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Title: Entering 9th Graders


1
High School
Orientation
  • Entering 9th Graders
  • 2007-2008

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Visit us anytime at our website
www.burke.k12.nc.us/fhs Mr. Brian Oliver,
Principal
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Student Schedules
  • Students take four 90 minute courses per
    semester, eight courses total for the year
  • OR five courses (with two being 45 minutes year
    long courses, equal to one unit of credit)
  • Students should take at least four academic
    (English, Math, Science, Social Studies) courses
    per year
  • Sample Schedule
  • 1st Semester 2nd Semester
  • English 9 World History
  • Foundations of Algebra Algebra 1
  • Health/PE Earth Science
  • Digital Communication Skills Introduction to Art

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Graduation Requirements
  • English 4 units
  • Math 4 units including Algebra 1
  • Social Studies 3 units including World History,
    Civics/Econ., U.S. History,
  • Science 3 units including Biology
    Earth/Environmental, a physical science
  • Health PE 1 unit
  • Communication
  • Skills 1 unit
  • Fine Art 1 unit
  • Career/Technical 1 unit
  • Other Electives 10 units

Earn a minimum of 28 credits to graduate. Must
earn 8 semesters of residency by passing at least
two courses per semester.
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High School Graduation Requirements Exit
Standards
  • Students who enter ninth grade for the first time
    in the 2006-2007 school year and are following
    the career preparation, college technical
    preparation, or college/university preparation
    course of study must achieve a minimum of level 3
    or above on the end-of-course tests for English
    I, Algebra I, Civics and Economics, Biology, and
    US History.

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Test Requirements
  • Must pass North Carolina Online Test of Computer
    Skills
  • Must pass Reading Math Competency if
  • Level I or II achieved on 8th grade EOG
  • (Must achieve Level III or IV on English 9
  • and Algebra 1 EOCs)
  • Must pass 5 EOCs with a level III or higher
    English I, Algebra I, Civics and Economics, US
    History, and Biology.
  • Must take the 10th grade State Writing Test
  • Must pass the High School Comprehensive Reading
    and Math Tests

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Courses of Studyto Earn a NC Diploma
  • Occupational
  • Career Prep
  • College Tech Prep
  • College/University Prep

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OCP Graduation Requirements
  • 4 English Credits
  • - Occupational English I IV
  • 3 Mathematics Credits
  • - Occupational Mathematics I-III
  • 2 Science Credits
  • - Occupational Science I II
  • 2 Social Studies Credits
  • - Government/U. S. History
  • - Self Advocacy/Problem Solving

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Career Prep Requirements
  • English 4 credits
  • Mathematics 4 credits Algebra I
  • Science 3 credits
  • Social Studies 3 credits
  • Health/PE 1 Credit
  • Career/Technical OR Art OR Music OR JROTC 4
    credits (one must be Level II Course)
  • Communications Skills 1 credit
  • Fine Arts 1 credit
  • Career Technical 1 credit
  • Electives 7 credits
  • Computer proficiency
  • Senior Project
  • Eight Semesters of Residency
  • TOTAL 28 credits

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Example of a Freshman Schedule Career Prep
Course of Study
  • FALL SEMESTER
  • English 9 (102120)
  • World History(402420)
  • Intro. to Art
  • JROTC I
  • SPRING SEMESTER
  • Health/PE
  • Environmental/Earth Science (304020)
  • Intro. to Math II
  • JROTC II

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College Tech Prep Requirements
  • Career/Technical 4 credits (must include a
    Level II Course)
  • Electives -- 7 Credits
  • Computer proficiency
  • Senior Project
  • Eight Semesters of Residency
  • TOTAL 28 credits
  • English 4 credits
  • Mathematics 4 credits
  • through Alg II or Tech Math II
  • Science 3 credits
  • Social Studies 3 credits
  • Health/PE 1 credit
  • Fine Arts - 1 credit
  • Communication Skills 1 credit

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Example of a Freshman Schedule College Tech Prep
Course of Study
  • FALL SEMESTER
  • Environmental/Earth Science (30402C)
  • Foundations of Algebra (20232C)
  • Intro. to Art
  • Health/PE
  • SPRING SEMESTER
  • English 9 (10212C)
  • Algebra 1
  • Career Management
  • World History(40242C)

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Pathways
  • Health Sciences
  • Industrial Technologies
  • JROTC career only
  • Law, Public Safety Security
  • Public Service
  • Transport Systems Technologies
  • Agricultural Natural Resources
  • Biological Chemical Technologies
  • Business Technologies
  • Commercial Artistic Production
  • Construction Technologies
  • Engineering

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Completing a Pathway
  • Must earn at least 4 credits from the
    suggested courses within a pathway
  • 1 of the 4 courses must be a completer
    or capstone course

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College/University Prep Requirements
  • English 4 credits
  • Mathematics 4 credits (one beyond Algebra II
    entering 9th graders 2002-03)
  • Science 3 credits
  • Social Studies 3 credits
  • Health/PE 1 credit
  • Communication Skills 1 credit
  • Fine Arts 1 credit
  • World Languages (other than English) 2 credits
    required in same language
  • Career/Technical 1 credit
  • Electives 8 credits
  • Computer proficiency
  • Senior Project
  • Eight Semesters of Residency
  • TOTAL 28 credits

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Example of a Freshman Schedule College/University
Prep Course of Study
  • FALL SEMESTER
  • English 9
  • World History
  • Health/PE
  • Band
  • SPRING SEMESTER
  • Environmental /Earth Science
  • Algebra I
  • Band
  • JROTC I

Students could take Foundations of Algebra 1st
Semester.
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Important Points to Ponder
  • Students Choosing the College University Prep
    course of study must earn at least two credits of
    the same foreign language to earn a diploma.
  • Levels I and II of the foreign language should be
    taken in the same year.
  • Students choosing the College University Prep
    course of study may elect to complete a pathway
    in order to fulfill the requirements of the
    College Tech Prep course of study, and assure
    graduation.

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Major Concern
  • Changing the course of study or the pathway after
    the sophomore year could result in extra time
    spent in high school!

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Honors Level Courses
  • Honors Courses are specifically designed to
    provide intense, disciplined study for advanced
    college bound students. (9-12)
  • Humanities Courses designed to provide intense,
    disciplined study for advanced college bound
    students who have been identified as AG. (9-12)
  • Advanced Placement Courses are equivalent to
    college level courses, prepare students to take
    Advanced Placement examinations. Many colleges
    award college credit for high scores (typically 4
    or 5) on these AP tests.
  • To take AP courses you need to be a Junior or
    Senior

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Example of a Freshman Schedule College/University
Course of StudyHonors/Humanities
  • English 9 HN (102150) or (10215H)
  • World History HN (402450) or (40525H)
  • Algebra I
  • Health/PE
  • Geometry HN (203050)
  • Physical Science HN (301050)
  • Must have Algebra 1 credit as a prerequisite.
  • DCS
  • Intro. to Art

Students could take Algebra 1 in the Fall and
loop into Geometry HN in the Spring.
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Math Department
14 Math Teachers using the latest technology to
enhance learning
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English Department
  • Senior Project
  • Electives
  • Intro to Theatre/Theatre Performance
  • Yearbook I II
  • Forensics Speech Debate
  • Bible as Literature

23
Social Studies Department
Electives Psychology/Sociology Civil War
History Religion Philosophy
AP Courses US History Psychology European
History
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Science Department
Intro to AP Biology Intro to AP Chemistry AP
Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science
Electives Ecology/Environmental Chemistry Advanced
Earth Science Advanced Biology Physics
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Health/PE Department
Mens and Womens Weight Training, Aerobics, Golf,
Tennis, Gymnastics, Mens and Womens Team
Sports, Dance
9th Grade Health PE
Athletic PE I and II are for athletes
participating in one of the following sports at
Freedom H.S. Football, Baseball, Mens and
Womens Basketball, Volleyball, Mens and Womens
Soccer, Cross Country/Track, Golf Softball
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Music Department
  • 9th Grade
  • Female Chorus
  • Mixed Chorus
  • Concert Band (45/180)

Grade 10-12 Concert Choir Chamber Singers (Gr.
11/12 audition) Symphonic Band Wind Symphony
(Gr. 11/12 audition)
Jazz Band Marching Band
Grade 11-12 Music Appreciation Music Theory
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JROTC
10th-12th Grade LET III - VIII Leadership,
Communications, Drill Ceremony, Marksmanship,
Rappelling, Obstacle Course, Military History,
Public Speaking, Leadership Reaction Course, High
Ropes Course
9th Grade LET I II Map Reading,
Rappelling, Obstacle Course, First-Aid, US
Military History, Public Speaking, Drill
Ceremony, High Ropes Course
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ART
9th Grade Intro to Art (90/90 or 45/180)
10th 12th Drawing Painting Print
Making Crafts Pottery Sculpture Sequential
Art Art History
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World Languages(two years required for
College/University Prep)
Spanish I II, AP French I, II, AP German I
II, AP
  • Placement tests available for Level I
  • Levels I II should be taken the same
    year by 11th grade
  • Levels III recommended for college/university
    bound
  • Level V - AP

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Media Center Technology
Over 75 computers with Internet Access
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Business Technologies
  • Designed for 9th Grade
  • Principles of Business Personal Finance
  • Career Management
  • Digital Communication Systems
  • Business Electronic Communications
  • Business Management Applications
  • Computerized Accounting I II
  • Principles of Business Personal Finance
  • Computer Engineering Technology I
  • Networking I II
  • Business Law
  • Computer Applications I II
  • E-Commerce I
  • Digital Communication Systems
  • Business Advanced Studies

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Marketing Education
  • Marketing (College Credit option available)
  • On-The-Job Training
  • Fashion Merchandise
  • Sports and Entertainment Marketing I
  • Travel, Tourism, Marketing
  • Marketing Management
  • Small Business/
  • Entrepreneurship

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Family Consumer Science
Where the heart is
  • Apparel Development I II
  • Housing Interiors I II
  • Foods I II
  • Culinary Arts Hospitality I II
  • Early Childhood Education I II
  • Teen Living
  • Parent Child Development

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Allied Health Services
Volunteer at
hospitals and medical agencies
Study Anatomy and Physiology,
Medical Terminology, and Individual
Career Plans Certified Nursing
Assistant Class
during AHS II
  • A class designed for students interested in a
    medical career.
  • Second Advanced Level Classes off campus.
  • Explores medical careers, ethics, legalities and
    communication skills.

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Career and Technical Education 9th Grade Elective
Courses
These lead to.......
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Student Clubs Organizations
  • Academic Excellence
  • American Field Service
  • Anchor Club
  • Art Club
  • DECA
  • Ecology Club
  • Fellowship of Christian Athletes
  • Future Teachers of America

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Student Clubs Organizations
  • French Club
  • Future Business Leaders of America
  • Future Farmers of America
  • Future Homemakers of America
  • German Club

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Student Clubs Organizations
  • Health Careers Club
  • Humanities Club
  • Interact Club
  • JROTC
  • Key Club
  • Latin Club
  • Liberty Press
  • National Honor Society
  • Outdoor Club

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Student Clubs Organizations
  • Peer Helpers
  • Playmakers
  • SADD Club
  • Science Olympiad Club
  • Spanish Club
  • Spirit Club
  • Students in Action for Education
  • Student Government
  • VICA

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Academic Teams
Science Olympiad
Forensics
  • High Q Quiz Bowl

Math Team
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Athletics
Football
  • Baseball
  • Mens and Womens Basketball
  • Mens and Womens Cross-Country
  • Mens and Womens Soccer
  • Softball
  • Mens and Womens Swimming
  • Cheerleading
  • Mens and Womens Golf

Volleyball
Golf
  • Mens and
  • Womens Track
  • Womens Field Hockey
  • Mens and Womens Tennis
  • Wrestling
  • Mens Lacrosse

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Concurrent Enrollment
  • Earn College Credit
  • Free Tuition An Activity Fee must be paid
  • Credits transfer to college of your choice
  • Ask your counselor for details
  • WHERE?
  • Western Piedmont
  • Community College

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Western Piedmont Community CollegeCertificate
Programs
  • Programs are designed to provide training for
    entry in skilled occupations and focus on
    specific job skills.
  • Earn a certificate by completing 16-18 semester
    hours of courses while still in high school.
  • See your counselor or contact WPCC for further
    details.
  • Building Construction Tech
  • Industrial Maintenance Tech
  • Machining Technology
  • Horticultural Technology
  • Water Resources Management
  • Information Systems Tech
  • Office Systems Tech
  • Early Childhood
  • Interior Design

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