIOLOGY AND A PHYSICAL SCIENCE REQUIRED)
• 4 CREDITS OF PE/DRIVERS ED/HEALTH
• .5 CREDITS OF CONSUMER ED
• 24.5 TOTAL CREDITS ARE REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
• ONE YEAR OF 6.5 CREDITS AND THE OTHER YEARS 6.0 CREDITS ARE NEEDED TO GRADUATE WITH YOUR CLASS.
JHS VS. COLLEGE REQUIREMENTS
JHS Most Four Year Colleges4 Years English 4 Years English
3 Years Math 3 to 4 Years Math
2.5 Years Social Studies 3 Years Social Science (same as Soc. Studies)
2 Years Science 3 Years Science
4 credits PE/Health/Drivers Ed.
2 Years of the same Foreign Language at the High
School level
EXAMPLE: 4 YEAR PLANFreshmen Sophomore Junior Senior
English 9 English 10 English 11 English 12
Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Elective
Biology Physical Science or
Chemistry
Consumer Ed. Elective
World Culture Geography Health US History Elective
Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education
Elective Elective Elective Elective
Advisory/Lunch Advisory/Lunch Advisory/Lunch Advisory/Lunch
Drivers Ed (either 9th or
10th grade)
Civics CVE or CEO
*Not for everyone
SCHEDULE CHANGE POLICY AT JHS STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REGISTER FOR SUBJECTS THEY WANT AND NEED BEFORE THE MASTER SCHEDULE IS
FINALIZED AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR. THE COURSE DESCRIPTION GUIDE SHOULD HELP YOU DETERMINE WHAT TO
EXPECT IN ADVANCE AS WELL AS INFORMATION PERTAINING TO COURSE OFFERINGS THAT ALIGN WITH POST-SECONDARY
GOALS.
SCHEDULE CHANGES WILL BE MADE FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
• 1. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF A SUMMER SCHOOL COURSE
• 2. NOT MEETING A PRE-REQUISITE COURSE REQUIREMENT
• 3. MASTER SCHEDULE CONFLICTS
• 4. COURSES NEEDED TO MEET GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
• 5. A MISSING REQUIREMENT FOR UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS OR POST-SECONDARY PLAN
• 6. INCOMPLETE SCHEDULE
ELECTIVES AVAILABLE TO SOPHOMORESFamily and Consumer Science Career and
Technology
Career/Tech
Continued
Visual Art Modern Language Music Business
Foods I Tech. Exploration Intro to Woodworking Intro to Art American Sign
Language
Music Appreciation Computer Application I
Foods II Intro to Ag. Advanced Woodworking Drawing I German Music Theory Computer Applications II
Clothing I Horticulture Advanced Carpentry Painting Spanish Orchestra Introduction to Business I
Clothing II Greenhouse Small Engines 2D Design
(Graphics)
Jazz Band Intro to Business II
Child Development Plant Science Intro to Auto Intro to Crafts Social Science Symphonic/
Marching Band
Accounting
Animal Science Intro to Electricity Pottery World History Madrigals Business Law
English Intro to Metalworking Intro to Drafting 3D Design
(Sculpture)
Honors World History Women’s Ensemble Sports Entertainment
Marketing
Interpersonal Communication Advanced Metalworking 3D Drafting Men’s Ensemble Entrepreneurship
Journalism Intro to Welding Civil Engineering
Drafting
Drivers Education Concert Choir Business Concepts
ELECTIVES AVAILABLE TO JUNIORS Family and
Consumer
Science
Career and Technology Advanced Welding Architectural Drafting Advanced Drawing Science Music Business
Foods I Tech Exploration Intro to Woodworking Visual Art Advanced Painting AP Biology II Music Appreciation Computer Applications I
Foods II Intro to Ag Advanced Woodworking Intro to Art Modern Language Zoology Music Theory Computer Applications II
Clothing I Horticulture Advanced Carpentry Drawing I ASL I or II Chemistry (Honors,
Standard or
Fundamental)
AP Music Theory Introduction to Business I
Clothing II Greenhouse Small Engines Painting Spanish I, II, III or IV AP Chemistry Marching/Symphoni
c Band
Introduction to Business II
Child Development Plant Science Intro to Auto 2D Design (Graphics) German I, II or III Physics (Honors,
Standard or
Fundamental)
Orchestra Accounting I
Child Care Animal Science Auto Tune-Up Intro to Crafts Social Studies Astronomy Jazz Band Honors Accounting II
Child Care
Experience
Agri-Business
Management
Auto Service Pottery World History or
AP World History
English Madrigals Business Law
Parenting Intro to Metalworking Intro to Electricity 3D Design (Sculpture) Psychology Interpersonal
Communication
Concert Choir Sports Entertainment
Marketing
Adult Living Advanced Metalworking Intro to Drafting Photography American History
through Film
Journalism Men’s/Women’s
Ensemble
Entrepreneurship
Health Careers Intro to Welding 3D Drafting AP Art History GIS I and/or GIS II Math Computer
Programming I, II
AP Computer Science
Principals
ELECTIVES AVAILABLE TO SENIORS Family and Consumer
Science
Career and Technology Advanced Welding Architectural Drafting Advanced Drawing Science Music Business
Foods I Tech Exploration Intro to Woodworking Visual Art Advanced Painting AP Biology II Music Appreciation Computer
Applications I
Foods II Intro to Ag Advanced Woodworking Intro to Art Modern Language Zoology Music Theory Computer
Applications II
Clothing I Horticulture Advanced Carpentry Drawing I ASL I, II, or III Chemistry: Honors,
Standard or
Fundamental
AP Music Theory Introduction to
Business I
Clothing II Greenhouse Small Engines Painting Spanish I, II, III, IV or
V
AP Chemistry Marching/Symphonic
Band
Introduction to
Business II
Child Development Plant Science Intro to Auto 2D Design (Graphics) German I, II, III or IV Physics:
Honors, Standard or
Fundamental
Orchestra Accounting I
Child Care Animal Science Auto Tune-Up Intro to Crafts Social Studies Astronomy Jazz Band Honors Accounting II
Child Care Experience Agri-Business Management Auto Service Pottery World History or
AP World History
Honors Anatomy &
Physiology
Madrigals Business Law
Parenting Intro to Metalworking Intro to Electricity 3D Design (Sculpture) Psychology English 12 or AP
Language or AP
Literature
Concert Choir Sports
Entertainment
Marketing
Adult Living Advanced Metalworking Intro to Drafting Photography American History
through Film
Interpersonal
Communication
Men’s/
Women’s Ensemble
Entrepreneur-
ship
Health Careers Intro to Welding 3D Drafting AP Art History GIS and GIS II Journalism CNA (Basic Nurses Training)
Math Algebra II or Honors Algebra
II
Pre-Calculus or AP Pre-
Calculus
Stats or AP Stats Calculus or
AP Calculus
AP Computer Science
Principals or
Computer
Programming I, II, III
CVE or CEO
GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA)
STANDARD COURSES ARE AWARDED THE FOLLOWING GRADE POINTS:
A= 4 POINTS B=3 POINTS C=2 POINTS D= 1 POINT F= 0 POINTS
HONORS COURSES ARE AWARDED THE FOLLOWING GRADE POINTS:
A= 5 POINTS B=4 POINTS C= 3 POINTS D= 1 POINT F= 0 POINTS
AP COURSES ARE AWARDED THE FOLLOWING GRADES POINTS:
A= 5.5 POINTS B= 4.5 POINTS C=3.5 POINTS D= 1.5 POINTS F= 0 POINTS
HONORS COURSES AT JHS Honors English 9 Honors Spanish III Honors Biology
Honors English 10 Honors Spanish IV Honors Chemistry I
Honors English 11 Honors Spanish V Honors Physics
Honors German III Honors Anatomy & Physiology
Honors German IV Honors Geometry Honors Music Theory
Honors Accounting II Honors Algebra II Honors Music Performance Seminar
Honors Economic Survey Honors Pre-Calculus Honors Accounting II
ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) COURSES AVAILABLE AT JHS
• AP CALCULUS AP WORLD HISTORY
• AP STATISTICS AP US HISTORY
• AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES AP ART HISTORY
• AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE AP MUSIC HISTORY
• AP ENGLISH LITERATURE
• AP BIOLOGY II
• AP CHEMISTRY
COURSE SELECTION DATES
•THE SKYWARD WINDOW TO SELECT CLASSES WILL BE OPEN FROM
JANUARY 8, 2019 UNTIL JANUARY 18, 2019.
•AFTER ENTERING YOUR COURSES IN SKYWARD, TURN IN YOUR COURSE
SELECTION SHEET TO STUDENT SERVICES: THE SOONER YOU TURN IT IN,
THE SOONER YOU WILL BE CALLED TO MEET WITH YOUR COUNSELOR!
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
•YOU WILL NEED YOUR SKYWARD USERNAME AND
PASSWORD FOR THE COURSE SELECTION PROCESS
•THIS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE FROM MRS. SUTTLES
IN STUDENT SERVICES
COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS
•THROUGH YOUR CONVERSATIONS WITH YOUR TEACHERS, YOUR PARENTS,
AND YOUR SCHOOL COUNSELORS; FIND THE INFORMATION YOU NEED TO
MAKE THE BEST DECISIONS FOR YOU.
•VISIT WWW.JHS.JSD117.ORG, STUDENT → STUDENT SERVICES → COURSE
GUIDE FOR ALL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND PRE-REQUISITE INFORMATION.
•THIS IS YOUR FUTURE!