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9th-11th Grade Parent NightPreparing for the Future
∗ January 24 - 30 Counselors Visit Social Studies Classes∗ February 5-6 – Course Selection Days∗ February 6 – CTE EXPO at the Humble Civic Center∗ February 7-27- Students meet with counselors individually∗ April 25– Verification sheets sent home∗ May 4- Verification sheets due to house office
Important Dates
∗ Go to www.bridges.com
∗ Portfolio Name: humble(+)student id∗ Password: student id
∗ Select: Choices Planner∗ Your Portfolio∗ Your Plans∗ Print plan if needed
Signing on your student’s bridges account
Graduation PlanFoundation with Endorsement
Graduation PlanFoundation with Endorsement
Graduation PlanFoundation with Endorsement
∗ Must meet the foundation requirements plus the endorsement requirements
∗ 5 ENDORSEMENT CHOICES∗ ARTS AND HUMANITIES∗ BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY∗ PUBLIC SERVICE∗ SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, AND MATH∗ MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Graduation PlanFoundation with Endorsement
∗ Fine Arts Option
∗ Languages Other Than English Option
∗ Social Studies Option
Arts and Humanities
∗ Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources Cluster∗ Architecture and Construction Cluster∗ Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communications Cluster∗ Business Management and Administration Cluster∗ English Option∗ Finance Cluster∗ Hospitality and Tourism Cluster∗ Information Technology Cluster∗ Manufacturing Cluster∗ Marketing Cluster∗ Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics Cluster
Business and Industry
∗ Education and Training Cluster
∗ Health Science Cluster
∗ Human Service Cluster
∗ Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Securities Cluster
∗ JROTC Option
Public Service
∗ (STEM) Endorsement: Engineering Cluster
∗ (STEM) Endorsement: Math Option
∗ (STEM) Endorsement: Science Option
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
∗ Advanced Course Option
∗ Core Course Option
Multi-Disciplinary
∗ Visit the CTE flowchartshttp://humbleisd.net/Page/216
∗ Visit the high school course guidehttp://humbleisd.net/Page/37383
For More Information On Specific Endorsements
∗ Business Information Management (1.0 credit) 9-12∗ Touch System Data Entry (.5 credit) 9-10∗ Professional Communications (.5 credit) 9-12
* Count toward all Business & Industry endorsements, all Public Service endorsements, and STEM endorsement- engineering option
The “Trinity”
Charlotte Bennett
9155 Will ClaytonHumble, TX 77338
Humble ISD Career Technology Education (CTE)
Practicums and Certifications
● Education & Training – Student Teaching at Local Elementary School● Health Science – Clinical Rotations with Staff at Kingwood Medical
Center● Hospitality Services – Internship at the IAH Airport Marriott Hotel● Culinary Arts – Learn culinary skills and host community events● Engineering – Earn certification (AutoCad), explore engineering fields● Certified Nursing Assistant – Earn Board certification● Pharmacy Technician – Earn Board certification● Cosmetology – Earn Board certification ● Computer Maintenance and Networking – Earn industry certifications● Welding – Earn industry certifications● Auto Collision & Auto Tech – Earn industry certifications● Real Estate – Earn industry certifications
Previous New
Course Name Credits Course Name Credits
Child Development 0.5 1
Construction Technology 1 2
Digital & Interactive Media 0.5 Digital Media 1
Food Technology & Safety 0.5 1
Hotel Management 0.5 1
Introduction to Cosmetology 0.5 Not offered
Livestock Production 0.5 1
Medical Terminology 0.5 1
Money Matters 0.5 1
Principles of Architecture & Const 1 Course was Principles of Architecture 1
split Principles of Construction 1
Principles of Bus, Mktg, & Finance 0.5 1
Principles of Education & Training 0.5 1
Principles of Hospitality & Tourism 0.5 1
Restaurant Management 0.5 Name change Intro to Culinary Arts (not at KHS) 1
Web Technologies 0.5 1
Course Changes as of Fall 2017
Process Technology Program❖Course Names: Intro to Process Technology; Petrochemical Safety, Health and Environment; Practicum in Manufacturing❖Receive college credit through Lone Star College❖Potential to earn A.A.S. degree in Process Technology December following high school graduation❖Juniors and Seniors Only Monday - Friday (Periods 1-2)❖Program Cost - Approximately $1200 (Humble ISD may cover a portion of the cost)❖Courses offered at Lone Star College Process Technology Building (directly behind SCHS) Bus transportation provided
New Courses Available
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT)❖Will follow the National EMS Educational Standards for EMT
❖240 hours of instruction
❖Seniors Only - 2 credits
❖Prerequisite - Principles of Health Science, Biology
Recommended - Anatomy and Physiology
❖Meet at CATE center and Atascocita Fire Dept. (Periods 1-2)
❖Student must provide own transportation
❖2nd Semester - Students must schedule Saturday ambulance
“ride-a-longs”
New Courses Available
High School Fire Science Academy❖Humble ISD is the only district partnering with Lone Star College for Fire Science.
❖Must be 18 years of age to complete certification.
❖Seniors Only
❖Evening Classes
CT1130 Firefighter I: Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate (2 credits) Fall Semester: Monday-Thursday (5:15 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. @
Lone Star College CT1135 Firefighter II: Basic Structural Firefighter Certificate (3 credits) Spring Semester: Tuesday-Thursday (5:15 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. @ Lone Star College
❖Program Cost: Student will only be responsible for approximately $300 of the total that is approximately $4800.
New Courses Available
AP CapstoneFocuses on the core academic skills needed for college, career and life readiness. This course will give students additional skills to use in other AP classes and will also instruct students in how to complete college-level work.
❖ 2 year program with commitment to continue for both years❖ 1st year – AP Seminar (Juniors) 2nd year - AP Research (Seniors)
❖ Students who are self-motivated, inquisitive, collaborative, and exploratory❖ Students who are interested in exploring issues of interest to them while developing the analytic, research, problem-solving, writing, and communication skills that are critical to success in college.
New Courses Available
Dual Credit versus Advanced Placement Classes
Dual Credit versus Advanced Placement Classes
Dual Credit versus Advanced Placement Classes
Core Complete(42 semester credit hours)
KHS Course LSC Course
English 4 H ENGL 1301/1302
French 3 Pre AP FREN 2311
French 4 AP FREN 2312
German 3 Pre AP GERM 2311
German 4 AP GERM 2312
Spanish 3 Pre AP SPAN 2311
Spanish 4 AP SPAN 2312
College Algebra MATH 1314
Statistical Reasoning MATH 1342
Calculus AP AB MATH 2413
US History HIST 1301/1302
US Government GOVT 2305
Biology AP BIOL 1406
Anatomy & Physiology H BIOL 2401
Environmental Science AP ENVR 1401
Dual Credit Courses offered at KHS
Dual Credit and Lone Star College
❖ Must meet eligibility guidelines (test scores)
❖ Requires registration with Lone Star College
❖ Course fees are due by the beginning of the semester
❖ Complete information packet to be sent home
Q&A - Table in main hallway
∗ Students will review course selections with their counselor Feb. 7-27
∗ The number of students requesting a course helps to determine the staff and number of sections that are assigned to that particular course for the next year.
∗ Please choose classes carefully, so we can best prepare for the needs and wants of your high school student.
Important Reminders
2019: Text @285d8f3 to 81010
2020: Text @gf9hf to 81010
2021: Text @cd64be to 81010
Sign up for Reminders!
∗ Teacher In-Class Advisement – ∗ In Class advisement – All Classes: Tuesday, Feb 5th & 6th∗ PSAT Scores – online or in house office∗ CollegeBoard + KHAN Academy
∗ EOC Dates∗ English 1 and 2 – April 10 & April 12∗ Algebra 1, Biology and US History – Week of May 7
∗ AP Testing – May 7th – May 24th ∗ Registration now available online
∗ College Entrance Exam Dates∗ ACT: April 10, June 9, July 14 (Catalyst Bootcamp @ KHS April 7-8)∗ SAT: March 10, May 5 , June 2 (Catalyst Bootcamp @ SCHS March 3-4,
KHS April 28-29)∗ KHS College Night – May 3rd
General Announcement
∗ In the Commons∗ Endorsement Information - See posters∗ Q&A - Counselors, Science and Math Academic Leads∗ Dual Credit Coordinator∗ PTSA Representatives∗ Career Technical Education (CTE) students are here to
share some of their work and teachers are here to answer questions
Open Session
Thank You for coming