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Welcome Dragons Class of 2017!!. Dragons Rock!. So how do we know what to take?. Graduation Plans 4-Year Plan on Career Cruising Course Choice/Registration Sheet Assistance of Counselors Academy Selection. GRADUATION PLANS. Recommended Program 26 credits required
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So how do we know what to take? • Graduation Plans • 4-Year Plan on Career Cruising • Course Choice/Registration Sheet • Assistance of Counselors • Academy Selection
GRADUATION PLANS • Recommended Program • 26 credits required • 2 Years of the same foreign language • Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP) • 28 – 32 credits required, plus • see 2012-2013 course catalog, pp 31-32
WHAT IS A CREDIT? Number value associated with a class Earn credits by passing classes Full year courses earns 1.0 credit 1 semester courses earn .5 credit
ENGLISH • Each plan requires 4 credits of English • 9th Grade Students choose from: • 1112 - English I • 1113 -Pre-AP English I • 1115 - Pre-AP TAG English I
SOCIAL STUDIES • Each plan requires 4 credits of Social Studies • 9th Grade Students choose from: • 2102 - World Geography • 2103 - Pre-AP World Geography • 2105 - Tag Pre-AP World Geography
MATH • The Recommended Program requires 4 credits of Math • The Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP) requires 5 credits of Math • 9th Grade Students choose from: • 3212 - Algebra I • 3312 - Geometry • 3313 - Pre-AP or 3315 - Pre-AP/TAG Geometry • 3222 - Algebra II • 3223 - Pre-AP or 3225 - Pre-AP/TAG Algebra II
SCIENCE • The Recommended Program requires 4 credits of Science • The Distinguished Achievement Program (DAP) requires 5 credits of Science • 9th Grade Students choose from: • 4011 - Biology • 4012 - Pre-AP Biology • 4015 - TAG Pre-AP Biology (program placement)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION • 1.5 Credits required • 9th Grade Students choose two: • 6030 - Foundations of Personal Fitness • 6011 - Team Sports • 6014 - Individual Sports • 6028 - Individual Sports (Weight Training)
PHYSICAL ED. – con’t. • 9th Grade Students may also choose U.I.L. Athletics to meet the P.E. requirement. One PE credit is earned for the entire year. • Double blocked classes earn 1 state credit & 1 local credit • Basketball (double-blocked boys & girls) • Football (double-blocked) • Soccer (double-blocked boys & girls) • Softball (double-blocked) • Volleyball (double-blocked) • Cross Country/Track (single-blocked boys & girls) • Gymnastics (Non Competitive)
ATHLETICS – Special Info. • Boy’s Baseball • After school – Spring Semester • Golf, Swimming, Tennis, & Volleyball • Sign-up sheets available for summer tryouts, if interested
ACCEPTABLE P.E. WAIVERS • These classes will substitute for the P.E. requirement: • Marching Band - .5 PE Credit for Fall Semester • ROTC – 1 PE Credit for entire year • DANCE I – 1 PE Credit and 1 Fine Arts Credit • Some double blocked Academy Courses will waive .5 credit of P.E. • (see course catalog for specific courses)
ACCEPTABLE P.E. CREDIT • Off Campus P.E. • Earn P.E. credit outside of the normal school day • For more information & an application please contact: Susan Nix, Assistant Athletic Director RRISD 464-5486
World Languages • The Recommended Program requires 2 language credits • The Distinguished Achievement Program requires 3 language credits • 9th Grade Students may choose: • French I, II, or Pre AP II • Spanish I, II, or Pre AP II • German I, II, or Pre AP II • American Sign Language I • Chinese I (Mandarin)
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS • One credit required for graduation • 9th Grade Students may choose: • Digital & Interactive Media • Principles of Information Technology • Business Information Management • Web Technologies
TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS con’t • Introduction to Engineering Design • Computer Science I (prereq. = Algebra I) • Principles of Arts, AV Technology, and Communication • Desktop Publishing *(Yearbook Staff only) • Desktop Publishing *(Newspaper Staff only)
FINE ARTS • One credit required for graduation • 9th Grade Students may choose: • Dance I – 1 PE and 1 Fine Arts Credit • Adv. Dance I (recommendation required) • Dance I – Drill Team Preparation (for Dragonettes) • Dance I – Color Guard (Band Flags – recommendation required) • Ballet Folklorico (Course #7112)
FINE ARTS – con’t. • Band (double-blocked)* • Orchestra* • Choir* • *Specific level placement will be made in May • Music Theory I • Art I, Art II (Painting, Ceramics, Photography, Drawing) • Theater Arts I • Advanced Theater Arts I (2 yrs. of theater and recommendation)
OTHER 9TH GRADE COURSES • 9th Grade Students may also choose: • Health Education (graduation requirement) • Communication Applications (graduation requirement) • Debate I (Includes Comm. App. requirement) • Journalism • Teen Leadership • Sports Medicine I (not PE credit) • ROTC • Cheerleading
How Many Pre AP Classes do I take??? Consider how well you have done in your current class. What extra curricular activities are you going to be involved in? How much time are you going to be spending at practices before and after school? On average for each Pre AP class you take, you will be spending about an hour per night doing homework in addition to other classes.
RRHS ACADEMIES • The Academy of International Business and Economics • Programs Of Study • Business Administration & Finance • Marketing • Hospitality and Tourism
RRHS ACADEMIES • The Academy of Professional Studies • Programs of Study • Education, Training & Human Services • Law, Safety, and Security • Marine Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps • Fine Arts
RRHS ACADEMIES • The Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) • Programs of Study • Engineering: Project Lead the Way • Biomedical Sciences: Project Lead the Way • Computer Programming • Digital and Interactive Multimedia
ACADEMIES – con’t. • The Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) • Programs of Study con’t. • Graphic Design and Illustration • Health Science: Clinical Experience • Health Science: Emergency Care Attendant • Energy, Power, and Transportation Systems
Clubs, Organizations & Competitions • There’s something for everybody! • See the RRHS website for a complete list & contact information for sponsors • Talk to current RRHS students!
Boys’ Athletics • Football • Cross Country • Swimming • Tennis • Basketball • Soccer • Baseball • Track • Gymnastics • Golf
Girls’ Athletics • Volleyball • Cross Country • Swimming • Tennis • Basketball • Soccer • Softball • Track • Gymnastics • Weightlifting • Golf
Fine Arts • Band (Double-blocked) • Choir • Orchestra • Dance • Theatre • Art
Now What Do I Do? • Middle School Counselors will help you finalize your courses for next year along with your 4 yr plan. • Do Not Submit your Career Cruising Course Planner 9th grade Courses until you meet with the RRHS Counselors in March. • Parent Q & A Session • February 9th • 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. • RRHS 1100 Cafeteria
Now What Do I Do? • The first week of March RRHS counselors will be here to finalize and submit your classes for 9th grade. • Bring your completed (yellow) paper choice sheet with your parents signature on your assigned day. • Go to the RRHS website & sign up for eNews for the latest information about What’s happening at RRHS
Contacts: • Mrs. Miller – Academy Specialist • 464-6168 • [email protected] • Mrs. Hernandez – Lead Counselor • 464-6096 • [email protected] • Mrs. Nichols – Principal • 464-6011 • [email protected] • Mrs. Barnes – 9th Grade Counselor • 464-6082 • [email protected] • Mrs. Duke – 9th Grade Counselor • 464-6095 • [email protected] • Mrs. Mica – AP Questions/Technology Applications • 464-6094 • [email protected]