Course Placements/ Recommendations
Northview Placement Guidelines & Course Catalog
Northview Placement Guidelines & Course Catalog
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Northview High School Student Visitation Dates
Feb 20-21 , 2019
Feb 20-21 , 2019
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Northview HS Parent Night ( Academic Advisement Night for 8th Grade Parents)
When: February 20, 2019
Where: NVHS Theatre
Time: 6:30pm - 7:30 pm
When: February 20, 2019
Where: NVHS Theatre
Time: 6:30pm - 7:30 pm
High School Credit Classes Taken During Middle School
In high school, year-long classes carry one (1) credit hour. Semester classes carry 0.5 credit hours. Students must earn at least 23 credits to graduate.
World Language- When student pass two semesters of 7th grade World Language and two semesters of 8th grade World Language, they are awarded high school credit. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. Usually, these students continue into the next sequential course all of which are offered at the on-level or honors-level, for 9th grade. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Language Arts- Students who are accelerated in Language Arts may be taking a high school Literature and Composition class in 8th grade. A course example is 9th Grade Literature and Composition. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Math- Students who are accelerated in math may be taking a high school math class in 8th grade. Course examples are, Accelerated GSE Algebra 1/Geometry A Honors, and Accelerated GSE Geometry B/Algebra 2 Honors. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Science- Physical Science is a high school course offered to eligible 8th graders. It is very similar to the 8th grade Science of the Physical World course, with approximately two extra units of study. Both first and second semester averages will appear on students' high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
In high school, year-long classes carry one (1) credit hour. Semester classes carry 0.5 credit hours. Students must earn at least 23 credits to graduate.
World Language- When student pass two semesters of 7th grade World Language and two semesters of 8th grade World Language, they are awarded high school credit. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. Usually, these students continue into the next sequential course all of which are offered at the on-level or honors-level, for 9th grade. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Language Arts- Students who are accelerated in Language Arts may be taking a high school Literature and Composition class in 8th grade. A course example is 9th Grade Literature and Composition. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Math- Students who are accelerated in math may be taking a high school math class in 8th grade. Course examples are, Accelerated GSE Algebra 1/Geometry A Honors, and Accelerated GSE Geometry B/Algebra 2 Honors. Their 8th grade semester averages will appear on their high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
Science- Physical Science is a high school course offered to eligible 8th graders. It is very similar to the 8th grade Science of the Physical World course, with approximately two extra units of study. Both first and second semester averages will appear on students' high school transcripts. An opportunity to decline the high school credit and retake the course will be offered in the late Spring of 2019.
High School Curriculum Course & Standards Overviews
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Advance Placement Commitment Forms 2018-2019
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March, 2019
Course Verification Forms will be sent to Northview with electives marked. NHS will send the final verification forms to RTMS counseling office. Waiver form link for advance courses will be available in March.
Course Verification Forms will be sent to Northview with electives marked. NHS will send the final verification forms to RTMS counseling office. Waiver form link for advance courses will be available in March.
For summer school registration instructions click here -------> https://www.fultonschools.org/Page/7229
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Rising 9th graders are allowed to take the listed courses over the summer via Fulton Virtual School:
-Health -Personal Fitness -American Government Each course contributes .5credits/ 1 semester towards high school graduation requirements. Fulton Virtual School - Summer School FAQ's
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3DE by Junior Achievement Academy(JA)
3DE by Junior Achievement
AT 3DE SCHOOLS, LEARNING IS AS DYNAMIC AS OUR STUDENTS
3DE’s multifaceted approach to learning uses case methodology to integrate real-world connectivity into the standard high school experience. This universally effective approach to learning is the anchor for interdisciplinary instruction, relevant connectivity, and authentic project-based application that is delivered in every 3DE school. The result is a high school experience that reflects the dynamic pace of activity and interconnectedness of life beyond the classroom walls.
3DE’s dedicated teachers set high expectations and foster a strong sense of community among their students. Year-over-year, the curriculum layers in defined competencies to continually build students’ skills and mindset as they advance from facilitated learning to self-directed. By the end of their four-year high school career, students graduate with the knowledge, skills and confidence to thrive in post-secondary and beyond.
Questions about the program?
Contact Lisa Marie Scalese, Director. [email protected]
AT 3DE SCHOOLS, LEARNING IS AS DYNAMIC AS OUR STUDENTS
3DE’s multifaceted approach to learning uses case methodology to integrate real-world connectivity into the standard high school experience. This universally effective approach to learning is the anchor for interdisciplinary instruction, relevant connectivity, and authentic project-based application that is delivered in every 3DE school. The result is a high school experience that reflects the dynamic pace of activity and interconnectedness of life beyond the classroom walls.
3DE’s dedicated teachers set high expectations and foster a strong sense of community among their students. Year-over-year, the curriculum layers in defined competencies to continually build students’ skills and mindset as they advance from facilitated learning to self-directed. By the end of their four-year high school career, students graduate with the knowledge, skills and confidence to thrive in post-secondary and beyond.
Questions about the program?
Contact Lisa Marie Scalese, Director. [email protected]
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Academic Incentive Form
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