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FRISCO HIGH RACCOONS
CLASS OF 2015
COURSE SELECTION2013-14
*Course Selection Sheet *Quick Guide to Courses *CTE Pathways*FISD Course Guide is now onlineFISD web site
GRADUATION PROGRAMS
Recommended Program Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP)
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RECOMMENDED PROGRAM Subject Credits Required Courses
English 4 English 1, 2, 3, 4
Math 4 Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, TBD
Science 4 IPC, Bio, Chemistry, Physics*
Bio, Chemistry, Physics, TBD
Social Studies 4 W. Geo, W. Hist, U.S. History,
Government & Economics
Foreign Language 2 Spanish, French, American Sign Language
P.E. 1 P.E., Athletics, Fall Band, Drill, Cheer, Colorguard
Health .5 Health, Health Science
Speech .5 Communications Applications
Fine Arts 1 Art, Theater Arts, Choir, Band, Dance, Orchestra, Elements of Floral Des.
Technology 1 BIM, Comp. Sci, DIM, DGA, Web Tech., Comp.Maint., Yearbook 2, Newspaper 2, Broadcast 1 or 2
Electives 4 Electives are classes you choose.
Total 26
*Science sequencing determined by individual student. Please see Course Catalog for prerequisites.
RECOMMENDED PROGRAMCORE COURSES 4 English credits 4 Math credits (Alg.1 in MS counts)
(MMA*) 4 Science credits (IPC*) 4 Social Studies credits
Plus additional required courses and electives to minimum 26 credits.
**IPC and MMA cannot be taken on DAP
RECOMMENDED PROGRAMOther Required Courses:
Fine Art = 1.0 credit Communication Applications = .5
credit Health = .5 credit Technology = 1.0 credit LOTE = 2 levels of the same PE = 1.0 Electives = 4
DAPSAME 4X4 CORE AS RECOMMENDED
Need 3 years of LOTE No IPC, MMA 4 additional measures (any
combination)Original research projectAP scores of 3 or better (1-5)Tech Prep courses with B or betterDual Credit courses with B or betterNational Merit commended or
higher
STAARSTATE OF TEXAS ASSESSMENTS OF ACADEMIC READINESSEND OF COURSE EXAMS (EOC)
4 Core areas-15 testsEnglish I, II, III (reading and writing)
Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra IIBiology, Chemistry, PhysicsW. Geography, W History, US History
EOC CONTINUED Must meet Level 2 Satisfactory Score
in order to be on track for cumulative score requirement for graduation.
Recommended grad plan= must meet Level 2 on both Algebra II and English III EOC’s
DAP grad plan= must meet Level 3 on both Algebra II and English III EOC’s.
EARNING CREDITS
The goal is to earn 26 credits for graduation
Each 1 semester course = .5 creditExample = Health
Each 2 semester course = 1.0 creditExample = English 1
GPA/CLASS RANK
Grade points are assigned to each SEMESTER grade
Grade points are then averagedExample: English 1 = 85 semester
average That equals 3.5 grade points in a
regular class That equals 4.5*** grade points in a Pre-
AP class
PREAP & AP 85 percent of selective
colleges and universities report that a student’s AP experience favorably impacts admissions decisions
Drop window will be at end of 1st 6 weeks
Eligibility Waiver available
TOP 10% RULE Class Rank and GPA are used to determine if
you are in the “Top 10%” of your class.
Students who are in the top 10% of their class are automatically accepted into Texas public colleges. (UT is now top 8% for freshman entering fall of 2013 and top 7% for freshmen entering fall of 2014)
Freshman grades count! Start strong and do your best from your first day of high school. For admissions purposes, rank at the close of junior year dictates the top 10% of the class.
ATHLETIC SEASONSFall Winter SpringFootball Basketball BaseballVolleyball Soccer SoftballCross Country Wrestling Track
Golf Golf GolfTennis Tennis TennisSwim/Dive Swim/Dive Swim/Dive
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT Pre-AP or not (No changes until 6
weeks) Summer reading assignments Tryouts for Drill team, cheer, sports CTE courses and pathway to CTE
center EOC = End of Course exams = core Summer school? Classes for
advancementCommunication Applications, Health, BIM,
DIM, IPC, MMA
RELEASE PERIODSJuniors are eligible for a maximum of 2 release
periodsMorning or Afternoon (any combination)
Be sure you have enough creditsColleges look at the courses you take and when
Release periods will be adjusted if in conflict with a selected course(s)
Release periods are subject to passing all parts of EOC
You must have your own transportation!! Students are not allowed to hang out in library during their early release/late arrival period (s)
ALTERNATIVE COURSE OFFERINGS
Dual Credit* – used for HS & College credit (Senior year)
Concurrent* – college courses = college credit only
Distance Learning – Better known as “Correspondence”
Credit by Exam – Comprehensive exam to test outSee Course Guide for additional info
Counselors need proof of enrollment and/or grade before removing a class from schedule needed for graduation.
Students responsibility to verify final grade(s).
*Can use for DAP measures
TEACHER “APPROVAL” COURSESAs you prepare to choose courses, remember to
see if “teacher” approval is required.
If required, secure that approval prior to the individual meeting with your
counselor.
In some cases, your approval will not occur until later in the spring. In that case, choose an
alternative and once approved, you can change your course requests.
Example of teacher approval: Debate 2, Debate 3, Broadcast 2, Broadcast 3, etc.
CLASSES WITH APPLICATIONS/AUDITIONS Partners PE- application Debate I- application Theater Productions- requires audition Athletic Trainer- application ISM- Application For class of 2015 and
beyond ISM will carry a gpa weight of 5.5
Yearbook Co-op
Don’t FORGET……Some classes have pre-requisites….a class you MUST have had prior to taking the one you want….
You Must PLAN AHEAD to make sure you can get in all of the classes you would like to.
CORRESPONDENCE/CBESUMMER SCHOOL Plan ahead Summer School: packets available in
March/April Advancement: Health, BIM, DIM, Speech,
IPC, MMA Remediation: Most core classes, if
sufficient #’s Bring grades to your counselor if you
attend summer school out of district Credit by Exam – Test dates are arranged
Counselors need proof of enrollment and/or grade before removing a class from schedule needed for graduation.
FISD RETENTION POLICY To become a
Junior:12 credits total
EARLY GRADUATION 3 YEAR OR 1ST SEMESTER SENIOR
A student can graduate early by completing all credits by the end of the 3rd year in high school (Or by end of first semester of 4th year for Dec. grad)
Students must decide early if summer school or distance learning courses are necessary
Do not expect FISD to offer all courses in summer school
Early grads must graduate on recommended or distinguished grad plan.
A declaration of intent to graduate early must be filed after May 1st of second year of high school but prior to September 1 of the third year.
YOUR HOMEWORK Complete Course Request for
2013-14 Complete your 4 year plan on
paper Pickup is Feb. 20th-March 1st
(see English teacher for your designated day)
Please have your course request prepared as the counselors will complete yours for you if you do not.
COURSE CHANGES FOR 2013-14 Teachers are employed based on student course requests.
Students will be able to make adjustments to their course requests through May 15, 2013
The last opportunity to sign up for a change will be AT schedule pick up in August. Following that deadline, it is too late.
LAST MINUTE FACTS
Dance I cannot be taken by athletes CTE & Tech Prep course identification is
ongoing
FHS HAS A NEW AND IMPROVED PROGRAM FOR LOGGING AND TRACKING COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS. DURING THE TRANSITION TO THE NEW PROGRAM, X2VOL, SOME OF YOUR PREVIOUSLY POSTED HOURS WERE NOT TRANSFERRED. A LIST OF THOSE HOURS IS ATTACHED. PLEASE LOG ON TO X2VOL TO RECORD THESE HOURS USING YOUR FHS EMAIL ADDRESS (FIRST.LAST.###@K12.FRISCOISD.ORG ). ### = THE LAST THREE DIGITS OF YOUR STUDENT ID NUMBER. YOUR TEMPORARY PASSWORD IS YOUR STUDENT ID. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE SEE MS. UTT IN THE COUNSELING OFFICE.
CTE VIDEO http://youtu.be/y5oS5dtwMtk
QUESTIONS???? Ms. Casares (A-De)
Mr. Siciliano (Dh-Ke) Ms. Lopez (Kh-Ra) Ms. Schwarz (Re-Z) Ms. Chandler