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Course Request 2014-2015

Katy Junior High. Course Request 2014-2015. 8 th Grade. Promotion Standards. In order to be promoted to the eighth grade, a couple of things need to occur. If these things are not in place, you will be required to attend summer school or repeat the seventh grade.

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Course Request 2014-2015

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  1. Katy Junior High Course Request 2014-2015 • 8th Grade

  2. Promotion Standards • In order to be promoted to the eighth grade, a couple of things need to occur. • If these things are not in place, you will be required to attend summer school or repeat the seventh grade. • You must have an overall average of 70 or higher in all courses • You must also have an overall average of 70 or higher in three of the four academic courses: math, language arts, social studies, and science.

  3. Course Selection Process • Course selection presentation in Social Studies classes • Take course request sheet home to share with parents-Parents must sign the form! • Have teachers initial any choices indicated with an *. • Return the signed/initialed course selection sheet to Social Studies teacher by Jan. 31. • You will be entering your course selections into the computer before Spring Break.

  4. Choosing Classes for 8th Grade • Choose for 7 periods • Choose English, Math, Social Studies, Science, PE • Pick 2 electives and two alternate electives • CHOOSE CAREFULLY!

  5. PREAP CLASSES • In order to be in a PreAP class you must meet the following criteria: 1. Have an “A” in the academic class or have a “B” in the PreAP class 2. Have parent approval • PreAP courses are designed to challenge motivated students and prepare them for success in advanced coursework. These courses: • typically move at a faster pace • are more academically challenging • require more independent learning • have more homework than academic courses

  6. PREAP Exit Guidelines • May choose to exit during 1st 6 weeks or at the end of the 1st semester. Must have teacher and parent approval. • If the 6 weeks average falls below 70, then you will be taken out of the class at the end of the grading period.

  7. Athletics for 8th Grade • You may not sign yourself up for athletics. See your coach if you are interested in playing a sport next year. • The Coaches will give the counselors a list of students to put into the athletic period.

  8. Reading Elective and Math Lab • If you do not pass the Reading section of STAAR, then you will be placed in the Reading elective. • If you do not pass the Math section of STAAR, then you will be placed in Math Lab.

  9. High School Credits • High School Credit classes will go on a High School Transcript. A high school transcript will impact the rest of your educational career. • GPA (Grade Point Average) • Class rank • Colleges first snapshot of you • You will take a Mid-term and final exam that will count 15%of your semester average.

  10. High School Credit Courses • Algebra (0211)– you must qualify based on screening -1 math credit • Spanish IB (6318)- Prerequisite is Spanish IA- • 1 Foreign Language credit • Accelerated Spanish (6319)-1 Foreign Language credit • Art I (7511)-1 Fine Art credit • Principles of Human Services -Home Ec (8353)-1 elective credit • Concepts of Engineering & Tech (8619) – 1 elective credit

  11. Electives for 8th Grade • Band J860 • ChoirJ867/J868 Girls or Boys • Orchestra J859 • Theater I (J746)BeginningTheater • Theater II (J846)- Must have taken Theater I • Art I (J850) Not for high school credit

  12. Electives for 8th Grade • Teen Leadership J999– learn leadership and personal and business skills. Focus on developing a healthy self-concept, healthy relationships, and personal responsibility through individual and group activities. • Woodshop J751– introduction to drafting and woodworking. Includes the design, construction, and finishing of a selected project. Students responsible for providing building materials. • Publications (Yearbook) J855 Application Required • Technology Applications I & II (Computers) J873/J877 -Not for High School Credit-Spreadsheets, word processing, database, multimedia, telecommunications, & graphic design

  13. More Electives for 8th Grade • Student Aide (Application required) – help in attendance office, front office, library, counselor’s office, and sometimes PE – must be willing to be placed in any of these offices • Must be highly responsible, like filing, organizing, alphabetizing, and doing repetitive tasks. • Must be reliable, helpful and able to keep information confidential • Grades and any office referrals will be considered. • You will be required to fill out an application and write a short answer. You will be notified of the topic and deadline. • Mr. Roberts and Mrs. Partee will HIGHLY scrutinize these essays and the individuals applying for these positions. We will choose the BEST students for these positions. • Not everyone applying will be chosen for an Aide position.

  14. Electives • Choose two alternate Electives • A class may be full • A class may not fit into your schedule • A class may not make the final schedule Choose Wisely!!

  15. Remember • Course Sheet due by Jan. 31. • Keep Neat and Clean Take Good Care of It! • Choose courses carefully • Choose 2 alternate electives • Teacher Initials when necessary

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