BSHS Programming

 
BSHS Programming
 
Course Selections for the 2019-2020 School Year
 
Graduation Requirements
 
4 English Credits
4 Math Credits
Including Algebra 1 and Geometry
3 Science Credits
Including Biology
3 Social Studies Credits
World History, US History, Government/Economics
1 HOPE Credit
1 Performing/Fine Art Credit
8 Elective Credits
Online/Virtual Course
At least one course must be completed online
 
Graduation Requirements
 
24 total credits
Minimum unweighted GPA of 2.0
Passing scores on the 10
th
 grade FSA Reading and Algebra 1
EOC
 
AP Courses
 
College level courses in high school
Some AP courses have a summer assignment
Students selecting an AP course will have that course on their
schedule
You cannot drop an AP course
Speak to your counselor about dual enrollment opportunities
AP and Dual Enrollment courses are listed on the back of your
programming sheet.
 
Electives
 
 
Testing Requirements – FSA
Reading
 
Passing score on the 10
th
 grade FSA ELA is 
required
 for
graduation
Your score on the FSA ELA will impact your schedule for next
year
If you don’t pass the FSA ELA this year, you will have a reading
class on your schedule next year for the full year
Reading class takes the place of one of your electives
 
 
SAT/ACT Concordant Scores
 
Juniors and Seniors who have not passed the FSA can use the
SAT or ACT to meet the reading requirement
Concordant Scores:
SAT – 430 EBRW or 24 on Reading Sub-Scale
ACT – 19 reading
New concordant scores for current freshmen (class of 2022)
SAT – 480 EBRW
ACT – Average of 18 on English and Reading
Current 10
th
, 11
th
, and 12
th
 graders can use the new scores if they
help them
 
Testing Requirements – Algebra 1
EOC
 
Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC is required for graduation
Your score on the Algebra 1 EOC will impact the math class on
your schedule next year
 
Algebra 1 EOC Comparative
Score
 
10
th
 and 11
th
 graders who have taken but not passed the
Algebra 1 EOC can use the PERT to meet the math testing
requirement
Comparative Score for current 10
th
, 11
th
, and 12
th
 graders
PERT – 97 PERT Math
Comparative Score for current 9
th
 graders
PSAT – 430 Math
SAT – 420 Math
ACT – 16 Math
The PERT will be given here at BSHS
You can also take the PERT at any HCC campus
If you don’t pass the Algebra 1 EOC before the end of the year,
you can take the PERT at HCC over the summer before school
starts next year.
 
SAT/ACT: How Do I Register?
 
ACT:
www.actstudent.org
SAT:
www.collegeboard.org
Links to both websites on the BSHS Guidance page
Fee Waivers
Free SAT practice
www.khanacademy.org
Your Khan Academy and Collegeboard accounts should be linked,
so now is the time to practice
Junior SAT School Day in March
 
Tutoring Opportunities
 
Math
Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30
Room 280 - Algebra 1, Liberal Arts Math, Math for College Readiness
Room 273 - for Geometry, Geometry Honors
Room 275 – Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors
Room 277 – Pre-Calc, Trig/Math Analysis, Advanced Topics
Science
Chemistry – Wednesday/Thursday, 7:50-8:20 am, Room 154
Biology – Wednesday/Thursday, 7:50-8:20 am, Room 213
Physics – Wednesday, 7:50-8:20 am and 3:30 – 4:00 pm, Room 206
 
Programming Reminders
 
You must get your teachers to sign off on their
recommendations for your academic classes for next year
 
Programming Reminders
 
Each numbered line should have either one full credit course
or two half credit courses listed
If you select a half credit elective, make sure you select
another half credit course for the second semester
 
Spanish 2
 
Basketball
 
Law Studies
 
Programming Reminders
 
Yearbook
Students interested in taking Yearbook (Journalism 2 and above) don’t have
to have taken Journalism 1
You must get an application from Ms. Cruz in room 259
Applications will be due to Ms. Cruz no later than January 11
th
SGA
Applications available in March.  See Ms. Lafoe in room 305 for more
information
Physical Education
Personal Fitness Trainer – For students interested in becoming personal
trainers
Athletic Trainer – For students interested in learning about treating athletic
injuries
Recreational Activities – Includes archery, ping-pong, corn toss, and more
Girls Only Weight Training
Girls Only Soccer
Girls Only Aerobics
 
Dual Enrollment Courses
 
The following dual enrollment courses are offered 
after school
College Algebra
Early American History (semester 1)
Modern American History (semester 2)
The following dual enrollment courses are offered 
during the
school day
Meteorology (semester 1)
Astronomy (semester 2)
College Success – Test scores not required
You must have a minimum unweighted State GPA of at least
3.0 and college ready test scores to take dual enrollment
classes
 
Course Descriptions
 
Descriptions for all courses can be found on the Bloomingdale
High School Website
http://bloomingdale.mysdhc.org/courses
Link is on the top right of your programming sheet
 
New Courses for 2019-2020
 
World Languages
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
Technology
Robotic Design Essentials Honors
Robotic Systems
CTE
Literature in the Arts 1
Literature in the Arts 2
Fashion Design Specialist
Music
Music Theory 1
Esports
Game and Sim Foundations
Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Descriptions for all courses available online at
http://bloomingdale.mysdhc.org/courses
 
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  1. BSHS Programming Course Selections for the 2019-2020 School Year

  2. Graduation Requirements 4 English Credits 4 Math Credits Including Algebra 1 and Geometry 3 Science Credits Including Biology 3 Social Studies Credits World History, US History, Government/Economics 1 HOPE Credit 1 Performing/Fine Art Credit 8 Elective Credits Online/Virtual Course At least one course must be completed online

  3. Graduation Requirements 24 total credits Minimum unweighted GPA of 2.0 Passing scores on the 10thgrade FSA Reading and Algebra 1 EOC

  4. AP Courses College level courses in high school Some AP courses have a summer assignment Students selecting an AP course will have that course on their schedule You cannot drop an AP course Speak to your counselor about dual enrollment opportunities AP and Dual Enrollment courses are listed on the back of your programming sheet.

  5. Electives

  6. Testing Requirements FSA Reading Passing score on the 10thgrade FSA ELA is required for graduation Your score on the FSA ELA will impact your schedule for next year If you don t pass the FSA ELA this year, you will have a reading class on your schedule next year for the full year Reading class takes the place of one of your electives

  7. SAT/ACT Concordant Scores Juniors and Seniors who have not passed the FSA can use the SAT or ACT to meet the reading requirement Concordant Scores: SAT 430 EBRW or 24 on Reading Sub-Scale ACT 19 reading New concordant scores for current freshmen (class of 2022) SAT 480 EBRW ACT Average of 18 on English and Reading Current 10th, 11th, and 12thgraders can use the new scores if they help them

  8. Testing Requirements Algebra 1 EOC Passing score on the Algebra 1 EOC is required for graduation Your score on the Algebra 1 EOC will impact the math class on your schedule next year

  9. Algebra 1 EOC Comparative Score 10thand 11thgraders who have taken but not passed the Algebra 1 EOC can use the PERT to meet the math testing requirement Comparative Score for current 10th, 11th, and 12thgraders PERT 97 PERT Math Comparative Score for current 9thgraders PSAT 430 Math SAT 420 Math ACT 16 Math The PERT will be given here at BSHS You can also take the PERT at any HCC campus If you don t pass the Algebra 1 EOC before the end of the year, you can take the PERT at HCC over the summer before school starts next year.

  10. SAT/ACT: How Do I Register? ACT: www.actstudent.org SAT: www.collegeboard.org Links to both websites on the BSHS Guidance page Fee Waivers Free SAT practice www.khanacademy.org Your Khan Academy and Collegeboard accounts should be linked, so now is the time to practice Junior SAT School Day in March

  11. Tutoring Opportunities Math Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 Room 280 - Algebra 1, Liberal Arts Math, Math for College Readiness Room 273 - for Geometry, Geometry Honors Room 275 Algebra 2, Algebra 2 Honors Room 277 Pre-Calc, Trig/Math Analysis, Advanced Topics Science Chemistry Wednesday/Thursday, 7:50-8:20 am, Room 154 Biology Wednesday/Thursday, 7:50-8:20 am, Room 213 Physics Wednesday, 7:50-8:20 am and 3:30 4:00 pm, Room 206

  12. Programming Reminders You must get your teachers to sign off on their recommendations for your academic classes for next year

  13. Programming Reminders Each numbered line should have either one full credit course or two half credit courses listed If you select a half credit elective, make sure you select another half credit course for the second semester Spanish 2 Basketball Law Studies

  14. Programming Reminders Yearbook Students interested in taking Yearbook (Journalism 2 and above) don t have to have taken Journalism 1 You must get an application from Ms. Cruz in room 259 Applications will be due to Ms. Cruz no later than January 11th SGA Applications available in March. See Ms. Lafoe in room 305 for more information Physical Education Personal Fitness Trainer For students interested in becoming personal trainers Athletic Trainer For students interested in learning about treating athletic injuries Recreational Activities Includes archery, ping-pong, corn toss, and more Girls Only Weight Training Girls Only Soccer Girls Only Aerobics

  15. Dual Enrollment Courses The following dual enrollment courses are offered after school College Algebra Early American History (semester 1) Modern American History (semester 2) The following dual enrollment courses are offered during the school day Meteorology (semester 1) Astronomy (semester 2) College Success Test scores not required You must have a minimum unweighted State GPA of at least 3.0 and college ready test scores to take dual enrollment classes

  16. Course Descriptions Descriptions for all courses can be found on the Bloomingdale High School Website http://bloomingdale.mysdhc.org/courses Link is on the top right of your programming sheet

  17. New Courses for 2019-2020 World Languages AP Spanish Literature and Culture Technology Robotic Design Essentials Honors Robotic Systems CTE Literature in the Arts 1 Literature in the Arts 2 Fashion Design Specialist Music Music Theory 1 Esports Game and Sim Foundations Sports and Entertainment Marketing Descriptions for all courses available online at http://bloomingdale.mysdhc.org/courses

  18. Questions?

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