Ridgeland High School Curriculum Overview for 9th Graders

 
Home of the Titans
 
Welcome OTMS
to
Ridgeland High
Ridgeland High
School
School
 
 
RHS Administrators and 
RHS Administrators and 
Counselors
Counselors
 
Principal
Mr. Eric Brooks
 
Assistant Principals
Mr. Jonathan Anderson
Mr. Teague Burchfield
Mrs. Carla Ray
 
         
School Website
         
www.rhstitans.com
 
Counselors
  
(By Last Name)
Mrs. Tiffany McKinnon      A-G
Mrs. Selena Henry              H-O
Mr. James Berry                  P-Z
 
 
So what should you know about being
So what should you know about being
a student at Ridgeland High School ?
a student at Ridgeland High School ?
 
What courses will you
need to take next year
at RHS?
 
 
Required courses for all 9
Required courses for all 9
th
th
 graders:
 graders:
Your first 5 class periods will be used to take:
1.
English
   
        
  (
English I or Accelerated English I)
2.
Math
   
            (Algebra I, Geometry, or Algebra II)
3.
Science
  
    
 (Intro to Biology, Physical Science, or Biology I)
4.
History          
(all 9
th
 students take Miss Studies/World Geography)
5.
Technology 
(all 9
th
 students take Freshman Focus or a Career Academy)
 
Then you select the remaining 3 class periods from
6.
“Elective” course(s)
7.
“Elective” course(s)
8.
“Elective” course(s)
So, tell me about the 3 “Technology”
So, tell me about the 3 “Technology”
courses 9
courses 9
th
th
 graders can choose from?
 graders can choose from?
 
Freshman Focus
Freshman Focus
Orientation to Culinary Art
Orientation to Culinary Art
Engineering Fundamentals
Engineering Fundamentals
 
 
 
 
Each 9
Each 9
th
th
 grader will choose one of these three classes.
 grader will choose one of these three classes.
Technology classes require only 1 class period in your schedule!
Technology classes require only 1 class period in your schedule!
 
Freshman Focus
Freshman Focus
 
Freshman Focus is a class designed to introduce 9
Freshman Focus is a class designed to introduce 9
th
th
grade students to career pathways and career
grade students to career pathways and career
decision-making.   The content areas that will be
decision-making.   The content areas that will be
covered by this class include self-development, career
covered by this class include self-development, career
clusters, career pathways, college planning, financial
clusters, career pathways, college planning, financial
planning, and presentation and research skills.    At
planning, and presentation and research skills.    At
the conclusion of this class, students will develop a 6-
the conclusion of this class, students will develop a 6-
year plan that will guide them in making decisions
year plan that will guide them in making decisions
about high school courses, college courses, and their
about high school courses, college courses, and their
future careers.
future careers.
Orientation to Culinary Arts
Orientation to Culinary Arts
Orientation to Culinary Arts is part of the RHS Career Academy
Orientation to Culinary Arts is part of the RHS Career Academy
program and is designed for those students that have an
program and is designed for those students that have an
interest in Culinary Arts (food preparation, restaurant
interest in Culinary Arts (food preparation, restaurant
management, hospitality & tourism, etc.)
management, hospitality & tourism, etc.)
 
To qualify to take this class, 8
To qualify to take this class, 8
th
th
 grade students must:
 grade students must:
Have an overall “C” average;
Have an overall “C” average;
Have no major discipline issues;
Have no major discipline issues;
Complete an “application” to enroll in this class;
Complete an “application” to enroll in this class;
 and be approved for admission to the program
 and be approved for admission to the program
Engineering Fundamentals
Engineering Fundamentals
Engineering Fundamentals is another RHS Career Academy
Engineering Fundamentals is another RHS Career Academy
program and is designed for those students that have an
program and is designed for those students that have an
interest in the field of engineering and the careers associated
interest in the field of engineering and the careers associated
with this field.   Through this program, students will also
with this field.   Through this program, students will also
learn the foundations and fundamentals of robotics,
learn the foundations and fundamentals of robotics,
electronics, engineering and materials.
electronics, engineering and materials.
To qualify to take this class, 8
To qualify to take this class, 8
th
th
 grade students must:
 grade students must:
Have completed STEM and school robotics
Have completed STEM and school robotics
Have an overall “B” average;
Have an overall “B” average;
Have no major discipline issues;
Have no major discipline issues;
Complete an “application” to enroll in this class;
Complete an “application” to enroll in this class;
and be approved for admission to the program
and be approved for admission to the program
What Are the Elective Course Subject Choices for 9th ?
What Are the Elective Course Subject Choices for 9th ?
(a 1 credit course is a full year;  a ½ credit course is one-semester only)
(a 1 credit course is a full year;  a ½ credit course is one-semester only)
 
Arts
Arts
Visual Art I
  
½ credit
Visual Art II
  
½ credit
Ceramics I
  
½ credit
Ceramics II
  
½ credit
Drawing I
  
½ credit
Photography I
  
½ credit
Photography II
  
½ credit
Theatre I
  
½ credit
Theatre II
  
½ credit
 
Choral Music
  
1 credit
General Music
  
1 credit
Band
   
1 credit
 
 
 
 
Business
Business
Business Law
Business Law
  
  
½ credit
½ credit
Personal Finance
Personal Finance
  
  
½ credit
½ credit
 
Business Fundamentals
Business Fundamentals
 
 
1 credit
1 credit
Communications
Communications
Public Speaking
  
½ credit
 
Debate 
  
1 credit
Oral Communication 
 
1 credit
 
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
French I
  
1 credit
Latin I
   
1 credit
Spanish I
  
1 credit
Spanish II
  
1 credit
 
Elective Courses 
Elective Courses 
(continued)
(continued)
 
Health
Health
Contemporary Health
 
½ credit
 
Journalism
Journalism
Foundations of Journalism
 
1 credit
 
Military Science
Military Science
JROTC I
  
1 credit
 
PE & Personal  Development
PE & Personal  Development
Child Development
 
½ credit
Drug Education
  
½ credit
Family Dynamics
  
½ credit
Nutrition & Wellness
 
½ credit
Resource Management
 
½ credit
Physical Education              ½  or 1 credit
            (can take either one or both semesters)
Driver Education
  
½ credit
 
Science
Science
Environmental Science
Environmental Science
 
 
½ credit
½ credit
Geology
Geology
  
  
½ credit
½ credit
 
Sports
Sports
9
9
th
th
 Grade Sports
 Grade Sports
  
  
½ or 1 credit
½ or 1 credit
        (sports may be either one or both semesters)
        (sports may be either one or both semesters)
 
Study hall
Study hall
No more than one study hall per  semester
may be taken and NO CREDIT is awarded for
study hall.
 
RHS Graduation Requirements
RHS Graduation Requirements
for the Class of 2020
for the Class of 2020
(24 credits total)
4 credits of English
4 credits of Mathematics
4 credits of Social Studies
4 credits of Science
½ credit of Health
½ credit of Physical Education
1 credit of Technology
1 credit of Fine Arts
5 additional credits of Elective courses
College Entrance Requirements in Mississippi
College Entrance Requirements in Mississippi
 
For a 2-year Junior/ Community College
For a 2-year Junior/ Community College
Any RHS student who earns his or her high school diploma and has
taken the ACT is eligible for Freshman entrance into a 2-Year college
in Mississippi.  No specific ACT score is required.
To attend a 4-year College or University
To attend a 4-year College or University
Any RHS student who earns his or her high school diploma, has a
minimum score of 18 or higher AND has taken 2.0 credits of
additional “Required Electives” is eligible for entrance into a
Mississippi 4-year college or University.  The list of courses a student
may choose to fulfill the “Required Electives” are as follows:
1 credit must be taken from first year of a Foreign Language or Advanced
World Geography
The remaining 1 credit must be from the second year of a Foreign Language,
an additional credit of math above Algebra II, or an additional credit of Lab-
based Science.
 
When completing your Pre-Registration Form
Please be neat and print legibly
Please fill out ALL Information
Including Alternate courses.
Please return form ON TIME
Due on Wednesday, January 27th.
Please choose your selections
CAREFULLY
Talk with your parents about your choices.
Talk with your teachers and school counselors.
RHS Pre-Registration Timeline for 8
th
 Graders
 
January 14
th
 
Olde Towne Middle School students
   
visit RHS for a campus tour & will
   
receive pre-registration
   
information for their 2016-2017 classes
January 21
st
  
 
Olde Towne 8
th
 Grade Parent Meeting at
   
RHS Auditorium to discuss high school
   
offerings
January 27
th
 
 
RHS Counselors will go to OTMS and help
   
the 8
th
 grade students input their 2016-17
   
course 
 
requests into the computer during
   
English classes
What else should I know about RHS?
What else should I know about RHS?
What type of clubs, activities or
What type of clubs, activities or
sports are available to me next year?
sports are available to me next year?
 
RHS Clubs and Organizations
 
Band
Choir
JROTC
Yearbook
School Newspaper
Student Government
Association
RHS School Ambassadors
RHS Junior Diplomats
 
 
 
Academic Competition
Team
Forensics Team
Anime Club
Art Club
Beta Club
Campus Life
Environmental Club
Fellowship of Christian
Athletes
 
 
 
 
 
 
Clubs and Organizations (continued)
French Club
Future Business Leaders
of America
Honoraries:
Mu Alpha Theta
National Honor Society
Junior Classical League
Key Club
Spanish Club
Technology Student
Association (TSA)
Titans Against Bullying
(TAB) Club
Volunteer Club
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RHS Athletics and Activities
Archery
Baseball
Basketball
Bowling
Cheerleading
Cross
Country
Dance Team
Football
Golf
Power
Lifting
Soccer
Softball
     Slow  Pitch
& Fast Pitch
Swimming
Tennis
Track
Volleyball
 
So there’s a LOT to look forward to at
So there’s a LOT to look forward to at
RHS next year, but first things first!
RHS next year, but first things first!
Right now you should focus on:
Right now you should focus on:
 
1.
Choosing the best courses for you to take next
Choosing the best courses for you to take next
year as a 9
year as a 9
th
th
 grader;
 grader;
2.
Working hard to learn and make the best
Working hard to learn and make the best
grades you can now… so you will be prepared
grades you can now… so you will be prepared
for taking your high school classes; and
for taking your high school classes; and
3.
Thinking about the clubs, organizations, and
Thinking about the clubs, organizations, and
sports you might like to be involved with next
sports you might like to be involved with next
year at Ridgeland High School!
year at Ridgeland High School!
 
So enjoy your tour of RHS and what we
have to offer … and we’ll see you again
(with your 
completed 
choice sheets)
at OTMS on Wednesday, January 27
th
!!
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Ridgeland High School offers a comprehensive curriculum for 9th graders, including required courses in English, Math, Science, History, and Technology, with elective options available. Students can choose from three Technology courses - Freshman Focus, Orientation to Culinary Arts, and Engineering Fundamentals. These courses aim to provide students with a foundation in various career pathways and decision-making skills. Additionally, the Freshman Focus course helps students develop a 6-year plan for their high school and career paths.

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  1. Welcome OTMS to Ridgeland High School Home of the Titans Home of the Titans

  2. RHS Administrators and Counselors Ridgeland High School Website Principal Mr. Eric Brooks www.rhstitans.com Counselors (By Last Name) Mrs. Tiffany McKinnon A-G Mrs. Selena Henry H-O Mr. James Berry P-Z Assistant Principals Mr. Jonathan Anderson Mr. Teague Burchfield Mrs. Carla Ray

  3. So what should you know about being a student at Ridgeland High School ?

  4. What courses will you need to take next year at RHS?

  5. Required courses for all 9thgraders: Your first 5 class periods will be used to take: 1. English 2. Math 3. Science (Intro to Biology, Physical Science, or Biology I) 4. History (all 9thstudents take Miss Studies/World Geography) 5. Technology (all 9thstudents take Freshman Focus or a Career Academy) (English I or Accelerated English I) (Algebra I, Geometry, or Algebra II) Then you select the remaining 3 class periods from 6. Elective course(s) 7. Elective course(s) 8. Elective course(s)

  6. So, tell me about the 3 Technology courses 9thgraders can choose from? Freshman Focus Orientation to Culinary Art Engineering Fundamentals Each 9thgrader will choose one of these three classes. Technology classes require only 1 class period in your schedule!

  7. Freshman Focus Freshman Focus is a class designed to introduce 9th grade students to career pathways and career decision-making. The content areas that will be covered by this class include self-development, career clusters, career pathways, college planning, financial planning, and presentation and research skills. At the conclusion of this class, students will develop a 6- year plan that will guide them in making decisions about high school courses, college courses, and their future careers.

  8. Orientation to Culinary Arts Orientation to Culinary Arts is part of the RHS Career Academy program and is designed for those students that have an interest in Culinary Arts (food preparation, restaurant management, hospitality & tourism, etc.) To qualify to take this class, 8thgrade students must: Have an overall C average; Have no major discipline issues; Complete an application to enroll in this class; and be approved for admission to the program

  9. Engineering Fundamentals Engineering Fundamentals is another RHS Career Academy program and is designed for those students that have an interest in the field of engineering and the careers associated with this field. Through this program, students will also learn the foundations and fundamentals of robotics, electronics, engineering and materials. To qualify to take this class, 8thgrade students must: Have completed STEM and school robotics Have an overall B average; Have no major discipline issues; Complete an application to enroll in this class; and be approved for admission to the program

  10. What Are the Elective Course Subject Choices for 9th ? (a 1 credit course is a full year; a credit course is one-semester only) Arts Business Business Law Personal Finance credit credit Visual Art I Visual Art II Ceramics I Ceramics II Drawing I Photography I Photography II Theatre I Theatre II credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit credit Communications Public Speaking Business Fundamentals 1 credit credit Debate Oral Communication 1 credit 1 credit Choral Music General Music Band 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit Foreign Language French I Latin I Spanish I Spanish II 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit 1 credit

  11. Elective Courses (continued) Health Contemporary Health Science Environmental Science Geology credit credit credit Journalism Foundations of Journalism 1 credit Sports 9thGrade Sports (sports may be either one or both semesters) or 1 credit Military Science JROTC I 1 credit Study hall No more than one study hall per semester may be taken and NO CREDIT is awarded for study hall. PE & Personal Development Child Development Drug Education Family Dynamics Nutrition & Wellness Resource Management Physical Education or 1 credit (can take either one or both semesters) Driver Education credit credit credit credit credit credit

  12. RHS Graduation Requirements for the Class of 2020 (24 credits total) 4 credits of English 4 credits of Mathematics 4 credits of Social Studies 4 credits of Science credit of Health credit of Physical Education 1 credit of Technology 1 credit of Fine Arts 5 additional credits of Elective courses

  13. College Entrance Requirements in Mississippi For a 2-year Junior/ Community College Any RHS student who earns his or her high school diploma and has taken the ACT is eligible for Freshman entrance into a 2-Year college in Mississippi. No specific ACT score is required. To attend a 4-year College or University Any RHS student who earns his or her high school diploma, has a minimum score of 18 or higher AND has taken 2.0 credits of additional Required Electives is eligible for entrance into a Mississippi 4-year college or University. The list of courses a student may choose to fulfill the Required Electives are as follows: 1 credit must be taken from first year of a Foreign Language or Advanced World Geography The remaining 1 credit must be from the second year of a Foreign Language, an additional credit of math above Algebra II, or an additional credit of Lab- based Science.

  14. When completing your Pre-Registration Form Please be neat and print legibly Please fill out ALL Information Including Alternate courses. Please return form ON TIME Due on Wednesday, January 27th. Please choose your selections CAREFULLY Talk with your parents about your choices. Talk with your teachers and school counselors.

  15. RHS Pre-Registration Timeline for 8thGraders January 14th Olde Towne Middle School students visit RHS for a campus tour & will receive pre-registration information for their 2016-2017 classes Olde Towne 8thGrade Parent Meeting at RHS Auditorium to discuss high school offerings RHS Counselors will go to OTMS and help the 8thgrade students input their 2016-17 course requests into the computer during English classes January 21st January 27th

  16. What else should I know about RHS? What type of clubs, activities or sports are available to me next year?

  17. RHS Clubs and Organizations Band Choir JROTC Yearbook School Newspaper Student Government Association RHS School Ambassadors RHS Junior Diplomats Academic Competition Team Forensics Team Anime Club Art Club Beta Club Campus Life Environmental Club Fellowship of Christian Athletes

  18. Clubs and Organizations (continued) French Club Future Business Leaders of America Honoraries: Mu Alpha Theta National Honor Society Junior Classical League Key Club Spanish Club Technology Student Association (TSA) Titans Against Bullying (TAB) Club Volunteer Club Information about participation in these clubs and organizations will be given to incoming 9thgrade students at the beginning of Fall semester.

  19. RHS Athletics and Activities Golf Power Lifting Soccer Softball Slow Pitch & Fast Pitch Swimming Tennis Track Volleyball Archery Baseball Basketball Bowling Cheerleading Cross Country Dance Team Football

  20. So theres a LOT to look forward to at RHS next year, but first things first! Right now you should focus on: 1. Choosing the best courses for you to take next year as a 9thgrader; 2. Working hard to learn and make the best grades you can now so you will be prepared for taking your high school classes; and 3. Thinking about the clubs, organizations, and sports you might like to be involved with next year at Ridgeland High School!

  21. So enjoy your tour of RHS and what we have to offer and we ll see you again (with your completed choice sheets) at OTMS on Wednesday, January 27th!!

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