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Perry Meridian High School9th- 11th Grade
Parent Scheduling MeetingJanuary 10, 2019
“Engaging Students Today to Empower Leadership for tomorrow”
General Tips for Success
❏ Stay Calm - Students sense anxiety and trepidation ❏ Stay Informed - Make sure your Skyward email is listed
correctly (Naviance).❏ Be patient - You are important to us, but we have students
that are finishing their HS experience and transitioning❏ Don’t overschedule - Balance, Balance, Balance❏ Schedule with your child, not for your child❏ Make decisions based on the needs of your child- not your
neighbors, friends, family members
Indiana Dept. of EducationPerry Meridian High School
YEAR LETTER GRADE
2015 B2016 B2017 B2018 B
https://www.facebook.com/Perry-Meridian-High-School-755335077910559/
EventLink- keep track of athletic/music events
Names to Know:•Mr. Boedicker- Principal•Mr. Miller- Guidance Director
•Mr. Schornick- Athletic Director•Mrs. Steinmetz- Asst. Athletic Dir
Team Concept
Team 2023 (Current 8th Graders)Mr. Ervin- APMrs. Morrow- Counselor
Team 2022 (Current 9th Graders)Mrs. Buesking- APMr. Magdalinos- Counselor
Team 2021 (Current 10th Graders)Mr. Klipsch- APMr. Cottingham- Counselor
Team 2020 (Current 11th Graders)Mrs. Brewer- APMrs. Mills- Counselor
Mrs. Shull- Early College Counselor
Choices After High School
• Sponge off your parents• Enter the workforce• Join the service• Begin an apprenticeship• Enter college
– 2 year– 4 year
Hoosier Hot 50 Jobs
Indiana Department of Workforce Development
1 Registered Nurses: $57,370 Education: Associate’s/Bachelor’s
2 K-12 Teacher: $49,151 Education: Bachelor’s
3 Heavy & Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers: $38,470Education: Certification
Next Level JobsIndiana’s Workforce Ready Grant -provides financial aid opportunity for Hoosiers to gan the skills needed to thrive in the 21st century economy.Training in:
Advanced Manufacturing Building & ConstructionHealth SciencesInformation Tech & Business TechnologyTransportation & Logistics
Class of 2018 Post Secondary Data
Where did they go? School Number of Perry Students Attended for
the 2018-2019 School Year
Ivy Tech 70
IUPUI 60
Indiana University 25
Indiana State University 8
University of Indianapolis 32
Ball State University 12
Franklin College 4
Purdue University 11
Marian University 5
What does it take to get into a 4 year college/university?
• This will all appear on your transcript!– Type of Diploma– Classes taken + grades – Grade Point Average (GPA)– SAT or ACT- usually taken in grade 11– Grade 10 ISTEP (Grades 9-11)– Attendance
2016 Freshman Profile Class School Average
GPASAT Score ACT Score Total
Enrollment for 2016
Incoming Freshman for 2016
Acceptance Rate
IUPUI 2.8 1039 28,748 4,003
Purdue University 3.5-4.0 1180-1380 25-31 30,043 7,200 60%
Indiana University 3.53-4.0 1180-1360 25-31 32,924 7,875
Indiana State University 2.5 1000 20-21 13,565
Ball State University 3.5 1060 23 16,602 3,900 65%
Ivy TechIndianapolis Branch
CR:460Writing: 460Math: 520
20,711
University of Indianapolis 3.49 1099*Old SAT
23 5,400 994
Franklin College 3.08-3.78 1340-1630 19-26 1,087 336
Hanover College 1,133
Anderson University 1041 1,883 420 33.1%
Butler University 3.54-4.07 1160-1310 25-30
How can I find this information?
Go to: perryschools.orgClick Schools- PMHSClick- For Students- GuidanceCURRICULUM GUIDE
PMHS Curriculum Guide for 2019-2020
Everything you ever needed to know about courses at PMHS! This lists graduation requirements, dual credit options, AP options and all courses offered at PMHS and Central 9.
C-9 Application- click link below to apply!
Students- Please use your Chromebook when completing the C-9 application. (This is a Google Form and doesn’t work on all computer systems.
CLICK HERE FOR 2019-2020 C-9 APPLICATION
Types of Diplomas
• Core 40
• Core 40 with Technical Honors
• Core 40 with Academic Honors
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS- Class of 2020, 2021, 2022SUBJECT CORE 40 DIPLOMA CORE 40 WITH
TECHNICAL HONORS DIPLOMA
CORE 40 WITH ACADEMIC HONORS
DIPLOMA
English 4 years 4 years 4 years
Math 3 years 3 years 4 years **
Science 3 years 3 years 3 years
Social Studies 3 years 3 years 3 years
PE I/IIHealth
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
Foreign Language
2 years (recommended) 2 years (recommended) 3 years of 1 language or **
2 years of 2 languages
Fine Arts(Music and Art)
None None 1 year or **2 credits
TOTAL NEEDED FOR GRADUATION
40 credits 47 credits 47 credits
**Class of 2020, 2021, 2022: Students must pass the ISTEP English and ISTEP Mathematics.**Student must take a mathematics course or quantitative reasoning course each year in high school.
• Core 40 with Academic Honors47 CreditsMinimum grade for each core course is C- (1.667)Minimum Cum GPA of 3.000
Must Complete One:-Two Dual Credit Courses or-Two AP Courses or-One Dual Credit Course andOne AP Course or
-Score 1200 on Math/CR SAT or-Score 26 Composite on ACT
Advanced Placement
• Lit. & Comp. - Eng 11• Lang. & Comp. - Eng 12• Calculus AB• Calculus BC• Statistics• Computer Science• Spanish Lang & Culture• German Lang & Culture• Music Theory• Studio Art:
– 2D, Drawing, 3D
• Biology• Chemistry • Environmental Science• Physics I • Physics II C: Mechanics• US Gov. & Politics• Psychology• US History• World History• Seminar• Research
Dual Credit
• IU-Bloomington– German III, IV
• UIndy– International Finance
• Ivy Tech– PLTW
• IED• POE• DE• CIM• Civil Eng & Arch.
• Ivy Tech– Finite Math– Bus Law/Ethics– Prin. of Bus. Mngt– Prin. of Mkt– Computer Science– Dig. Appl. & Responsibility– French III and IV– Education Prof I
• Core 40 with Technical Honors – Must Attend C-9 for this Diploma
47 CreditsMinimum grade for each core course is C- (1.667)Minimum Cum GPA of 3.000
• State Approved Industry Recognized Cert. OR• 6 Dual Credit
• AND then complete one-Requirement from AHD Diploma Work Keys, Accuplacer or Compass-
» min. score
English Sequence:
English 9 a/bEnglish 10 a/bEnglish 11 a/bEnglish 12 a/b
● Any Level● 8 credits required
Math Sequence
Algebra I a/bGeometry a/bAlgebra II a/b
• 6 credits required
• Lots of upper level choices- check with math teacher!
Science SequenceBiology I a/b- any levelICP or Chemistryan additional science
• 6 credits required
Lots of upper level choices- check with science teacher!
New next year: Environmental Science (10-12) CP level or higher
Social Studies Sequence
Geography/History of the World a/bORWorld History a/bANDUS History a/bUS GovernmentEconomics• 6 credits required
Social Studies Electives
Sociology (12) 1 semester
Psychology (12) 1 semester
AP Psychology (12) 2 semesters
Physical Education/Health Department
Physical Education• PE I (required for graduation)• PE II (required for graduation)• Sports Skills• Strength & Conditioning• Trends in Fitness
Physical Education/Health Department (con’t.)
Health• Health & Wellness (required for graduation)• Advanced Health
World Language ElectivesSpanish Levels 1-6 AP @ 5 and 6 French Levels 1-5 Ivy Tech Dual Credit 3 and 4/5German Levels 1- 5 IU Dual Credit 3 and 4/5 and/or AP @ 5ChineseLevels 1- 4
• Level I to II- C- or higher• Level II to III- 3.0 or higher- that’s a B• Successful completion of Dual Credit and AP courses require
– Students ability to understand and use Target Language 80 percent or more in class– Daily independent study and class preparation
• Level I– 2D Art– 3D Art- Sculpture and Ceramics– Visual Comm: Intro to Media Arts– Drawing- must take 2D as pre-req.
• There are 4 levels of art courses. You need to progress from level 1 to level 4.
Electives
Business CoursesIntro to Computer Science (9-10)- 1 sem
• prob slvg, HTML, JavaScript, video game designIntro to Business (9-10)- 1 sem
• money management, starting a businessPersonal Financial Responsibility (9-12)-1 sem
• budgeting, paying for college, investing, bankingDigital Applications & Responsibility DC (9-12)- 2 sem
• Microsoft Office Suite w/cybersecurtiyAccounting (10-12)- 2 sem
• debits/credits, understanding the flow of moneyInteractive Media (10-12)- 2 sem
(new- can’t take if you already had Comp Ill/Graphics)• graphic design + audio/video + project mngt
Tech/Bus Comm “Promotions” (10-12)- 2 sem• creating videos, bulletin boards, promoting school events
Business CoursesPrinciples of Marketing- DC (10-12)- 2 sem
• promotion of a businessSports/Entertainment Marketing (11-12)- 2 sem
• promotion of sports and entertainment industryBus Law/Ethics- DC (11-12)- 1 sem
• criminal, civil law, court system, ethicsPrinciples of Business Management DC (11-12)- 2 sem
• set up and operation of a businessWeb Design (11-12)- 2 sem
• intro course for web dev- HTML5, CSS3, JavaScriptComputer Science I (11-12)- 2 sem
• logic based to comp sci languages: Python• AP Computer Science (11-12)- 2 sem
• 2 semesters- advanced course- JAVA
English ElectivesJournalism (9-12)- 2 sem- writing intensive course
Student Pub: Newspaper- FOCUS- must apply
Student Pub: Yearbook- PASSAGES- must apply
Theatre Arts (9-12)- 1 semesterAdvanced Theatre Arts (10-12)- 2 semestersAdvanced Acting (11-12)- 2 semesters
• Pre-req: Ad Theatre Arts
Speech (10-12)- 1 semesterEtymology (11-12)- 1 semesterMass Media (11-12)- 1 semester, Falcon Web Radio- must apply
Mass Media (11-12)- 1 semester, Falcon Web Radio- must apply
● Nutrition and Wellness (9-12) 1 sem○ cooking, nutrition, diet
● Advanced Nut and Well (10-12) 1 sem*● Interpersonal Relations (9-12) 1 sem
○ relationships, communication● Child Development (9-12) 1 sem
○ pregnancy, stages of development● Advanced Child Dev (10-12) 1 sem
○ new course● Adult Life and Responsibilities (11-12)
○ practical skills for adult life● Not offered next year:
○ Intro Fash/Tex and Housing/Int.
BAND
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ORCHESTRA
Elective courses offered in the music dept:
● Piano I (10-12)- 1 semester● Piano II (10-12)- 1 semester● Music Theory & Comp (10-12)- 1 semester● AP Music Theory (11-12)- 2 semesters
MultidisciplinaryPeer Tutoring (11-12)
1 or 2 semestersApplication only- ZieglerMentor students
Education Professions I (11-12) 1 or 2 semesters Formally Cadet Teaching Application only- Ziegler
Library Media Credit (11-12)1 semesterApplication only- Turpen
Technology DepartmentProject Lead the Way
– PLTW has a 4 year sequence of courses which, when combined with college preparatory courses, introduces students to the scope, rigor, and discipline of engineering and engineering technology.
– You don’t have to be in Robotics to take a PLTW course!
PLTWIntro to Engineering Design (9-12)
Inventor, Excel, CAD, drafting, basic statistics, design process
Principles of Engineering (10-12) overview of different engineering fields
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (10-12)robotics, VEX, programming, CNC machine
Digital Electronics (10-12)digital circuits, how to make a circuit do something
Civil Engineering & Architecture (11-12)
All courses- 2 semesters, all dual credit
IEDIntroduction to
Engineering Design
POE DECIM CEAComputerIntegrated
Manufacturing
PrinciplesOf
Engineering
DigitalElectronics
CivilEngineering
&Architecture
Most offer 3 hours of Dual Credit
throughIvy Tech
Juniors and Seniors Only
Central 9
• Many great programs are available!– Most are 2 year programs
• Students take 4 academic classes in the morning and attend C-9 in the afternoon.
Open House: C-9: Jan. 31 6:30-8:00Paul Mitchell: Feb. 12, 6:00-7:30
Balance, balance, balance...
Are you going to take 6 classes and 1 study hall per semester or 7 classes and no study hall??
Are you taking appropriate classes?
Individual counselor meeting- called down with a pass
Go Falcons!!!• Individual meetings will be held
with the student’s counselor• EC scheduling differently
• Raise.me-micro-scholarships