North Harford High School Scheduling and Graduation Requirements

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Explore North Harford High School's administration, counseling department, graduation requirements, and the transition from middle school to high school. Learn about the curriculum offerings in mathematics for each grade level and the focus on service learning opportunities for students' holistic development.

  • High School
  • Scheduling
  • Graduation
  • Mathematics
  • Service Learning

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  1. North Harford High School: High School Scheduling

  2. Administration Mr. Pawlicki- Principal Mrs. Lewis- Assistant Principal Mr. Stevens- Assistant Principal

  3. Counseling Department Mrs. Heinze: Last names A-E Mr. Johnstone: Last names F-K Ms. Uppercue: Last names L-R Mr. Szot: Last names S-Z

  4. Graduation Requirements 26 credits- more information in following slides State assessments- HSA Government MCAP Algebra I, English II MISA- Conclusion of second science course 75 hours of service learning- built into curriculum, students encouraged more outside of school for college and scholarships https://www.hcps.org/sepg/

  5. Graduation Requirements Continued

  6. Transition from Middle School to High School Mathematics * By recommendation only **No University System of MD credit Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 (choose one) AP Calculus AB AP Computer Sci A AP Statistics Statistics Trigonometry/ Precalculus (meets daily) (choose one) AP Calculus BC AP Calculus AB AP Statistics Statistics PreCalculus AP Computer Sci A** HCC Transitional Math** Algebra II OR Honors Algebra II Geometry Grade 8 (Geometry Standards & Extended Topics) (choose one) PreCalculus AP Computer Sci A AP Statistics Statistics (choose one) Trig/Precalculus Trigonometry Statistics AP Computer Sci A Trigonometry Geometry Algebra II (choose one) Trigonometry Trig/Precalculus Statistics AP Computer Sci A** HCC Transitional Math** Algebra I Grade 8 (Algebra I Standards) Geometry Algebra I OR OR Algebra II Geometry paired with Seminar (meets daily) Intro to Algebra and Algebra I (meets daily) OR Algebra II paired with Seminar (meets daily) Math 8 (Grade 8 Standards)

  7. Graduation Requirements Continued

  8. Level Options General Honors (Algebra II, Biology, English, Government) Advanced Placement (Government) https://www.hcps.org/sepg/ to view complete list of Honors and AP courses in each subject area at NHHS

  9. Graduation Requirements Continued State Completer: 2 credits of the same World Language 2 credits of Advanced Technology 4 credits in a Career Technical Education (CTE) Students must select at least one area

  10. Graduation Requirements Continued CTE Options- four credits in a selected area Accounting and Finance Agriculture/Animal Science Business Management Early Childhood Education Food and Beverage Management Interactive Media Marketing Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences (Magnet)

  11. Graduation Requirements Continued HCPS Pathways- four credits Any CTE from previous screen- these areas count as both a completer and a pathway Or one area from below: Drama Environmental Science General Engineering Literary Arts Music Science and Mathematics Advanced Studies Social Sciences Visual Arts World Languages (must be the same language)

  12. High School Schedule Each student will be enrolled in 8 credits 4 classes on A Day/4 classes on B Day M/W- A Day T/Th- B Day F- Rotates Classes are 80 minutes each

  13. Scheduling High school counselors present to 8th grade classes on March 1st 8th grade students make selections on Microsoft Forms (link will be emailed) Make selections by Sunday, March 7th

  14. Athletics 1st day of practice allowed by state rules will be Wednesday, August 11th Each sport will begin on that date, or a day or two after Email for each varsity coach on NHHS webpage. Email that coach to be added to any parent distribution list they might have. Much more information will go out to students in the spring.

  15. Clubs/Other Activities More information will be made available when school begins. Encourage students to get involved with school activities!

  16. Summer Schedules sent to students in mid- August Before school begins students will be invited to an orientation Date for orientation will be sent with schedules

  17. Questions?

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