2014-2015 Counseling Department

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2014-2015 Counseling Department. Meet Your Counselor. Ozzy Perez. Steve Kanner. Rosemary Gallo. Jan Moore. Brenda Lohr. Mike Maluski. Counselor-Student Assignments. Describes what courses Hamilton offers. Informs you what classes you need to graduate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2014-20152014-2015Counseling DepartmentCounseling Department

Meet Your Counselor

Steve Kanner

Jan Moore Brenda Lohr Mike Maluski

Rosemary Gallo Ozzy Perez

Counselor-Student Assignments

Student Last Name Counselor Room Ext

A – Cop Mike Maluski C125 5029

Cor- Gap + AVID Rosemary Gallo C223 5031

Gar - Lee Brenda Lohr C223 5035

Lef - Pas Ozzy Perez E100 5036

Pat - Sc Jan Moore A119 5034

Se - Z Steve Kanner E100 5030

9th Grade Amy Furrow/Jessica Anaya E200 5032

Career Center Carol Lytle C109A 5069

Registration Forms and Info.www.hamiltonhuskies.com

• Describes what courses Hamilton offers.

• Informs you what classes you need to graduate.

• What classes you need to attend a university

Four-Year High School PlanningProgram Planning – Pg. 6 • Check Graduation

requirements• Check University

Requirements

Curriculum area

High SchoolRequirements

In-state University

English 4 Credits 4 Credits

Math 4 Credits 4 Credits

Lab Science

3 Credits 3 Credits

Social Studies

3 Credits 2 Credits

Career/Fine arts

1 credit 1 credit

Foreign Language

NONE 2 Credits

PE 1 Credit 0 Credit

Health .50 Credit 0 credit

Required Courses

16 ½ credits 16 credits

Elective Courses

5 ½ Credits 4 Credits

Total Required Credits

22 Credits 16 Credits

How do I know whatclasses to take?

Sample schedule1. English 10

2. Science

3. Geometry

4. Comp Health & .50 elective

5. Foreign Language or elective

6. Elective

Spanish 2Marketing

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401011

Doe John 12345

2014-2015

English• English 10 - Required Summer Reading

• Honors English 10– No testing required

– Required summer reading

– Full year commitment

Health - Social Studies • No 10th grade requirementHealth is a 10th req. • AP Human Geography

– Common note taking skills

– Outside reading– Higher level thinking– Top academic clubs such as

Model United Nations and We The People.

Math• Geometry• Accel. Math

– For continuing students

• Geometry/Algebra 2– 2 Levels in 1 Year

• Honors Alg 2or Next MathLevel

Science • Biology for those currently in Investigative Science

Honor level Science

• Chemistry• Honors Chemistry • Physics • Honors Physics

• Applied Biological Systems - For those interested in Plants and Animals

Start Working on Your Future

Earn College credit

while in High School

Enroll in Dual Credit & AP classes

• Dual Credit classes Dual credit courses require the

payment of tuition to the cooperating community college. Dual enrollment credit is earned when the course is taken at a high school in the Chandler School District

• AP Credit classes College credit is granted after

receiving a high enough test on AP exam

Foreign Languages• Many Choices• Need for the

University• Upper levels can be

taken for college credit.

10th

Examples of Electives

Examples of Electives Fine Arts

Theatre

Orchestra

Band

Guitar

Choir

Drawing

Photo Imaging

Examples of CTE Electives – Vocational Credit

Ag Science

Marketing

Business Management

Early Childhood Education

Fashion and Design

TV productions

Drafting

Photo

Air Force JROTC

Options:

– AS 100: Journey Into Aviation

– AS 500 (Optional): Competitive Drill

• Community Service– Blood Drives– Adopt-a-highway– Color Guard / Saber Team

• Social Events– Paintball / Laser Tag– Sport & Cyber Competitions– Formal Dances

Learn To Lead To Success!!Opens doors to military academies and leading colleges

PE graduation credit available

No requirement to join the military – A class AND a club!!

If you did not take in 9th grade

Physical Education(1 credit required for graduation)

• Introduction to Physical Education-– Male Locker

• This course offers students a basic foundation in physical education by exposing them to a variety of individual and team sports. A strong emphasis on lifetime sports is stressed.

• Introduction to Physical Education– Female Locker

• This course offers students a basic foundation in physical education by exposing them to a variety of individual and team sports. A strong emphasis on lifetime sports is stressed.

The Academies

• Freshman Football• Golf• Soccer• Softball

• Volleyball• Swimming• Tennis• Running

excellence in academics…excellence in youth development…

Prepares student athletes with better training in a more convenient format.

Athletic Academies count towards PE credit

What if I want to take another elective?

• You can take a 0 hour class!– O-hour classes are from 6:30-7:20 everyday! – You must have your own transportation!– Did I mention it is EARLY???

ExtraCurricularActivities

See www.hamiltonhuskies.com or the Student Handbook for a list of clubs!

Questions?Visit our website at

www.hamiltonhuskies.com

Counselors will return in 2 weeks to meet with you and collect the form