Jasper County High School...Each student will take 7 classes Progress Reports sent home every 4 ½...
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Jasper County High School
Amy Cox [email protected]
Jessica Sills [email protected]
Other important people you need to know…
Registrar Mrs. Schoenfeld
Office Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., M-F
Personal/Social concerns Grades/ GPA Scheduling Career Planning Graduation status Test information
(SAT/ACT/PSAT) Post‐secondary educational
planning Peer mediation Parent/Teacher/Student
Conferences
Each student will take 7 classes Progress Reports sent home every 4 ½ weeks Final grades posted at the conclusion of each
year Yearlong Course = 1.0 credits
One Semester Course (PE/Health) = .5 credits Grading Scale: A (90‐100) B (80‐89) C (70‐79)
5 additional points are added to a final grade higher than 70 in approved Honors courses and 10 points are added to a final grade higher than 70 in approved Advanced Placement (AP) courses
The year consists of two semester grades which will average together, along with an end of course assessment such as the EOC or final cumulative exam to give a yearly average.
Year Long Grade:First Semester 40%
Second Semester 40% End of Year Assessment 20%
Yearly Average 100%
Infinite Campus If you are not already using infinite campus, please fill out a
parent usage form and return it to JCHS or JCMS to get log in information
Very important to check grades and attendance regularly!
Remind 101 Used by several teachers to send text reminders regarding
tests, homework, and other assignments
Google Classroom Used by most teachers to post classroom assignments and
homework
Attendance is taken by class period
Students who are chronically absent in the 9th grade are 30% less likely to graduate on time
Absences also impact a student attending prom, running for a class officer position, and being on homecoming court. Students who have more than 10 unexcused absences from school will be denied their parking privileges.
Students with perfect attendance are recognized each month and others are invited to attend PBIS activities mid year and at the end of the year.
In the event that a student is tardy to school, the student will report to the attendance clerk for a late pass. This will count as a tardy to class.
5 tardies= assigned to lunch detention
10 tardies= lose driving privileges for 3 days or assigned 3 days of lunch detention
15 tardies= assigned ISS/lose one week of driving privileges
Those credits must generally include the following:
4 English
4 Math
4 Science
3 Social Science
1 Health/PE
7 Electives
*Most, if not all, four-year and two-year colleges now require two years of the same foreign language. Contact the colleges for specific information.
Counselors will be at the middle school the week of March 9th to help 8th graders select their electives online.
Academic courses will be selected for students based on MAP scores
Course requests will be sent home to parents to be reviewed and approved.
TYPICAL 9TH GRADE COURSESEnglish: 9th Grade Literature or Honors 9th Grade Literature
*A state mandated End-Of-Course Assessment (EOC) is required.
Science: Physical Science or Honors Physical Science
*A state mandated End-Of-Course Assessment (EOC) is required
Social Studies: World History or Honors World History
Math: Foundations of Algebra, or Coordinate Algebra, or Accelerated Coordinate
Algebra/ Analytic Geometry A or Analytic Geometry
Health/ PE—if not already completed at JCMS
All students take
7 classes
Grade Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4
8 Grade 8 Grade 8 Grade 8 Coordinate Algebra
9 Foundations of Algebra*
Coordinate Algebra Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geom A
Analytic Geometry
10 Coordinate Algebra Analytic Geometry Accelerated Analytic Geometry B/ Advanced Algebra
Advanced Algebra
11 Analytic Geometry Advanced Algebra Accelerated Pre-Calculus AMDM/ Pre Calculus/ AP Statistics/ AP Calculus/ Dual Enrollment
12 Advanced Algebra Mathematics of Finance/ College Readiness Math/ AP Statistics/ AP Calculus/ Dual Enrollment
Mathematics of Finance/ College Readiness Math/ AP Statistics/ AP Calculus/ Dual Enrollment
Mathematics of Finance/ College Readiness Math/ AP Statistics/ AP Calculus/ Dual Enrollment
*course is not recognized by 4-year colleges as a math credit. An additional credit in math will be required if student plans to attend a 4-year college
Introduction to Business and Technology
Basic Agriculture Science
Introduction to Digital Technology
Foundations of Engineering
Early Childhood and Education I
Introduction to Healthcare Science
Visual Arts I Chorus Band
Incoming 9th graders are eligible to take the first course in each pathway sequence (unless
they took an intro course in MS for HS credit)
*Incoming 9th graders are eligible to take the first course in each pathway sequence*Incoming 9th graders are eligible to take the first course in each pathway sequence*Incoming 9th graders are eligible to take the first course in each pathway sequence
CTAE (Career, Technical, and Agriculture Education) Pathway: Career pathways are a series of three or four sequenced courses within a area of study. Once these sequenced courses are completed, the student will have the opportunity to take national certificate or licensure assessments that will aid them in preparation for the world of work or further assist them in continuing their education at numerous levels.
9th grade student promoted to 10th grade 5 credits
1 credit must be Math and 1 credit must be English
10th grade student promoted to 11th grade 11 credits
2 credits must be Math, 2 credits must be English, and 1 credit must be Science
11th grade student promoted to 12th grade 17 credits
3 credits must be Math, 3 credits mustbe English, and 2 credit must be Science, 1 Social Studies
For the graduating classes of 2018 and beyond, promotion requirements are listed below:
For the graduating classes of 2018 and beyond, promotion requirements are as follows:
A cumulative record listing all high school courses and grades
Used by colleges and employers Permanent Record unlike report cards and
progress reports Begins with grades earned in the freshmen
year Includes class rank
Grade Point Average (GPA) Determines class rank Two main types:
Cumulative GPA: includes all classes taken in high school
▪ Weighted (points for honors/accelerated) & unweighted
HOPE GPA: includes classes taken in English, math, science, social studies, and foreign language
Middle school credits are not
included for HOPE or GPA
HOPE HOPE GPA of 3.0
HOPE GPA only includes academic courses and language courses
Zell Miller GPA requirement: 3.7
minimum score of 1200 on the math and reading portions of the SAT test or a minimum composite score of 26 on the ACT test in a single test administration
Class of 2017 & beyond
Students must receive 4 credits in the following types of courses in addition to maintaining a 3.0 HOPE GPA
▪ Advanced Algebra or an equivalent or higher course
▪ Chemistry, Physics, or an equivalent or higher course
▪ AP course or Dual Enrollment course
▪ Spanish II or French II or higher course
Boosts your cumulative GPA Prepares you for big tests (ACT, SAT, ASVAB,
ACCUPLACER, EOC tests) Gives you an advantage in college admissions Prepares you for college rigor Can earn college credit
Dual enrollment programs provide opportunities for JCHS high school students to take college-level courses and earn concurrent credit toward a high school diploma and a college degree while still in high school.
MOWR requirements vary by colleges
For more information, contact the counseling department.
S.A.T. – www.collegeboard.org A.C.T. – www.actstudent.org ACCUPLACER
Most public two-year colleges and technical schools in Georgia
When should you sign up to take the ACT/SAT? Usually during the Winter/Spring of your Junior
year. All 10th graders will take the PSAT in October of
their 10th grade year.
Monitor Infinite Campus for grades Be proactive—reach out to teachers! Check teacher websites Take advantage of tutoring opportunities Have good attendance Be responsible to get your make up work
if absent