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Welcome toPleasant
High School !!
IntroductionsIntroductions
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
Mrs. Kris WebbHigh School Counselor
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
Mrs. Kris WebbHigh School Counselor
Mr. Mike EndersCalculus
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
Mrs. Kris WebbHigh School Counselor
Mr. Mike EndersCalculus
Mr. Tony HallAdvanced Biology
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
Mrs. Kris WebbHigh School Counselor
Mr. Mike Enders Mr. Charles MartindellCalculus Western Civ & Adv Govt
Mr. Tony HallAdvanced Biology
IntroductionsIntroductionsMr. Brian SparlingPrincipal
Mrs. Kris WebbHigh School Counselor
Mr. Mike Enders Mr. Charles MartindellCalculus Western Civ & Adv Govt
Mr. Tony Hall Mr. Kyle StrzeleckiAdvanced Biology Chemistry II & Physics
What is a “Dual Enrollment Class ?
What is a “Dual Enrollment Class ?
A class taken at the high school
What is a “Dual Enrollment Class ?
A class taken at the high schoolfor both High School
What is a “Dual Enrollment Class ?
A class taken at the high schoolfor both High School &
College Credit
How is Dual Enrollment How is Dual Enrollment Different than PSEO ?Different than PSEO ?
How is Dual Enrollment How is Dual Enrollment Different than PSEO ?Different than PSEO ?
1) Taught at the High School
How is Dual Enrollment How is Dual Enrollment Different than PSEO ?Different than PSEO ?
1) Taught at the High School
2) Each Class is 1 High School Credit
How is Dual Enrollment How is Dual Enrollment Different than PSEO ?Different than PSEO ?
1) Taught at the High School
2) Each Class is 1 High School Credit (PSEO credits are determined
by a formula set by the Ohio Dept. of Educ.)
How are Dual Enrollment ClassesHow are Dual Enrollment Classesthe Same as PSEO Classes ?the Same as PSEO Classes ?
1) College Level Classes
How are Dual Enrollment ClassesHow are Dual Enrollment Classesthe Same as PSEO Classes ?the Same as PSEO Classes ?
1) College Level Classes with College Level Expectations !!
How are Dual Enrollment ClassesHow are Dual Enrollment Classesthe Same as PSEO Classes ?the Same as PSEO Classes ?
1) College Level Classes with College Level Expectations !!
2) Free
How are Dual Enrollment ClassesHow are Dual Enrollment Classesthe Same as PSEO Classes ?the Same as PSEO Classes ?
1) College Level Classes with College Level Expectations !!
2) Free - Except for high school fees
How are Dual Enrollment ClassesHow are Dual Enrollment Classesthe Same as PSEO Classes ?the Same as PSEO Classes ?
Calculus
• MTH 2000 - 5 Semester hours college credit
• College Expectations - 2 hours outside for every 1 hour in class (no “free days” + rigorous pace)
• Must take semester exam• TI 84 or TI-nspire calculator required• Must have reliable internet access
Calculus
Grading15% Homework / Classwork (correctness)20% Quizzes (after each section)40% Tests (roughly 2 every 9 weeks)25% Semester Exams
Website:Enders.pleasantstaff.org
Anatomy & Physiology I and II
• Foundation class for all health related fields• Fast paced and content rigorous course• Consecutive courses
– 1st semester AP I – 2nd semester AP II– 4 credit hours each– Must have 70% in AP I to continue into
AP II
• Students planning to take this class are expected to:– Spend time after school studying and
reading (2hrs for every hour in class)– Have excellent attendance– Good test taking skills
• I will assist in these areas with after school study sessions
Grading Procedures
• Midterm exams (3) 150 points each
• Lab quizzes 150 points (low dropped)
• Lab practical 150 points• Final (comprehensive) 200 points• Relevance writing 25 points• Participation 25 points
1st Semester Topics
• Chemical level of organization• Cellular level of organization• Tissue level of organization• Integumentary system• Skeletal system• Axial and Appendicular skeletons• Muscular system• Nervous system
2nd Semester Topics• Special senses – eye - ear• Endocrine system• Cardiovascular – blood-heart-blood vessels• Lymphatic systems• Respiratory system• Metabolism• Urinary system• Fluid, electrolyte, acid-base-balance• Reproductive system• Pregnancy and human development
Western Civ. & Advanced Government
• MTC’s HST1800 (Western Civilization II) and Ashland’s POLSC 102 (Democracy in America)– 3 credit hours each
• Students MUST– Have excellent attendance– Be prepared to work at an accelerated, rigorous
pace (approximately 1 chapter every 2 weeks)– Have reliable internet access– Be willing to spend the required time outside of
class to complete reading assignments– Take semester and final exams
Grading Scales
• Western Civ.– 60% = Tests – 40% =
Homework, quizzes, maps, worksheets, etc.
• Advanced Govt.– 60% = Tests – 20% = Paper– 20% =
Homework & in-class work/quizzes
Physics and Chemistry II
• PHYS 1200 1st Semester and PHYS1250 2nd Semester
• CHEM 1200 1st Semester and CHEM 1250 2nd Semester
• Will receive a full 10 credit hours in Physics and 7 credit hours in Chemistry with C- average or better for both semesters
• Must take semester exams
Physics and Chemistry II
• Must have TI-84 or TI-Nspire calculator• Must be able to access class webpages• Must have excellent attendance• Must be willing to spend the required
amount of time outside of class for assignments and review (1 hour Minimum!)
• Computer for use inclass would be nice, but not necessary
Physics and Chemistry II
• Grading Scale:– Homework/Quizzes 10%– Laboratory 10%– Midterm Exams 50%– Final Exam 30%
Physics• 1st Semester Topics
– Motion in One Dimension– Two-Dimensional Motion
and Vectors– Forces and the Laws of
Motion– Work and Energy– Momentum and Collisions– Circular Motion and
Gravitation– Fluid Mechanics– Thermodynamics
• 2nd Semester Topics– Vibrations and Waves– Sound– Light and Reflection– Refraction– Interference and Diffraction– Electric Forces and Fields– Electrical Energy and
Current– Circuits and Circuit
Elements– Magnetism
Chemistry II• 1st Semester Topics
– Chemical Foundations – Atoms, Molecules, and Ions– Stoichiometry– Solution Stoichiometry– Gases– Thermochemistry– Atomic Structure and
Periodicity– Bonding: General Concepts– Covalent Bonding: Orbitals
• 2nd Semester Topics– Liquids and Solids– Properties of Solutions– Chemical Kinetics– Chemical Equilibrium – Acids and Bases – Applications of Aqueous
Equilibria – Spontaneity, Entropy, and
Free Energy – Electrochemistry