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HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES TEASLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL on the path to CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT COURSES TEASLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL on the path to CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL

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HIGH SCHOOL CREDITCOURSES

TEASLEY MIDDLE SCHOOLon the path to

CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL

COURSES• Honors Accelerated GSE Algebra/Geometry • GSE Honors Algebra I

• Physical Science• Spanish I • French I • Introduction to Business & Technology• Beginning Band I• Beginning Chorus I

1 Carnegie Unit eachTwo semesters = 1 full unit of HS credit

Attendance Policy

“Any students having more than (6) excused, approved, or unexcused absences in a semester per high school course will receive no credit for the class unless a waiver is granted by the Attendance Committee.”

Middle schools will, after the seventh absence, convene a waiver hearing to either grant, hold or deny credit.

ASSESSMENT

• Accelerated GSE A/G, GSE Honors Algebra and Physical Science – Milestones EOC

• EOC 2nd semester• Spanish I – SLO at end of 2nd semester• French I – SLO at end of 2nd semester• Midterm Exam will be 20% of 1st semester

grade• Math and Science Milestones –

Exemption for 8th Grade Georgia Milestone EOG

Accelerated GSE Algebra/Geometry (Honors)

• Full year of Coordinate Algebra and half a year of Analytic Geometry

• 1 hour of homework, 3-4 times a week• Units of study:– Quantities & Expressions– Quadratics Functions– Exponential Functions– Transformations– Similarity, Congruence, and Proof– Trigonometry

Accelerated GSE Algebra/Geometry (Honors)

• 9th Grade: Honors Accelerated Geometry/Advanced Algebra

• 10th Grade: AP Statistics• 11th Grade: Honors Pre-Calculus• 12th Grade: AP Calculus

GSE Honors Algebra I• 1 hour of homework, 3-4 times a week (may

include homework over the weekend)• Course incorporates Math 8 concepts within

the Coordinate Algebra concepts• Units of Study– Transformations– Exponents– Equations– Functions (2 units)– Statistics

GSE Honors Algebra I

• 9th Grade: Honors Analytic Geometry• 10th Grade: Honors Advanced Algebra• 11th Grade: Honors Pre-Calculus

OR AP Statistics• 12th Grade: AP Calculus

OR Honors Pre-Calculus

Physical Science

• Units:– Nature of Matter– Energy Forms and Transformations– Force, mass and motions: Relationships–Waves: Sounds, light and

electromagnetic radiation– Gravity, electricity, magnetism– Chemistry in Motion

Physical Science

Must participate in Social Studies or Science Fair

Successful completion = Advanced Science Courses in High School

Focus of this course is an in depth study into physics, formulas and chemistry:

- Periodic Table- Chemical Equations- Formulas

Spanish I•Content includes

Language: grammar, vocabulary, and conversational phrases.Culture: history, traditions, geography, etc.

• Students can take Spanish II or Honors Spanish II in 9th Grade.

•Online textbook

French I•Content includes

Language: grammar, vocabulary, and conversational phrases.Culture: history, traditions, geography, etc.

• Students can take French II or Honors French II in 9th Grade.

Study is the key

Studying and practicing are key to learning a world language.

Students should check the Aspen page every evening to see what tasks they need to complete.

Introduction to Business & Technology

• IBT is the foundational (Level I) course for the Business & Technology Career Pathway.

• Level II course is Business & Technology Level III course is Business Communications.• Students who complete 3 courses in a

pathway are recognized for Pathway Completion upon graduation.

• Completion of each course prepares students to test to earn Microsoft Certifications.

Introduction to Business & Technology• Standards include: - employability skills - management - marketing - entrepreneurship - finance - risk management - business law - communications skills - applying technology skills - a mastery of Microsoft Word

• CTAE courses prepare students to be College and Career READY

Beginning Band 1

Beginning Band 1 has greater daily rigor and requires higher level fine motor skills. Students will perform in front of the class on a more frequent basis. There will also be extra at home practice time required.

By the end of the course students will have completed the following:

* Successfully perform additional major scales with accuracy and clarity* Successfully perform a chromatic scale with high school level ranges* Successfully display extended range on his/her instrument* Successfully perform a solo of high school difficulty in front of the class* Attend extra marching and maneuvering sessions * Demonstrate correct posture and marching technique while playing

Beginning Chorus I

Beginning Chorus I requires higher student expectations than the MS Advanced Chorus class. Including a greater focus on vocal music, sight reading and advanced music theory.

Students are required to audition for the GMEA Middle School All State Chorus!

By the end of the course students will know and/or perform the following:

1. Major, minor and chromatic scales a cappella2. Identify all 15 key signatures3. Perform an art song for their assigned voice part4. Recognize/identify major and minor mode

“THE SCOOP”

• HS courses have more rigor!• MUST have strong work ethic!• May require 2 days work in 1 day!• Need “whatever-it-takes” mindset!• Must balance with other courses!• No excuses…balance with outside

activities!• Expect homework nightly!• High behavioral expectations!

DECISIONS?

• 8th Grade courses DO NOT count toward HOPE GPA.• 8th Grade courses DO count towards overall high school

GPA and class rank. • May not opt in or out of credit at end of course and

may not retake in HS once credit is earned.• Transcripts will be established upon entry into 9th grade• Parent letter due by August 11, 2015.• Decision Day - October 20, 2015 (no dropping HS after

this date). Parents of students below 85% will be contacted regarding course placement.

• GA College 411 • For more information, contact Adina Walker, 8th grade

counselor.