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Pickerington High School Central 11th Grade Registration Presentation Class of 2017 www.pickerington.k12.oh.us PHSC School Counselors Mrs. Jennifer Dashner A-E Ms. Maria Perez F-L Mrs. Lynn Dembski M-Ri Mrs. Julie Brunner Ro-Z High


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Pickerington High School Central

11th Grade Registration Presentation

Class of 2017 www.pickerington.k12.oh.us

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PHSC School Counselors

  • Mrs. Jennifer Dashner

A-E

  • Ms. Maria Perez

F-L

  • Mrs. Lynn Dembski

M-Ri

  • Mrs. Julie Brunner

Ro-Z

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High School Graduation Requirements

  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Science
  • Mathematics
  • Health/P.E.
  • Fine Arts
  • Elective
  • Total
  • 4 credits
  • 3 credits
  • 3 credits
  • 4 credits
  • 1 credit (Health .5/PE (two classes or waiver)
  • 1 credit
  • 4 credits
  • 20 credits

Subject Area Credits

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High School Diplomas

  • Standard Diploma-student meets all

graduation requirements and pass all sections of the Ohio Graduation Test.

  • Honors Diploma-a student who completes

the college preparatory curriculum shall meet 7 or 8 specified criteria.

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Honor’s Diploma Criteria

  • Earn 4 credits of English.
  • Earn 4 credits of math including Alg. I, Alg. II,

and Geometry or higher math.

  • Earn at least 4 credits of science including 1

credit of Physics and 1 credit of Chemistry.

  • Earn at least 4 credits of social studies.
  • Earn 3 credits of one foreign language or 2

credits of two foreign languages.

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Honor’s Diploma Continued…

  • Earn 1 credit in Fine Arts.
  • Maintain an overall high school grade

point average of at least a 3.5 unweighted.

  • Obtain a 27 on the ACT or a 1210 on the

SAT.

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Ohio Graduation Test

  • Students must pass all 5 sections of the

OGT to graduate. (Or the subject area end

  • f course exam given each spring)
  • Math
  • Science
  • Social Studies
  • Reading
  • Writing
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Alternate Pathway

  • Only failed 1 test by 10 points or less.
  • Has a 97% attendance rate, excluding excused absences.
  • Has not been expelled from high school.
  • Has a 2.5 GPA in the subject area of test failed.
  • Has completed all other high school curriculum

requirements in the subject area of failed test.

  • Has attended any intervention programs offered by the

school with a 97% attendance rate.

  • Holds a letter of recommendation from all teachers in

the subject area of failed test and the principal.

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The MINIMUM Core

for College preparation in Ohio

  • English-4 units
  • Math-3 units
  • Science-3 units
  • Social Studies-3 units
  • Foreign Language-2 units
  • The Arts-1 unit

** Competitive colleges will want you to have more than this!

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Pass/Fail Option

  • Students may take up to 1 credit of elective courses in the

departments of technology, art, theatre, service learning, business, music. In addition, student may take physical education as pass/fail.

  • Courses taken as pass/fail will receive graduation credit and will

be counted towards eligibility.

  • To take a class pass/fail must be done within the first four weeks
  • f a semester.
  • Pass/Fail forms are available in the counseling office and must be

signed by the teacher.

  • To receive credit for a pass/fail course, a student must earn at

least a D- or 60%.

  • A student choosing the letter grade option (A, B, C, D, F) must do

so by the end of the course.

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Dual Credit and College Credit Plus Classes

  • The College Credit Plus program (CCP) offers qualified

high school students on-site access to directly transcripted credit through dual-credit. Students passing CCP classes will receive both high school and college credit for the course at no cost and without taking an exit exam.

  • Students may enroll in college courses at their high

school buildings, at local college campuses, or online. Classes may be taught by college faculty or Pickerington faculty with proper credentials.

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High School Credit for College Credit Plus (CCP)

  • CCP classes will count for high school credit,

with certain classes counting as replacements for courses required for graduation. Check the Registration Guide (link) for specific courses.

  • CCP Parent/Student meeting is February

17, at 7pm in the PHSC Performing Arts Center

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Choosing the right classes

  • English
  • 1. English 12
  • 2. Advanced Placement

Literature and Composition or Language and Composition

  • 3. CCP choices
  • 4. Honors Thematic Studies
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Choosing the right math class

  • 1. College Transition Math
  • 2. Algebra 2 /Honors Algebra 2
  • 3. Pre Calculus/ Honors Pre Calculus
  • 4. Intro to Calculus and Discrete Math
  • 5. Statistics
  • 6. Advanced Placement Statistics
  • 7. Advanced Placement Calculus AB
  • 8. Advanced Placement Calculus BC
  • 9. CCP Math Courses
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Choosing the right Social Studies Class

  • 1. Required

○ Principles of Democracy or Advanced Placement Government or CCP Political Science 1100 ○ Economics/AP Economics

  • 2. Electives

○ Psychology ○ AP Psychology ○ AP European History ○ Contemporary Issues ○ History of American Sports ○ CCP courses *4 credits of social studies required for honors diploma

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Choosing Science Classes

  • Physics (required for

honors diploma)

  • Chemistry (required for

honors diploma)

  • Forensic Science 1 & 2
  • Ecology (½)
  • Food Science (½)
  • Astronomy (½)
  • Honors Anatomy and

Physiology A & B

3 credits required

  • Integrated Science (1) and Biology (1)
  • 1 credit in advanced science such as:
  • Meteorology and

Oceanography (½)

  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Physics
  • AP Environmental

Science

  • Honors Organic

Chemistry

  • CCP options
  • Biomedical

Health Stem Pathway Classes (check prerequisite in registration guide)

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Choosing Electives

  • Look at prerequisites.
  • Consider class load.
  • Consider what you enjoy

doing.

  • Always choose the most

rigorous classes that you can handle including Honors, Advanced Placement Courses and CCP classes.

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Foreign Language

  • Consider the following:

– Most colleges require 2 years of the same foreign language. – AP Languages are available in French, Spanish and German – CCP Spanish and French – Honors diploma requires 3 years of

  • ne or 2 years of two.

– Student must meet language proficiency requirements to move to the next level.

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New School Day Schedule for 2016-17

  • Each school day will consist of 26 (15 minute)

mods.

  • Lunch will be 2 mods. (30 minutes)
  • Most classes will be 3 mods (45 minutes)
  • Most lab and AP classes will be 4 mods

(1 hour). The length of each class is indicated on the course registration worksheet.

  • Study halls can be 1- 3 mods (15 min to 45 min).
  • A full time schedule is 6 classes each semester.
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Important Reminders:

  • Registration deadline is March 11th.
  • If you do not complete your online registration by the deadline or

you do not choose enough classes, your counselor will create your schedule or add classes.

  • Remember, there is a district schedule change policy. You will

find it in the course guide at (link). You will NOT be allowed to drop a class because you change your mind, to change lunch periods, or to request a teacher change.

  • Students do NOT need to request study hall or lunch. Those will

be added automatically.

  • You will receive a verification of the classes you choose after

spring break.

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Students will be registering for their classes on the Infinite Campus Portal

  • Instructional Video https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6NbN-

O8BQIvUG5hRTFZYTIwamc/view?usp=sharing

  • See Separate Handout:

“Using the Portal to Request Courses for 2016-17”

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