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JENKS HIGH SCHOOL Enrollment Presentation for the 2018-2019 School Year -Photos contributed by Jenks High School Yearbook Staff and teachers-
Guidance Office COUNSELORS: Mrs. Catterson A-B, V-Z Mrs. Dennis C–G Mrs. Fraley H–L Mrs. Nightingale- Burn OFFICE STAFF M–Q Administrative Assistants: Mrs. French R – U Mrs. Odegaard and Mrs. Fennell Lead Counselor Registrar: Mrs. Nagelschneider Mrs. Nassar: Asst Registrar: Mrs. Fraser College & Career College Office Admin: Mrs. Baumunk
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 1. Earn 23 Credits 2. Take & Pass required courses 3. CPR/AED Training 4. Pass Financial Literacy Passport 5. Complete state testing
23 Credits to Graduate: Add it up . . . 9th Grade= 6 credits may be earned 4 credits Minimum to be a sophomore! 10th Grade= 12 credits may be earned 9 Credits Minimum to be a junior! 11th Grade= 18 credits may be earned 16 Credits Minimum to be a senior! 12th Grade = 24 credits may be earned 23 Credits required to GRADUATE!
Specific Courses required to Graduate Choose one of two “GRADUATION PATHWAYS” to guide your course selection I. College Preparatory II. Core Curriculum 4 Language Arts credits 4 Language Arts credits 3 Math credits 9-12th gr. 3 Math credits 9-12th gr. 3 Science credits 3 Science credits 3 Social Studies credits 3 Social Studies credits 2 Credits Foreign Language 1 World Language OR or Computer Technology Computer Technology ** 1 additional core credit 10 elective credits Includes core courses that may not 7 elective credits meet college admission standards.
English - 4 credits 9th grade: English 9/Pre-AP English 9 10TH Grade: English 10 or Pre-AP English 10 11th Grade: English 11 or AP Language and Composition 12th Grade: English 12 or AP English Literature and Composition, or
What is an AP Course? AP = “ ADVANCED PLACEMENT” This is a COLLEGE-LEVEL COURSE BENEFITS: ❖ Prepares a student for the rigor of college ❖ In May, Students may take the AP exam ($94); many colleges grant college credit for specific AP test scores SHOULD I TAKE AN AP COURSE??? ❖ Check pre-requisites; Talk to your teachers and parents ❖ Some AP Courses require a contract or summer readings and assignments ❖ Requires organization and self-motivation Make sure you want this; read the Course Commitment on the back of your Enrollment Card.
Math - 3 credits Algebra I Geometry Math of Finance** (12th) Intermediate Algebra** Algebra II or Pre-AP Algebra II Trig/College Algebra Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry Pre-AP Pre-Calculus/Trig. Business Calculus I, AP Statistics AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC Calculus III /Differential Equations Linear Algebra/Advance Differential Equations (**not college preparatory/OK Promise/NCAA) Get signature from your Math teacher; see chart page 33 of Course Guide
Science - 3 credits Biology is required “Life Sciences” Zoology Environmental Science AP Environmental Science Biology, AP Biology General Human Anatomy (1-semester) Human Anatomy and Physiology Introduction to Genetics (1-semester) Genetics and Biotechnology (new - combined into 1-year course) Forensic Science & Data Analysis Ornithology I, Ornithology II (1-sem each)
Science - Continued “Physical Sciences” One of the following (Excluding Earth and Space Science”) is required to Graduate Physical Science Chemistry I Pre-AP Chemistry AP Chemistry Physics AP Physics I, AP Physics II AP Physics C Earth and Space Science
Social Studies 3 credits required: ▪ 9TH Grade: OK History ▪ 10th Grade: World History or AP World History ▪ 11th Grade: US History or AP US History or CCEN 1493: US History ▪ 10-12th Grade: Government or AP American Govt & Politics / AP Comparative Govt & Politics
World Languages French Chinese Spanish American Sign Language German Latin World Language Capstone
Computer Science • Introduction to Programming STEM Exploration (1-semester) Advanced Stem Exploration (1-sem) Fundamentals of Web Design (*TTC) Multimedia and Image Management Techniques (*TTC) AP Computer Science A AP Computer Science Principles Advanced Programming Concepts
Financial Literacy Passport Students must show competency in 14 areas of financial education to receive a diploma. How to meet this requirement: 1. Financial Literacy (virtual or in-class) 2. TTCU FoolProof: not-for-credit, free, online option
CPR/AED Training • State law mandates that students graduating from high school receive training in CPR and in the use of the Automated, External Defibrillator (AED)
State Mandated Testing Juniors take 1. The ACT test (including writing) 2. The State, Science test 3. The State, US History Test Seniors must show completion of these tests, or their equivalents, to graduate
Electives Explore career interests, Expand your talents
Remember: check the “Core” Subject Areas: Social Studies: East Asia Studies World War II Sociology Holocaust Studies History through Film AP European History AP Human Geography Psychology AP Psychology AP Art History Look for more choices in: Science, English World Languages and Computer Technology
Business Accounting I & II Financial Literacy Money Management and Investing Computer Applications I & II (These count as Computer Technology for graduation requirement) Pre AP Economics AP Microeconomics & AP Macroeconomics Business/Personal Law I, II, III & IV (Mock Trial)
Art Drawing I & II Illustration and Design I & II Ceramics I, II, III & IV Painting I & II AP Studio Art 2-D: Portfolio AP Studio Art: Drawing AP Studio
Speech and Debate Speech I & II Competitive Dramatics Value Debate I, II, III and IV Policy Debate I, II, III and IV Forensics Lab ( 7th hour )
Drama Introduction to Acting/Theater Acting Styles & Directing Advanced Acting Trojan Players Beginning Stagecraft Advanced Stagecraft Stage Make-Up & Costuming Advanced Stage Make-Up & Costuming Introduction to Theatrical Design Stage Design Rendering/Modeling Techniques
Music Guard Band Orchestra Instrumental Music Techniques Beginning Women’s Chrorus A Advanced Women’s Chorus Men’s Chorus Mixed Chorus AP Music Theory Showchoir (“0” hour)
Media Production Introduction to Film Making & Film Studies Advanced Filmmaking & Film Studies Screenwriting Newswriting Yearbook Broadcast Media Application and Teacher’s Signature on Enrollment Card required
Marketing Education (Upper-level courses require a completed contract and Teacher’s Signature on the enrollment card) Fundamentals of Technology & Marketing (1 Computer Technology credit for graduation) Marketing Fundamentals Marketing Fundamentals-Fashion Marketing Fundamentals – Sports Business Management and Supervision Business Management - Sports Business Management - Fashion Marketing OJT
Family and Consumer Science Food Prep & Nutrition I & II Adult & Family Living Marriage & Family Life Child Development I & II Housing & Interior Design Wardrobe Planning & Construction Advance Wardrobe Planning and Construction
Agriculture Education Agricultural Education Agricultural Communications I & II Agriculture Mechanics I & II Animal Science Introduction to Horticulture Greenhouse Management & Floral Design Nursery Landscape and Design
Pre-Engineering Requires Application and Acceptance to Tulsa Tech Jenks High School and/or 9th Grade: Intro to Engineering Design 10th Grade: Principles of Engineering 2-Year Pre-Engineering •11th and 12th Grade •Introduction to the field of Engineering through hands-on projects using high-tech equipment •Earn Credit for: Pre-Calc/Trig, AP Calculus, AP Physics or AP Chemistry
1 & 2-year Programs for Juniors & Seniors Construction Criminal Justice Photography Pharmacy Tech Dental Assistant Culinary Cosmetology Cisco Certifications Pre-Engineering Biomedical Drafting Welding Automotive/Collision Repair -Earn 3 credits each year – possible core credit. -AM Tech – 1 Virtual Class; PM Tech – 2 virtual classes -Feb 2nd Priority Deadline – “Second Round” applications are taken after this deadline
Physical Education Girls Fitness** Boys & Girls Weight Training** Adventuring/Outdoor Education** Recreational Basketball** Recreational Soccer** Health Sports Medicine I & II Competitive Athletics** Athletic Training Student Aid **Only one Athletics Course per semester
Competitive Athletics • If your coach will sign your Enrollment Card (TS) the sport MAY be placed as 1st choice on enrollment card • IF TRY-OUT IS REQUIRED List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE
Leadership Courses Student Body Leadership Education of the Exceptional Child I & II Leadership I & II Office Education I & II Senior Instructional Student Leader Tech Support Internship Professional Studies Internship F.I.R.S.T. Robotics Team
College Preparation AVID – “Advancement Via Individual Determination” Prepares students for success at a 4-year college - Take challenging classes - Develop skills needed in college - ACT/SAT test preparation -Application & scholarship help -By Application: Mr. Fox, Bldg 5
Concurrent Enrollment/CCEN Juniors •High School AND College credit and in both core subjects and electives. Seniors: •Free tuition for up to 2 courses; Take a college Student pays for fees ($100/class class as part of your high school approx) and books schedule Requires: 1.Specific ACT or SAT scores 2. Enroll online and receive your TCC Student ID number 3. Completed YELLOW Application (available in the High School Guidance Office)
CCEN at the TCC Riverside Aviation Center A CCEN •Transportation and books program provided; Discounted fees offered at the Jones Airport, •Take two courses; 1st and 2nd satellite hours of the high school campus. schedule REQUIRED 1. Specific ACT or SAT scores 2. Apply online and receive TCC ID number 3. Completed BLUE Application
AP Capstone Diploma Program Offered by the College Board: AP Seminar AP Research Advanced AP Research AP CERTIFICATE: AP DIPLOMA: Requires: Requires: - AP Seminar - AP Seminar and AP Test Score 3+ and AP Test Score 3+ - AP Research - AP Research and AP Test Score 3+ and AP Test Score 3+ - 4 additional AP Courses and Scores of 3+
Other considerations when choosing your courses: Oklahoma’s Promise NCAA – College-Bound Athletes • Need-Based Tuition • Division 1 and 2 eligibility Payment Program for requires 16, pre-approved core courses (Not in-state colleges & computer technology) universities • GPA & ACT requirements • Income eligibility • Very technical! Parents required and students are • Required GPA/courses responsible for meeting (College Preparatory Graduation Pathway) the requirements More Information about these programs is in your Course Guide and the JHS College Office Webpage.
Jenks Virtual School -Independent Study courses for self-motivated students -Tech students may be required to take Virtual classes to account for travel time -Maximum of 2-courses On Enrollment Card: Write the correct course number and indicate that it’s a “virtual” course. -Virtual, core courses NOT accepted by NCAA-
Honors You May Earn: Distinguished Graduate -Earn a cumulative 3.50 GPA -No semester grade below a C -2 years of the same foreign language -Specific, rigorous courses are required, including an AP Course
Honors You May Earn Distinguished Service Graduate Earn 200 volunteer service hours in high school. Minimum of 25 hours must be through a JHS club or organization
Looking toward Graduation….. • •GPA is cumulative • • AP and CCEN Courses •Rigorous courses prepare you for the SAT/ACT •NAVIANCE: College Search and Application •“Oklahoma’s Promise”, TCC’s “Tulsa Achieves” and TTC’s “Accelerating Independence” Scholarships •Check the Jenks High School College Office website for information and links! www.jenksps.org
Am I on track to GRADUATE? Sophomores < 9 credits = RETAINED as sophomore Juniors < 16 credits = RETAINED as junior Summer School Tech Success Online courses After-School Credit-Recovery Re-take a failed Financial Literacy test DON’T FALL BEHIND!!
You will get your In Advisory Study it! Talk with your parents, counselor and teachers about the classes you want to take.
Front of Enrollment Card 2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley
2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley 4173 English 11 English 11 5183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN 6193 Environmental Science Environmental Science 6213 Chemistry 7173 US History US History
What is a “TS”? TS = “Teacher (Coach or Sponsor) Signature” Examples: Math, Athletics, Debate, Film, Orchestra, Marketing I have it! = you’ve been pre-approved; Write course on your enrollment card as 1st choice No ‘TS’ = You have to wait for try-out, or for your contract to be approved or prerequisite to be confirmed. List as an ALTERNATE CHOICE on the same line as the class you want dropped
2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley Karen Baxter John Baxter 4173 English 11 English 11 5183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN 6193 Environmental Science Environmental Science 6213 Chemistry 7173 US History US History 4523 French 2 French 2 8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley If offered, I’d prefer 0-hour English 11 1–Alg 2 5183 2 - US History 7173 Applying Karen Baxter then PM Tech 4-6 - I drive &can leave to Tech John Baxter JHS at 11:30 4173 English 11 4173 English 11 3503 English 11 5183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN 8553 AM Tulsa Tech AM Tech 6193 Environmental Science 7173 US History 7173 US History AM Tech AM Tech 1083 Accounting AM Tech AM Tech 4513 French 1
2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley I plan to take USH in summer school Karen Baxter John Baxter 4173 English 11 English 11 5183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN 6193 Environmental Science Environmental Science 6213 Chemistry 8063 Business Mgnt/Supv. SG Business Mgnt/Supv SG 7173 US History 4523 French 2 French 2 8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
2019 -- Junior Baxter Karen 3610 Langley I want Mrs Norvell for CCEN is alternate until Math? Student brings in proof Of enrollment in Karen Baxter No teacher TCC courses John Baxter requests 4173 English 11 English 11 5183 Adv Algebra 2 PN Adv Algebra 2 PN 6193 Environmental Science Environmental Science 6213 Chemistry 7173 US History US History CCEN College US History 2543 Yearbook SF Yearbook SF 8291 Housing & Int Design 1120 Pre-AP Economics 9261-9262 Girls Soccer
CHECK the Course Planning Guide for : • Prerequisite Courses or Grades • Year-in-School Requirements • Teacher signature (TS) • Application/Audition/Try-Out? • Fees or Uniform Costs (electives) • Full-Year or One-Semester class? • Read the Course Descriptions
Back of Enrollment Card Course Commitment READ THIS Teachers are hired, books are purchased and other resources are allotted based on how many students sign up for each course.
Back of Enrollment Card Compare the two SIGNATURES of Parent and graduation Student: plans -Course Commitment -Gifted Services Information - Choose Graduation Plan
HS Pre-Enrollment Timeline Advisory on Jan Advisory 30 & 31 Feb 6 & 7 • Receive Enrollment Enrollment card Turn in your and Course completed Conference Guide Enrollment Card One week to: and enter courses March 1 • Work on 5 - 8:30 PM Graduation Plan ••• • Talk to teachers March 2 and coaches After Feb 2nd 8 – 11:45 AM • Teacher Signature Parents are sent • Complete any Sign-up link to Contracts schedule a Conference
FA Pre-Enrollment Timeline Advisory on Feb 7 Advisory • Receive Enrollment Enrollment card Feb 13 Conference • Schedule Turn in your conference March 1 One-Week to: completed 5 - 8:30 PM • Work on Enrollment Graduation Plan Card March 2 • Talk to teachers 8 – 11:45 AM and coaches • Teacher Signature • Complete any Contracts
What are Conferences for? Meet your student’s advisory teacher to: • Review for counselor recommendations regarding your students 2018-19 courses • FINALIZE your student’s enrollment •Review your students graduation readiness • Get Summer School information • Meet area college, and Conferences are in the new, Central Campus Dining Hall Tulsa Tech representatives Remember to check your email March 1 & 2 for Sign-Up Info!
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