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CLASS OF 2016CHS COURSE REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPresented by the
Coventry High School
School Counseling Department
Overview
Welcome & Introductions Distribution of Program of Studies
booklets & SAMPLE Course Selection sheets
CHS Graduation Requirements/Credits Required Grade 9 Courses Electives College Credit Opportunities Course Selection Sheet Program of Studies Night (February 15th)
CHS Graduation Requirements English- 4 credits Mathematics- 3 credits* Social Studies- 3 credits* (including 1.0 credit in
World Understanding, 1.0 credit in US History and a Civics requirement)
Science- 3 credits* (including Biology) Physical Education- 1 credit Arts/Vocational- 1 credit Electives- 6.5 credits Health education- .5 credits Total: 22 credits (minimum) *(Colleges/Universities recommend 4 years) A student is required to register for a minimum of 6.0
credits each school year.
Credits- What are they?
A credit is a unit that you earn by passing a class (A passing grade at CHS is 65 or above)
Most full year classes are worth 1.0 credit Most semester (half year) classes are worth .5
credits Some courses (PE, Freshman Health, Study Skills)
are worth .25 credits Science courses with additional lab periods are
worth 1.25 – 1.5 credits Students must register for a minimum of 6 credits
and a maximum of 8 credits each school year. Students need to earn a minimum of 22 credits to
graduate from CHS
Required Courses for Grade 9 English (1.0 credit) Earth Systems (.5 credits) Energy & Matter (.5 credits) PE (Semester 1 & 2) (.25 credits
each) Freshman Health (.25 credits) Freshman Study Skills (.25 credits) Math (1.0 credit)
World Language
• Recommended for college admissions• Minimum requirements are 2 years of the
same world language at the high school level
• CHS options (French or Spanish)• World Language courses are available
through Virtual High School (online) in courses such as Mandarin Chinese or Latin, but these courses may not be available to take for two full years so these courses should be taken in addition to French or Spanish
Core Courses
Core courses are those in the areas of English, Math, Social Studies, and Science
4 years are best for college admission Social Studies- no freshman Social
Studies requirement but Social Studies electives are encouraged in Grade 9 (all are worth .5 credits) Civics Youth and the Law Geography
Elective Courses
Elective course options are those listed on the bottom half of the course selection sheet under the heading (ELECTIVES)
Descriptions for all course can be found in the Program of Studies booklet
Please Note: Some electives (especially Photography) get filled up very quickly first by upperclassmen
Students should indicate top 5 elective choices (in order of preference where #1 is the top choice) on course selection sheet
There will be a presentation of CHS elective courses on Thursday February 9th during B period.
College Credit Courses Taught at CHS There are a variety of courses that you
can take at CHS that can earn you college credit
Earning college credit while in high school will save you and !!!
Please refer to pages 5-7 of the Program of Studies booklet for a listing of courses as well as additional information regarding the college credit course options available to CHS students
AP/ECE Courses
Advanced Placement (AP): College level courses taught at the high school by CHS certified AP instructors. These courses prepare students to take the AP Exam (May). If students earn a passing score on the AP Exam they can earn college credit for the course.
UConn Early College Experience (ECE): College level courses taught at the high school by CHS certified ECE instructors. These courses align with UConn curriculum and students are required to earn a final average of at least 73 in order to earn college credit for the course.
College and Career Pathways College Credit Courses (MCC, QVCC) College & Career Pathways: A national partnership
program between high schools and community colleges.
Any Coventry High School student entering his/her junior or senior year is eligible to take these courses at CHS and receive college credit from Manchester Community College and other CT Community Colleges.
Many of the courses offered through this program are elective courses in the areas of Culinary, Technology, Math, Science, Journalism, Early Childhood Education, Business and more…
Students will earn college credit for these courses if they apply to the program and earn a final average of at least 73 (Business courses require an 80 average and additional testing)
CHS Career Pathways CHS offers a wide variety of courses and suggested course sequences for
various career pathways and interest areas (please refer to the brochure enclosed in your packet) including: Education & Training (Teacher, Professor) Public Safety, Corrections, Security (EMR, Judge, Lawyer, Police
Officer) Hospitality & Tourism (Chef, Hotel & Restaurant Mgmt) Heath Science (Nurse, Pharmacist, Physical Therapist) Arts & AV Technology (Journalist, Photographer, Interior Designer) Science Technology, Engineering Mathematics (Chemical Engineer,
Physicist, Architectural Engineer) Government & Public Administration (Congressional Aide, President) Business Mgmt & Administration (Financial Analyst, CEO) Marketing (Sales Executive, Broker) Finance (Accountant, Financial Advisor) Human Services (Psychologist, Social Worker, School Counselor) Architecture & Construction (Architect, Carpenter, Drafter) Manufacturing (Design Engineer, Production Manager)
Course Selection Sheet
• How to fill it out (refer to SAMPLE in packet)…• Why are some courses already checked off for me?
(Recommendations from 8th grade teachers and Grade 9 Required courses)
• How many credits should I register for? (6 – 8 credits)
• Can I list my preferences for electives? Yes- next to elective courses indicate your preference level (1-5, in order of preference where #1 is the top choice)
• Can I list a “preferred” max & min number of credits? Yes- just note that any requested # of credits below 8 will most likely incorporate a Study Hall within the student’s schedule
• Parent signatures, Due Dates, etc…
Individual Registration Meeting Dates with CNH Counselors• You will be meeting individually with your CNH
counselor to fill out your actual course selection sheet
• Registration form due dates & times for meetings will be determined by your CNH counselor. You will be notified prior to this meeting.
• Meetings with CNH counselors will take place in February during Band, Chorus & FOCUS times. You will be contacted by your CNH counselor to let you know when your meeting time is scheduled for…
• Completed and signed course selection sheets are due to your CNH counselor by the due date determined by your CNH counselor
Program of Studies Event
On Wednesday February 15th 2012 (6:00pm-7:30pm) CHS will be hosting a Program of Studies Night which will provide students and parents additional information about CHS courses, athletics, student groups, and a variety of other programs
We hope to see you all there!!!!
CHS School Counselors
Mrs. Schulze, School Counselor
(Grade 9 Last Names: A – C)860-742-7346 (x154)
kschulze@coventryct.org
Mrs. Mackintosh, School Counselor (Grade 9 Last Names: D – M) 860-742-7346 (x152)
hmackintosh@coventryct.org Mrs. Burr, School Counselor
(Grade 9 Last Names: N – Z)860-742-7346 (x150)
jburr@coventryct.org
CHS Student Support Staff
Mr. Cesca, School Social Worker860-742-7346 (x148)
gcesca@coventryct.org Mr. Calli, School Psychologist
860-742-7346 (x149) mcalli@coventryct.org
Mrs. Comella, Counseling Dept. Secretary860-742-7346 (x160)
scomella@coventryct.org
Thank You!
Thank you for your attention and participation
Any questions???? We look forward to welcoming you all to
CHS as the Class of 2016 Please feel free to contact any of us with
any questions