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HALLS HIGH SCHOOLS REGISTRATION All You Need to Know HALLS HIGH Mr. Culp Freshman Counselor SCHOOL COUNSELING Mrs. Miller Sophomore-Senior Counselor OFFICE Last Names A-G Ms. Eskew Sophomore-Senior Counselor Last Names H-N Mr. Byrd


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REGISTRATION

HALLS HIGH SCHOOLS

All You Need to Know

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HALLS HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELING OFFICE

Freshman Counselor

  • Mr. Culp

Sophomore-Senior Counselor Last Names A-G

  • Mrs. Miller

Sophomore-Senior Counselor Last Names H-N

  • Ms. Eskew

Sophomore-Senior Counselor Last Names O-Z

  • Mr. Byrd
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Graduation Requirements

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English 3 Math (Algebra 2 or Pre-Calc)* Science (Chemistry or 3rd Lab Science) Social Studies (US History) World Language Level 1 or 2 Electives *Or repeat Geometry if failed this year Schedules are based on an individual basis, know these courses may look a little different for everyone.

What all 11th grade students will take next year:

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Think carefully about your electives

Do I want to start my World Language this year or next?* Have I earned my physical activity and/or fine arts credit yet? What will I choose as my elective focus? *or not at all

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What is an Elective Focus?

A grouping of three courses from the same elective area. These are very specific. Make sure you are choosing wisely. This is as important as your core classes for graduation.

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AP Dual enrollment CTE Program Fine Arts Humanities Physical Fitness ROTC Math and Science Human Services

Elective Focus Choices:

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Advisory for AP & DE Students CTE Work Based Learning Marketing 1 AP Capstone AP Art through independent study: start with teachers. Advanced Media Art AP Human Geography Journalism with focus on Newspaper

What's New?

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QUEST OFFERINGS

Social Studies

AP European History (FY) AP US Government and Politics (FY) Psychology/Sociology (Semester) AP Psychology (FY) AP World History (FY)

CTE

Coding 1 (Fall 2020) Coding 2 (Spring 2021) Web Design (Each semester)

English

Science Fiction (FY) Appalachian and Southern Literature (Each semester) AP Language (11th grade, each semester)

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QUEST OFFERINGS CONTINUED

Science

Honors Organic Chemistry (does not count as third lab science, pre-reqs are Biology and Chemistry - FY)

P.E./Health

Aerobics (Each semester) Weight training (Each semester)

Math

AP Statistics (Each semester) Statistics CP (Each semester)

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QUEST OFFERINGS CONTINUED

World Language

Latin I (Each semester) Latin 2 (Each semester) Spanish 2 (FY) Honors Chinese 1 (Fall 2020) Honors Chinese 2 (Spring 2021) French 1 (FY) Honors French 2 (Each semester)

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PELLISSIPPI VS. TUSCULUM DUAL ENROLLMENT

Pellissippi

Psychology (11th and 12th) Photography (11th and 12) English Comp 1010 and 1020 (12th) Statistics (11th and 12th) Option 1: Take a class at HHS 2 days a week Option 2: Take a class at PSTCC or Online “Off Campus Dual Enrollment” Requires 3.0 unweighted GPA and ACT subscores of 19 in Reading, 19 in Math and 18 in English.

Both

  • Both are considered Dual

Enrollment courses and have the potential to earn college credit.

  • Students will be

responsible for the cost of textbooks for each Dual Enrollment class taken.

Tusculum

These courses are only

  • ffered online. There will be

no courses offered in person. Tusculum University provides Dual Enrollment

  • pportunities for high school

students who have not yet taken the ACT Students may also have a GPA of 2.75 to enroll in these dual enrollment courses. Chart explaining GPA and ACT requirements on the following slide.

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Tusculum Requirements

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Tusculum Dual Enrollment Classes

ARTS 208: Baroque through Modern Art History ARTS 204: Ancient Through Renaissance Art CISC 100: Computer as a Tool ENGL 110: Composition and Rhetoric I ENGL 111: Composition and Rhetoric II ENGL 225: World Literature ENGL 120: Introduction to Creative Writing GEOG 200: Introduction to Geography HIST 101: The West and the World I HIST 102: The West and the World II HIST 201: U.S. Survey I HIST 202: U.S. Survey II NSCI 105: Physical Science NSCI 105/L: Physical Science/Lab MATH 122: Quantitative Applications MATH 140: Elementary Statistics MATH 220: Discrete Mathematics MUSC 101: Introduction to Western Music PSYC 101: Essentials of Psychology POLS 110: American Government RELG 201: World Religions SOCI 101: Principles of Social Institutions SPCH 101: Public Speaking

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Pellissippi Requirements

Core DE Classes: ACT Scores:

Math 19 Reading 19 English 18 GPA: 3.0 unweighted

DE Elective Classes:

ACT Scores: 13 in all sub-tests GPA: 2.0 unweighted

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Pellissippi Dual Enrollment Classes

ENST 1340 – Machine Tool Technology PHED 2335 – Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries PHED 2435 – First Aid, Safety & CPR PHED 2660 – Wilderness Orienteering WEB 1600 – Web Design I: Introduction to Web Technology CRMJ 2020 – Introduction to Corrections CRMJ 2010 – Introduction to Law Enforcement CRMJ 1360 – Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation Non General Education Dual Enrollment Classes SOCI 1010 – Introduction to Sociology COMM 2045 – Public Speaking General Education Dual Enrollment Classes

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STEPS FOR DUAL ENROLLMENT

Make sure you meet the qualifications for either school you plan to take classes through. Get fimilar with the steps to apply. The Counseling Department will also bring Dual Enrollment coordinators to Halls High to assist in registration and applications for the College and the TSAC DE grant. Complete the Dual Enrollment contracts and submit those to your School Counselor. If you are taking classes at Pellissippi's campus, ask about the "Off Campus Contract."

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Why Take AP Classes?

AP Courses reflect the highest level of rigor available for a particular course Allow options for double majors or concentration areas Shorten degree program & will lessen semester course load Savings for tuition & presents

  • ptions for

internships, travel abroad, etc.

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Example of Potential Savings

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11th grade year: AP Seminar paired with AP Language & Composition, year-long setting Exam cost $142 12th grade year: AP Research, year-long setting Exam cost $142 This will take place of English 4 In your Schedule: Research will all be interest based. Use this as a research building block to make life easier in college. DIPLOMA: A student can receive an AP Capstone Diploma by: Scoring a 3 or higher on FOUR AP Exams AND Completing AP Seminar and Research CERTIFICATE: A student can earn the AP Capstone Certificate by: Taking and scoring a 3 or higher on BOTH AP Seminar and Research

AP CAPSTONE

REVIEW & REMINDERS

For more guidance on your decision, check out the AP Capstone tab on the School Counseling Website & the College Board Webstire

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REGISTRATION STEPS

Step 1

Core academic courses have been automatically enrolled or recommended in Family Portal (aka ASPEN, Family/Parent Portal) Select the remaining courses to fill in the 9 course offerings Students will still meet with Counselors individually or in small groups to review course selections. Carefully select 9 course offerings and 5 alternates

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Level Change for Academic Release: Complete only if you disagree with the core class teacher recommendations or need a Level Change; Found on the Website under “School Counseling” tab

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REGISTRATION STEPS

Step 3

Review your transcript in the Family Portal, graduation requirements, complete the graduation checklist, and discuss course selections with your parents. Choose your selections online on or before Feb. 14th @ 3:30 pm in Family Portal. NOTE: No selections submitted means courses will be chosen for you.

Step 4

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REGISTRATION STEPS

Step 5

Click Post when you have made your final decisions. This indicates to your counselor you have made your final decisions. Don’t forget to screen shot your courses when finished.

It also acknowledges you have discussed your requests with your parents.

Step 6

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Student Expectations

Complete Course Selections Online through Family Portal Read the Directions & Seek Additional Information Online Discuss Recommendations with Teachers, if you have questions Discuss Course Selections with Parents

  • Observe the Deadline of Feb. 14th at

3:30 pm.

  • Utilize the Counselor Note Section to

convey information to counselor

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Counselor Expectations

SCHEDULE STUDENTS IN CLASSES THAT MEET GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS DO OUR BEST TO MEET REQUESTS & WANTS OF THE STUDENTS REVIEW TRANSCRIPTS DURING THE PROCESS MANAGING INDIVIDUAL WANTS WHILE BALANCING THE NEEDS OF THE ENTIRE SCHOOL

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Parent Expectations

DISCUSS YOUR STUDENT’S COURSE SELECTIONS WITH HIM/HER REVIEW YOUR CHILD’S TRANSCRIPT WITH THEM AVAILABLE IN FAMILY/PARENT PORTAL

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REVIEW

When and Where are course selections online due? When are counselors available for discussion of Course Registration? Course Selections should be thoughtful.

  • Feb. 14th by 3:30 pm through Family Portal

Individual Meetings with Students to Discuss Classes: February 3rd-March 6th

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REVIEW CONTINUED

Where can I find this presentation and registration forms?

Go to Halls High School Website. Select the Student Tab. Under Student Support Tab go to School Counseling. On the School Counseling homepage find Registration 2020-21