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CLASS OF 2021 Four years of English Three years of social studies Three years of science Three years of mathematics Two years of a world language Four years of physical education Five credits of visual/performing arts


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CLASS OF 2021

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Four years of English Three years of social studies Three years of science Three years of mathematics Two years of a world language Four years of physical education Five credits of visual/performing arts Five credits of career education and

consumer, family, and life skills

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Two and a half credits of career exploration

and development which is infused into a variety of subject areas

Two and a half credits of financial literacy Passing the PARCC tests

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 Freshmen Physics  Chemistry  Biology/AP Biology  Juni

nior

  • r Options:

ions:

 AP Chemistry/SUPA Physics/SUPA Forensics  Seni

nior

  • r Options:
  • ns:

 All AP courses  SUPA Forensic Science/SUPA Earth Science  Human Anatomy and Physiology

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Class 1-English 9 Class 2-English Language and Composition Class 3-World Civilizations (social studies) Class 4-Physics Class 5-World Language: French, Italian, Mandarin, Spanish Class 6-Math (algebra, honors geometry) Class 7-Physical Education/Health Class 8-Elective(s)

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  • Art
  • Computer Art
  • Business
  • Television/Media
  • Creative Writing
  • Journalism
  • Music
  • Robotics
  • Computer Programming
  • Cybersecurity

 The Program of Studies  2017-18  Go to the website:

www.riverdell.org

 Go to high school  Go to guidance tab  Go to program of

studies tab

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* One semester course ** Full year course

 **Select Choir  **TV Production  **Robotics  **Computer

Programming

 **Drawing & Sculpture  **Ceramics & World

Crafts

 **Pencil to Pixel  **Digital Imaging  **Animation/Illustration

 *Chorus  *Marching Band  *Business Management  *Marketing  *Creative Writing  *Drama  *Public Speaking  *Journalism  **Band/Orchestra

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For Juniors and Seniors Criteria for Admission to AP Courses

 Studio Art  Photography  English Language &

Composition

 English Language and

Literature

 Calculus AB  Calculus BC  Statistics  Computer Science A  Physics  Chemistry  Biology  US History  Government & Politics  Spanish  French

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Syracuse University Project Advance

 Personal Finance  Accounting  English  Probability & Statistics  Physics  Earth Science  Cybersecurity  Forensics  Sociology  Psychology  Sport Management  Italian

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  • First class:

7:50-8:46 a.m.

  • Second class: 8:51-9:47

a.m.

  • Third Class: 9:52-10:48

a.m.

  • Lunch: 10:48-11:28

a.m.

  • Fourth Class 11:33-12:29

p.m.

  • Fifth Class

12:34-1:30 p.m.

  • Sixth Class

1:35-2:31 p.m.

 Help is available before

and after school, as well as during lunch.

 Peer leadership each

Thursday at lunch

 Athletic practice starts

after 3:15 p.m.

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A DAY: 1, 2, 3 LUNCH 5,6,7 B DAY: 4, 1, 2 LUNCH 8,5,6 C DAY: 3, 4, 1 LUNCH 7,8,5 D DAY: 2, 3, 4 LUNCH 6,7,8

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The attendance policy Grading Policy Laptops Pupil Promotion: Grade 9 to 10: 30 credits Grade 10 to 11: 60 credits Grade 11 to 12: 90 credits Athletic eligibility Clubs and co curricular activities

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 Programming/Computer

Systems&Networking/SUPA Cybersecurity

 Robotics/Science Research/Programming  Business electives leading to SUPA

Accounting/SUPA Personal Finance/Honors International Business

 Art courses leading to AP Studio Art or AP

Photograph

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Supervis pervisor:

  • r: Mrs.
  • s. J. Ali
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 Conceptual Understanding  Procedural Skill & Fluency  Application

 Preparation for Standardized Tests

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  • Teach more than “how to get the answer”

and instead support students’ ability to access concepts from a number of perspectives.

  • Students are able to see math as more than

a set of mnemonics or discrete procedures.

  • Conceptual understanding supports the
  • ther aspects of rigor (fluency and

application).

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  • The Standards require speed and accuracy

in calculation.

  • Teachers structure class time and/or

homework time for students to practice core functions so that they are more able to understand and manipulate more complex concepts.

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 Solve real-world problems with a degree of

difficulty appropriate to the grade/course.

 Apply knowledge and skills, extending to more

complex problems, knowledge and skills articulated in previous grades/courses

 Engage in modeling practice through:

  • making sense of problems & persevering to solve them
  • reasoning abstractly and quantitatively
  • using appropriate tools strategically
  • looking for and making use of structure
  • looking for and expressing regularity in repeated reasoning
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 PARCC Algebra 1

  • Class of 2021- required to take & pass
  • “Passing” considered Level 4 or Level 5

 PARCC Geometry

  • Class of 2021 – required to take

 PARCC Algebra 2

  • Class of 2021 – required to take

 College Entrance Exams (SAT, ACT)

  • Requirements vary based on college
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Algebra 8 Advanced Algebra 8 Honors Algebra 1

Algebra 1 Honors Geometry Algebra 1 Advanced Algebra 1 Advanced Algebra 1

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Course Average from 8th grade

math class

Teacher Input

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Math th Cou

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rse Pa Pathways thways

**Doubling up option requires approval based

  • n 8th grade or Algebra 1 course progress.
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 Math Lab Algebra 1  Math Lab Geometry  Math Lab Algebra 2  Math Lab Alg 2 w/ Trig  SAT Prep

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Su Superv pervisor: sor: Mrs.

  • s. L. To

Torres res

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ELA Social Studies

 Reading

  • Literature
  • Informational Text

 Writing

  • Text Types and Purposes
  • Production and Distribution
  • Research to Build and Present

Knowledge

  • Range

 Speaking and Listening

  • Comprehension and Collaboration
  • Presentation of knowledge and ideas

 Key Ideas and Details  Craft and Structure  Integration of Knowledge and

Ideas

 Range of Reading and Level

  • f Text Complexity
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Tested Grades/Courses What is tested?

 Computer Based

Assessments

  • ELA 9
  • ELA 10
  • ELA 11
  • Research Simulation Task (RST) - students are

asked to analyze an informational topic presented through several texts or multimedia stimuli. Students engage with the texts by answering a series of questions and writing an analytic response to a prompt, synthesizing information from multiple sources.

  • Literary Analysis Task (LAT) - students read and

analyze two pieces of literature. Types of texts include short stories, novels, poems, or other types

  • f literature. Students write an analytic response to

a prompt based on the literary texts.

  • Narrative Writing Task (NWT) - students read a

literary text from a grade-appropriate short story, novel, poem, or other type of literature. Students write a narrative response to a prompt based on this literary text

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 Students transferring

from outside of the River Dell school district will be placed in Honors or College Prep courses based on previous report card grades

 Honors placement will

require a grade of 90 (A)

  • r above in their previous

8th grade course

 Students entering 9th

grade from RDMS will require a grade of 90 or above on assessments including tests and essays in 8th Grade, a Lexile reading level of 880or above, and a teacher recommendation for Honors placement

Outside Transfers RDMS Promotion

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ELA Courses

ENGLISH COURSE SEQUENCE Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Required Courses ↓ English 9 ↓ Honors English 9 ↓ ↓ English 10 ↓ Honors English 10 ↓ ↓ English 11 ↓ Honors English 11 ↓ AP English Language ↓ ↓ English 12: Analysis of Culture ↓ Honors English 12: Honors Analysis of Culture ↓ AP English Literature ↓ SUPA English ↓ Honors Medicine and Literature Electives* *Electives are not cumulative and do not have prerequisites. *Electives may be taken concurrently with other electives or with required courses. Electives: Creative Writing I, Creative Writing II, Journalism, Drama I, Drama II, Public Speaking Electives: Creative Writing I, Creative Writing II, Journalism, Drama I, Drama II, Public Speaking Electives: Film Analysis Creative Writing I, Creative Writing II, Journalism, Drama I, Drama II, Public Speaking PSAT/SAT Prep Electives: Film Analysis Creative Writing I, Creative Writing II, Journalism, Drama I, Drama II, Public Speaking PSAT/SAT Prep SUPA College Learning Strategies
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9th Grade English Literature

  • New NJ Learning Standards Aligned
  • Emphasize Classical Literature text
  • Complex Themes
  • Integrates themes that are

understood by readers from a wide range of backgrounds and levels

  • f experience
  • Expresses some aspect of

life/truth

  • Informed by the history of ideas

and literature

  • The work stands the test of time

9th Grade Language & Composition

  • Standards aligned
  • Reading and writing focused
  • Grammar: Transitions, punctuation,

style

  • Conduct short as well as more

sustained research projects

  • Draw evidence from literary or

informational texts to support analysis

  • Write routinely over extended time

frames

  • Read and analyze seminal US

documents and other non-fiction

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Sample Course Progressions

ELA 9 H & Language & Composition H

ELA 10 H ELA 11H or AP Language

  • ENG. 12 H, Med. & Lit., SUPA,

AP Literature

ELA 9 CP & Language & Composition CP ELA 10 CP ELA 11CP

  • ENG. 12 CP or SUPA
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Social Studies Course s

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World Civilizations H (9) USIH (10) USIIH or AP US II (11) Law, Psychology, AP Gov., AP European, SUPA Sociology, SUPA Sports Management, SUPA Psychology World Civilizations CP (9) USI CP (10) USII CP (11) Law, Psychology, AP Gov., AP European, SUPA Sociology, SUPA Sports Management, SUPA Psychology

Sample Course Progressions

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Athletic Department

www.riverdell.org

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  • District, HS & MS links
  • FAQ’s
  • Parent & Student-Athlete Handbook
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  • State Required
  • Annual Renewal
  • Timing & Insurance
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  • Activity Fee = $75
  • Athletic Forms

3 forms, single electronic submission

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 Boys  Cross Country  Football  Soccer  Girls  Cheering  Cross Country  Field Hockey  Soccer  Tennis *  Volleyball

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 Boys  Basketball  Bowling *  Ice Hockey *  Indoor Track *  Swimming *  Wrestling *  Girls  Basketball  Bowling *  Cheering  Indoor Track *  Swimming *

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 Boys  Baseball  Golf *  Tennis *  Track *  Lacrosse*  Girls  Golf *  Softball  Track *  Lacrosse*

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& Sportsmanship

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In conjunction with NJ State law, the River Dell Board of Ed. has established a policy which requires each student be present in class a minimum of 90% of the time in order to receive credit for a course.

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A student will lose credit in a course or courses if he or she reaches the following number of absences:

  • 9 absences in a one semester course
  • 18 absences in a full year course

All excused and unexcused absences are included in a student’s attendance record. Students may appeal a loss of credit based on reason for the absences.

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 In the case of excessive absences, the

assistant principal or designee will carefully review attendance records at the conclusion

  • f each quarter of the school year and meet

with those students who have accumulated excessive absences.

 Parents of these students will be informed of

absences on a bimonthly basis through an attendance letter.

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 Comprised of the principal, assistant

principal, director of pupil personnel services, nurse and teacher.

 Review cases of each student whose

attendance violations appear to warrant the loss of credit for a course or courses.

 Provide the student with an opportunity to

appeal his or her loss of credit by presenting documentary evidence in support of the appeal.

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A copy of the Attendance Policy can be found

  • n the schools website.

www.riverdell.org

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Students who choose to take advantage of the many extracurricular activities here at the high school are subject to a random drug and alcohol test as per the River Dell Board of Education Drug Testing Policy.

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 Co-curricular activity & school club

participants

 Students who previously violated district

substance abuse policy

 Students attending school related trips and

the prom

 Students w/ parking permits  Participants in open lunch program  Parents may volunteer child  Students remain eligible from the date of

consent for the calendar year.

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 Participating student’s will be assigned a

confidential ID number and placed in a testing pool

 Selection of student’s will be computer

generated and random

 Those selected will be notified and

accompanied by the assistant principal or designee to a secured testing site where a sample will be taken

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 The sample will be sent to an independent lab

where the testing will take place.

 Results of a positive test will be followed up by

a Medical Review Officer

 The MRO will contact the parent/guardian

directly

 The MRO decides the validity or accuracy of a

positive result

 MRO results are returned within 48 hrs.

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 Student is removed from participation in co-

curricular activities, clubs, parking and open lunch program for a period of 2 weeks

 Student is referred to the Student Assistance

Counselor (SAC) for referral to an appropriate program

 Student must be evaluated by a physician and

submit a negative sample within this period

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 Any student submitting a 2nd confirmed

positive result will be removed from competition for 3 months and/or lose activity privileges

 SAC will refer student for an evaluation for a

drug treatment program

 Any student submitting a 3rd confirmed

positive will be removed from all privileges for

  • ne yr. and evaluated for a drug program

 All offenses are cumulative for 4 yrs.

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 All information, including results, are

confidential and are NOT shared with the police

 Suspicion policy is still in effect

(any student can be sent to be tested if suspected to be under the influence of drugs

  • r alcohol – State Law)

www.riverdell.org

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 Naviance’s Family Connection is a

comprehensive tool created to assist students and parents with the following:

  • Career Planning
  • Resume Building
  • College Planning
  • College Application Process
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