WELCOME TO WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2019 tbarnard@wcs.k12.in.us remember to update parent email info 1
Choices Are you ready for all of the choices that you have to make? The things you do in high school will determine the things you can do after high school. College 2yr. or 4yr. Technical School Military Workforce Vincennes University Early College WHS is one of only a select few Vincennes University Early College High Schools in Indiana. At WHS, students have the ability to earn at least 30 dual credit hours of general education credits from the Indiana Core Transfer Library. Interested students may be able to earn a 2- year associates degree from Vincennes University. 2
Vincennes University Early College For more information, consult the Early College documents found on the Washington High School website. Basic Preparation Meet ISTEP+ requirements in English AND Mathematics Earn a diploma Core 40 diploma Core 40 with Academic Honors diploma 3
GQE Requirements Meet ISTEP+ Standards in English and Math Waiver Retest at least once a year Complete all remediation provided by school Maintain 95% attendance rate Achieve a C average in the 34 credits specifically required for graduation Complete all graduation requirements New requirement Starting with the class of 2016 All students are required to take a Core 40 math or quantitative reasoning course during their junior and senior year 4
New for class of 2016 Core 40 Quantitative Reasoning Courses The following courses satisfy the Mathematics or quantitative reasoning course in each year of high school for the Core 40, AHD, and THD diplomas. Advanced Placement (AP) AP Calculus AB (2562) AP Physics B (3080) AP Chemistry (3060) Mathematics Algebra I (2520) Algebra II (2522) Algebra II Honors (2522H) Geometry (2532) Geometry Honors (2532H) PreCalculus (2564) PreCalculus AP Prep (2564H) Business Math (4512) Engineering and Technology Civil Engineering and Architecture-PLTW (4820) Computer Integrated Manufacturing-PLTW (4810) Principles of Engineering-PLTW (4814) Science Chemistry I (3064) ICP (3108) Business/Social Studies Accounting (4524) Economics (1514) Washington High School strongly encourages all students to be enrolled in and Math and Science course their Junior and Senior year. 5
Core 40 Diploma English 8 credits Eng 9, 10, 11, 12 Mathematics 6 credits Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II Social Studies Science 6 credits 6 credits World History (full year), 3 years ROTC fulfills World History requirement US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Must include: Biology I AND ICP or Chemistry or Physics, and one other science course (Env. Science) Health 1 credit 1 semester (Typically sophomore year) PE 2 credits PE or Flex PE or combination, or 2 years ROTC Directed Electives 5 credits In any combination selected from World Languages, Fine Arts & Career/Technical Local Req. 2 credits 1 semester of Preparation for College and Careers Electives Total Credits 4 credits 40 credits Foreign language is strongly recommended. Many 4 year colleges require 2 years of foreign language. Core 40 with Academic Honors Diploma English 8 credits English 9, 10, 11 and a senior English course Mathematics Social Studies Science 8 credits 6 credits 6 credits Must include: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and PreCalculus (minimum) World History (full year), 3 years ROTC fulfills World History requirement US History (full year) Government & Econ (1 semester each) Must include: Biology I AND ICP or Chemistry or Physics, and one other science course (possibly Env. Science) Health 1 credit 1 semester (Typically sophomore year) PE 2 credits PE or Flex PE or combination, or 2 years ROTC World Languages 6 or 8 credits 3 years (6 credits) of one language OR 2 years (4 credits) of two different languages Fine Arts 2 credits 2 semesters of visual art, band, choir or theater arts Local Req. 2 credits 1 semester of Preparation for College and Careers Electives Total Credits 4 or 6 credits 47 credits *Must have GPA of 3.0 by end of senior year *No semester grade below C- in the 47 required credits 6
Additional considerations for Academic Honors Diploma: Must complete ONE of the following: 2 AP courses and corresponding AP exams OR- Dual HS/college courses resulting in 6 college credits from the DOE Dual Credit Priority Course list OR- 1 AP course and corresponding AP exam and a dual HS/college course resulting in 3 college credits OR- 1750 or higher on SAT(3 sections, no score less than 530 on any section OR- ACT composite of 26 or above, must include writing A Change from Junior High At the end of a semester, if you complete courses with a passing grade of D- or better, you earn one credit in each of those courses. If you fail a required course - you must repeat each semester of all required classes until you earn the credit. 7
A Change from Junior High WHS uses a running total grading method. Work over entire semester is used in calculating final semester grade. Nine week grades are NOT averaged. COURSE RETAKE/GRADE REPLACEMENT A grade retake/replacement occurs when a student retakes a class that he/she has already taken (and passed) to hopefully receive a better grade. A student who receives below a C- on a course may retake that course for credit. The second grade earned will be averaged with the first grade earned. This average will figure into the cumulative GPA. Both grades will remain on the transcript. This would allow a student trying to earn an Indiana Academic Honors diploma an opportunity to retake a class where he/she might have received below a C-, thus giving him/her an opportunity to keep his/her Academic Honors diploma. Students may not use on-line credit recovery classes for retakes of class that was previously passed. 8
Not to Worry We have seven periods in each day. 14 credits per year for 4 years equals 56 possible credits. Course Recommendations Language Arts and Science courses for freshmen are recommended by junior high faculty using testing and class data. Students and parents who wish to enroll in a course that was not recommended must meet with the freshman counselor. Parents and students who wish to enroll in a class that was not recommended must sign a recommendation waiver, stating the student will remain in the class for at least one semester before possibly transferring. 9
Ninth Grade Enrollment Decisions Required English Mathematics Science PE* Prep College/Careers* *Recommended 9 th Grade Year Electives Agriculture Art Business Family/Consumer Science Music Technology World Languages Eighth Grade Algebra Completion of Algebra in the 8 th grade is required to take Geometry Honors as a Freshman Grades earned in 8 th grade Algebra will go on high school transcript if the student takes Geometry Honors in the 9 th grade Grades earned in 8 th grade Algebra will NOT go on the transcript if the student retakes Algebra I in the 9 th grade 10
P.E. All students are required to obtain 2 PE credits before graduation Students may take 2 traditional PE courses or earn 2 credits from Flex PE or use a combination of both. Students may also fulfill the PE requirement by enrolling in two years of NJROTC. Flex PE One semester of credit in PE will be issued for successful completion of a sport/activity and its full season in our athletic department or school. A second semester of PE credit will be issued for successful completion of another season in a distinctly different sport or activity. 11
Baseball Basketball Cheerleading Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track Volleyball Wrestling Flex PE Complete PE Waiver application and give to athletic secretary at the beginning of the sport/activity season. Marching Band (Depends on Section) Advanced Choir Dance Team Weighted Grades WHS offers a number of weighted classes. Students enrolling in these classes and passing with a C or better receive an additional weight added to their GPA. 12
Courses that are weighted English 9 Honors English 10 Honors AP Lang & Comp (11) AP Lit & Comp (VU) (12) World History Honors U.S. History Honors U.S. Government Honors Economics Honors Geometry Honors Algebra II Honors Pre Calculus AP Prep AP Calculus Biology I Honors Chemistry I AP Chemistry Anatomy & Physiology Adv. Biology (EC) Earth Science (EC) AP Physics Spanish IV French IV 13
HATCHET HIGHLIGHTS! Wednesday, March 18 Cafeteria and Gym 530 7:30 Enrollment Worksheet (Green Sheet Only) (Due March 27) tbarnard@wcs.k12.in.us remember to update email info 14