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150 REVOLUTIONARY WAR WAY
MYRTLE BEACH, SC 29579
PHONE (843) 488-8896 FAX (843) 236-0014
Profile of a SC GraduateSC High School Graduation RequirementsOverview of 10 Point Grading ScaleStandardized Test ScoringAcademic Courses Discovery Courses HCS Secondary Program Options
Standardized Test Scoring
• Test scores are used to identify student progress, see how students are performing in different schools, and see how different groups of students perform relative to others
• Scores are used for Academic Placement into Honors, Accelerated, & Intervention Classes
• HCS uses MAP, SC READY, and SC PASS for standardized testing
Standardized Test Scoring
• Un-timed
• Used to measure student progress and growth in reading and math
• The difficulty of each question is based on how well a student answers all the
previous questions
• The score is unrelated to the age or grade of the student, but reflects the level at
which the student is currently performing
• The percentile (%) given by the MAP report shows how a student’s score
compares to all other students in the nation who completed the MAP at that grade
level
Standardized Test Scoring
Standardized Test Scoring
Standardized Test Scoring
Performance Levels
3 performance levels were established for the SCPASS tests.
Exemplary – The student demonstrated exemplary performance in meeting the grade- level standard.
Met – The student met the grade-level standards.
Not Met – The student did not meet the grade-level standard.
Social Studies
Standardized Test ScoringMeasures student performance/test items are aligned to the standards for each subject & grade level
ELA & MATH
Middle School Tiers of Gifted Services- MathCourse Progressions
Grade 6
Math 6 Honors
Grade 7Pre-Algebra
Honors
Grade 8
* Algebra I Honors
Grade 6
Pre-Algebra Honors
Grade 7
* Algebra I Honors
Grade 8
* Geometry Honors
• Advancement is based on satisfactory completion of course (B average for year)• *Carnegie unit course (high school 1.0 credit course)
Middle School Tiers of Gifted Services- ELACourse Progressions
Grade 6
ELA 6 Honors
Grade 7
ELA 7 Honors
Grade 8
ELA 8 Honors
Grade 6
ACC 6 Honors
Grade 7
ACC 7 Honors
Grade 8
* English I Honors
• Advancement is based on satisfactory completion of course (B average for year)• *Carnegie unit course (high school 1.0 credit course)
High School MATH Course Progressions
DISCOVERY CLASSES
• ART- Exposure to a variety of art forms, techniques, processes, materials, and artistic styles; 2 dimensional & 3 dimensional art projects
• STEM- Introduces students to the engineering design process and creative computing through hands-on, project based learning; study solutions for various engineering and computer coding challenges
• INTRO TO CAREERS- Intro to career exploration, frequent guest speakers, assessing personal strengths as they relate to career decisions, team building activities, and social skills training
• PE/HEALTH EDUCATION- Learn skills to promote wellness, maintain health, and prevent diseases; health enhancing physical activities that include organized sport games, individualized fitness checks, concepts of safety, fair play and sportsmanship are taught
DISCOVERY CLASSES
• KEYBOARDING - Introduction to entering alphabetic, numeric and symbolic information on a keyboard using the touch method of key stroking. Emphasis is placed on development of accuracy, good techniques and correct fingering (6th grade)
• DIGITAL LITERACY/GOOGLE BASICS- Exposed to a broad range of computer technology from basic hardware/ software to applications and the internet, Word & Google explored (7th/8th grade )
• LEADERSHIP-Service learning type experience; focuses on character building, community service opportunities (8th grade )
• READ 180- Comprehensive system of curriculum, instruction, assessment, and professional development proven to raise reading achievement for struggling readers; designed for any student reading two or more years below grade level
DISCOVERY CLASSES
• GENERAL MUSIC- Experience music through listening, performing, reading and writing musical notation, and analyzing the music of composers of a wide range of styles and periods
• BAND – Instruction to students in playing a wind or percussion instrument. Basic elements of music theory and technique
trumpet, flute, saxophone, French horn, tuba, clarinet
• CHORUS- Designed for the student who enjoys and wishes to explore music through singing. The course introduces the fundamentals of choral singing and note reading skills through a variety of contemporary choral literature. After school performance required (7th & 8th grade)
• ORCHESTRA- Instruction to students in playing a string orchestra instrumentviola, violin, cello, & bass
• MEDIA ARTS- Develop acting skills, create improvised and written scenes, study the roles of the director, actors, and writers, and make connections between theatre and other art disciplines
Carolina Forest High School
AP Academy – Revolving Application
Fine Arts Magnet- elective focus on theatre, vocal musical, instrumental music, visual & performing arts
Offers STEM curriculum (PLTW)- computer science, engineering, and sciencestudents learn problem-solving strategies, critical and creative thinking, and how to communicate and collaborate through hands-on activities, projects, and problems reflective of real-world scenarios and careers
Over 20 AP classes offered including: AP Seminar, AP English Language & Composition, AP Statistics , AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Environmental Science, AP Physics, AP Chemistry, & AP Biology, AP U.S. History, AP European History, AP U.S. Government and Politics, AP Microeconomics, AP Psychology, AP Spanish Language & Composition, AP German Language & Culture, AP Art History, AP Studio Art Drawing, AP Music Theory, AP Computer Science A
Scholars Academy
Partnered with CCU for Advanced Learners
Application process for rising 9th Graders (4 year program)
Successful completion of Algebra I Honors is required
(English I Honors and Geometry Honors is HIGHLY recommended)
Minimum of 8 Advanced Placement courses
Must maintain a “B” average
Early College High School at HGTC
Application process for rising 9th Graders (4 year program)
First Generation College Students/non GT Identified Students
AVID School-in-school academic support; additional instruction and practice in writing, reading, critical thinking, organization, and collaboration
Enrolled in both high school credit and college credit courses
May earn an Associate’s Degree while enrolled
AAST MAJORS for 11th & 12th Graders Advanced Art- digital photography, computer design, oil painting, mixed media
Computer Science- programming, coding, website development, robotics, cyber security,
computer forensics
Entertainment Technology- television and video production, advertising, broadcast, print
journalism, digital photography, creative writing
Pre Engineering- off campus internships, design/build wood models, building robots,
flight simulators, computer drafting, aeronautical engineering, automotive designs
Pre Medicine- off campus internships, surgical, veterinary, dental, psychological,
therapeutic fields
Theatre- stage performance, acting, singing, technicians, crew work, stage management,
designers, costumers, make up artists, publicity
Web & Digital Communications- photo editing, graphic art, web page developer,
illustrator, 3D animation, multimedia specialist
ATA MAJORS for 11th & 12th Graders
Automotive Technology- basic engine fundamentals, electrical, Steering/Suspension,
Engine Performance, and Brakes
Building & Construction- cabinetmaking, carpentry, masonry, plumbing, residential
electricity, and safety practices
Cosmetology- manicuring, shampooing, haircutting and styling and curl construction as
well as hair coloring and scalp treatments *eligible for SC licensure exam after
completion of program
Culinary Arts- food service industry synopsis, career opportunity exploration,
laboratory experiences that simulate commercial food production and service
operations
Esthetics-Salon ethics, professionalism, communication skills, customer relations
ATA MAJORS for 11th & 12th Graders* AP, Honors, Dual Credit classes offered
Digital Art & Design- designing print, digital marketing products, typography, color
and layout, web and promotional designs
Emergency Fire & Rescue -opportunity to receive various certifications through Horry
County Fire Rescue; taught by Fire Rescue personnel
Engineering- (PLTW)- Introduction to Engineering and Design, Principals of
Engineering, & Aerospace Engineering
Health Science- Certified Medical Admin Assistant- financial, organizational, and
day-to-day tasks necessary to operate and maintain a healthcare office
Health Science- Nursing- specialized classes with opportunity to obtain CNA license
Health Science-Pre Med- physician summary, physical therapy, respiration therapy,
nutrition, radiology, fitness, dental, and animal health care.