Welcome to GCJHS Class of 2023 - Essential Information

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Discover important details about the GCJHS Class of 2023 including floor plans, sample schedules, related arts, advanced courses, 21st Century Scholars program, extracurricular activities, registration dates, MacBook roll-out, and more. Get insights into academic offerings, scholarship opportunities, ECA options, and tech provisions for a successful year ahead.


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  1. On the Road to GCJHS Class of 2023

  2. Floor Plan

  3. Sample Schedule Period Class Period 1 FACS/Art/Computers Period 2 Period 3-4a Geography Language Arts Period 4b-5 Math Period 6 Period 7 Science Wellness

  4. Related Arts (rotating) FACS (related arts semester long) Art (related arts 9 weeks) Computers (related arts 9 weeks) Music in Education (related arts 9 weeks) Wellness (related arts- three 9 weeks) Choir (related arts year long) Band (related arts year long) Strings (related arts- year long)

  5. Advanced Courses Quest classes English (Quest) Math (Honors Math 8 and Algebra) Science (Quest)

  6. 21st Century Scholars Indiana's premier college scholarship and preparation program for low-income Hoosier students. Students who fulfill the Scholar Pledge are provided up to four years of paid tuition at an eligible Indiana college or university. Scholars also receive a variety of support services designed to help them succeed in school and complete college. Students must sign up between their 7thand 8th grade year.

  7. ECA Opportunities Fall Sports Winter Sports Spring Sports Football Basketball Cross Country Wrestling Tennis Baseball Volleyball Cheerleading Softball Soccer Cheerleading Track Golf Swimming (club) Other Extra-Curricular Activities Builder s Club Student Council Drama Team Art Club Dance Academic

  8. Registration July 24-27 3:30-6:30 (Alpha Split) Get your MacBook (parent and student must sign off) Get locker number and combination Get schedule Walk through the halls and practice 8th grade students will be there to help!

  9. MacBook Roll-Out Insurance option $60 + $50 copay Cost of the computer will replace textbook costs Every student will be issued a carrying bag and is expected to carry their laptop in the bag at all times Wifi options in community and offline capabilities Filtered sites extend at home along with social media sites- still need to monitor!

  10. A word about Band, Choir and Strings

  11. Questions? We will be available in the halls to answer questions.

  12. Break Quest High Ability Meeting to Follow

  13. Quest Information Mrs. Potter, Language Arts Mrs. Philhower, Math Mrs. Magdalinos, Science Mr. Jack, Principal

  14. How did I get here? Already in Quest classes and 6th grade teacher has recommended student remain in program 95th percentile in EOY NWEA MAP test

  15. Do you want to stay? Colleges expect 4 years of math in high school JH- Algebra & Geometry HS- Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Calculus A/B, Calculus B/C (or Stats or Finite Math)

  16. More rigorous content and pace Expectation that students maintain a C or better each quarter. High school curriculum (and credits) for Algebra

  17. How is a Quest schedule different? Math and ELA classes will be 50 minutes instead of 75 minutes. Students have more flexibility in their schedule for Band, Choir, Strings

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