class ii assembly february 4, 2015 r1. ms. elizabeth mccoy assistant head master
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• Recommend 1 – 3 AP courses / student
• Discuss interest with parents and guidance counselor
• Submit Course Request Form by March 6th
• Elective list will be reviewed by Program Directors and teachers
Class II Students
This challenging course for highly-motivated seniors enables students to develop advanced research, writing, & presentation skills, while grappling with essential questions spanning disciplines.
It will pull together and further refine skills that students have developed and advanced in all courses at BLS and culminate in the creation of an interdisciplinary investigation: a project that students conceive and execute, with the support of faculty mentors.
Additional application: http://goo.gl/forms/QxRU9rEltN
The Capstone Project/Advanced Independent Research & Presentation
Methods Seminar
To visit the website for the Capstone course, go to:
/ http://bostonlatincapstone.weebly.com
An afterschool information session, at which interested students will hear from current senior Capstone students , will be held on
Thursday, February 12,2:20-2:45 in the Seevak room.
COMMUNITY SERVICE POLICY
• Each student is required to complete a minimum of 100 hours of verified community service in order to graduate.
• 50 of these must be completed in school and 50 must be completed outside of school.
• Any student in grades 8-12 is eligible to count hours toward the graduation requirement Verification forms available in guidance and from Mr. Kennelly (outside service requires a letter). Refer to community service overview posted in Homerooms.
• See Mr. Kennelly in room 253 or email [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
ADVANCED PLACEMENT
•AP exams May 4 – May 15
-info available at www.collegeboard.com -Exams administered at BLS and MCPHS-BLS testing schedule will be posted and
distributed in April•Exam registration will continue until Feb. 27th
-registration at www.bls.org or on SIS•Exam Fees (checks to Mr. Kennelly in 253)
-Exam fee is $97 per exam and $10 for those eligible for a fee waiver/reduction
•Questions-talk to your AP teacher or Mr. Kennelly.
Profile of a Successful AP Student
• Motivated to work (1+ hours per night on homework—reading, note-taking, study)
• Good attendance and attention in class
• Scored 150+ on PSAT
• Grades of B or better in current courses you are taking in the same department
Class I and II History options
AP U.S. History - includes entire history of the United States, starting with pre-Columbian American civilization going through to the present day.
United States History II – covers the History of the United States from Reconstruction (1865) to the present.
Economics
AP Economics
AP Modern European History
AP U.S. Government
American Foreign Policy
Facing History & Ourselves
Art History
History Electives for Classes I and II
A.P. Literature and CompositionThis course may be taken in place of English 12.
•Students selecting this course should be strong readers and writers and have a solid work ethic.
•The course includes additional summer reading and course requirements.
•Qualified students wishing to remain enrolled must submit their completed English 11 literary research papers to Ms. Moran no later than May 8, 2015. Your English teachers will give you instructions.
•All students in this course must sit for the A.P. exam.
English Elective—Class IIHumanities
• This course will appeal to students who enjoy exploring connections among the arts, history, literature, philosophy, religion, science, psychology, and other disciplines. Readings span cultures and time periods.
• Students with strong reading and writing skills will do well in this class. Students are expected to work well on their own and on collaborative projects. Class participation is vital, both during daily discussion and more formal presentations.
• AP Latin
• The Myth Tradition
• Greek I
• Greek II (Greek I is a prerequisite)
• Latin Prose
• Latin 5 Poetry
Class I Classics Electives
Biology II (prerequisite: Chemistry 1)
AP Biology (prerequisite: Chemistry 1)
Chemistry I
AP Chemistry (prerequisite: Chemistry 1)
Environmental Science
AP Environmental Science
Physics I
AP Physics C: Mechanical (prerequisite: Physics I)
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism (prerequisite: Physics I)
Class I and II Science Electives
Class I Math Options
CalculusAP Calculus ABAP Calculus BC
StatisticsAP Statistics
Senior Math SeminarAP Computer Science
Students currently taking Advanced
Pre-Calculus will take either AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC
Chinese 3, 4AP Chinese LanguageComprehensive ChineseFrench 3, 4AP French LanguageItalian 3, 4AP Italian LanguageSpanish 3, 4AP Spanish LanguageAP Spanish LiteratureGerman 2, 4AP German Language
Modern Foreign Language Choices
Students alsohave the optionto choose anew languageand pursue twoyears of studyduring their finaltwo years.
Fine Arts Electives
Fundamentals of Visual ArtsClass II and IPrerequisite for A.P. Art
A.P. Art Class I only
• Foundations of Visual Art is an enrichment class in which students build skills through art-making techniques. • Students will learn fundamentals of drawing, painting, printmaking, design, and ceramics.
• No prior art experience is necessary to take this class!
• All abilities welcome!
Linear Perspective Drawing
Watercolor
Imagine what you can do if you spend 45 minutes a day engaging in creativity!
Observational Charcoal Drawing Acrylic Painting
Fine Arts ElectivesMusic Theory
Class II and IMusical experience is recommended but not required
A.P. Music TheoryClass IPrior music theory experience recommendedEar training, dictation and sight singing are perhaps the
most difficult aspects of the course and the AP test
Choose courses with an eye to collegeadmission requirements……
• 3 years of science for all and4 or more for others.
• Make your final high schoolyears your best.
• Take on challenges that arereasonable – don’t overdo it.
Meet with your Guidance Counselor asearly as possible.
There is a limit of three A.P. courses that any student may take.
WARNING: For seniors, the college search and application process is the
equivalent of taking another AP course
Students who feel an exception should be made must complete the online
application and submit by February 20th.They will be notified by February 27th.
Maintaining good health, both emotionaland physical, is critical.
• Stress management is important.
• Getting adequate sleep is too.
• Effective time management is a skill that must be developed.
• If you need help, see yourGuidance Counselor.