COPLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Welcome Freshman ParentsClass of 2019
COUNSELOR -STUDENT ASSIGNMENTS
Last Names
A-G Mrs. Morganti
H-O Mrs. Ehrman
P-Z Mrs. Magensky
COPLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Graduation Requirements
ALL STUDENTS MUST EARN A TOTAL OF TWENTY-ONE CREDITS THAT INCLUDE:
4 credits of English,
4 credits of math including Algebra 2,
3 credits each of science and social studies,
½ credit of health,
½ credit of physical education, and
1 credit from the areas of Business/Technology, Fine Arts, or Foreign Language
5 elective credits
FRESHMEN REQUIREMENTS
English 9 1 credit
American History 1 credit
Mathematics 1 credit
Science 1 credit
Physical Education/Health depends
Electives to fill up at least 6 classes per semester but no more than 7 classes per semester
HEALTH & WELLNESS
1/2 credit required One semester Recommended in
grades 9/10
PHYSICAL EDUCATIONCOURSES
½ credit total = 2 semesters
Fundamentals of PE (required) ¼
In addition, choose 1 of the following:
Team Sports ¼
Fitness Training ¼
Individual/Dual Sports ¼
Beg./Adv. Swimming ¼
OR
P.E. OPTION
A student may earn a physical education exemption by participating in 2 seasons of CHS sports, cheerleading, or Marching Band.
Journaling is required. Sign up during the scheduling process.
A student may take and receive credit for as much physical education as he or she desires.
STUDENT SCHEDULES
15 mods in a school day
A mod is 25 minutes long.
Every class is two mods long.
Lunch is only one mod: 7,9,11.
Students can take up to 7 classes in one school day.
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
MODS SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
1-2 English 9 English 9
3-4 Math Math
5-6 Science Science7-8 American History American History
9 LUNCH LUNCH
10-11 Men’s Chorus Men’s Chorus
12-13 Fundamentals of P.E. Health
14-15 German I German I
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
MODS SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 21-2 Art Foundations Woodworking3-4 Math Math5-6 Science Science
7 LUNCH LUNCH8-9 English 9 English 9
10-11 American History American History12-13 Health Fundamentals of P.E.
14-15 Study Hall Study Hall
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
MODS SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 21-2 English 9 English 93-4 Math Math5-6 Science Science7-8 American History American History
9 LUNCH LUNCH10-11 French II French II12-13 Women’s Chorus Women’s Chorus14-15 Art I Art I
SAMPLE 9TH GRADE SCHEDULE
MODS SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 21-2 QUARTER 1
(S.H., Health OR P.E.)
QUARTER 2Freshman Band
Freshman Band
3-4 English 9 English 95-6 Math Math7-8 Science Science
9-10 Spanish I Spanish I11 LUNCH LUNCH
12-13 American History American History14-15 QUARTER 1
Freshman BandQUARTER 2(S.H., Health OR
P.E.)
Study Hall
THINGS TO CONSIDER…
Honors/Pre-AP coursework require a teacher recommendation and may require the completion of summer reading/assignments that are due on the first day of school.
Summer assignments will be posted online.
Please refer to the Curriculum Guide for all prerequisites as well as future course offerings available to students during 10-12th grades.
THINGS TO CONSIDER (CONT.)
Modern Languages
(Chinese, French, German, Spanish) Level I coursework is for students who have not
studied the language OR for students who studied the language in 8th grade but were not recommended/ready for Level II.
Level II coursework is for students that completed Level I in 8th grade and have the recommendation of the teacher.
THINGS TO CONSIDER (CONT.)
Modern Language
(Chinese, French, German, Spanish) Modern Language credit is NOT a graduation requirement
and in some cases may be more appropriate for a student to pursue in 10th-12th grade.
Consider completing 2-3 years of the same modern language if you are college bound.
Modern Language is not required by all colleges for admission.
THINGS TO CONSIDER (CONT.)
Fine Arts Complete 1 Fine Art credit if you are college bound.
Fine Art courses include all art, music and technology courses.
Non-traditional Fine Art coursework: Digital Photoshop, Intro to Photo, Theater & Theater II, Woodworking, Visual Communication, Engineering, Drafting & Design & Yearbook
THINGS TO CONSIDER (CONT.)
Explore your interests
Try new things
Take a variety of coursework to illustrate a holistic high school experience
Music, Art, Language, Business, Computer, Technology
HONORS DIPLOMA
Meet 7 of the 8 criteria: English 4 credits Math 4 credits through Algebra 2 Science 4 credits including Chemistry
and Physics Social Studies 4 credits Foreign Lang. 3 credits of the same language
or 2 credits of two languages Fine Arts 1 credit 3.5 GPA semester averages 27 ACT/1210 SAT
CURRICULUM GUIDE
Please refer to the curriculum guide for course descriptions and additional
information
www.copley-fairlawn.org
SUMMER SCHOOL
To be announced (typically after Spring Break)
Maximum 1 credit per summer
Will not affect athletic eligibility
COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS –REPLACES POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL OPTION
Attend a mandatory College Credit Plus meeting for students and parents in February the year prior to participation.
Take the ACT by April of the year prior to participation and meet the university’s admission requirements and deadlines.
Sign and return to the Guidance Office the Intent to Participate Form by April 1st of the year prior to participation.
More information is available on the high school website.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Feb. 12 - high school counselors meet with students at middle school
Feb. 12-Feb. 20- students review registration materials with parents, teachers, counselor
Feb. 21 – selection sheet due to history teachers
Mar. 6– counselors meet with students individually at the middle school to finalize course selections
PROCEDURE CONTINUED:
Early June - final opportunity to make changes in course selections; preliminary schedule printed August - orientation program
for all students new to CHS (check website for date)
CHS ATHLETICS
*Football *Cross Country *Golf
*Boys Soccer *Girls Soccer *Volleyball
*Swimming *Boys Basketball
*Wrestling
*Baseball *Girls Basketball
*Softball
*Boys Track *Girls Track *Tennis
*Cheerleading *Bowling
ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY
Must receive passing quarter grades in a minimum of 5 full credit courses.
Must achieve a 1.0 grade GPA for the previous grading period
Mandatory study sessions for those with a nine-week GPA between 1.0 & 1.99
Athletic eligibility is the responsibility of the athlete and his/her parents. Monitor it carefully.
NCAA ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
Athletes who wish to participate in sports at a Division I college must complete 16 core courses.
ncaaeligibilitycenter.org
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
*Chess Club *National Honor Society
*AcademicChallenge
*Yearbook *School Newspaper
*Student Council
*Key Club *Speech *Debate*Music *Color Guard *Art Club*Library & Office Workers
*EnvironmentalClub
*Spirit Club
*Foreign Language Clubs
*Copley Students United
*Ham Radio Club
*Chess Club *TechnologyClub
*Drama Club
NEXT GENERATION ASSESSMENTS The OGT graduation requirement has been phased out for the class of 2018 and beyond.
Currently, beginning with the class of 2018, students must complete Ohio’s course requirements AND take seven end-of-course exams.
Students must meet ONE of the following three:1. Earn a total of 18 graduation points on seven end-of course exams in the following subject areas:• Algebra I & Geometry• Biology • American History• American Government• English 9 & English 10
Students must earn a minimum of 4 points in English. Students must earn a minimum of 4 points in Mathematics. Students must earn a minimum of 6 points in Science* & Social Studies. Tests are scored on a scale of 1-5.
Students studying Advanced Placement or taking dual enrollment (College Credit Plus) courses in Physical Science, American History or American Government may take assessments aligned to those courses in lieu of end-of-course exams to avoid double testing.
--OR--1. Earn a “remediation free” score on a nationally recognized college admission tests.
--OR--1. Earn an industry-recognized credential or a state license for practice in a vocation and achieve a score that
demonstrates workforce readiness and employability on a job skills assessment.
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Questions and Answers:
A-G Mrs. Morganti – Commons
H-O Mrs. Ehrman – Auditorium
P-Z Mrs. Magensky – Room 133