Post on 18-Jun-2020
PETERS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL 9TH GRADE COURSE SELECTION FOR FAMILIES
2020-2021
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Class of 2024
PTHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT & GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
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PTHS COUNSELING TEAM
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Counselor Students by Last Name
Ms. Patton A-C pattona@pt-sd.org Ext. 5232
Ms. Riggle D-Hh rigglec@pt-sd.org Ext. 5234
Ms. Simmons Hi-Mh simmonsa@pt-sd.org Ext. 5517
Mrs. Prinsen Mi-Se prinsenh@pt-sd.org Ext. 5220
Mr. Sudol Sf-Z sudolj@pt-sd.org Ext. 5238
PTHS ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
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Contact Role Email
Mrs. Pavlik High School Principal pavlikl@pt-sd.org
Mr. Lesnett Students Last Names A-L
lesnettc@pt-sd.org
Mrs. Conroy Students Last Names M-Z
conroyj@pt-sd.org
Mrs. Steffen Dean of College and Career Readiness
steffenl@pt-sd.org
PTHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
The PTHS Counseling Program provides a developmental counseling program addressing college and career readiness, personal/social and academic needs of all our students.
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Visit Us Online!
http://www.ptsd.k12.pa.us/hsGuidance.aspx
Academic Integrity at PTHS
Honest and responsible scholarship. Students respect their own learning as well as that of others by submitting their own original work, citing sources, identifying work completed collaboratively, and maintaining honesty during assessments.
Honor Code - As a student of Peters Township School District, I recognize the value of my own learning and pledge to maintain honesty and academic integrity in all that I do. All work that I submit is my own.
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COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS
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Naviance/Naviance Student
AcademicGPA
PSATSATACT
Self Discovery
Career Interest
College Search
Selectivity
COUNSELING CURRICULUM
Academic Goals
▪ Naviance
▪ Grade-level Curriculum
▪ SMART Goals
▪ Interest Survey
▪ Career Cluster Match
▪ College Search
▪ GPA and Test Score Data Comparability
Personal and Social Goals▪ SMART Goals
▪ School Participation
▪ Leadership and Character
▪ Challenge and Motivation
▪ Time Management
▪ Study Habits
▪Work Ethic
▪ Attendance
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CLASS OF 2024
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SUBJECT CREDITSEnglish 4.00
Social Studies 4.00
Science 4.00
Mathematics 4.00
Arts & Humanities 1.00
Health 0.50
Physical Education 0.50 PE 1 and PE 2= .25 Credits Each
Technology Course .50
Electives 7.50
Total 26.00
1 Semester
Class = .50
Credit
1 Full Year
Class = 1.00
Credit
ADDITIONAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
▪Students must obtain proficiency in the following Keystone Exams:▪Algebra I▪Literature▪Biology
▪Students will take Keystone Exams upon completion of related course:▪Algebra I (8th or 9th Grade)▪Literature (10th Grade)▪Biology (8th, 9th or 10th Grade)
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WORLD LANGUAGE RECOMMENDATION
▪3 World Languages Offered at PTHS:▪ French▪ German▪ Spanish
▪Two levels/years in high school of the same World Language will meet most four year college admission requirements.
▪World Language is not a required class….but is strongly encouraged!
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PTHS COURSE DESCRIPTION BOOK
The Course Description Book (CDB) is an invaluable resource to assist each student in taking the courses that best meet their academic goals, as well as, explore their career interest. Students should use the CDB to research the expected curricular topics, workload, and description of the
courses they are choosing. Additionally, students should use the CDB to research academic programs that are available during the school year.
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UNDERSTANDING PREREQUISITES
▪Prerequisites: ▪ Designed to ensure correct placement and success
in a class
▪Prerequisites Apply to Selected:▪ Core Classes▪ Elective Classes▪ Career Pathways
▪Prerequisites are…▪ Listed in PowerSchool▪ Listed in Course Description Booklet
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UNDERSTANDING COURSE LEVELS
▪Academic
▪ This is a college preparatory class. Students should expect regular homework assignments in these classes. Homework is designed to reinforce and extend concepts learned in class.
▪Honors▪ This is a rigorous college preparatory course which demands a high level of critical thinking
and above-average analytical reading skills. The pacing of the course requires students to work outside of the classroom.
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UNDERSTANDING COURSE LEVELS
▪College in High School (CHS)▪ This is a college-level class offered through our school’s
partnership with a local university. Students may earn college credits upon successful completion of the course .
▪Advanced Placement▪ This is a first year college level course that follows the
College Board’s syllabus and prepare students for the Advanced Placement Exams offered in May each year. Students that sign-up for an Advanced Placement class are expected to take the Advanced Placement Exam in the course(s) that they complete.
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SELECTING COURSEWORK
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• Practicing skills at a High Level: Demonstrating Skills and Application of Knowledge• AP Computer Science Principles• AP US History• CHS Computer Programming & Cybersecurity Courses
• Test Your Abilities: Challenge Yourself and Invite Competition• English Honors 9• Geometry Honors • Biology Honors
• College and Career Readiness: SAT/ACT Prep• English, Math, Science, Social Studies, World Language• Career Pathway Electives, WACTC, CCBC Aviation (11th & 12Th )
POSTSECONDARY OPTIONS
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WESTERN AREA CAREER & TECHNOLOGY CENTER
● Auto Mechanics● Automation Robotics Engineering Technology● Carpentry● Collision Repair Technology● Cosmetology● Culinary Arts/Baking● Electrical Occupations● Emergency Protective Services● Health Assistant● Heating, Air, & Ventilation (HVAC)● Machine Shop● Masonry● Networking● Welding
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COLLEGE RESEARCH
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HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTSAMPLE OF A TRANSCRIPT FOR A STUDENT ACCEPTED TO UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH,
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY, OR PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
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HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPTTRANSCRIPT OF A STUDENT WHO WAS ACCEPTED INTO A US NEWS TOP 25 COLLEGE
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9TH GRADE ENGLISH COURSESSELECT ONE COURSE
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Language Arts 8 English 9 Honors*Teacher Recommendation
*Summer Reading Required
English 9 Academic
8th Grade 9th Grade
9TH GRADE MATH COURSESSELECT ONE COURSE
8th Grade 9th Grade
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Algebra I FoundationsTeacher Recommendation
Algebra I Geometry Academic
Algebra I Academic
Math 8 or Algebra Fundamentals
Algebra I Academic
Geometry HonorsTeacher Recommendation
Geometry HonorsAlgebra II Academic
Algebra II HonorsTeacher Recommendation
8th Grade 9th Grade
9TH GRADE SCIENCE COURSESSELECT ONE COURSE
8th Grade 9th Grade
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Biology HonorsTeacher Recommendation
Biology Honors Chemistry Academic**6 Periods Per Week (Lab)
Science 8Physical Science Academic
Chemistry Honors*Teacher Recommendation*7 Periods Per Week (Lab)
Biology AcademicTeacher Recommendation
9TH GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES COURSESSELECT ONE COURSE
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Global Studies HonorsTeacher Recommendation
Social Studies 8
Global Studies
▪8th Grade ▪9th Grade
9TH GRADE WORLD LANGUAGE SELECT ONE
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French, German or Spanish A, B, or Reading 8
French I
German I
Spanish I or Spanish 1BRequires completion of Spanish A
French, German or Spanish B
French IIRequires completion of French B
German IIRequires completion of German B
Spanish IIRequires completion of Spanish B
▪8th Grade ▪9th Grade
9TH GRADE TECHNOLOGY CREDIT SELECT AT LEAST ONE – YOU CAN CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE!
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▪8th Grade ▪9th Grade
8th Grade Computer Applications
8th Grade Technology Education
AP Computer Sci. Principles (YR)
Requires completion of Algebra I
Media 1: Mass Communication
Introduction to STEM
Technology Applications
9TH GRADE PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PERSONAL WELLNESS REQUIREMENTS
SELECT BOTH - REQUIRED
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▪8th Grade ▪9th Grade
8th Grade Physical Education
8th Grade Health
Physical Education 1
Personal Wellness
9TH GRADE ELECTIVE OFFERINGS: ARTS/COMMUNICATION & MEDIA CAREER
PATHWAYSFine Arts
(Page 31)
Media and Digital Arts
(Page 41)
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▪Fine Arts (Pg. 32) ▪Media (Pg. 42)
Theater I and Theater II
Art I and Art II
Mixed Choir (YR)
Concert Band (YR)
Orchestra (YR)
Media I: Mass Communication
Media Editing
Piano/Song Writing Lab
Music Theory
9TH GRADE ELECTIVE OFFERINGS: BUSINESS, ENGINEERING,
& TECHNOLOGY CAREER PATHWAYS
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▪Business/Technology (Pg. 40) ▪Applied Engineering (Pg. 43)
Business 101
AP Computer Sci. Principles (YR)
Gaming Programming
Technology Applications
Digital Design
Introduction to STEM
Agile Robotics I & II
Architectural Engineering I (YR)
Automation Engineering
Competitive Technology (YR)
Computer Aided Drafting & Design
CHS Computer JAVA
Production Technology
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COURSE SCHEDULING CONSIDERATIONS
How many Honors/AP courses should I take?
Should I schedule a semester or full-year
study hall?
Will my schedule be overloaded with honors courses, electives and
extracurricular activities?
What do colleges and universities look for?
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
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Sample PTHS Student A
Period First Semester (Aug-Jan) Second Semester (Jan-June)
1 English 9 Honors English 9 Honors
2 Global Studies Academic Global Studies Academic
3 Geometry Academic Geometry Academic
4 Physical Science Academic Physical Science Academic
5 Lunch Personal Wellness(Health Graduation Requirement)
6 Media I-Mass Communication (Technology Grad. Requirement)
Lunch
7 Spanish II Spanish II
8 Concert Band ( YR Elective) Concert Band
9 PE I (Graduation requirement) World Mythology (Elective)
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Sample PTHS Student A
Period First Semester (Aug-Jan) Second Semester (Jan-June)
1 English 9 Honors English 9 Honors
2 Physical Education I(P.E. Grad. Requirement)
Personal Wellness(Health Graduation Requirement)
3 Algebra II Honors Algebra II Honors
4 Lunch Business 101 (Elective)
5 Global Studies Honors Global Studies Honors
6 Media I-Mass Communication(Tech. Grad. Requirement Option)
Lunch
7 German II German II
8 3 Days of Study Hall / 2 Days of Chem. Lab
3 Days of Study Hall / 2 Days of Chem. Lab
9 Honors Chemistry (5 Days Per Week)
Honors Chemistry (5 Days Per Week)
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
LET’S GET STARTED
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English
Math
Social Studies
Science
Additional 9th Grade Requirements (Semester)Core Classes
Personal Wellness
Physical Education 1
Strongly Recommended
World Language
Technology Class – Pick 1 of 4
Additional Items
Lunch – 1st and 2nd Semester
Electives – Varied: .50 to 1.5 credit
POWERSCHOOL ONLINE CLASS SELECTION
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PowerSchool Portal is OPEN
PowerSchool Portal is OPEN
POWERSCHOOL CLASS REGISTRATIONLOG IN TO YOUR POWERSCHOOL ACCOUNT
CLICK ON “CLASS REGISTRATION”
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POWERSCHOOL SCHEDULINGSELECTING MY COURSES
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POWERSCHOOLPRINT YOUR COURSE REQUEST AND SUBMIT TO YOUR SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER BY
MARCH 12, 2020
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•Submit•Your course selections must equal a minimum of 6.25 credits/maximum of 8.0 credits
•Print•Return to your Social Studies Teacher by March 12, 2020
•Changes•Scheduling portal closes March 12, 2020•Talk to Mrs. Goodwin if you have any questions
FINALIZING COURSE REQUESTS
High School Expectations❑Be at School
❑Be Responsible
❑Be Prepared
❑Ask Questions
❑Be Kind
❑Get Involved
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TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION TO PTHS
GETTING INVOLVED
Ambassadors
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Art Club
Astronomy
Best Buddies
Drama Productions
Book Club
Class OfficersComputer Club
Dance Team
Forensics
Fishing Club
Exec Council Fencing
E-Sports
Interact Club
French, German, & Spanish Clubs
Law and Gov’t
Horticulture
GSA
FBLA
NHS
Music Mentors
Math Club
Literary Magazine
Marching Band
Library Assistant
PHASEPep Band
PA Math League
ProgrammingPAJAS
PhotographySTEM
Stage Crew
Freshman OrientationAugust 11, 2020
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