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Title: HOPKINS ACADEMIC OFFERINGS


1
HOPKINS ACADEMIC OFFERINGS
  • PLANNING YOUR CHILDS PROGRAM

2
Minimum Graduation Requirements
  • 18 credits in grades 9 12
  • 9 credits earned by end of grade 10
  • At least 4 credits each year
  • Health course
  • Swim and water rescue

3
Distribution of Credits
  • Arts - 1
  • English - 4
  • Foreign Language - 3 (in one language)
  • History 2
  • One term in grade 9 or 10 and
  • Atlantic Communities II and III
  • Mathematics - 3
  • Does not include Math 2 or 12
  • Science - 2
  • Biology and either Chemistry or Physics

4
Art Courses for Middle School
  • Refer to chart on p.12
  • Term electives( ½ credit) will have seven
    scheduled meetings during the two-week rotation
  • Year courses( 1 credit) All Music Performance
    classes, HACT and Advanced Studio

5
The Arts
  • Electives in music, visual and performance art
  • 2nd choices needed

6
Advanced Visual Arts
  • Four year sequential program
  • Studio Art I
  • Advanced Studio
  • Fine Art Studio I
  • Fine Art Studio II

7
Music
  • Concert Choir
  • Girls Chorus
  • Classical or Jazz/Rock Ensemble
  • Understanding Music
  • Advanced Music Theory AP

8
Music Lessons
  • Private music lessons offered
  • Information in your packet
  • Completed form due May 20th

9
Drama
  • Five electives offered
  • Enrollment in Drama classes not required for
    participation in Theater program

10
Classics
  • Courses in Latin and Greek fulfill the
    graduation requirement for language
  • Full year courses

11
Computer Science
  • Three electives
  • HTML- Term I
  • Introduction to ProgrammingTerm II
  • Computer Science AP
  • Full year course
  • Departmental approval required

12
English
  • No choice in grades 9, 10, andTerm I grade 11
  • Electives offered only in grade 12 andTerm II
    grade 11

13
History Sequence
14
Class of 2009
  • History graduation requirement
  • One term elective in grade 9 or 10
  • Atlantic Communities II and III

15
History Class of 2008 or 2009
16
Mathematics
  • Numbering system
  • Refer to table on p. 31 to determine next course
    in sequence
  • Departmental approval for enriched or
    accelerated courses
  • Three choices for advanced Algebra
  • Math 4, Math 14 or Math 24

17
Mathematics Sequence
18
Mathematics
  • All new students are required to take a Math
    placement exam

19
Modern Languages
  • Modern Language sequence shown on p.36
  • May request accelerated section on course
    selection form
  • Departmental approval required for accelerated
    placement
  • 3rd year of language requirement must be
    completed at Hopkins during the academic year

20
Modern Languages
  • Minimum of 3 levels of study in one language is
    required
  • French, Spanish, Chinese and Italian fulfill the
    language requirement
  • Chinese and Italian courses do not have
    accelerated sections

21
Modern Languages
  • Incoming students who may qualify for advanced
    standing must take a placement test

22
Science
23
Science
24
Science
  • Chemistry
  • Covers introductory topics in college prep
    course
  • Less complex mathematical analysis
  • Includes hands-on lab experience
  • Stronger students may qualify for AP Chemistry
    with departmental approval

25
Science
  • Chemistry Accelerated
  • For students who enjoy science and who are able
    to move rapidly with quantitative physical
    science
  • Includes hands-on lab experience
  • Math prerequisites and departmental approval
  • Prerequisite for AP Chemistry

26
Summer School
  • Summer Study proposal form required
  • No outside credit fulfills Art, English or
    Science graduation credit
  • No credit for on-line courses
  • Student may start receiving credit between 9th
    and 10th grade
  • Hopkins Summer School -Request brochure by
    calling or e-mailing Tom Parr, Summer School
    Director

27
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9th Grade Statistics
30
9th Grade Statistics
31
10th Grade Statistics
32
10th Grade Statistics
33
Scheduling Timetable
  • March 14 April 1 Master schedule was created
  • May 9 Course selection and placement test forms
    due to Scheduler
  • May 21 Placement tests and auditions for
    ensemble classes
  • June 17 List of student courses sent home
  • July 8 Deadline for all schedule inquiries

34
Placement Tests
  • Who?
  • All incoming 8th 12th students
  • When?
  • Saturday, May 21
  • Where?
  • Baldwin Hall
  • What?
  • Mathematics at 830 AM(Geometry only) or 900
    AM(all other tests)
  • Foreign Language at 1000 AM
  • Auditions for ensemble classes( approx. 10 min.
    in length)
  • How?
  • Return card by May 9

35
Placement Tests
  • Make-up Date
  • Wednesday, May 25 130 330 PM
  • Call the Scheduler, Mr. Hart, ext. 125 to arrange

36
Math Placement Tests
  • 5 Different Placement Tests
  • Pre-Algebra
  • Algebra I
  • Algebra I/Geometry
  • Algebra II
  • Pre-Calculus

37
Math Placement Tests
  • Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry tests
  • No calculator
  • Bring pencil
  • Do some review if needed
  • Get a good nights sleep
  • Students who are unsure which test to take should
    seek advice from their current teacher and/or
    call Mr. McCord ext. 114

38
Questions to Ponder
  • How many credits to take? What is a reasonable
    load for my child?
  • Continue on in a language or begin a new
    language? One or two languages?
  • One or two years of History?
  • Science Math placement issues?
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