Welcome to HSEHS! General In Information We are excited to be - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Welcome to HSEHS! General In Information We are excited to be - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Class of 2023 Welcome to HSEHS! General In Information We are excited to be partner with you! Take advantage of opportunities (academically and socially) BYOD Environment-What does that mean? Athletic Orientation-March 12 th
General In Information
- We are excited to be partner with you!
- Take advantage of opportunities (academically and
socially)
- BYOD Environment-What does that mean?
- Athletic Orientation-March 12th
- Twitter: @HSEPrincipal @HSEGuidance
- Web: http://www.hse.k12.in.us/HHS/home.aspx
In Innovations Class Project
Royal Rumble
- August 1nd -9:00 to 12:00
- Freshman Orientation
- Upperclass mentors
- Games, tours, t-shirts
- Registration Forms at
Scheduling
Scheduling Process/Timeline
Week of January 21 Group Presentations to all 8th graders February 6 7:00pm 8th Grade Parent Night HSEHS Leonard Auditorium Feb 20-Mar 1 Individual appointments (student/parent/counselor) At junior highs May 31 Last day to make changes to requests (email counselor) August Registration Schedules ready for pick-up
Counseling Staff
- A-Brow, Mr. Cutter
- Broy-De, Mr. Davidson
- Dh-Gra, Mrs. Flake
- Gre-Ja, Mr. Poyer
- Je-L, Mrs. Rager
- M-N, Mr. Pletcher
- O-R, Mr. Zoeller
- Sa-Sz-Mr. Harney
- T-Z, Mrs. Gray
Registrar
- Mrs. Kiley
Administrative Assistants
- Mrs. Bright
- Mrs. Jones
- Mrs. Woolsey
Department Chair and College Counselor
- Mrs. Herndon
Diploma Types
- Core 40
- Academic Honors
Graduation Pathways-Class of 2023
- 1. Earn a diploma
- 2. Learn and Demonstrate Employability Skills
- 3. Meet Postsecondary-Ready Competencies
The specifics…
Earn a Core 40 or Academic Honors Diploma Complete one of the following experiences:
- Project-Based-ex. High school courses that include a project requirement
- Service-Based-ex. Extra curricular activities with a service component
- Work-Based –ex. Internships or workplace job
Meet one of the following competencies:
Academic Honors Diploma, SAT/ACT score, ASVAB score, Industry Certifications, Apprenticeships, AP or Dual College Credit
Core 40 Diploma
Core 40 English (4 years) 8 credits Math (3 years) (*Must enroll in Math/QR course all 4 years) 6 credits Science (3 years) 6 credits Social Studies (3 years) 6 credits PE (2 semesters) 2 credits Health (1 semester) 1 credit Business (1 semester) 1 credit Electives 12 credits Total = 42 credits
Academic Honors Diploma
Core 40 English ( 4 years) 8 credits Math (3 years) (*Must enroll in
Math/QR course all 4 years)
6 credits Science (3 years) 6 credits Social Studies (3 years) 6 credits PE (2 semesters) 2 credits Health (1 semester) 1 credit Business (1 semester) 1 credit Electives 12 credits Total = 42 credits (Core 40 diploma requirements, PLUS additional): Math (1 additional year) 2 credits Fine Arts (2 semesters) 2 credits World Language 3 years of one language 6 credits OR 2 years of two languages 8 credits
- Semester grades of C- or above, to count towards
diploma Overall GPA of 3.0 or higher, plus total credits of 47 One of the following:
- 4 semesters of AP courses, plus take AP exams
- Dual credit courses, to total 6 college credits
- SAT: 1250
Math: min 560 Evidence based Reading, and Writing: min 590
- ACT: 26 Composite
Business Requirement Option (All diplomas)
Courses Grade Dual Credit Pathway Personal Financial Responsibility 10, 11, 12 All pathways Preparing for College & Careers 9, 10 All pathways Accounting 10, 11, 12 Business pathway with emphasis on accounting and finance Digital Applications & Responsibility 9, 10, 11, 12 Ivy Tech Information Technology pathway and all Business pathways Principles of Marketing I 10, 11, 12 Ivy Tech Business pathway with emphasis on marketing ACP Business Administration 11, 12 Indiana University All Business pathways Intro to Computer Science 9, 10 All pathways Computer Science I 10, 11, 12 Information Technology pathway AP Computer Science Principles 9, 10, 11, 12 All pathways
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PE Specifics (all diplomas)
- 1 PE must be taught by HSE PE teacher
- During the school year
- On-site Summer PE – information available in the JH counseling office
- Options for Remaining PE credit:
- Take in traditional classroom setting
- Summer online PE (through Indiana Online Academy)
- Alternate PE credit through: sports participation (in or outside school), marching
band *Application and completion of online quizzes via Canvas required.
- REMEMBER: PE and HEALTH are separate courses!
Written Four Year High School Plan Worksheet
- Planning tool
- Fluid document
- Begin with the end in mind
- Place required courses first
- Consider programs with pre-requisite requirements
- Keep spaces open for future electives
- Remember to consider time constraints outside of school
Find it? …on the website under the Scheduling tab
What info is in the course guide?
Title and Length of course (* indicates 1 semester) Pre-requisites needed Open to students in these grades
What info is in the course guide?
Content-Area planning
Summer School - Online
- Indiana Online Academy www.indianaonlineacademy.org
- June 3-July 18
- Report to HSEHS for final exam
- No cost
- Registration open now
- Most common for incoming 9th:
- Health and/or PE
Sample Freshman Schedules – 14 cr.
Semester 1 (6 credits) Semester 2 (7 credits)
- 1. English 9 Honors
- 1. English 9 Honors
- 2. Geometry
- 2. Geometry
- 3. Biology
- 3. Biology
- 4. AP World History
- 4. AP World History
- 5. Orchestra
- 5. Orchestra
- 6. Study Hall
- 6. PE
- 7. French II Honors
- 7. French II Honors
Additional credit:
- Took summer school PE (online)
Sample Freshman Schedules – 12 cr.
Semester 1 (6 credits) Semester 2 (6 credits)
- 1. English 9
- 1. English 9
- 2. Algebra I
- 2. Algebra I
- 3. Algebra Lab
- 3. Algebra Lab
- 4. Earth/Space Science
- 4. Earth/Space Science
- 5. Study Hall
- 5. Study Hall
- 6. PE
- 6. Health
- 7. Intro to 2D Art
- 7. Horticulture
Sample Freshman Schedules – 16 cr.
Semester 1 (6 credits) Semester 2 (7 credits)
- 1. English 9
- 1. English 9
- 2. Geometry Honors
- 2. Geometry Honors
- 3. Biology Honors
- 3. Biology Honors
- 4. World History
- 4. World History
- 5. German II
- 5. German II
- 6. Principles of Biomedical Science
- 6. Principles of Biomedical Science
- 7. Study Hall
- 7. Preparing for College and Careers
Additional 3 credits:
- Took summer school PE (onsite), and Health (online), will earn second PE credit through Spring sport
Royal Rumble
- Freshman Kick-Off
- Before school starts on August 1st
- Upper-class mentors
- Games, tours, pizza, t-shirts
Tips:
- Ask for help
- Get involved
- Focus on effort
Take pride in yourself and in the Royals!