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Welcome to Freshman Orientation Union County High School 2015-2016

Welcome to Freshman Orientation Union County High School 2015-2016

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Page 1: Welcome to Freshman Orientation Union County High School 2015-2016

Welcome toFreshman Orientation

Union County High School

2015-2016

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Agenda…

• Graduation Requirements, Credits, and Transcripts• GPA and Class Rank• ECA (End of Course Assessment) testing• Athletic and Social Eligibility• Scheduling• Elective Areas• Role of a School Counselor

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Graduation Requirements

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High School CreditsStaying on track…

In order to receive a high school diploma…

You MUST accumulate at least 40 Credits!

(47 Credits for Academic Honors/Technical Honors diplomas)

12 credits = Freshmen

24 credits = Sophomore

36 credits = Junior

40-47+ credits = Senior

Each class/course = 1 CREDIT!

Study Hall does NOT count as a credit!

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Credits are recorded on a Transcript

• Document that details a student’s academic achievement (grades and credits for each course taken) in grades 9-12.

• Transcripts also include:• Cumulative GPA and Class Rank• Attendance• State graduation test scores (ECA)• College test scores (PSAT, ACT, SAT)

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GPA and Class Rank

• Cumulative GPA

• average of student’s grades beginning Freshmen year (Algebra 1 in 8th grade)

• 4.0 scale: 4.0 A 3.0 B 2.0 C 1.0 D

• Weighted courses: AP (Advanced Placement) A = 5.0

• Honor Roll

• Summa Cum Laude Highest Honors: GPA of 3.9 and above

• Magna Cum Laude High Honors: GPA of 3.7 - 3.8999

• Cum Laude Honors: GPA of 3.5 - 3.6999

• Class Rank • based on GPA, shows where you stand in relation to other members of your class. • Example: 1/139… Ranked first, highest GPA in a class of 139 students.

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ECAEnd of Course Assessment Testing

• All students are required to pass the ECA in Algebra I and English 10 in order to receive a high school diploma… per the Indiana State Board of Education.

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Athletic and Social Eligibility

• Extra-curricular (sports, dances, leadership positions) eligibility is based on passing at least 5 courses at the 9 week (midterm) and 18 week (semester) grading periods.

• 7 classes per semester… • If enrolled in 7 classes… MUST pass 5…. Can only NOT pass 2

courses. • If enrolled in a study hall… student is only enrolled in 6 courses…

MUST pass 5 courses… can only NOT pass 1 course.

• Clean Start… However, Fall Athletics and the Homecoming Dance are dependent of first nine week grading period!!!

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Example of a Freshman Schedule

• English 9 (or Honors English 9)• Alg 1 (or Honors Geometry if completed Algebra 1 in 8th grade)• Bio 1 (or Earth Space Science) • World History • Computer Applications• Health• PE• Spanish 1• Electives and/or Study Hall

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PE Alternative Credit

•PE Alternative Credit grades are recorded on a student’s transcript and impact honor roll, GPA, and class rank.

•Deadlines:•Winter and Spring sports are due the last day of Second Semester.•Summer and Fall sports are due the last day of First Semester… including Summer Marching Band!!

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Elective Areas

• Agriculture • Business/Computer Technology

• Fine Arts: Art• Fine Arts: Vocal & Instrumental Music• Family & Consumer Science (FACS)

• Technology/Engineering

• Multidisciplinary: RtI (Response to Intervention) and

BSD (Basic Skills Development)

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RtI and BSD

• RtI (Response to Intervention) • Support for struggling students in the area of Math and English

• BSD (Basic Skills Development)• Support for students on an IEP

• For more information on RtI or BSD… see your Guidance Counselor.

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Schedule Changes

• Schedule CAREFULLY!

• Most changes are made to balance classes or meet graduation requirements.

• Few schedule changes are made because students “change their mind”, as class supplies are purchased based on the number of students registered for a course.

• You may refer to your handbook for the “schedule change policy.”

• A “Petition to Drop/Add Course” form must be completed with the appropriate signatures in order for a schedule change to be considered.

• No schedule changes are made after the first 3 days of the semester!!!

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Daily Schedule

Monday/Tuesday Seven Period Day Schedule

Bell Time Minutes

1 8:15-8:59 44

2 9:03-9:47 44

3 9:51-10:35 44Advisory 10:38-11:08 30

4 11:12-12:48  

A Lunch 11:12-11:42 30

B Lunch 11:45-12:15 30

C Lunch 12:18-12:48 30

5 12:52-1:37 45

6 1:41-2:26 45

7 2:30-3:15 45

Wednesday/Thursday/FridaySeven Period Day Schedule

Bell Time Minutes

1 8:15-9:05 50

2 9:09-9:59 50

3 10:03-10:53 50

4 10:57-12:33  

A Lunch 10:57-11:27 30

B Lunch 11:30-12:00 30

C Lunch 12:03-12:33 30

5 12:37-1:27 50

6 1:31-2:21 50

7 2:25-3:15 50

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CALL (Advisory/Bonus/Homeroom/Senior Exit)

(Celebration of Advisees as Lifelong Learners) •Compile portfolio throughout your high school career•Complete 40 hours of Community Service•Present a Senior Exit Oral Presentation•1 Required elective credit towards UCHS graduation!•Community Service credit on transcript

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A School Counselor is a Student Advocate

• High school years are full of growth, promise, excitement, frustration, disappointment and hope. It is the time when students begin to discover what the future holds for them. Secondary school counselors enhance the learning process and promote academic achievement. School counseling programs are essential for students to achieve optimal personal growth, acquire positive social skills and values, set appropriate career goals and realize full academic potential to become productive, contributing members of the world community.

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Counselors provide:

-Social and Emotional support…The guidance office is somewhere you can CONFIDENTIALLY share your thoughts and feelings.

-Academic and Career guidance and support…The guidance office is a resource for college and career planning.

Counselors Collaborate with teachers, administrators, parents, colleges, as well as community resources.

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• If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us or visit the Guidance Office website.

• Mr. Tony Duritsch, Guidance Counselor• (students with last names beginning with letters A-K)• [email protected]• 765-458-5136 ext. 3205

• Ms. Robin Durham, Guidance Director

(students with the last name beginning with letters L-Z)

[email protected]

765-458-5136 ext. 3206

• Mrs. Pam Abernathy, Guidance Secretary• [email protected]• 765-458-5136 ext. 3207