Lake View High School Programming Info 2016-17 Ms. Jellissen and Mr. Rosenberg Scheduling Timeline January Course Catalog Published to Lake View Website Course Recommendations Finalized February Diverse Learner programming - students and service providers meet to build 11th grade programming ● Transcript, recommendation and course catalog review during advisory ● Classes entered in Sound during PE/JROTC March Diverse Learner programming - students and service providers meet to build 10th grade programming ● Transcript, recommendation and course catalog review during advisory ● Classes entered in Sound during PE/JROTC (except students in driver's ed) April Diverse Learner programming - students and service providers meet to build 9th grade programming ● Transcript, recommendation and course catalog review during advisory ● Classes entered in Sound during PE/JROTC May Distribute copies of student choices during advisory. June Programming for incoming 9th graders during registration. July Tentative student schedules are posted on Gradebook. Graduation Requirements English 4 Years Mathematics 3 Years Science 3 Years Social Science 3 Years World Language 2 Years of the same world language Fine Arts 2 years - one year of art, one year of music PE/JROTC ALL high school students are required to be enrolled in daily physical education Electives 5 http://cps.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/PromotionPolicy/HSGraduationReq_English.pdf Promotion Policy Sophomore Status: 5.0 units of credit Junior Status: 11.0 units of credit and Senior Status: 17. 0 units of credit (40 Service Learning Hours Total) Recommendation Process ● ● ● ● Using Data: Test scores will determine a portion of our Honors and AP population Using Teachers’ Knowledge of Students: Teacher recommendations will determine placement for the vast majority of students in all Core Departments. Based on criteria determined internally within the Department, teachers will recommend students to Prep, Honors, or AP classes Varying Needs: Recommendations in Focus Departments (Art, Computer Science, Music, World Language) will rely on diagnostic testing, teacher recommendation, and student choice, depending on the department’s structure. Student View: During course registration, students will only have access to classes that have been recommended to them. Advanced Placement Scheduling What is Advanced Placement (AP)? ● ● ● ● College level courses while in high school Potential for college credit (Score 3+) Fast paced, heavy workload, rigorous GPA weight: out of 6.0 scale Scheduling for AP ● ● ● Students that score in the top 10% on their EPAS exams will receive recommendations for AP classes Students can also request a recommendation from their teacher for AP classes Maximum of 2 per school year Advanced Placement Scheduling Marketing classes ● AP student videos will be uploaded to LV website by next week along with course descriptions ● Teachers will be promoting courses the last two weeks in January ● Some classes require students to take a pre-tests and student interviews ● All students enrolled in AP classes will receive a parent letter that specifies course expectations, course load, AP exam, etc. Tips for Parents ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Review course descriptions online with your student. Look over list of available courses by grade level. Discuss which classes are relevant to their interests. Make sure student signs up for all required courses to meet graduation requirements. Email AP/Dual Credit Teachers if you have questions regarding class expectations, curriculum, work load, etc. In May, review the tentative schedule with your student. Contact counselors if you have any questions regarding the finalized schedule. Questions?
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