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Wren High School FRESHMAN ACADEMY

Wren High School FRESHMAN ACADEMY. RISING 9 TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT FEBRUARY 10, 2014. INTRODUCTIONS. Freshman Academy Staff Freshman Guidance Counselor- Mrs. Dillard Director of Freshman Academy- Mr. Young Principal- Mrs. Boseman Freshman Academy Building

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Wren High School FRESHMAN ACADEMY

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  1. Wren High SchoolFRESHMAN ACADEMY RISING 9TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT FEBRUARY 10, 2014

  2. INTRODUCTIONS Freshman Academy Staff Freshman Guidance Counselor- Mrs. Dillard Director of Freshman Academy- Mr. Young Principal- Mrs. Boseman Freshman Academy Building 2 halls (3 teams of teachers) Atrium Auxiliary gym Car Circle

  3. What is High school all about? • What is a Carnegie unit? • Do elective units count? • What is a GPA and how is it calculated? • What is my class rank? • Graduation requirements vs. college admissions

  4. Freshman Academy • Divided into three teams • Each team has a math, science, social studies, and English teacher. Academic Classes: • Taught 45 minutes each day • English, math, science, social studies • Recommendations made by teachers

  5. FRESHMAN ACADEMY MISSION • Smooth Transition from Middle School to High School • Commitment to High School Graduation • Rigorous Academics • Preparation for 10th-12th Grades and Life after WHS

  6. CORE ACADEMICS English, Science, Social Studies, Math Prerequisites 45 minutes daily Teams Homework/Lunch Detentions Study habits, motivation, determination Teacher Expectations

  7. Elective Classes • Elective courses are taught 90 minutes every other day. Freshmen earn 8 units in the school year, and may choose 1.0-1.5 units of electives. We are on an A/B Block Schedule. • A sample schedule is listed below: A Day: AE English Global Math Science Computer 90 mins. 45 mins 45 mins. 45 mins. 45 mins. 90 mins. B Day: ROTC English Global Math Science Band 90 mins. 45 mins. 45 mins. 45 mins. 45 mins. 90 mins.

  8. Academic Enhancement • Required course for ALL ninth grade students. • All Freshman Academy academic teachers have Academic Enhancement with their students. • Students have the opportunity to be tutored and make up tests during this class period. • In addition, a curriculum is incorporated into this class that includes: • Organizational skills • Unit on Bullying • Tutorials • Career and Technology Center tours • Variety of speakers • Silent Sustained Reading • Comprehensive Health Education

  9. PE or ROTC • All students must take 1 unit of PE or ROTC in order to graduate. • Students should choose only one. • ROTC is an excellent program that teaches you about naval science, government, and physical fitness. They take many exciting trips and learn a lot about national security and their personal obligations as American citizens. • Required to wear a uniform once a week in ROTC. • This is a year-long course. • PE consists of a semester course called Lifelong Fitness, which all students who choose PE must take. The other unit of PE comes from the sport your choice which are Team/Olympic Activities OR Aerobics/Weight Training. • Students may only choose one of these courses. Any student that plans to participate in athletics at Wren High School is encouraged to take aerobics/weight training.

  10. Keyboarding/Computer Tech • Computer Tech I (or Keyboarding) • Required course for ninth graders. • Students must complete a full unit of Computer Science in order to graduate, and this course satisfies ½ of this requirement. • Students must be proficient in keyboarding in order to take Computer Tech I. • Project Lead the Way can take the place of Computer Tech and Keyboarding. • Keyboarding: Keyboarding (or Computer Tech I) • Required course for ninth graders. • Prelude to Computer Tech I. • Teaches the necessary keyboarding skills to be successful on the computer. • Students must complete a full unit of Computer Science in order to graduate, and this course satisfies ½ of this requirement. Students will take the other ½ their sophomore year.  

  11. MASTERY ALGEBRA LAB • Due to the Common Core Curriculum, all students who are enrolled in Common Core Algebra I will also be enrolled in Mastery Algebra Lab. • Mastery Algebra Lab is an extension of the Common Core Algebra I course. • Mastery Algebra Lab is 45 minutes every other day, so it counts as a .5 elective credit. • Students enrolled in Common Core Algebra I will choose 1 unit of additional elective credit. • Mastery Algebra Lab is not required for students enrolled in PLTW.

  12. Other Electives • Remaining 1.0-1.5 electives are chosen by the student • The list of elective courses that are available to freshmen are on the back of the registration form • These are the ONLY courses that freshmen may take. • Please read the course descriptions to find out more information on each course. • Pay close attention to the unit value of each course since you can only choose 1.0-1.5 units. • Please note that courses like Photography ($20) and Industrial Tech ($15) require additional fees. • Ex. Drama I…p. 31, Family Life…p. 37 • Courses like Yearbook, advanced art courses, Show Chorus, Concert Chorus, Jazz Band, and Jazz Ensemble are not on the list. • These courses are usually not available to freshmen due to scheduling conflicts. • If you wish to take Yearbook, please pick up an application from Mrs. Craig. • If you would like to apply for an advanced art course, please see Mrs. Dierks to get portfolio deadlines and requirements.

  13. Other Electives, CONT. • Once you have chosen your 1.0-1.5 units of electives that you would like to take, you should put a check beside the course name. These are your first choice of electives, however, they are only course requests, not your official school schedule. • VERY IMPORTANT! • Students MUST write in 3 alternate electives on the bottom of their registration form.

  14. Other Electives, Cont. • Fine Art requirement-Four year colleges are requiring one full unit of a fine art (Drama, Band, Strings, Chorus, Art) in order to be admitted. If you are planning to attend a four year college, you should choose .5 of the fine art unit your freshman year if possible. • NCAA (college athletics) does not accept Math Tech I for eligibility.

  15. HAVE GOALS • ACADEMIC • SHORT TERM • Complete all Assignments • Complete Summer Reading • Pass the test/Make A on Test • Make A’s and B’s on report card • LONG TERM • Pass 9th Grade • Graduate from High School • Go to College (Clemson, South Carolina, Tri-County, etc) • Join Military/Get a JOB

  16. COMMUNICATION • Parent Portal/Student Portal • Website • Wren High School App • Email • Progress reports/Report cards It is essential to keep parents and school staff in the loop of what’s going on!!!

  17. For February 20 CAPS Meeting • Please take home the letter to your parents, white registration sheet, and blue curriculum guide. Go over the courses and choose 1.0-1.5 units of electives and 3 alternates. • Bring registration sheet and blue curriculum guide back for February 20th CAPS meeting. • Please go over your choices with your parents as they will have the final say at the CAPS Conference.

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