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Title: Cambridge-Isanti High School Registration


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Cambridge-Isanti High School Registration
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The PowerPoint presentation shown tonight will
be available on the Cambridge-Isanti High School
website atwww.cambridge.k12.mn.us/CIHS
PowerPoint is located under Registration tab
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WelcomeClass of 2018!
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Did You Know
  • Studies have shown that students who are involved
    in sports and activities do better in the
    classroom they have higher GPAs than students
    who are not involved

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Activities
  • BPA
  • Cheerleading
  • DECA
  • Foreign Exchange Program
  • FCCLA
  • Intramurals
  • Band Choir
  • Math League
  • Mock Trial
  • Model United Nations
  • Musical
  • National Honor Society
  • One Act Play
  • Pep Band
  • School Newspaper
  • Ski Club
  • Skills USA
  • Speech
  • Stage Crew
  • Student Council
  • Three-Act Play
  • Yearbook
  • Weightlifting

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Sports Activities
  • Football
  • Cross Country
  • Swimming Diving
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Basketball
  • Adapted Bowling
  • Gymnastics
  • Ice Hockey
  • Wrestling
  • Baseball
  • Golf
  • Softball
  • Track Field
  • Fall sports sign up meetings will take place at
    the middle
  • schools during the last part of May
  • All 2014 fall sports start Monday August 11th

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Drivers Training Opportunity
  • Summer Drivers Education Classes offered-
    applications are available on Community Ed
    website
  • Perfect for students involved in sports or other
    activities after school
  • Sessions available
  • June 16-20 1000 am-100 p.m.
  • June 23-27 1000 am-100 p.m.
  • July 14-18 1000 a.m. 100 p.m.
  • July 21-25 1000 a.m. 100 p.m.
  • Turn in application and 75 to reserve your spot
    in the session contact Carolyn Klunder at
    689-6222 or Dave Maurer at 689-6220 with
    questions
  • School year session dates to be determined

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9th Grade Orientation
  • Link Crew is at CIHS!!
  • Link Crew is a freshman transition program
    designed to help increase freshman success
  • Class of 2018 will be the eighth class to
    participate
  • Small groups of 9th grade students will be paired
    with 11th and 12th grade mentors Link Leaders
  • Students participate in Link Crew activities
    throughout the year with their student mentors

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Trimester Schedule
  • Five periods per day plus a 25-minute Directed
    Study
  • Approximately 60 minutes long
  • Year long classes typically will be two out of
    three trimesters
  • Three-12 week sessions

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Directed Study
  • 25 Minutes Per Day
  • Monday Check Connect
  • Tuesday Math
  • Wednesday Check Connect
  • Thursday Reading
  • Friday Check Connect

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CIHS Schedule Trivia!!
  • How many courses are offered at Cambridge-Isanti
    High School?

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  • There are 169 courses offered at Cambridge-Isanti
    High School!
  • Your course selections are used to create the
    schedule of next years classes
  • Choose your classes carefully! Changes are only
    made if there are mistakes

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Which Factors Should I Consider When Choosing
Classes?
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Consider your
Future Plans
Time
Graduation Requirements
Interests
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  • What Do I Need To Do To Earn A CIHS Diploma?

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  • Complete 52 credits
  • Take the MCA or GRAD Tests in written composition
    (grade 9), reading (grade 10), and math (grade
    11)
  • Further information about
  • requirements can be found on
  • page three of the registration guide

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  • Which Credits Need To Be Earned To Graduate From
    High School?
  • Which Credits Are Typically Needed To Get Into
    College?

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Subject CIHS Requirements Common College Requirements
English 8 credits 8 credits
Social Studies 8 credits 6 credits
Science 6 credits 6-8 credits
Mathematics 7 credits 6-8 credits
Physical Education 2 credits
Health 1 credit
Teen Survival 1 credit
Intro to or Computer Applications/Digital Citizenship 1 credit
The Arts 2 credits 2 credits
World Languages 4 credits
Electives 16 credits
Total Credits 52 credits
Full class period 1 credit
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Consider What You Will Need For Post Secondary
Preparation
  • Four-Year Colleges Usually Require
  • 4 years of English
  • 4 years of Social Studies
  • 3-4 years of Math
  • 3-4 years of Science
  • 2 years of World Language
  • 1 year of the Arts (recommended)
  • Two-Year Colleges Usually Require
  • Successful completion of high school

Contact individual colleges for
specific requirements
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  • Can I Earn College Credits While Attending High
    School?

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Ways to earn college credit while attending high
school include
  • Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
  • College in the School
  • (Concurrent Classes)
  • Post Secondary Enrollment Options
  • (PSEO)
  • Articulated College Courses

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  • Who Is Eligible To Earn
  • College Credits While
  • In High School?

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  • Juniors in the top 1/3 of their class or Seniors
    in the top 1/2 of their class are eligible to
    take College in the School or PSEO classes
  • Most AP courses require that students have a
    GPA of 3.5
  • 10th grade PSEO available (one career-tech
    course)
  • or
  • Some 10th grade PSEO courses are offered
    online

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What Are The Benefits Of Taking College, PSEO Or
AP Courses?
  • Provides the opportunity for students to earn
    college credit, earn exemption from certain
    college course requirements, or both
  • Students are more likely to graduate from college
    in four years
  • Increased eligibility for scholarships and makes
    students more attractive to colleges
  • Transportation funds may be available to help
    low income students into PSEO

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College Classes Available At CIHS
  • College Algebra
  • College Biology
  • College Calculus
  • College Chemistry
  • College Geography
  • College Psychology/Sociology
  • College Public Speaking
  • College Reading/Writing
  • College Statistics
  • College Trigonometry
  • AP Literature/College Poetry
  • German 3, 4 5

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  • Its Time To Register!
  • What Do I Need To Do?

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Timetable For Registration
  • Students receive registration materials and
    information at registration sessions on Thursday,
    January 30th
  • Students turn in registration materials to their
    math/social studies teacher no later than
    Thursday, February 6th
  • Students will register with CIHS staff using
    registration material turned in by student

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Pre-registration Form
Complete this form to register. Forms must
be turned in to math/social studies teacher
by Thursday, February 6th
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  • What Are Required Courses?

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  • Required courses are courses you must take and
    pass in order to graduate
  • Required courses are listed on the top portion
    of your pre-registration form

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Required Courses
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  • What Are Elective Courses?

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  • Elective courses are courses you choose to take
    depending on your future plans and
    interests
  • Elective courses will be entered in the
    middle section of your pre-registration form

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Elective Courses
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Registration Choices(listed on back side of
yellow registration form)
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  • What Are Alternate Courses?

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  • Some classes that you register for may
    not be available alternate courses are classes
    you choose to take their place
  • Alternate courses must be different than
    the required courses or others you have
    already selected

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  • Why Do I Have To Register For
    Alternate Courses?

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  • Next years schedule is determined by
  • student requests and the
  • District 911 budget
  • Some classes that you wish to take may be full
    or may not be offered during a required period
    therefore, you must select alternate courses
    to take
  • their place
  • Be sure to choose three
  • alternate courses

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Alternative Courses
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Which Math Class Should I Take?
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  • Middle school math teachers will recommend the
    math class that each student should take as a 9th
    grader and this information is shared with each
    student
  • Students must fill in the recommended math course
    on the pre-registration form
  • After the NWEA Spring test results and MCA math
    test results, math placement may change

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Which Computer ClassShould I Take?
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  • One computer class is required for graduation at
    CIHS. Most students take this course as a 9th
    grader
  • Students with basic computer skills should
    register for Introduction to Computer
    Applications/Digital Citizenship
  • Students with advanced computer skills should
    register for Computer Applications/Digital
    Citizenship
  • Both courses cover Microsoft Word, Excel,
    presentation
  • software, and social media topics

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What about direct service classes?
  • If you are on an Individual Education Plan (IEP),
    your case manager will help determine which
    classes are appropriate
  • If you have any questions, contact your case
    manager at the middle school
  • You may also speak with a CIHS special education
    staff member here tonight

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Pre-registration form without band and/or choir
classes will equal 15 credits
  • Register for
  • Required courses on
  • top section
  • Elective courses
  • on middle section
  • Three alternate
  • course selections on
  • bottom section

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Sample Schedule With 15 Credits
Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
Period 1 Algebra 1.5 A Algebra 1.5 B Algebra 1.5 C
Period 2 English 9 A FACS for Life English 9 B
Period 3 Citizenship and Government 9 Economics 9 Health 9
Period 4 Ceramics Integrated Science A Integrated Science B
Period 5/ Directed Study
Period 6 Physical Education 9 Intro to Computer Applications/Digital Citizenship Woods 1
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Pre-registration form with band or choir will
equal 14.5 credits
  • Register for
  • Required courses on
  • top section
  • Music choice and
  • other electives
  • in middle section
  • Three alternate
  • courses on bottom
  • section

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Pre-registration form with band and choir will
equal 15 credits
  • Register for
  • Required courses on
  • top section
  • Music choices and
  • other electives
  • in middle section
  • Three alternate
  • courses on bottom
  • section

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Band Choir Schedule Examples
Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
Day 1 Day 1 Band Day 1 Band Day 1 Band
Day 2 Day 2 Study Hall Day 2 Health Day 2 Health
Student schedule for band only
Students registering for band or choir will have
14.5 credits
Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
Day 1 Day 1 Band Day 1 Band Day 1 Band
Day 2 Day 2 Choir Day 2 Choir Day 2 Choir
Student schedule for band and choir
Students registering for both band and choir will
have 15 credits
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Registration Tip Sheet
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  • What Do I Do After
  • Ive Selected My Classes?

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Registration Materials Need To Be Turned In
  • Turn in your yellow pre-registration form to your
    social studies teacher at CMS or IMS/MNC no later
    than
  • Thursday, February 6th
  • IMS Mr. Rothbauer or Mr. Brantley
  • CMS Mr. Glaser or Ms. Piel
  • MNC Mr. Brantley
  • Your case manager if you have an IEP

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Questions ??
  • Ms. Anderson - CMS Counselor
  • (763) 552-6306
  • Ms. Emmons IMS/MNC Counselor
  • (763) 691-8659


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Thank You ForAttending Tonight!The
PowerPoint presentation shown tonight will be
available on the Cambridge-Isanti High School
website atwww.cambridge.k12.mn.us/CIHS
PowerPoint is located under Registration tab
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