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Carnegie Unit Information For Rising 9 th Graders May 2019 Students may earn one Carnegie unit for passing the following approved courses if the course is taught by a teacher who is certified 612 ID: 770952

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Carnegie Unit Information For Rising 9th GradersMay 2019

Students may earn one Carnegie unit for passing the following approved courses if the course is taught by a teacher who is certified 6-12 in his/her specific content area: Algebra I Accelerated Algebra I Accelerated Geometry BiologyPhysical Science (HS EOC version)Spanish I Foundations of Energy Technologies 8 th Grade Courses Eligible for Carnegie Unit

General Information Carnegie unit = high school creditThe decision on whether to accept or deny the Carnegie unit for eligible 8th grade courses has many factors. Carnegie unit decisions rest solely with the family.Carnegie units for none, one, some, or all eligible classes may be accepted.

General Information Students will receive a credit for both semesters of the class, not just one or the other. If a student was in a Carnegie unit-eligible course for one semester, but not the other, he or she is NOT eligible to receive the unit.Students who fail one or both semesters of a Carnegie unit-eligible course (even if they take Credit Recovery for the failed course) are NOT eligible to receive the unit.Parents may NOT choose to accept one semester’s unit but not the other.

General Information When in high school, Carnegie units are automatically earned when students pass the class . 8th grade-eligible courses are the only time credit is optional. If an End of Course assessment is mandated by the state of Georgia, the student will be required to participate in the assessment to earn the Carnegie credit.

General Information The most important thing to consider regarding Carnegie Units is mastery of the AKS. Did the student master the AKS? Is the student ready to move on to the next course?

Accepting or Denying Credit The decision on whether to accept or deny the Carnegie unit must be made at the end of the 8th grade year via the Carnegie Unit Credit Decision Form. If no form is returned, the student will NOT receive the Carnegie unit. Upon submission of the Carnegie unit decision form, the decision is finalized. Credits cannot be removed from the high school transcript or added to the high school transcript at a later date.

Credits Earned If the Carnegie unit is accepted and the student passed the class, a “P” for pass will appear on the high school transcript. Numeric grades will NOT appear for Carnegie units. Students will earn 0.5 credits for Semester 1 and 0.5 credits for Semester 2 if they accept the unit. (Both individual semesters will be applied to the high school transcript.)

Credits Earned Since there are no numeric grades associated, Carnegie unit credits earned will NOT be used in any GPA calculations. Acceptance of a Carnegie Unit may have implications for NCAA eligibility. You MUST check with the NCAA Clearinghouse to see how these credits are used for athletic eligibility purposes.Accepted Carnegie units do meet graduation requirements.

Credits Earned Carnegie unit credits may NOT be repeated. (Students who opt to accept the unit from middle school may not retake the same course in high school.) Consider if you want your student to repeat a Carnegie unit-eligible course.

Credits Earned Sample Transcript including Carnegie units(This student has 5.0 credits at the end of 1st Semester of 9th Grade rather than the standard 3.0 credits.)

Points to consider Accepting credits may allow students to take full series of courses such as foreign language or to take more advanced courses by senior year.potentially allow a student to graduate early. allow students to earn more credits which may assist in the college admission process. Denying credits may allow the student to retake a course for a stronger foundation.

Points to consider Carnegie units from 8th grade should not be accepted to avoid taking classes while in high school. Based on the recommendation of GCPS and college admissions offices, we recommend that students take Science during all 4 years of high school.Math during all 4 years of high school. At least 2, but preferably 3 or 4, years of Foreign Language total.

Misconceptions There are some misconceptions about the Carnegie unit that are false:“If my student made an A, I should definitely take the Carnegie unit.” “If my student made a C, I should definitely not take the Carnegie unit.” “I can remove or add the unit at a later date.”“The Carnegie unit decision always impacts course registration for the next year.”

Considerations for Math 8th grade Math Carnegie units and implication for 9th grade math and high school math track Students cannot accept a Carnegie unit for a math course and then take the same course again. Students do not have to accept the Carnegie unit to move on to the next math course. If you want your student to repeat the same 8th grade math course in the 9th grade to get a better foundation of math skills, it’s important to decline the unit.

Considerations for Math

Considerations for Science Biology must be on the transcript to graduate high school. If the Carnegie unit for Biology is declined, Biology should be taken in the 9th grade. The rule is not the same for Physical Science which is treated as a Science elective. If students take the unit for Physical Science, our recommendation is that they still take a 4th Science course during their senior year.

Considerations for Foreign Language If the Carnegie unit for the Level 1 language is accepted, that course may not be repeated in high school. Even if the Carnegie unit for the Level 1 language is declined, technically the student can go on to the Level 2 course in 9th grade as long as the Level 1 was passed. 2 years of Foreign Language are required for University System of Georgia admission, but colleges tell us they want to see students take the depth of Foreign Language courses available. Taking the Carnegie Unit in 8th grade can help a student get to AP Foreign Language in 11th grade and complete the sequence then.

Considerations for Energy Pathway Course Sequence for Energy Pathway

Considerations for Energy Pathway Brookwood does not offer the Foundations of Energy course, so the 8th grade is the only opportunity for a student to take the class. If the student passed the Foundations class and wants to take the full pathway, he or she should take the unit. If a student passed the Foundations class but does not intend to complete the pathway, it is the family’s choice if they want the elective credit on the high school transcript.

Suggestions Map out a 4-year plan.In Biology, Math, and Foreign Language especially, consider content mastery and think about the terminal or final course for your student. Consider implications for college admission (call the university of choice to review admission requirements).

Brookwood Recommendations 4 years of Math while attending Brookwood4 years of Science while attending Brookwood As many years of the same Foreign Language as possible Rigor when choosing course selections

Next Steps Wait for final course averages which include the EOC score. Make the decision for each eligible class, weighing all of the information you’ve received. Complete and return the Carnegie Unit Decision Form to your middle school by the required deadline.

Questions Specific questions may be directed to the subject experts present tonight: Math Laura Harris Elizabeth Terry Becky Backfisch Science Jennifer Maloney Carrie Settles Livers Foreign Language Cristy Mathews Amy Goodwin-Morales General Questions Kim Moore Heather Parkerson