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Lakota East High School
REGISTRATION SHOWCASE
Colleges look at rigor of coursework The transcript that gets sent to colleges is the
one at the end of your junior year! Next two years are critically important to
your future! Are you ready? Fall of 2017 – Practice SAT (PSAT) Fall of 2018 – Practice ACT Spring of 2018 – Statewide ACT for ALL Jrs. Other opportunities to practice
Taking the Statewide ACT (2nd semester) Consider taking SAT Maintaining rigorous class work Building the transcript
BIG academic year
Start solidifying plans for after graduation
Deciding what to do after HS Four year college
Two year college
Military
Work ACT/SAT in the fall if necessary College Application Process (by Thanksgiving)
Picking the school
Colleges look at rigor and coursework in all years
Mid-year transcripts for seniors are sent
Acceptance letters have been retracted Don’t let it happen to you!
1st Period 8:05 – 9:00 55 minutes
2nd Period 9:05 – 9:55 50 minutes
3rd Period 10:00 – 10:50 50 minutes
4th Period 10:55 – 12:50 115 minutes
A Lunch 10:55 – 11:25 30 minutes
B Lunch 11:20 – 11:50 30 minutes
C Lunch 11:55 – 12:25 30 minutes
D Lunch 12:20 – 12:50 30 minutes
5th Period 12:55 – 1:45 50 minutes
6th Period 1:50 – 2:40 50 minutes
MONDAY/ TUESDAY/ FRIDAY
1st Period/2nd Period 8:05 – 9:40 95 minutes
XH Bell 9:50 – 10:40 50 minutes
3rd Period/4th Period 10:45 – 12:55 130 minutes
A Lunch 10:45 – 11:15 30 minutes
CLASS 11:20 – 11:50 30 minutes
B Lunch 11:50 – 12:20 30 minutes
C Lunch 12:25 – 12:55 30 minutes
5th Period/6th Period 1:05 – 2:40 95 minutes
WEDNESDAY/ THURSDAY
Register for six periods Make sure you include alternates for
any elective courses
Per OHSSA guidelines, students who are participating in and/or plan to participate in interscholastic athletics must be passing a minimum of five “solids” at all times. It is the student and parents responsibility to ensure these criteria are met to ensure eligibility requirements. We strongly encourage student athletes to enroll in more than five solids.
Implement Physical Education Waiver
State provides this option for completing 2 full seasons of Interscholastic Athletics, Marching Band or Cheerleading
The waiver increases course options for students
Creates opportunities to customize their own academic plan
Not Retroactive
Senior “Flex” Time
Students classified as Seniors have the option to attend school for only the courses needed
Allows customization of individual student academic plan
Develop written “Individual Graduation Plan” for all seniors – Spring of 2017
Consider the following CAREFULLY:
Athletes must have 5 periods for eligibility
What does your transcript look like for college applications?
What are your alternative options?
Your only senior year of high school
Morning or Afternoon?
Insurance
Opportunity again this year for Zero Period LotteryProvide seventh bell option for sophomores and
juniors only
Applications available starting TONIGHT
Completed applications turned in to Guidance Secretary no later than TUESDAY, MARCH 1 @ 3:00 pm
Placement is NOT on a first-come, first-served basis
Lottery will be held and individuals selected notified ASAP
10th Grade Options
CP US History
AP US History
11th Grade Options
CP English 11
▪ Historical Survey of American Literature
▪ Focus on the American Novel
Honors English 11
To Graduate from Lakota East High School Students MUST:
Earn the Board Approved MINIMUM number of Credits (currently 20) AND
Complete one of three options:
Accumulate a minimum of 18 points on end-of-course exams (with a few exceptions)
Earn a college readiness score on the ACT/SAT
Industry certification and a work-readiness score on WorkKeys
Lakota has selected the ACT Option and it will be given to all Juniors on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.
20 Credits are now required for Graduation 4 Credits of English
4 Credits of Math
3 Credits of Science
3 Credits of Social Studies
.5 Credit of Health
.5 Credit of Physical Education **
1 Credit of Fine Arts
4 Credits of Electives
** If no Physical Education Waiver
Page 6 of Program of Studies Booklet Types of Honors Diplomas:
Academic
International Baccalaureate
Career Tech
STEM
Arts
Social Science & Civic Engagment
Multiple options available
Sessions Tonight – Café 5:30/7:30
Information Session TONIGHT 6:30
Replaces PSEO
Replaces dual enrollment
Opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school
Materials you need: Program of Studies Book (Online) Transcript
Timeline: Transcript Review Student Registration Assemblies Registration Showcase – TONIGHT Online Registration through HAC Opens January 27th
Closes February 6th
Verification Meetings to solidify choices
Use your Transcript to help make sure you stay on track
Place VALUE in the Teacher Recommendation
Double check to make sure you are knocking down your graduation requirements
Choose electives with the future in mind
We have very limited ability to make course changes for students. Changes will be made for:
*Missing a graduation requirement
*Took a course over the summer and passed
*Athletes needing 5 solids
*Obvious error on our part
Business – Page 11
Financial Literacy and Planning
Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Computer Science – Page 12
Introduction to Computer Science/Programming
NEW for 2017-2018: Web Design
AP Computer Science Principles
AP Computer Science A
Extremely aggressive curriculum.
TechOlympics Champions multiple years!
Opportunities for Internships for high achieving students
Band – Page 13
All students interested will register for Band (7500) and placements into specific ensembles will be made based on auditions by directors.
There is a concert expectation with these courses
Symphonic Winds have performed all over the region.
Choir – Page 13
All students interested will register for Choir (7710) and placements into specific ensembles will be made based on auditions by director.
There is a concert expectation with these courses
Choirs consistently perform around the community for a variety of special events.
Acting – Page 13
Acting I/II/III are year long courses offered at the Main Campus only.
Prepares students to audition/participate in the Theater Productions
Theater Arts (7840) is a semester long course with a backstage focus including set design, audio, lighting
Visual Arts – pages 14 - 15
Semester long visual arts offerings create more opportunities and flexibility for students
All Visual Arts courses are one semester long except for AP Studio Art which is year long
Fine Art I is a pre-requisite for all Visual Arts Courses
NEW for 2017-2018: Ceramics IV
NEW for 2017-2018: Metals IV
English – pages 16 - 19 Honors and CP Level English Courses offered for
Grades 10 and 11 NEW for 2017-2018: Two CP English 11 Offerings
▪ Historical Survey of American Literature▪ Focus on the American Novel
AP English Language and Composition – Grade 11 AP English Literature and Composition – Grade 12 Several additional options for English Credits in Grade
12 Honors Advanced Composition is a CCP Course and
students MUST successfully complete the full CCP process to qualify
English – pages 16 - 19
English Electives: DO NOT COUNT AS REQUIRED ENGLISH CREDITS
▪ Creative Publications – One Semester
▪ Creative Writing – One Semester
▪ Journalism I/II/Honors – Award Winning SPARK –Year long
▪ Reading Workshop – year long
▪ Speech – One Semester
Family and Consumer Sciences – page 21 Exciting Courses offered through Butler Tech on-
site at East.
Semester Electives▪ Career and College Readiness – Grades 9 - 12
▪ Culinary Fundamentals – Grades 9 - 12
▪ Human Growth & Development – Grades 10-12
▪ Personal Wellness – Grade 9 ONLY
Yearlong Elective – New for 2017-18▪ Contemporary Cuisine – Grades 10-12
Foreign Languages pages 22 - 23
Extensive Yearlong Foreign Language Offerings in Levels I – IV/AP
▪ American Sign Language (Levels I – III)
▪ French (Levels I – AP)
▪ Latin (Levels I – AP)
▪ Spanish (Levels I – AP)
Colleges looking for 3 years of one foreign language OR 2 years each of 2 different foreign languages
Health – page 24
Semester Long Electives either of which fulfill Health Graduation Requirement:
▪ Human Sexuality
▪ Personal Health
Mathematics – page 25 - 26
All students MUST have credits in Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra II to graduate.
Multiple Honors and AP Level Courses available -which are very rigorous
Utilize your teacher recommendation as well as the chart on Page 25 to help guide your decisions
Honors Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry is available as a CCP Course. In order to qualify, students MUST successfully complete the full CCP process.
Physical Education – page 27 - 28
Lifetime Fitness OR Fitness and Sports required for Graduation UNLESS utilizing PE Waiver
All PE Courses are one semester long and count for .25 credits
Recreation Physical Education I/II DOES NOT fulfill Graduation Requirements
PE COURSES ARE NOT CONSIDERED “SOLIDS” FOR OHSAA STUDENT ATHLETES ELIGIBILITY
Science – pages 29 - 30 Several Honors and AP Level Courses that are
highly rigorous
Internship Opportunities at P&G/West Chester Hospital/Ethicon for high achieving science students via application
Utilize teacher recommendations and the charts on page 28 to help with your course decisions
Honors Anatomy and Physiology is a CCP Course and students MUST successfully complete the full CCP process to qualify
Social Studies – pages 31 - 32
Sophomores - CP American History or AP United States History
Juniors take Government and Economics.
▪ Community Service Requirement for Government Class
Several AP Level Courses that are highly rigorous
NEW for 2017-2018: American Law and Criminal Justice – Semester Elective
STEAM2 – page 33 - 34
Continue to “grow” the STEAM2 Programs
Year long Elective Courses
All courses offered on-site at Lakota East
STEAM2 – ENGINEERING Page 33 - 34:
Introduction to Engineering Design – Grades 9-12
Principles of Engineering – Grades 10 - 12 (pre-req: Intro to Engineering Design)
Aerospace Engineering – Grade 11 (pre-req: Principles of Engineering)
Digital Electronics – Grade 12 (pre-req: Aerospace Engineering)
STEAM2 –BIOMEDICAL Page 34
Principles of Biomedical Sciences – Grades 9 – 12
Human Body Systems – Grades 10 - 12 (pre-req: Principles of Biomedical Sciences)
Medical Interventions – Grade 11 (pre-req: Human Body Systems)
Biomedical Innovations – Grade 12 (pre-req: Medical Interventions)
Sports Medicine/Exercise Science – page 35
Exciting Courses offered through Butler Tech on-site at East
Hands on experience in a classroom/lab setting for students interested in health careers
Sports Medicine/Exercise Science – page 35
Athletic Injury and Prevention– 10th/11th grade. Students may be concurrently enrolled in Sports Exercise and
Psychology.
Sports Exercise and Psychology– 11th grade. Pre-
req: Athletic Injury and Prevention (or concurrently enrolled in Athletic Injury and Prevention)
Sports Medicine/Exercise Science – page 36 Exercise and Athletic Training – 12th grade.
Students must be concurrently enrolled in Fitness Evaluation and Assessment. Pre-req: Athletic Injury and Prevention and Sports Exercise and Psychology
Fitness Evaluation and Assessment– 12th grade. Students must be concurrently enrolled in Exercise and Athletic Training. Pre-req: Athletic Injury and Prevention and Sports Exercise and Psychology
This is a TWO BELL/TWO CREDIT Experience during the Senior Year
Your Graduation Credit Report/Transcript
www.EastHigh.lakotaonline.com
Guidance
Guidance Overview
Course Registration
Program of Studies Book HAC Registration Directions
Know Your HAC Username and Password
Can use either Student or Parent Account
Get registered if you are not
Contact your Student Services Office for Lost Passwords and Account Info
1 – Select the Requests tab on the Classes Page
2 - Teacher Recommendations appear as blue hyperlinks by the Department.
3 - To remove a recommended course or select additional courses, click the Edit button for the Department’s courses you want to request
4 - Click the Request box for the course(s) you want
5 - Click Save
1 - Click in the Request box next to the alternate course
2 - Use the dropdown list in the Alternate column to select Alternate to Any Course
3 - Click Save
1 - Click the Edit button for the Department of the course you want to delete
2 - Uncheck the appropriate course (at the top of the list)
3 -Click Save
1 - Click the + button for Graduation Subject Area Requirements at the bottom of the Requests page.
2 – Required, completed, in-progress and requested credits show
HAC opens on January 27th
HAC closes on February 6th
Verification Meetings Final approval of registration
Parent Signature
“Contract” signed
Student Schedules available in August
Continue to offer full menu of options
Decisions about what is offered based on:
Student interest (registration process)
Academic requirements / balanced curriculum
Staffing
No opportunity for making changes
Remember: if you have questions it is best to ask!