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Title: Hunterdon Central Regional High School


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Hunterdon Central Regional High School
  • 8th Grade
  • Program of Studies Freshman Course Selection
    Orientation

2
Your High School Experience!
  • Your 4-Year academic experience is a journey.
    Make sure you think about your destination and
    work backwards.
  • Use the Program of Studies online as a guide.
  • http//www.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/academics/program-of-st
    udies/index.aspx

3
Minimum Requirements for Graduation
  • Take the 8th Grade NJASK8 seriously!
  • Placement in 9th grade
  • Your ultimate goal
  • See online program of studies for High School
    Graduation Requirements.

4
Scheduling Guidelines
  • Take the most challenging course load that you
    can handle without creating too much stress.
  • Trust your teachers recommendations
  • Balance your life- academically, socially,
    emotionally
  • Check Prerequisites, Grade Level and pay
    attention to Recommendations listed in course
    descriptions. (Shown on next slide)
  • Refer to quick link on HCRHS website labeled
    Freshman Electives.

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Example
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More Scheduling Guidelines
  • An important guide for your initial course
    selections is the Teacher Recommendation Form.
  • If you have concerns about the recommended
    placement, talk with your teacher and parents. 
    Parents can override a recommendation but please
    think carefully about what is right for you. 
    Choose wisely.   
  • If you override, move up a level, and are
    struggling please note that you may not be able
    to move back down. Level changes depend on the
    number of open seats.
  • Please note that students selecting a Math,
    Science, English or Social Studies honors course
    will be required to take a departmental placement
    test this spring.
  • Please note that summer work is a requirement for
    all Honors and AP courses

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Teacher Recommendation Form
Course Course Name Mid Year Recommendation (Teacher Initial) Override (Parent Initial)
011 Honors English I
012 English I
014 Freshman Humanities If recommended for 012 you may choose 014 If choosing 014 rather than 012 initial here
S019 English I
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Scheduling Guidelines
  • Health Physical Education are scheduled
    automatically.
  • You must select Alternates for each elective
    choice.
  • Electives are courses you can choose once you
    have fulfilled your requirements for that year.
  • Remember, every course you take and every final
    grade you receive will be on your permanent
    record (transcript).

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Electives and Alternates (In Order of Preference)
Course Course Name of credits Alt. Course Alternate Course Name of credits






I will participate in Marching Band for Credit
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ASPEN
  • At HCRHS important information can be accessed by
    students and their parents/guardians - 24 hours a
    day, 7 days a week.
  • ASPEN can be used for
  • online class scheduling
  • to view schedule
  • interim report/report cards (these are no longer
    mailed)
  • graduation requirements
  • student transcript
  • student progress/ grades
  • Access to ASPEN is private and password protected
    - a unique log-in name and password will be
    assigned to each student. The password assigned
    is confidential it should not be shared.

12
Scheduling with ASPEN
  • Beginning on February 11th, course requests can
    be entered using ASPEN.
  • For current 8th grade students, HCRHS online
    course selection will be open between 800 a.m.
    February 25th and 1159 p.m. March 1st.
  • You must complete your course selections online
    within this time frame.
  • ASPEN can be accessed at
  • https//nj-hcrhs.myfollett.com/aspen/home.do
  • To access ASPEN via Hunterdon Central's website -
    click on quicklinks in the top right hand corner
    and then click on ASPEN.

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ASPEN Logins
  • In order to access ASPEN, you will receive an
    exclusive User Name and Password. KEEP IT
    SECURE!!!!

You will be receiving ASPEN user name and
instructions at the end of January. They will be
mailed home.
15
Selecting Courses
  • It makes no difference if you select courses
    first or last during the 2/25 to 3/1 time frame.
    However, if you fail to input courses during this
    time frame, you will be assigned a lower
    scheduling priority. This will affect your
    ability to enroll in courses that you want.

16
Freshman Only!
  • When selecting some courses such as
  • 332- Algebra 2
  • 221- French 2
  • 222 Spanish 2
  • Remember to select the Grade 9 option!
  • Only schedule these more rigorous courses if you
    have been recommended to do so!

17
Athletics
  • At the end of the course listing, please find
    a list of Hunterdon Central sports identified
    with the prefix XTR.
  • Please check off any sports that you may be
    interested in participating in. This information
    will be provided to our coaches.

18
Alternate Credit Information
  • Students have the option to take courses outside
    of HCRHS for high school credit.
  • Online course, RVCC, Other college coursework
  • Courses must be approved prior to registering for
    the course.
  • If you are considering Outside Course Work this
    summer, please read the Alternate Credit
    Information on the Counseling website
  • http//www.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/campus-life/counseling/
    index.aspx
  • Applications must be received at the H.S. prior
    to May 15.

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Grade Scale
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Typical Freshman Schedule (40 credits)
  • ENGLISH 5 Credits
  • PHYS ED/ HEALTH 5 Credits
  • US HISTORY I 5 Credits
  • MATHEMATICS 5/7.5 Credits
  • SCIENCE 5 Credits
  • WORLD LANGUAGE 5 Credits
  • ELECTIVES 7.5/10 credits
  • Students selecting Marching Band may have 42.5
    total credits

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Typical Block Schedule
SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER ONE SEMESTER TWO SEMESTER TWO
Quarter 1 (Sept.- Nov.) Quarter 2 (Nov.- Jan.) Quarter 3 (Jan.- Apr.) Quarter 4 (Apr.- June)
Block 1 Math Math US History I US History I
Block 2 Phys Ed Phys Ed World Language World Language
Block 3 English English Science Science
Block 4 Art I Art I Interior Design Computer Applications
Sample electives
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