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Class of 2019 Principal Dr. Pam Vaden Assistant Principal Mrs. Bridget Gorokhovsky Grade 9 THE TYPICAL RHS UPPER CLASSMEN THE RHS FRESHMEN FRESHMAN YEAR THE FOUNDATION OF THE GPA Entering Junior Year with a 3.5 GPA SOPHOMORE YEAR GPA = 3.5 FRESHMAN YEAR GPA = 3.5 JOHNNY B. GOODE Entering Junior Year with a 2.75 GPA SOPHOMORE YEAR GPA = 3.5 FRESHMAN YEAR GPA = 2.0 TIMMY CLOWNAROUND JOHNNY B. GOODE TIMMY CLOWNAROUND 2 Numbers The Cumulative GPA The ACT Score Kristen Cherry Jan Niedringhaus Jenna Amman Tim Gillean Stacie Ballard Marna Craig A-CL CO-GO GR-KI KL-OV OW-SM SN-Z Who knew getting 22 credits would be so simple?? 1. 2. 3. 4. English I English II English III English IV Must take math every year of high school. 1. 2. 3. 4. Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Upper Level Math - 1 Credit - 1 Credit - 1 Credit - 1 Credit 1. 2. 3. Biology Chemistry or Physics Additional Lab Science (All Ravenwood Science classes are considered lab sciences.) - 1 Credit - 1 Credit - 1 Credit 1. World History/Geography*-9th/10th 2. U.S. History and Geography-11th 3. U.S. Government-12th Economics-12th - 1 Credit - 1 Credit - ½ Credit - ½ Credit *Can be fulfilled by taking World History/Geography Standard or Honors, World History AP, AP Human Geography, or AP European History Teaches the importance of financial responsibility 3 years of JROTC Will satisfy Personal Finance requirement 1 year Lifetime Wellness in 9th - Or 2 years JROTC ½ year of P.E. or Weights -May be waived if student participates in sports/marching band through RHS or 3 years of JROTC World Language 1. – 2 credits (same language) Fine Art - 1 credit Elective Focus – 3 credits in the same area 1. 2. Humanities & Fine Arts Math & Science Advanced Placement Military Science Career & Technical areas Marketing Business Management/ Accounting Fashion Design Health Science (three distinct paths) Criminal Justice (starts in 10th) Engineering, Architecture, and Design (CAD) Film & TV Broadcasting Design & Photography Computer Programming/Gaming 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. English Math Science Lifetime Wellness choose from Social Elective may Studies, Fine Art (Enrichment), World Language, or a CTE Elective Elective Focus class Study Hall Homeroom / Lunch High school credits earned in 8th grade Courses cannot be repeated if credit awarded Count towards graduation requirements Grades are on the transcript as Pass/Fail Courses do not factor into the GPA Math/Science can count as extra credits toward Elective Focus RHS courses and WCS Program of Studies: http://www.wcs.edu/rhs/ WMS: March 9-12 @ Woodland SMS: March 23-26 @ Sunset 15 minute appointments to collect paperwork and discuss freshman year classes/four year plan. Sign up online through Signup Genius. Opens tomorrow morning (March 4)! Links will be posted on your school’s website. Sign up using STUDENT’S name. Make an appointment with your counselor if at all possible. Please arrive a few minutes early. Adult at the appointment must be parent or legal guardian. Remind your student about the appointment that morning. Must Bring: 1. 2. 3. Completed enrollment forms 2 recent utility bills (electric, gas, water) Driver’s license Due to time constraints, if you do not bring the completed forms and proof of address with you, it will be necessary to re-schedule. Coming this spring! Date TBD. Coming this spring! Incoming freshmen learn ins and outs of being successful at RHS. Meet new friends from Woodland and Sunset, and students new to Williamson County. Get a head start on freshman year. Each of the 15 possible elective focus areas are represented at these tables. Session 1: After presentation, meet with teachers until 7:40pm, and then you will report to the Ravenwood Performing Arts Center (RPAC). Session 2: After presentation, meet with the teachers until 8:30pm.