Four Year Planning GETTING READY FOR HIGH SCHOOL & LOOKING AHEAD

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Four Year Planning GETTING READY FOR HIGH SCHOOL & LOOKING AHEAD

Rising 9th Grade Parent/Student Night – January 17 8th Grade field trip to JCHS- TBD in February (during school day). January 29-February 9th – Teacher recommendations in Infinite Campus High School Course Registration Process February 19-23rd – Students can view their academic plan in IC and choose electives March 4 – Course Verification Process: Students receive BLUE FORM from JCHS March 4-March 15th – Students complete blue forms and FVS summer form (if applicable) March 31st – Deadline for changes

Graduation Requirements English 4 Credits Mathematics 4 Credits Science 4 Credits Social Studies 3 Credits Health/Personal Fitness 1.0 Credit (0.5 credit each) World Language/Fine Arts/Career Tech 3 Credits Electives 4 Credits 23 Total Credits Needed for Graduation

High school credits are a way to measure a student’s academic progress and achievement. They represent the successful completion of a specific course or subject. What is a CREDIT? Each high school credit is earned by completing a certain number of instructional hours and demonstrating proficiency in a particular subject area. EARNING CREDIT 1 Semester Class .5 credit 1 Yearlong Class S1 .5 credit S2 .5 credit 1 credit

Understanding Credits PROMOTION REQUIREMENTS 9th 10th 5 Credits 10th 11th 11 Credits 11th 12th 17 Credits 12th GRAD 23 Credits

Middle School grades are calculated using the system of averages. High School Grading vs. Middle School Example High School grades are NOT averaged. Each semester grade is independent. Example 8th Grade English: 9th Grade English: Semester 1 60 grade Semester 1 60 grade (NC) Semester 2 80 grade Semester 2 80 grade (CR) Yearly average 70 grade NO yearly average. **Student receives a 70 and passes the class** **In this example, the student failed semester one and the course must be made up.** Attention Student Athletes: NO PASS NO PLAY: To participate in any sport, students must pass 5 courses the preceding semester. Summer school is considered an extension of spring semester. *All athletes must be on track to graduate at the beginning of each school year to play.

What happens if you do not pass a class? MAKING UP FAILED CLASSES Put class on schedule next year Summer School On-Line with Fulton Virtual School or Georgia Virtual School When you fail a class and retake the class, the new grade does not replace the failing grade. All attempted classes are shown on the High School transcript.

Understandi ng Grades GRADING SCALE: A (90-100) B (80-89) C (70-79) F ( 70) 7 additional points are added to a final grade of 70 or above in approved Honors, and Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate Programs (IB), and Dual Enrollment courses. PROGRESS REPORTS: Distributed every 6 weeks REPORT CARDS: Semester grades are earned in Dec and May REMINDER: Semester grades DO NOT average in High School

A general core academic course that any student can take. Depending on grades students can move to Honors or AP or Dual Enrollment level courses. FCS Instructional Levels AP courses are college level courses taught by HS Teachers. Students can earn college credit with a passing AP Exam score.* On-Level Advanced Placement (AP) *7 additional points are added to a final grade of 70 or above in approved Honors, and Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate Programs (IB), and Dual Enrollment courses. DE courses are college level courses taught by college professors on the college campus or online. Credits earned in DE courses count as HS and college credits.* Honors courses are advanced core courses taught to students needing a more rigorous learning experience in a certain subject area.* Honors High School Coursework Dual Enrollment (DE) International Baccalaureate Programs (IB) IB is an internationally infused program. IB Programs are rigorous, can earn college credit, and earn IB Diploma. Offered at Alpharetta, Riverwood, Westlake, and Centennial.*

LANGUAGE ARTS

9th Lit, American Lit, and two additional Language Arts classes are required to graduate from a Georgia High School. There are opportunities for advancing to higher levels based on grades and teacher recommendation. Below are examples of a typical 4 Year Plan for Language Arts. Language Arts Graduation Requirements 4 Credits EOC: 11th American Lit 9th Grade 9th Lit 9th Grade 9th Lit Honors 10th Grade 10th Lit -orWorld Lit 10th Grade 10th Lit Honors -orWorld Lit Honors 11th Grade 11th American Lit 12th Grade World Lit./Other 4th Language Arts 11th Grade 11th American Lit Honors 12th Grade AP Language Arts **Students that earn High School 9th Lit credit in 8th Grade could follow a plan like the one below. Honors placement depends on grades and teacher recommendation. 9th Grade 10th Lit Honors 10th Grade 11th American Lit Honors 11th Grade AP Lit -orDual Enrollment 12th Grade Dual Enrollment -or- Other

MATH

Math Graduation Requirements 4 Credits EOC: Algebra C&C Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and one additional Math course are required to graduate from a Georgia High School. Below are examples of a typical 4 Year Plan for Math. Resource: FCS High School Placement Guidelines 9th Grade Algebra C&C 10th Grade Geometry C&C 11th Grade Advanced Algebra C&C 12th Grade Precalculus or AMDM **Students that earn High School Algebra credit in 8th Grade would follow a 4 Year Plan resembling the one below. See linked pathways chart for more options. 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Geometry C&C H Advanced Algebra C&C H Pre-Calculus C&C H Calculus OR AP Calculus **Students interested in Dual Enrollment Math courses, must have taken Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Algebra before they can enroll in Dual Enrollment Math.

Math Pathway s

SCIENCE

Science Graduation Requirements 4 Credits EOC: Biology Biology, Physical Science or Physics, and Chemistry or Environmental Science or Earth Science are required Science courses to graduate from a Georgia High School. Math grades are important when determining your Science 4 Year Plan. There are opportunities for advancing to higher levels based on grades and teacher recommendation. Below are examples of a typical 4 Year Plan for Science. 9th Grade Biology 10th Grade Physical Science 9th Grade Biology Honors 11th Grade Environmental Science 10th Grade Chemistry Honors 11th Grade Physics 12th Grade Earth Science 12th Grade AP Science Course **Students that earn High School Physical Science in 8th Grade could have a 4 Year Plan that does not include Physical Science or Physics. **These students can still choose to take Physics or AP Physics. 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Biology -orBiology Honors Chemistry -orChemistry Honors AP Environmental Science AP Science Course

SOCIAL STUDIES

Social Studies Graduation Requirements 3 Credits EOC: US History American Government, World History, US History, and Economics are the required Social Studies courses to graduate from a Georgia High School. FCS does not offer Honors level Social Studies courses, but students can take AP level courses based on grades and teacher recommendation. 9th Grade American Government(.5) 10th Grade World History(1) 11th Grade US History(1) 12th Grade Economics(.5) 9th Grade AP American Government 10th Grade AP World History 11th Grade AP US History 12th Grade AP Economics **Students that earn High School American Government in 8th Grade could have a 4 Year Plan that does not include American Government. 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade World History US History Economics AP Social Studies Elective -orDual Enrollment Social Studies

WORLD LANGUAGE/ CAREER TECHNOLOGY/ FINE ARTS

Three credits of World Language and/or Career Technology and/or Fine Arts are required to graduate from a Georgia High School. World Language is typically a college admissions requirement. Students should take at least two years of World Language and consider additional years if planning to attend a competitive college. World Language Career Technology Fine Arts Graduation Requirements Credit 1 Spanish 1 Credit 2 Career Pathway Course 1 Credit 3 Fine Arts Credit 1 Credit 2 Credit 3 Career Pathway Course 1 -or- Fine Arts Career Pathway Course 2 -or- Fine Arts Career Pathway Course 3 -or- Fine Arts **Students that earn High School Spanish 1 credit in MS can apply that credit to this area. 3 Credits Credit 1 Middle School Spanish 1 Credit 2 Spanish 2 Honors Credit 3 Spanish 3 Honors NOTE: Students can continue taking World Language/Career Technology/Fine Arts courses after they earn 3 credits. Additional courses will count as Elective requirements for graduation.

JCHS Career Pathways Audio/Video, Technology and Film Business Computer Science Engineering and Technology Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism Sports and Entertainment Marketing

PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH

What’s Required & PE Elective Options To graduate from High School, all students are required to take Personal Fitness and Health. Each course is one semester long. Some FCS High Schools offer a Personal Fitness Waiver for students that participate in most GHSA sanctioned sports, Marching Band, and other school-based activities. Elective PE Classes Include: General PE 1, General PE 2, Intro to Lifetime Sports, Intro to Rec Games, Weight Training.

Personal Fitness & Health Graduation Requirements 1 Credit 9th Grade - Semester 1 9th Grade Lit Algebra I Biology Health French I Band 9th Grade - Semester 2 9th Grade Lit Algebra I Biology American Government French I Band 12th Grade - Semester 1 12th Grade Lit Pre-Calculus Earth Science Economics French 4 Band 12th Grade - Semester 2 12th Grade Lit Pre-Calculus Earth Science Personal Fitness French 4 Band Health and Personal Fitness are required to graduate from a Georgia High School. Both courses are semesterlong and worth .5 credit. Since they are semesterlong courses, students can take Health with American Government in 9th Grade and Personal Fitness with Economics in 12th Grade. Students can pay to take one or both courses during summer school. This is not necessary since they fit in your 4-year plan. If a student earns a Personal Fitness waiver, they gain the opportunity to take another .5 elective course.

ELECTIVES

Electives Graduation Requirements 4 Credits Four additional electives (student choice) are required to graduate from a Georgia High School. Electives could be additional PE, World Language, Career Pathway, Fine Arts, Core Subject Area, or Dual Enrollment courses. Below are a few examples of what a student could choose to take for elective. 9th Grade World Language 9th Grade Career Pathway Course 1 10th Grade Fine Arts 11th Grade Fine Arts 12th Grade Fine Arts 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Career Pathway Career Pathway Social Studies Course 2 Course 3 -or- Language Arts Elective 9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade World Language World Language World Language Dual Enrollment

Dual Enrollment What is Dual Enrollment? Georgia’s Dual Enrollment Program allows students enrolled at a participating eligible public high school to receive funding for college courses. Students can take up to 30 credit hours of college courses that will earn the student credit towards both high school graduation and college. DE courses are college level courses taught by college professors on the college campus or online. Credits earned in DE courses count as HS and College credits. Dual Enrollment Participation & Basic Eligibility Students must apply and be accepted to their college. Student must meet with their HS Counselor to select DE courses. 9th Graders are not eligible for the Dual Enrollment program. 10th Graders have limited options for the Dual Enrollment program ( Conditional Eligibility). 11th- 12th Graders are eligible to apply for the Dual Enrollment Program. Interested? Visit GA Futures to learn more! GA Futures: Dual Enrollment Overview

Graduation Status Report Meet with your HS Counselor Yearly!

Create a “DREAM SCHEDULE” – COURSE SELECTION This will NOT be your actual schedule Your teachers are choosing/selecting your CORE classes (SS, Science, ELA, Math) You can move up or down from Teacher recommendation via the “Course Verification Process” You can only move UP by signing a waiver

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