37
Mountain View High School Registration 2015-2016

Mountain View High School Registration 2015-2016

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Mountain View High School

Registration 2015-2016

Welcome to MVHS

AdministratorsMs. Kim YoungMr. Jesse NinoMr. Rick LoganMr. Dan Melendrez

AdministratorsMs. Kim YoungMr. Jesse NinoMr. Rick LoganMr. Dan Melendrez

CounselorsMs. Serina Ramos- 12th GradeMr. Ryan Smith- 11th GradeMrs. Kelsey Rosten- 10th GradeMrs. Anna Morris- 9th Grade

PARENTS—We need YOU!!!

• Conferences • Parent Volunteers• College, Career, & Financial Aid

Nights• Naviance/Family Connection ICAP• MVHS Website• Parent Portal• Schoology

MVHS OFFERS YOUMVHS OFFERS YOU• SUPPORTIVE STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION

• SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

• Advanced Placement

• Concurrent Enrollment

• LISA program

• Project Lead the Way

•POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS

• ATHLETICS and ACTIVITIES to get CONNECTED

• SUPPORTIVE STAFF AND ADMINISTRATION

• SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

• Advanced Placement

• Concurrent Enrollment

• LISA program

• Project Lead the Way

•POSITIVE BEHAVIOR INTERVENTIONS AND SUPPORTS

• ATHLETICS and ACTIVITIES to get CONNECTED

English/Communications 4.0

Math 3.0

Science 3.0

Social Studies 3.0

Physical Education/Health 1.0

Fine Arts .5

Applied Arts .5

World Language 1.0

Open Electives 8.0

TOTAL CREDITS 24.0

English/Communications 4.0

Math 3.0

Science 3.0

Social Studies 3.0

Physical Education/Health 1.0

Fine Arts .5

Applied Arts .5

World Language 1.0

Open Electives 8.0

TOTAL CREDITS 24.0

District Graduation RequirementsClass of 2019

District Graduation RequirementsClass of 2019

Typical 9th grade scheduleTypical 9th grade scheduleEnglish 1.0Geo Physical Lab Science 1.0Civics 0.5Math 1.0Fitness .5Health .5Foreign Language 1.0Other Electives 2.5

Total Credits 8.0

English 1.0Geo Physical Lab Science 1.0Civics 0.5Math 1.0Fitness .5Health .5Foreign Language 1.0Other Electives 2.5

Total Credits 8.0

Freshman Students

•Must Register for 16 Courses•8 Courses Semester 1•8 Courses Semester 2

Honors Scholar Diplomafor Mountain View High SchoolHonors Scholar Diplomafor Mountain View High School

•Cumulative GPA of 3.7

•Must Meet the HEAR Credit Requirements• English 4.0

• Math 4.0

• Science 3.0

• Social Studies 3.0

• World Language 2.0

• Academic Electives 2.0

• Must have a minimum of 3.0 credits of AP or College Courses

•Diploma will be designated as an “Honors Diploma”

Higher Education Admission Requirements

If your student plans to attend a public four-year college or university in Colorado, he or she must complete the following classes to fulfill the state's Higher Education Admission Requirements:High School Academic Area

English

Mathematics (Algebra I level and higher)Natural/ Physical Sciences (two years must be lab-based)Social Sciences (at least one year of U.S. or world history)Foreign Language

Academic Electives

2010+ Graduates

4 years

4 years

3 years

3 years

1 year

2 years

ACADEMIC LETTERACADEMIC LETTER 3.6 GPA FOR EACH SEMESTER OF

FRESHMAN YEAR

6 LETTER GRADED CLASSES EACH SEMESTER

MUST ATTEND MVHS FOR THE FULL YEAR

3.6 GPA FOR EACH SEMESTER OF FRESHMAN YEAR

6 LETTER GRADED CLASSES EACH SEMESTER

MUST ATTEND MVHS FOR THE FULL YEAR

FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS

• LISA Pre AP English 9 1200/1201

• LISA Pre AP English 9 1200/1201

Language Arts-Language Arts-

• LISA Pre AP Geo Physical Lab 3200/3201

• LISA Pre AP Geo Physical Lab 3200/3201

ScienceScience

FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS

• LISA Pre AP Civics 4200/4201•* JROTC 8618/8619

• LISA Pre AP Civics 4200/4201•* JROTC 8618/8619

Civics-Civics-

FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS

• Algebra I 2012/2013• Geometry 2020/2021• Pre-AP Geometry

2026/2027• Algebra II 2040/2041• Pre AP Algebra II

2046/2047• * See counselor if you need

a higher level math

• Algebra I 2012/2013• Geometry 2020/2021• Pre-AP Geometry

2026/2027• Algebra II 2040/2041• Pre AP Algebra II

2046/2047• * See counselor if you need

a higher level math

Math- 5 optionsMath- 5 options

FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Personal Fitness 7600

Health 7601 (Can be taken 10th grade yr.)

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Personal Fitness 7600

Health 7601 (Can be taken 10th grade yr.)

FRESHMAN REQUIREMENTS

World Language

• Spanish I 7028/7029

• Spanish II 7032/7033

• French I 7000/7001

• French II 7004/7005

• German I (at LHS or TVHS)

ELECTIVESELECTIVES ART:

Drawing, Painting , Computer Graphics I -Art, Sculpture/Ceramics, Photography

BUSINESS AND MARKETING: Intro to Business, Web Design, Computer

Applications, Computer Graphics

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE: Teen Challenges, Interior Design, Nutrition &

Wellness, Culinary Careers & Nutrition

ART: Drawing, Painting , Computer Graphics I -Art,

Sculpture/Ceramics, Photography

BUSINESS AND MARKETING: Intro to Business, Web Design, Computer

Applications, Computer Graphics

FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE: Teen Challenges, Interior Design, Nutrition &

Wellness, Culinary Careers & Nutrition

INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (including Project Lead the Way)

Construction, Manufacturing, Invention & Design, Intro to Engineering

INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (including Project Lead the Way)

Construction, Manufacturing, Invention & Design, Intro to Engineering

ELECTIVES ContinuedELECTIVES Continued

PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Aquatics, First Aid, Weight Training

THEATER: Acting Techniques, Musical Theatre Theatre Production

MUSIC: Band, Choir, Orchestra, Guitar, Piano

LEADERSHIP: JROTC

PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Aquatics, First Aid, Weight Training

THEATER: Acting Techniques, Musical Theatre Theatre Production

MUSIC: Band, Choir, Orchestra, Guitar, Piano

LEADERSHIP: JROTC

ELECTIVES ContinuedELECTIVES Continued

Intervention & Credit Recovery• Your student may be placed in an

English and/or Math Intervention class.– Taken out of an elective and placed into

Intervention.– Placement determined by teacher

recommendation, district assessment results, and state assessment results.

– Dual enrollment in English 9/Algebra I and Intervention course.

• Credit Recovery must be taken if a student fails a graduation requirement.

LISA is an “arts magnet school” that is housed at MVHS. It offers a wide range of academic classes integrated with arts for learning, as well as advanced placement

art/music classes.

LISA is an “arts magnet school” that is housed at MVHS. It offers a wide range of academic classes integrated with arts for learning, as well as advanced placement

art/music classes.

Special Programs at MVHSSpecial Programs at MVHS

• PLTW is a national non-profit organization established to help schools give students the knowledge they need to excel in high-tech fields.

• PLTW is centered around the idea of bringing pre-engineering curriculum and concepts to students through practical application while their opinions about careers and interests are still forming.

• Partnership with UCCS to offer college credit for some PLTW classes.

• PLTW is a national non-profit organization established to help schools give students the knowledge they need to excel in high-tech fields.

• PLTW is centered around the idea of bringing pre-engineering curriculum and concepts to students through practical application while their opinions about careers and interests are still forming.

• Partnership with UCCS to offer college credit for some PLTW classes.

MATERIALS

• Registration Sheet• Course Description Book (online)

on the Mountain View website http://tsd.schoolwires.net/mountainview

• Scroll down until you see the course registration 2015-2016 Course Guide Grade 9

Course Registration Form

• Please fill out all information at top.

• List course title• List course

number• Obtain teacher

signature if necessary

• List electives and alternates in priority order

Sample LISA Registration Form

Registration Process

• Complete PURPLE registration form completely.

• Each line on the registration form represents a semester; a year long course takes two lines.

• List four alternates in priority order• Obtain signatures: parent &

student• Teacher signature are

recommended but not required.

Completing Your Registration FormCompleting Your Registration Form Fill out Registration Form completely.

Completed IN PENCIL with parent/guardian.

Input selected courses in Parent Portal account under 15-16 Registration. If you do not have a Parent Portal account

please go to the MVHS front office to get your access code.

Turn in Registration Form to middle school counselors on FEBRUARY 13, 2015.

Your requests will be checked by your middle school counselors and then “locked”.

Fill out Registration Form completely.

Completed IN PENCIL with parent/guardian.

Input selected courses in Parent Portal account under 15-16 Registration. If you do not have a Parent Portal account

please go to the MVHS front office to get your access code.

Turn in Registration Form to middle school counselors on FEBRUARY 13, 2015.

Your requests will be checked by your middle school counselors and then “locked”.

Freshman Students

•Must Register for 16 Courses•8 Courses Semester 1•8 Courses Semester 2

• NO CHANGES may be made to the requests that you’ve entered after your registration materials are collected!!!

• Please read the course descriptions and select your courses carefully.

WELCOME TO

MVHSWe are thrilled to have

YOU!!!

Anna Morris – 9th Grade Counselor970-613-7819 or

[email protected]