Gulfview Middle School



86779-112144002253663258798th Grade2019-2019 Course Selection Sheet008th Grade2019-2019 Course Selection Sheet415290066675Please return to your 7th Grade HRTeacher by Monday, April 15, 201900Please return to your 7th Grade HRTeacher by Monday, April 15, 2019To plan for the 2019-2020 school year, it is necessary for parents and students to review course options.Required Cypress Palm Middle School CORE CLASSESYour future 8th grader will be scheduled in the appropriate course level for the following required CORE classes. Exact placement level in Language Arts and Math will be done by CPM officials based on teacher recommendation, FSA/State Test scores and/or State/District requirements/assessments. As per the Florida Middle School Reform Act –Each student must meet the following Middle School courses requirements by receiving passing grade to be promoted to high school:3 MS (6th, 7th, & 8th grade) courses in each of the following CORE content areas English/ Language ArtsMathematicsScienceSocial Studies1 MS year (7th Grade) course in civics & economics education1 MS semester (8th Grade) curriculum in career education/planningEnglish Language Arts- (Double period/block class)As per the Florida Middle School Reform Act and CCPS District requirements –Students scoring at a FSA Level 4 or 5 ( Cambridge students)on the Reading portion of the FSA SSS Reading test will be placed in an English/Language Arts class plus Pre-AICE Cambridge Global PerspectivesStudents scoring at a FSA Level 4 or 5 (non- Cambridge students) on the Reading portion of the FSA SSS Reading test will be placed in an English/Language Arts (Double period) class.Students scoring at a FSA Level 3 or Mid-high 2 (class under the instruction of a qualified reading teacher) on the Reading portion of the FSA SSS Reading test will be placed in an English/Language Arts (Double period) class.Students scoring at FSA Level 1or Low 2 on the Reading portion of the FSA SSS Reading test will be placed in an English/Language Arts class paired with an Intensive Reading class under the instruction of a qualified reading teacher (Double period of ELA).Pre-Algebra or Algebra I A/B /Algebra I /Algebra I Honors (HS Credit)Algebra Students are required to pass the State End of Course (EOC) Exam as a HS graduation requirement by the State. . As per the Florida Middle School Reform Act and/or CCPS District requirements –Students scoring at a FSA Level 5 or FSA Mid-High Level 4 on the Math portion of the FSA SSS Math test are placed in an Algebra 1 Honors class (1.0 Honors HS Credit).Students scoring at a FSA Medium to Low Level 4 on the Math portion of the FSA SSS Math test are place in Algebra 1 class (1.0 HS Credit).Students scoring at a FSA Level 3 on the Math portion of the FSA SSS Math test are place in Algebra 1A/B -two period Algebra course (2.0 HS Credits). Students scoring at a FSA Level 2 or Level 1on the Math portion of the FSA SSS Math test are placed in a Pre-Algebra Math class as well as an Intensive Math class in lieu of an elective/related arts class.Science or Physical Science I (HS Credit)- 8th grade Science including Chemistry for non-Cambridge students. Students in the Cambridge program are placed in Physical Science I class(1.0 HS Credit).Social Studies- US History- including Career Education/PlanningCPM Related Arts Elective Choices**Based upon your future 8th Grader’s 7th Grade FSA scores in Reading & Math, your number of elective/related arts choices will be as follows:CPM Related Arts Elective Choices**Based upon your future 7th Grader’s 6th Grade FSA scores in Reading & Math, your number of elective/related arts choices will be as follows:Students with Level High 3, 4 or 5 in FSA Reading & Math will need two (2.0) elective classes. Students with Level Low 3 in FSA Math will have only one (1.0) elective classes.**Students with Level 1 & 2 in FSA Reading and Level High 3, 4 or 5 in FSA Math will have two (2.0) elective classes.**Students with Level 1 or 2 in FSA Math and Level 3, 4 or 5 in FSA Reading will have Intensive Math and only one (1.0) elective class. **Students with Level 1 & 2 in FSA Reading and Math will have Intensive Math and only one (1.0) elective class. ****Subject to change based on student’s assessments and District protocols.At the Middle School Level, we incorporate teacher recommendations into our scheduling.At the Middle School Level, we do not accept requests by parents for specific teachers.Summer recovery courses are offered to students who do not meet the requirement for promotion. If a student does not complete/pass a course, they are assigned summer school and /or it will be repeated in the following year until a passing grade is earned.1237183-164592Please return to your 7th Grade HRTeacher by Monday, April 15, 201900Please return to your 7th Grade HRTeacher by Monday, April 15, 2019914-164592003657601-161925Please Print InformationStudent Name: ______________________________________________Student #: __________________ Phone # _______________________Address:__________________________________________________00Please Print InformationStudent Name: ______________________________________________Student #: __________________ Phone # _______________________Address:__________________________________________________60369754896Participated (Year-long) In the Cambridge Program. Includes Advanced Cambridge classes in ELA, Math, Science & World History during the 7th Grade.00Participated (Year-long) In the Cambridge Program. Includes Advanced Cambridge classes in ELA, Math, Science & World History during the 7th Grade.1529378709300104775111760Required Cypress Palm Middle School CORE CLASSESYour future 8th grader will be scheduled in the appropriate course level for the following required CORE classes. CPM officials based on FSA/State Test scores, teacher recommendation, and/or State/District requirements/assessments will do exact placement level in Language Arts and Math. Your CORE COURSE selection will be based on one of the following course of studies.020000Required Cypress Palm Middle School CORE CLASSESYour future 8th grader will be scheduled in the appropriate course level for the following required CORE classes. CPM officials based on FSA/State Test scores, teacher recommendation, and/or State/District requirements/assessments will do exact placement level in Language Arts and Math. Your CORE COURSE selection will be based on one of the following course of studies. __________________________________ __________ Student Signature Date ___________________________________ __________ Parent Signature Date . Electives Rank interested choices 1-4---Must equal 2 Electives 374332526035Music Program Requirements; There will be evening concerts and community performances during the school year. Grades will be affected by the student’s attendance at these mandatory events. Exceptions to this policy will be handled on a case by case basis.?00Music Program Requirements; There will be evening concerts and community performances during the school year. Grades will be affected by the student’s attendance at these mandatory events. Exceptions to this policy will be handled on a case by case basis.?Year Long Electives (=1 Elective)BAND 3 (Year-long)ORCHESTRA 3 (Year-long)CHORUS 3 (Year-long)TECHNOLOGY- Digital Technology (Year-long)This is a high school credit course and will affect high school grade point average.Industry Certification is possible TECHNOLOGY- Robotics (Year-long)This is a high school credit course and will affect high school grade point average.Industry Certification is possibleHOPE (Year-long)This is a high school credit course and will affect high school grade point average.Spanish 1 (Year-long)This is a high school credit course and will affect high school grade point average. Semester Electives (=.5 Elective)Creative Writing ART 3AIndustry Certification is possible.ART 3BIndustry Certification is possibleTechnology- Exploring Careers Technology OccupationsIndustry Certification is possibleTechnology- Exploring Digital TechnologyIndustry Certification is possible Students with a FSA ELA/Math Levels 4 & 5251460076200plus 2 Electives00plus 2 Electives8128047625CAMBRIDGE/ADVANCED PROGRAM CORE COURSES Cambridge Advanced Language ArtsCambridge Pre-AICE Global PerspectivesCambridge Algebra 1 HonorsCambridge Advanced Science –Physical Science 1 HonorsCambridge Advanced Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning00CAMBRIDGE/ADVANCED PROGRAM CORE COURSES Cambridge Advanced Language ArtsCambridge Pre-AICE Global PerspectivesCambridge Algebra 1 HonorsCambridge Advanced Science –Physical Science 1 HonorsCambridge Advanced Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning381000059690003813175615950038201607239000 Students with a FSA ELA/Math Level 3382016082550008191553340NON- CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED PROGRAM CORE COURSES Advanced Language Arts- (Double period/block class)Advanced Algebra 1Advanced Science –Physical Science 1 Advanced Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning00NON- CAMBRIDGE ADVANCED PROGRAM CORE COURSES Advanced Language Arts- (Double period/block class)Advanced Algebra 1Advanced Science –Physical Science 1 Advanced Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning251650577470plus 2 Electives00plus 2 Electives3810635342900078740148590NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSES Language Arts- (Double period/block class) Algebra A/B - (Double period/block class) Science –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning00NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSES Language Arts- (Double period/block class) Algebra A/B - (Double period/block class) Science –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning2512060229235plus 1 Elective00plus 1 Elective381635077216000382397056007000381000029337000381063550800002429510948690plus 2 Electives00plus 2 Electives100965889000NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSESIntensive Language Arts- (Double period/block class) MathScience –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning00NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSESIntensive Language Arts- (Double period/block class) MathScience –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career Planning Students with a FSA ELA or Math Level 1 or 2 38201604635500 3552825929005*** All high school credit courses will affect the student’s high school grade point average.00*** All high school credit courses will affect the student’s high school grade point average.3554095481330Elective courses are dependent upon several factors including but not limited to: student interest, student FSA scores, class size requirements teacher allocation and teacher certifications, etc. 00Elective courses are dependent upon several factors including but not limited to: student interest, student FSA scores, class size requirements teacher allocation and teacher certifications, etc. 3806825191135002430780632460plus 1 Elective00plus 1 Elective3820160698500 Students with both FSA ELA & Math Level 1 or 276200840105Physical Education RequirementPursuant to Florida Statute 1003.455, beginning in August 2009, each district school board shall require the equivalent of one class period per day of physical education for one semester of each year for students enrolled in grades 6 through 8. However, this requirement shall be waived if the student meets one of the following criteria:The student is enrolled or required to be enrolled in a remedial course.The student's parent indicates in writing to the school that: the parent requests the student enroll in another course from among those courses offered as options by the school district. The student is participating in physical activities outside the school day, which are equal to or in excess of the mandated requirement._____________________________________________________________________________________________ If you wish to wave PE, please circle which statement above applies to your situation: Date: _______________Student Name: __________________________________________ Student Number: _________________________ Parent Signature: ____________________________?00Physical Education RequirementPursuant to Florida Statute 1003.455, beginning in August 2009, each district school board shall require the equivalent of one class period per day of physical education for one semester of each year for students enrolled in grades 6 through 8. However, this requirement shall be waived if the student meets one of the following criteria:The student is enrolled or required to be enrolled in a remedial course.The student's parent indicates in writing to the school that: the parent requests the student enroll in another course from among those courses offered as options by the school district. The student is participating in physical activities outside the school day, which are equal to or in excess of the mandated requirement._____________________________________________________________________________________________ If you wish to wave PE, please circle which statement above applies to your situation: Date: _______________Student Name: __________________________________________ Student Number: _________________________ Parent Signature: ____________________________?10096551435NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSES Intensive Language Arts- (Double period/block class) MathScience –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career PlanningIntensive Math 00NON- CAMBRIDGE PROGRAM CORE COURSES Intensive Language Arts- (Double period/block class) MathScience –Physical/Chemistry Social Studies- US History/ Career PlanningIntensive Math 3810723265Abstinence Based Human Sexuality Education:?The Collier County School Board has adopted a policy enabling students to study Abstinence and Human Sexuality Education as part of the Comprehensive Science/Health class. Any students whose parents make a written request to the school principal shall be exempt from the Abstinence Based Human Sexuality instruction. If your written request is not received at least one week prior to the beginning date of the instruction related to Abstinence Based Human Sexuality, your child will be enrolled in the Abstinence Based Human Sexuality instruction.00Abstinence Based Human Sexuality Education:?The Collier County School Board has adopted a policy enabling students to study Abstinence and Human Sexuality Education as part of the Comprehensive Science/Health class. Any students whose parents make a written request to the school principal shall be exempt from the Abstinence Based Human Sexuality instruction. If your written request is not received at least one week prior to the beginning date of the instruction related to Abstinence Based Human Sexuality, your child will be enrolled in the Abstinence Based Human Sexuality instruction. ................
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