Glenelg High School Parent Night Information
If you missed parent night at Glenelg, please review the packet attached below
Glenelg Scheduling Booklet 2017-2018.pdf | |
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Naviance and High School Lessons for 8th Grade
Lesson 1: High School Readiness (Part 1)
Objectives - Students will:
Objectives - Students will:
Objectives - Students will:
Objectives - Students will:
Objectives - Students will:
Objectives - Students will:
- Complete the high school readiness worksheet
- Write a short response on what students can do in 8th grade to prepare for high school
Objectives - Students will:
- view a video on high school.
- review Kahoot questions on high school.
- complete the Counseling Survey 8 in their Naviance account.
Objectives - Students will:
- receive their course recommendations
- receive instructions for completing the course registration form at home
Objectives - Students will:
- complete the 4 year plan through Naviance
Objectives - Students will:
- complete the second part of the high school readiness lesson
- complete the counseling Survey 8
***New Policy for High School Courses Taken in Middle School!! Starting in 2015-2016
Policy 8030 Updates - High School Graduation Requirements has been revised. The new policy will be effective July 1, 2015.
There are some important changes:
Mathematics The updated policy addresses the MSDE changes for math:
There are some important changes:
Mathematics The updated policy addresses the MSDE changes for math:
- Clarifies the math requirement for freshman (entered high school in 2014-2015) and beyond
- Three math credits still required for graduation BUT students must be enrolled in a mathematics course in each year of high school
- Students must be enrolled in a mathematics course up to a maximum of four years unless a mathematics course is needed for graduation
- High school courses taken in middle school beginning in the 2015 - 2016 school year:
- passed courses will count toward the 21 credit requirement
- grades and credits will be reflected on the high school transcript
- grades earned will NOT calculate into the GPA
- If a high school student retakes a course taken in middle school:
- the high school grade will be calculated into the GPA
- only one credit will be awarded
- the high school grade will be calculated into the GPA
AP Scholars at Glenelg High School
What is it?
How do I apply to be an AP Scholar?
- Recognition for students taking one or more AP classes and corresponding AP exam
- Meetings to provide student with support for taking AP classes
How do I apply to be an AP Scholar?
- Complete the one page application, see attachment on right
- Write one essay, Topic: Describe five reasons that you think it is valuable to take AP classes in high school
- Return the application to Ms. O'Connor or Ms. Brandt by June 6th, 2017
**Questions about AP Scholars? Contact, Caren Hoffman, Glenelg High School Counselor and AP Scholars Coordinator
email: [email protected], phone: 410-313-5535
email: [email protected], phone: 410-313-5535
Glenelg HS - AP Scholars General Information.pdf | |
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Glenelg HS - AP Scholars Application 2014.docx | |
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JROTC Information, 2015-2016
**See attachment below for information on the JROTC program
JROTC Registration Flyer.pdf | |
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Student Services - 8th Grade Essential Curriculum Objectives
Academic Development:
- Identify graduation requirements and academic goals that lead to college and career readiness.
Career Development:
- Explore high school course selection and educational achievement as related to college and career readiness.
Personal Social Development:
- Recognize and respect differences in others to promote a positive school climate.
- Identify choices to develop a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
- Identify graduation requirements and academic goals that lead to college and career readiness.
Career Development:
- Explore high school course selection and educational achievement as related to college and career readiness.
Personal Social Development:
- Recognize and respect differences in others to promote a positive school climate.
- Identify choices to develop a healthy and balanced lifestyle.