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Welcome 8th Grade ParentsParkway West Career & Technology Center
Parkway West Career & Technology Center
Parkway West Career & Technology CenterParkway West Career & Technology Center
Parkway West Career & Technology CenterUSCHS Choral MusicWomen's Choir - Women, Grade 9 (Free elective - no audition required.)Men's Ensemble - Men, Grades 9-12. (Free elective - no audition required.)Clarion Choir - Women, Grades 10-12. (Free elective - no audition required.)Pantheon Choir - Women, Grades 11-12, Men, Grades 10-12. (Audition required. Independent study available for those with schedule conflicts.)Chanteclairs - Women, Grades 11-12, Boys grades 10-12. (Extra-curricular. Between 24-28 students, audition required. Students must be enrolled in Pantheon Choir.)
Theatre - Grades 10-12. (Free elective - no audition required.)AP Music Theory -Grades 11-12. (Pre-requisite)Lunch options are availableClasses meet five days a week, with options for schedule conflicts1 credit
Instrumental Music Options - Grade 9Marching BandCo-CurricularConcert BandJazz Lab EnsembleLunch OptionsOrchestraLunch OptionsBasic Guitar TechniqueFull year, 3 days/weekBeginning InstrumentsIndependent StudyMusic TheoryIndependent Study
Welcome to USC HSMathematics2012
GeometerCompassProtractorRuler3 Ring Binder
Student EquipmentAlgebra vs GeometryRight Brain vs Left Brain ThinkingProofsFaster PaceMore Responsibility For LearningMore In-depth and Challenging HomeworkMore Challenging Quizzes and TestsAdvice From Freshmen Students for SuccessDo ALL homework, especially the challenge problemsAsk for help on a regular basisStudying is a must. Things move very quickly and you need to have a full understanding of all aspects of lessons.Pay attention in class and take thorough notes
Advice From Freshmen StudentsStudy from every resource provided. Use the online book for tutorials, extra practice problems, and practice quizzes.
Work hard at the beginning of the year so when it comes to finals, you will be more prepared. If you get off to a slow start, it will hurt you later on.
Advice From Freshmen StudentsShow all work or youre doomed!!!Read lesson in advance.
Geometry involves a different way of thinking, so it may take a while to fully understand it. Stick with it and your hard will definitely pay off.CT Algebra part 1 and part 2-Computer based program from Carnegie Learning-Emphasizes real life applications-Reasons to take part 1-Reasons to take part 2-Algebra affects more courses in High School than any other course.
English Department: Academic English 9One year course, fulfilling 9th grade English requirementReading: short story, novel, poetry, non-fiction, drama and supplemental textsWriting: timed writings and formal papers, using primary source quotationsVocabulary: contextual vocabulary and additional 240 word programGrammar: required units throughout the year
English Department: Honors English 9One year course, fulfilling 9th grade English requirementReading: 2 more core texts and rigorous supplemental reading program with 9 additional textsWriting: emphasis on textual analysis of primary source evidenceVocabulary: in-depth application of contextual vocabularyGrammar: review and application of skills Research: emphasis on documentation skills
Academic American Civics and Global AffairsOne year course, fulfilling 9th grade Social Studies requirementStudy of what it means to be a US citizenStudy of the different economic, political and cultural systems of the worldRequirements: Unit exams, unit projects, graded writing assignments
Honors / MYP Ninth Grade Social StudiesAMERICAN CIVICS / WORLD GEOGRAPHY
American Civics (1st Semester) Essentially, the study (application) of what it means to be an American citizen (through an examination of the American Government).
Why? an engaged and informed citizenry is crucial to the continuation of (and improvement upon) a participatory democracy that means YOU!
All Ninth Grade Honors/MYP students must complete a minimum of five-(5) hours of approved community service NO LATER THAN mid-January, 2013; written verification of these service hours will be required
A class presentation on your experience will be done in Jan. 2013
Info. Packet on Community Svc. will be distributed at move-up dayWorld Geography (2nd Semester) The study of the people, places, events, and trends that shape our world .
Essentially, a study of how the world is organized today and how it became organized in this fashion.
Requirements / Personal Characteristics of the MYP/HN Social Studies StudentHighly motivated and organizedStrong time-management skillsStrong reading comprehension skillsAbility to absorb new material fairly quickly
Strong analytical and reasoning skills, with the ability to show these skills both in a written fashion and orally (through graded discussions and presentations)
You CANNOT get by in this class on your smarts alone!! (be warned )
How are you assessed (graded)?Exams and QuizzesWriting AssignmentsParticipationIndividual and Group Research Projects, typically with a writing component or presentation
Homework HW is assigned nearly every night and will take you anywhere from 15-45 mins, on average
Conceptual BiologyStudent-centered pacingHands on learning with less emphasis on homeworkTextbook used as a reference book Smaller assessments; material chunkingReview for tests in class
Academic BiologyLess depth; slower pace; more practice in class Teacher directed learning occurs more during class; homework completion expected outside of classMinimal independent textbook readingTests similar to review sheets and homeworkHonors BiologyMore depth; faster pace; less practiceIndependent learning; daily studying outside of class expected in addition to homework completion Textbook is read outside of class before the topic is covered (large time commitment)Application of knowledge emphasized on tests (critical thinking)Majority of grade based on tests and labs
Conceptual BiologyStudent-centered pacingHands on learning with less emphasis on homeworkTextbook used as a reference book Smaller assessments; material chunkingReview for tests in class
Freshman Biology Class DescriptionsConceptual vs. Academic BiologyAcademic vs. Honors BiologyHonors BiologyStudent-centered pacingLess depth; slower pace; more practice in classMore depth; faster pace; less practiceHands on learning with less emphasis on homeworkTeacher directed learning occurs more during class; homework completion expected outside of classIndependent learning; daily studying outside of class expected in addition to homework completionTextbook used as a reference bookMinimal independent textbook readingTextbook is read outside of class before the topic is coveredSmaller assessments; material chunkingTests similar to review sheets and homeworkApplication of knowledge emphasized on tests (critical thinking)Review for tests in classMajority of grade based on tests and labsParents!Academic Biology is in line with middle schools.
31WORLD LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTCOURSE OPTIONS 8th to 9th
Welcome to the High School!Quicker accomplishmentsFocus on proficiencyLong language sequences and more languagesNew opportunitiesExchangesTripsClubsAnd laterInternational Studies!Course Goals for Level 2SpeakingConduct simple conversationsSpeak for 2+ minutesWritingReading strategiesCulture
Traditional OptionsFt. Couch French > (MYP) French 2 (1)Ft. Couch German > (MYP) German 2 (1)Ft. Couch Spanish > (MYP) Spanish 2 (Interm.)
Importance of long sequenceImportance of teacher recommendation HmmmSome Interesting OptionsTry/Add a new languageArabic (2)Chinese (4)Japanese (3)Latin (4)
Get involved with a language club
Start saving for an exchange
Beware!WL is an academic subject.
WL is every day for a full period.
HS WL shows faster progress.
You could get really good at this!!!
How many times have you heard?
RE 3D ArtSemester courseCombines TWO art classes into one (Ceramics and 3D Art)9 weeks of clay9 weeks of sculpture and jewelryPass/Fail/HonorMeets MYP requirement
RE Painting, Drawing and Mixed MediaSemester coursePainting (acrylic)Drawing (pencil, ink, marker, pastels, oil pastels)Mixed Media (collage, printmaking)Pass/Fail/HonorMeets MYP requirement
Technology EducationShop Materials And Processes & Technology DesignGraphic Arts And Technical Drawing
44Shop Materials & Processes
Technology Design
Graphic Arts
Technical Drawing
Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesThis is a hands-on course providing an introduction to all areas of Family and Consumer Sciences.Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesStudents will create projects in the following areas:Personal/Family RelationshipsInterior DesignFoods and NutritionClothing and ConstructionChild Care and Development
Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesPersonal and Family RelationshipsExplain how values and goals shape self-conceptIdentify ways to build a better self-conceptUnderstand the importance of knowing and following the steps in the decision making process
Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesInterior DesignMaking housing choicesIdentifying the elements and principles of designCreating design projects utilizing the various design concepts
Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesFoods and NutritionEssential nutrition for a healthier youKitchen safety/sanitationIdentify the proper use of kitchen equipmentPlan and prepare various food items
Related ElectiveFamily and Consumer SciencesClothing and ConstructionPracticing proper use of the sewing machineSelecting appropriate patterns and fabricsIdentifying proper pattern layout and cuttingFollowing a pattern to construct a finished garment
Related Elective Family and Consumer SciencesChild Care and DevelopmentIdentifying how children grow and developUnderstanding the emotional, physical, and mental needs of childrenHands-on projects related to child growth and development
BCITRelated Elective KeyboardingMeets MYP Technology RequirementStudents say after taking this coursePracticalSupports All Classes21st Century Learning SkillsI cant believe how much I didnt know about MS Word.BCIT Related ElectiveRE KeyboardingUnits:Touch Keyboarding & Skill BuildingCommunicationMS WordTips & TricksBusiness DocumentationLettersReportsCareer CorrespondenceEmail, Memos, Tables, Meeting CorrespondenceAdditional BCIT CoursesKeyboarding IAdvanced KeyboardingOnline MS Office: Word, Excel & PowerPointOnline Financial FitnessEntrepreneurial LeadershipAccounting (3 College Credit Available)
Wellness EducationHealth
Introduction to WellnessNutritionDiseases and DisordersHuman Growth and DevelopmentSTDs and STIsPhysical Education
Fitness for LifeLifetime SportsTeam Sports
Introduction to WellnessSkills for leading a healthy lifeSelf-Esteem Goal SettingDecision MakingMental HealthManaging Stress and Coping with LossPreventing Violence and Abuse
NutritionWhat is a healthy diet?How do our food choices effect our health? (short term and long term)Examine our own dietsmake healthy changesEating DisordersChanges in nutritional needs as we age
Diseases and DisordersInfectious DiseasesAgents that cause infectious diseaseHow are infections spread?TreatmentsPrevention/Protecting yourselfAntibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Diseases and DisordersCardiovascular DiseasesCancerDiabetesHereditary DiseasesImmune Disorder and Autoimmune DiseasesDisabilities
Human Growth and DevelopmentMale and Female Reproductive SystemsPregnancy and Early DevelopmentStaying healthy before and during pregnancyStages of Childbirth
STDs and STIs
What are STDs/STIs?How are they spread?How can I protect myself/reduce risk?Importance of communicationMyths vs Facts
VOLLEYBALLSERVINGPASSINGRULESSCORINGSKILLS PRACTICEGAMESReview material on blended schools for quizTOURNAMENT
ARCHERYSTANCE / GRIPNOCKRAISE / DRAWANCHORAIM RELEASEFOLLOW THROUGHReview material on blended schools
WEIGHT TRAININGBASIC CONCEPTSOVERLOAD PRINCIPLEREPS / SETSLEARN THE MAJOR MUSCLE GROUPSLEARN THE EXERCISES THAT STRENGTHEN THESE MUSCLESReview material on blended schools for quiz
SWIMMINGLEARN 5 BASIC STROKESLEARN 6 BASIC KICKSLEARN SOME SURVIVAL SKILLSLEARN SOME BASIC RESCUE SKILLSWATER GAMESDIVING BOARDReview material on blended schools for quiz
FITNESS TESTSCARDIO VASCULARABDOMINAL STRENGTH / ENDURANCEFLEXIBILITYAGILITY MUSCULAR STRENGTH / ENDURANCE
DRUGS and MEDICINESWhat are drugs?Drugs as medicinesTypes of medicinesPrescriptionsOver-the-counter drugsAddiction
AEROBIC FITNESSUnderstand basic terminology of Cardio Fitness.Exercise while wearing a heart rate monitor.Understand F.I.T.T FrequencyIntensityTimeTypeReview on blended schools for quiz
FLOOR HOCKEYSAFETYHolding Stick LowPassingWrist shotRulesGamesSAFETY
PICKLE - BALLCombination of ping-pong / tennis / badmintonRulesStrategyGamesTournamentReview material on blended school for quiz
Wellness Option 10th -12thDanceDanceDanceIB Middle Years Program: Levels 4 and 5Requirements to receive the MYP Certificate:Complete all required course work in the 8 subject areas.Complete 30 hours of community service each year.Complete the Personal Project at Level 5 (10th grade).
IB Diploma Program 2-year program of rigorous study with an international focusopen to 11th and 12th graderstwo options of study: IB Diploma candidate or IB Courses studentDiploma candidates: select courses from 6 subject areas at HL or SL, and complete the course Theory of KnowledgeIB exam is required component of every IB course
Resource Center and Testing Center Resource Center: quiet study area available to all students, mods 1-16 dailyTeachers available to provide assistance with academic workTesting Center : location for making up tests after an absence from schoolopen mods 1-16, and after school until 3:30
USCHS CounselingMr. Malarkey - A-D
Mr. Marquis - E-Ga & L-N
Ms. Diorio - No-P
Dr. Rullo - Ge-Ha, I-K, & Q-Se
Mrs. Kirk - He-Hy & Sh-Z