South Info Night 2011-12 - February 2011

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For parents of 8th graders coming to South Eugene High School in the Fall of 2011

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South Eugene High School

School Choice Night February 2011

Tonight’s Agenda

• Classic South overview• Department presentations• Student presentations• School Choice Process• Question & Answer

South’s Excellence

• One of two schools in the state to achieve consecutive Exceptional (Outstanding) Ratings on the Oregon School Report Card 2003 - current

• One of few large comprehensive high schools in Oregon to consistently achieve AYP according to NCLB

South’s Excellence

• South OAKS scores have exceeded district and state averages in all categories since the year 2000

• US News & World Report “Silver Medal” One of the few schools in Oregon, based on college preparation and on performance of low SES students

Classic South

Classic South offers:– flexible scheduling– great choice from an enriched menu– rich variety of AP courses– traditional college bound trajectory– support for students who may struggle

Flexible 7 Period Day

• If a student takes Math, English, Science and Social Studies they may have 3 periods to choose from the following:– Foreign Language– Fine and Applied Arts– Applied Technology– Music and Theater– PE and Health

Advance Placement Offerings

• Biology• Chemistry• Physics (IB)• Calculus A/B, B/C• Spanish• French Language• Art (19th Ave.)

• European History• US History• US Government• Comparative Gov’t• Psychology• English Composition• English Literature

College Now• Several departments have

articulated their curriculum with LCC for specific classes to provide students with the opportunity to earn college credit.

• There is no charge for these college credits.

• Students begin to build a college transcript at Lane Community College

• Accepted by all OUS colleges and many universities nationwide.

Freshman Support & Transition

• Freshman Orientation • 9th Grade Team• BASMATI• Intro to Algebra Block• Summer Bridge

Program• Homework Club• Academics Unlimited• Freshman Advisory• AVID

Classic South

Classic South Social Studies Department offers choice

Classic South Offers Choice9th grade year

10th grade year

11th/12th grade years

AP European History AP Comparative Government

and Politics AP Psychology AP US History

Global Studies

US History AP US History

Psychology US History Contemporary World History US Government (18 weeks) Economics (18 weeks)

Freshman Year Global Studies infuses

geography, government, and economics into a world history curriculum.

Designed to help students make successful transition to high school.

Academic skills reinforced to help students succeed in upper division Social Studies courses.

Sophomore Year

US History

Advanced Placement

US History Students must pass a written

qualifying test, and be able to pursue a college level curriculum.

Junior/Senior Years

Contemporary World History Infuses History with current events

Introductory courses Psychology Economics U.S. Government

Advanced Placement courses European History Comparative Government & Politics Psychology U.S. History

Students must pass the qualifying test or have earned a B or better in an AP English class to enroll in an AP course

Classic South English Department offers:

A solid background in classic literature and writing

Choice!

The ability to earn college credits via College Now and A.P. courses

English 9 and English 9 Studies

A sampling of texts:OedipusRomeo & JulietLord of the FliesThe Old Man and the

Sea The Bean Trees

English 10 and 10 Studies

A sampling of texts:• Antigone• Macbeth• Of Mice and Men• The Catcher in the Rye• The Secret Life of Bees

Honors 9 English

Oedipus Rex Antigone Romeo and Juliet Macbeth Siddhartha The Old Man and the

Sea The Grapes of Wrath Lord of the Flies Catcher in the Rye Of Mice and Men A Raisin in the Sun

Major American Literature

The Scarlet Letter Walden The poetry of Dickinson,

Whitman, Poe, Frost The Adventures of

Huckleberry Finn The Great Gatsby A Streetcar Named

Desire In Our Time The Bell Jar One Flew Over the

Cuckoo’s Nest

Major World Literature

Cry, the Beloved Country (South Africa)

Things Fall Apart (Nigeria)

Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio (China)

The Thief and the Dogs (Egypt)

Siddhartha (Germany)

Nectar in a Sieve (India)

No One Writes to the Colonel (Colombia)

World Mythology

Integrated Outdoor Program

Into the Wild Desert Solitaire Fall of the Phantom

Lord Points Unknown Indian Creek

Chronicles More About Me Breaking Trail Ordinary Wolves Jump Off Creek River Notes

An IOP student navigates White Horse Rapids.

IOP Trips

A volunteer and student making breakfast in camp.

Students climb as part of the

desert trip.

Winter IOP Trip

Students summit Fuji Mountain on the winter trip.

European Literature and Humanities

The Iliad Philoctetes by Sophocles Plato’s Allegory of the Den Aristotle’s Nicomachean

Ethics Unit on Existential

LIterature Candide Jane Eyre Ghosts Demian 1984 Henry V The Prince

Semester Courses The following courses are semester-long courses offered

to juniors and seniors only:

- Contemporary Literature:In this course, students read contemporary fiction, such as The Glass Castle and Junot Diaz’s Drown

- Creative Writing: This course is built on the workshop model used in the University of Oregon’s creative writing program. Comprehensive and rigorous, students write poems, fiction, and narrative nonfiction, submit work for review, and conclude the term by creating a personal magazine.

- Oral Communications:Students learn to employ a variety of rhetorical devices and confront the process of creating and presenting effective speeches in various modes.

- Film as Literature:Students learn to analyze visual narratives by watching contemporary and classic films

Journalism

In Classic South students can also earn English credit by taking journalism.

In addition to English credit, this class prepares students to work on the nationally recognized newspaper, The Axe.

College Credit

AP Composition and AP Literature Students earn college credit after

passing a national exam.• AP Literature is also offered as a

College Now class. Students may earn up to 12 transferable Lane Community College credits.

Advanced Placement Composition

Perspectives on Contemporary Issues

The Norton Anthology of Modern American Prose

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Mrs. Dalloway In Cold Blood Frankenstein

Advanced Placement Literature

Their Eyes Were Watching God Madame Bovary As I Lay Dying Hamlet Slaughterhouse-Five The Importance of Being

Earnest A Farewell to Arms Sometimes a Great Notion Zora Neale Hurston

Math DepartmentMath Department

9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade

Algebra II Pre-Calculus or Pre-Calc SL

Calculus A/B or B/C

University of Oregon

Geometry Algebra II Pre-Calculus or Pre-Calc SL

Calculus A/B or B/C

Geometry Elements of Algebra II

Algebra II Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus SL, or College Alg/Trig

Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus SL, or College Alg/Trig

Math DepartmentMath Department

9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade

Algebra I Elements of Geometry

Elements of Algebra II

Algebra II

Algebra I Elements of Geometry

Geometry Algebra II

Block: Intro to Algebra

Block: Intro to Geometry

Algebra II Pre-Calculus, Pre-Calculus SL, or College Alg/Trig

Block: Intro to Algebra

Block: Intro to Geometry

Elements of Algebra II

Algebra II

Some Possible Science Sequences:

Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12

sequence 1 Physical SciencesLife Science

orBiology

Elements of Chemistryor

Chemistry

sequence 2 Physical Sciences Biology Chemistry

PhysicsAP ChemistryAP Biology

AnatomyEnvironmental Science

sequence 3 Biology ChemistryPhysics

orIB Physics I

IB Physics IIAP ChemistryAP Biology

AnatomyEnvironmental Science

sequence 4 Physical Sciences Chemistry IB Physics I IB Physics II

•Three years of science are required for graduation.•Sequence 3 requires Department consent each year.•Sequence 4 is for IHS students that intend to become IB candidates but do not meet the entry requirements for Biology as 9th graders.

Minimum entry requirements for taking Biology as a 9th grader:

•A level of maturity and habits of study appropriate for taking a sophomore level course. •Straight A’s in Algebra and enrollment in Geometry in Grade 9.•Four terms of science that includes basic chemistry, basic physics, and earth science in grades 7 & 8 with straight A’s (and C1 at RMS).

At the discretion of the Department, a qualifying test may be administered and/or a student’s OSAT scores may be considered for students that don’t quite meet the minimum requirements.

Performing Arts & Music• Ron Black - Band • Concert Band (Grades

9-12)• Wind Ensemble

(Grades 10–12) Audition Required

• Jazz Ensemble (Grades 9–12) Audition Required

Performing Arts & Music• Kimberly McConnell

- Choir • Treble Choir (Grades 9–12)

• Concert Choir (Grades 10-12) Audition Required

• Dorian Singers (Grades 10-12) Audition Required

Performing Arts & Music• Gale Fiszman -

Orchestra• String Orchestra

(Grades 9-12)• String Ensemble

(Grades 10-12) Audition Required

Performing Arts & Music• Pat Avery - Drama

• Drama 1 (Grades 9-12) • Drama 2 (Grades 10-

12) Prerequisite: Drama 1 and audition

• Drama 3/4 (Grades 11-12) Prerequisite: Drama 2 and audition

• Stagecraft (Grades 9-12)

Visual Arts

• Photography• Beginning Drawing &

Silkscreen• Advanced Drawing and

Silkscreen• Basic Design *• Graphic Design*

* College Now courses

• 19th Ave Productions: Graphic Arts**

• 19th Ave Productions: Visual Arts **

• Drawing*• Ceramics*

**Arts & Communication CAM

Applied Technology• International Foods• South Fork Catering• Adv. South Fork Catering• Marketing• Fashion & Design

Merchandising• Adv. Marketing• Child Psychology• Adv. Child Psychology

• Adv. Web Design• Adv. Computer Topics

(AutoCad, Game Devel.)• South Tech• Computer-Based Study

Strategies• Powerpoint• Excel• Word• Keyboarding• Computer Fundamentals

Programs of Study and Career Related Learning Standards

• Students who participate and complete an approved program of study will satisfy the CRLS graduation requirements.

• 2 or more years of course work required in one of these areas:– Arts and Communication– Business and Management– Human Resources

World LanguagesWorld Languages

Most of the languages offered at South provide an opportunity to travel or do a home stay in the summer. Most students who are interested in this travel between their Junior and Senior year.

Many of the languages also offer College Now credits through Lane Community College.

International High School students are required to take three years of a language.

Most of the languages offered at South provide an opportunity to travel or do a home stay in the summer. Most students who are interested in this travel between their Junior and Senior year.

Many of the languages also offer College Now credits through Lane Community College.

International High School students are required to take three years of a language.

World Languages cont’dWorld Languages cont’d

Oregon University System requires two years successful course work in the same language.

Some colleges and universities require three years successful course work in the same language.

If your student struggles in Math or English, we suggest waiting until sophomore year to begin second language coursework.

Oregon University System requires two years successful course work in the same language.

Some colleges and universities require three years successful course work in the same language.

If your student struggles in Math or English, we suggest waiting until sophomore year to begin second language coursework.

Choices & OpportunitiesChoices & Opportunities

Spanish: Levels 1 - IB/APFrench: Levels 1 - IB/APGerman: Levels 1 - 4 & IB

German AP Test AvailableJapanese: Levels 1 - AP

Spanish: Levels 1 - IB/APFrench: Levels 1 - IB/APGerman: Levels 1 - 4 & IB

German AP Test AvailableJapanese: Levels 1 - AP

Physical Education/HealthPhysical Education/Health

Basketball Fitness for Life Jogging Net Games Sharpshooting Sports management Speed, Strength &

Strategies Strength & Conditioning

Basketball Fitness for Life Jogging Net Games Sharpshooting Sports management Speed, Strength &

Strategies Strength & Conditioning

Cardio Combatives Volleyball Integrated Outdoor

Program Rock Climbing Current Health Issues Teens Health

Cardio Combatives Volleyball Integrated Outdoor

Program Rock Climbing Current Health Issues Teens Health

Rock Room for P.E. and IOP classes

Teen Health

Content-based National Health Standards

Health Skills College Prep1st Aid OrganizationFood Labels Critical ReadingRecognize Depression Cornell Note TakingActive Listening Public SpeakingStress Reduction AVIDRefusal skillsCancer Screening

Classic South Student Presentation

Classic South Student Presentation

Ben Swetland - seniorLiza Clark - sophomoreCole Ferguson - seniorM’tima Richardson -

freshman

Ben Swetland - seniorLiza Clark - sophomoreCole Ferguson - seniorM’tima Richardson -

freshman

School Choice Process

Classic SouthIn attendance areaOut of attendance area

School Choice Deadline:

March 18th at the 4J District Office

Classic South Q & A

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