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WELCOME TO 8 TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT! CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2017!!. Counselors: Jenny Morgan A – E Nicole Akaran (intern) Norah Jensen F - L Joel Komschlies M - R Erin Johnson S – Z Jen Boelts (Career Counselor) Steve Bellande, Athletic Director Matt Herinckx, IB Coordinator
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WELCOME TO 8TH GRADE PARENT NIGHT!CAPITAL HIGH SCHOOLCLASS OF 2017!!
Counselors: Jenny Morgan A – E Nicole Akaran (intern) Norah Jensen F - L Joel Komschlies M - R Erin Johnson S – Z Jen Boelts (Career Counselor) Steve Bellande, Athletic Director Matt Herinckx, IB Coordinator Angel Elam, Activities Chris Woods Principal Jeff Broome, Assistant Principal A-G Michelle Anderson, Assistant Principal H-N Daniel Grimm Dean of Students 0-Z Staff to get to know!
Parent Groups CHS PARENT ORGANIZATION(BETH SCHILLING – CHSPO.CHAIR@GMAIL.COM)BOOSTER CLUB(STEVE TAYLOR – CENTERFIELD1@ME.COM)CHS FOUNDATION(CYNTHIA WOLFE – CNCWOLFE@COMCAST.NET)
High School Opportunities • Clubs (leadership, service, travel) • Sports • Activities • Tech Prep, Honors & IB Classes • Running Start –college classes • New Market Skills Center (technical certification) • Two year college • Preparation for entrance to a 4 year university • Preparation to enter the workforce and get a job
Graduation =Successful completion of: • 22 credits, including specific course requirements • High School & Beyond plan (Advisory) • Culminating Project (senior year) • HSPE-High School Proficiency Exam in Reading & Writing • EOC-End of Course Assessment in Algebra1, Geometry and Biology
22 Required Credits The minimum courses needed for graduation from Capital High School equal 22 credits: • 4 years of English • 3 years of Math • 2 years of Science • 3 years of Social Studies + WA State History (usually completed in middle school) • 1 year of Art • 1 year of Occupational Education • 2 years of Health and Fitness (.5 health & 1.5 fitness) • 6 additional year-long elective courses
College Preparatory Requirements • English 4 years • Social Studies 3 years • Math (through Algebra 2) 4 years • Lab Science 2+ years (including chemistry) • World Language 2+ years
Freshman/New Student Orientation • New Student Orientation on Tuesday, August 27th at Capital High School • 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Orientation • 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM BBQ • 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Parent Meeting • 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Student Social
Family Access • Please visit the Family Access table if not signed up already • Grades • Attendance • Discipline • Food Services Account • Email Notifications • Schedules
Choosing classes / Earning credits Freshman year you will take the following YEAR LONG COURSES and earn 6.00 credits: 1.00 credit 9th grade English 1.00 credit Math (placement determined by MAP test) 1.00 credit Science 1.00 credit Health/Fitness 1.00 credit Elective #1 1.00 credit Elective #2 Electives: Arts, Occupational Education or World Language
MAP (Math Placement) Testing • Test for incoming 9th graders (not necessary for MMS, JMS or Griffin students) • Offered at CHS in Pod B • Bring a pencil, paper and calculator • Please call 596-8027 to sign up for one of the following dates: March 25th at 10:15 (after CHS tour) March 25th at 3:30pm March 26th at 3:30pm
9th Grade English • Summer reading/writing assignment given in registration packets • Thematically-structured literature circles • Literary analysis • Writing skills: organization, grammar, vocabulary • Individual formal papers, both expository and persuasive • Research writing
Physical Science • Motion and Forces • Work and Energy • Waves (including sound and light) • Properties of Matter • The Periodic table • Astronomy • Earth Science topics in development
Electives - World Languages • French • Japanese • Spanish
Freshman Health & Fitness • Hormonal and physical changes during puberty • Communicable and non-communicable diseases • Recognize types of abuse and risky situations • Stress management • Drug use • Refusal skills • Cardiovascular fitness • Flexibility • Muscular strength and endurance • Develop a personal fitness program
Occupational Ed Programs • Accounting • Microsoft Office • Horticulture • Drafting/Architectural Drafting • Welding • Marketing • Photo/Video/Web Media • Robotics
Athletics • Get involved in sports! • Physicals required for participation • See letter in packet for clearance dates in August • FREE physical available at CHS on June 8th • Football begins August 21st and all other sports begin August 26th
What happens next? • Students turn in packets to 8th grade teacher by March 25th • Attend the CHS visit/tour next Monday (MMS and private) OR Tuesday (JMS & GMS) • MAP Placement Test offered March 25th and 26th at CHS • See the bright pink letter from Mr. Woods with other important dates to place on your calendar! • We look forward to seeing students next week when we will register you for classes.
Opportunity to visit with students and staff! Administrators Academic areas Clubs Counselors Family Access IB Information – See your counselor
Thank you for coming!GO COUGS! Visit our Website chs.osd.wednet.edu