8th grade parent meeting tuesday, march 13 th 7:00pm
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8th Grade Parent meeting Tuesday, March 13 th 7:00pm. Welcome!. Presenters. Sandi Lefebvre High School Counselor 563-9542, Ext. 21 [email protected]. Joe Tinti Grade 6 to 12 Principal 563-9542, Ext. 15 [email protected]. Michigan Merit Curriculum Requirements:. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
8TH GRADE PARENT MEETING
TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH
7:00PMWelcome!
PresentersSandi LefebvreHigh School Counselor563-9542, Ext. [email protected]
Joe TintiGrade 6 to 12 Principal563-9542, Ext. [email protected]
Michigan Merit Curriculum Requirements:
4 credits of English 4 credits of Math, including Algebra,
Geometry and Algebra II (a math or math-related class must be taken during senior year)
3 credits of Science, including Biology, Chemistry or Physics and a third Science class
3 credits of Social Studies, including World History/Geog. (1), US History/Geog. (1), Civics (1/2), and Economics (1/2)
• 1/2 credit Michigan Merit Curriculum PE
• 1/2 credit Michigan Merit Curriculum Health
• 1 credit VPAA (Visual, Performing or Applied Arts
• Starting with the class of 2016, 2 credits of World Languages
• On-line Learning Experience
Norway Graduation Requirements
Students must earn 24-1/2 credits during their 9th to 12th grade years to graduate.
If the following classes are taken in 8th Grade and passed, the student will earn credit toward their MMC completion, but the credits will not count toward their 24-1/2 needed to graduate:Algebra, Earth Science and Spanish I
• No Additional Requirements beyond the Michigan Merit Curriculum
• Once the student has met the MMC requirements, the student may choose their course selection
• Parents are encouraged to go to careercruising.com with the student to aid in course selection, based on the student career goals.
Typical 9th Grade Schedule Math (Algebra or Geometry) English World History/Geography Biology (or Integrated Science) Spanish II (or Spanish I)* PE/Health* Learning Outcomes (Study Hall)**PE, Health, Spanish I and Spanish II are required for graduation, but may be taken in a later year to substitute an elective or 2
Career CruisingStudents have an account with
Careercruising.com Record Keeping On-line (EDP) Online EDPs Created in 8th grade (to
plan future years/view college requirements)
Find Careers Nationwide Find Schools Nationwide Develop Resumes
College RequirementsWhen deciding on what electives to take, consider the following:
• What classes would be best for the student’s career goals
• What classes should be taken to meet the admission requirements for the chosen college (go to the college web site to find this information)
Differences HS v. MS Must retake classes if you fail No extra credit/study guides No test retakes/late work accepted Grading policies (homework vs tests) Must READ the textbook Homework nightly in most classes (bell to
bell) Time Management: How to
study?/Extracurriculars Final Exam Prep starts the first day
(40/40/20)
Testing 8th Grade—Explore (pre-pre-ACT) 9th Grade—Social Studies MEAP 10th Grade—PLAN (pre-ACT) 11th Grade
ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery), used by the military and for career exploration
MME: Given in March, 3 components including the ACT, ACT Work-keys, and Michigan MME Testing
Michigan Student Service Awards
• Students must complete 400 hours of volunteer service during their 9th to 12th grade years
• Documentation is due by March 1st
• Guidelines for what does and does not count will be available in the fall (DISCA is working on a checklist)