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Title: Cabarrus County Schools


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Cabarrus County Schools
  • Academically/Intellectually
  • Gifted Orientation
  • to High School

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High School Classes
  • Each class taken in high school is factored into
    the students GPA (grade point average)
    starting with 9th grade classes.
  • The grade a student makes in each class is given
    an equivalent GPA (the grading scale is on the
    back of the student handbook).
  • Advanced / Honors courses receive a single (1)
    additional quality point in a students GPA.
  • Advanced Placement courses receive two (2)
    additional quality points. AP- Advanced
    Placement (college level course taught in high
    school) students must take the required EOC test
    and / or the AP Exam or Teachers Exam.

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Honor Roll
  • Honor Roll is calculated at the end of each
    grading period and is based upon a students
    non-weighted numerical average.
  • The A Honor Roll is a 3.68 average
  • The B Honor Roll is a 2.68 average

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Class Rank
  • Class rank is based upon the converted 4.0
    weighted scale. The grade in each class is given
    a 4.0 weighted scale and ALL classes are averaged
    together to determine GPA and class rank.
    Quality points for weighted courses are included
    in determining GPA points and class rank as
    appropriate.
  • GPA and class rank start in 9th Grade and are
    recalculated at the end of each semester.

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North Carolina Academic Scholars Program
  • Students who complete the State Board of
    Education requirements for a challenging high
    school program will be named North Carolina
    Academic Scholars. To achieve this honor,
    students must complete the required Course of
    Study and have an unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above.
    A seal of recognition is affixed to the diploma
    at graduation.

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North Carolina Academic ScholarRequirements
  • 4 English / Language Arts (I, II, III, IV)
  • 4 Mathematics (Alg. I, Alg. II, Geometry,
    and a higher level math course)
  • 3 Science (physical science, Biology, and
    Earth / Environmental)
  • 2 Foreign Language (two credits-same language)
  • 1 Healthful living
  • 1 Career and Technical Education
  • 1 Arts Education
  • 5 Elective Credits (two must be advanced
    level courses)

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Marshalls and Honor Graduates
  • Cabarrus County Schools select 15 juniors with
    the highest academic averages to serve as
    Graduation Marshalls.
  • Honor graduates are classified as
  • Summa Cum Laude (4.320)
  • Magna Cum Laude (4.0-4.319)
  • Cum Laude (3.68-3.999)
  • GPAs are NOT rounded up

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Should I Take Honors Classes?
  • Clues to your honors potential
  • Are you a strong student? You have to have
    achieved a B or better in an Honors Class (AIG)
    or have an A average in regular classes.
  • Do you do more than the minimum amount of work
    required?
  • Do you look for challenges outside of class?
  • Are you always prepared?
  • Are you prepared to complete a 3-5 page paper in
    each Honors class?

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Purpose of Honors Courses
  • The purposes of honors courses are to provide
    the opportunity for advanced work, promote
    rigorous academic study, practical application,
    and transfer of knowledge and skills.
  • The intent of honors is not to provide a means to
    attract students to enroll in classes in order to
    receive the additional credit afforded honors
    courses, but offer challenging, higher level
    courses for students who aspire to an advanced
    level of learning.
  • NC DPI, Honors Standards

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Characteristics of Honors Courses
  • Risk-taking on the part of student and teacher
  • Distinguished by a difference in the quality of
    the work expected, not merely an increase in
    quantity
  • Material should be covered in greater complexity,
    novelty, acceleration, or pacing and reflect a
    defensible differentiated curriculum
  • Honors courses extend beyond the traditional
    curriculum in both breadth and depth of study, as
    well as provide problem-seeking and problem
    solving opportunities for learning.
  • NC DPI, Honors Standards

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Advanced Placement Courses (AP)
  • Advanced Placement courses are for highly
    motivated and prepared students who seek college
    credit based on the yearly Advanced Placement
    Test administered by the College Board. Students
    are expected to complete extra reading, writing
    and project assignments outside of the classroom.

12
Benefits of AP
  • College Credit- Each college has its own policy
    about college credits for earning AP credit. You
    can save time and money by starting college with
    AP credits.
  • GPA- A student receives 2 extra quality points
    for completing AP classes. You can boost your
    GPA to 4.0 or above with the extra points from
    AP.
  • Admission to college- The rigor of your classes
    during high school is one of the factors reviewed
    by colleges during the admission process.

13
Advanced Placement
  • CMHS offers a variety of AP classes usually
    during the Junior and Senior
  • Year
  • AP English Language
  • AP English Literature
  • AP Statistics
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Biology (year long)
  • AP Chemistry (year long)
  • AP Physics (year long)
  • AP European History
  • AP US History
  • AP Spanish V
  • AP Art V

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Competitive College Applicants
  • AP courses On average 2 6 courses, varies by
    individual university
  • GPA Class Rank are very important
  • Foreign Language 2 years (minimum), on average
    3-4 years.
  • SAT Varies by individual university, average
    range, 1100 1350 (verbal math)

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Programs Offered
  • As part of the AIG program, students will hear
    about a few opportunities throughout high school
    (listen for announcements from the guidance
    office)
  • NC Governors School -- rising Juniors and
    Seniors
  • Summer Ventures -- rising Juniors and Seniors
  • SPEC -- Freshmen
  • NCSSM (North Carolina School for Science and
    Math) -- sophomores

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Program Descriptions
  • Governors School is a six week long program for
    students nominated by their teachers.
  • Summer Ventures is a statewide, cost-free program
    for AIG North Carolina residents who may pursue
    careers in science and math.
  • SPEC (Southern Piedmont Education Consortium) is
    a program where students will get a taste of
    college-level academic work and campus life
    during an intense one-week period.
  • NCSSM (North Carolina School for Science and
    Math) is the worlds first public, residential
    high school for juniors and seniors that provides
    a specialized curriculum in the areas of math,
    science and technology.

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  • CCS is committed to providing appropriate
    educational experiences for students identified
    as academically/intellectually gifted.
  • Schools must partner with parents and the
    community to provide these students with
    differentiated learning experiences.

20
Lets hear from our departments
  • English Mrs. Paula Poorman
  • Mrs. Kari Cooper
  • Math Mrs. Tracy Bridgers
  • Science Mrs. Cathy Lowder
  • Social Studies Ms. LaToya Berry

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