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WELCOME TO CURRICULUM NIGHT At WORTHINGTON KILBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL 8th Grade parents meet in the Auditorium for a presentation from 6:45-7:05. Future freshman parents can visit the classrooms of their choice after their meeting in the auditorium. Current 9th, 10th, and 11th grade parents can visit classrooms of their choice by using the schedule below. Please take advantage of the opportunities provided this evening to explore our curricular offerings and gain a sense of the breadth, depth and diversity open to our students. You may go directly to the rooms listed in the program for information in each subject area. Faculty members will be available to answer questions about their department's curriculum and special programs after they have given a short presentation at the beginning of each session. PRESENTATION SCHEDULE: 7:15 - 7:25.....................................SESSION 1 7:30 – 7:40.....................................SESSION 2 7:45 – 7:55.....................................SESSION 3 8:00 – 8:10.....................................SESSION 4 8:15 – 8:25.....................................SESSION 5 8:30 – 8:40.....................................SESSION 6 8:45 – 8:55.....................................SESSION 7

IB- International Baccalaureate Program and WKHS WolfP.A.A.C.C. - LIBRARY IB course information (John Jordan, Laurn Glaros, Jon Sprunger, Marly Hittepole) For information on individual IB courses, see below.

ART - COMMONS/ HALLWAY and the WOLVES GALLERY (Julia Woodrow, Brian Riegel)

BUSINESS- COMMONS/CAFETERIA (Susan Kucharek. Kevin Peters) including IB Business Management

COUNSELORS-COUNSELING CENTER (Ariel Schwartz, Molly Lord, Brianna Abbott, Andrea Gratz)

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING/IB COMPUTER SCIENCE- 205 - (Nancy Stohs)

DELAWARE AREA CAREER CENTER PROGRAMS- COMMONS/CAFETERIA (Lisa Reinhart)

ENGLISH-

263 – ELECTIVE COURSES (David Miller, Lisa Mullen, Jeannie Goodwin, Sandy Kucinich-Horn) including IB Film 219 – CCSS English Language Arts I and Honors, (Lawren Smith, Kevin Gacka, Jessie Hemmelgarn) 223 – CCSs English Language Arts II and Honors, (Amie Freed, Lisa Mullen) 215 – CCSS English Language Arts III, (Josie Stubenrauch, Gavin Meeks) Library – IB Literature, AP Language, AP Literature (Marly Hittepole)

ELL- 252 – Angelica Morris

GLOBAL LANGUAGE-

239- SPANISH 1A, 1AB (Rosey Gerhardt, Kathy Kahoun) 241 - SPANISH 2, 3 and Honors (Silvia Berry, Andi Prince) 242 - SPANISH 4, 5, & AP, IB SPANISH, (Dave Devine, Becky Watson) 218 - ALL FRENCH COURSES INCLUDING IB FRENCH (Sandrine White) 237 – ALL LATIN COURSES INCLUDING IB LATIN (Christiane Baker)

HEALTH/PHYS. ED. – COMMONS/CAFETERIA (Mel Williams, Dyanne Lewis, Mark Gallagher)

LINWORTH ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM – COMMONS/CAFETERIA (Laura Zelch)

MATHEMATICS-

224 – CCSS Math I (Tracy Roman, Amy Abbott) 236 – CCSS Math II and Honors CCSS Math II (Mike Zelch, Sam Jaffee 226 – CCSS Math III and Honors CCSS Math III (John Warinner) 234 - Block CCSS II /Block CCSS III (Glynda Rice) 228 - Algebra 3, Financial Algebra (John Kovick, Kim Kneubel) 235 - PDM, AP CALCULUS AB and BC, IB Math (Nancy Smith, John Hermiller)

MUSIC- COMMONS - CHOIR, ORCHESTRA, BAND (Don Nathan, Matthew Zabiegala, Lori Wright, James DeFrancesco)

SCIENCE- 254 – Physical Science and Honors Physical Science (Vince Trombetti and Mel Hopkins) 248 – Biology and Honors Biology (Karen Kochheiser) 240 – STEM Biology, Natural Systems Science 250 – AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, IB Environmental Systems (Courtney Irwin) 258 – Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, IB Chemistry (Tom Wisard, Thom Green) 259 – Physics 1, AP Physics 1 (Doug Troutner)

SOCIAL STUDIES-

211 – Modern World History (Laura Haverkamp) 214 - ELECTIVES COURSES – (Steve Buck, Ralph King) 210 – AP US HISTORY, AP GOVERNMENT, AP EUROPEAN HISTORY (Paul Chidester) 212 –U.S. HISTORY, U.S. GOVERNMENT- (Dave Strausbaugh, Ed Chism) Library – IB Economics, IB Geography, IB History (Jeff Vincent)

SPECIAL EDUCATION- 225 - (Megan Lippert, Ellen Clark)

STEM/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION/IB DESIGN TECHNOLOGY- COMMONS (Tom Karns, Todd Deisher, Ron Charlton)

THEATER & THEATER PROD. TECHNOLOGY/IB THEATER COMMONS (Chuck Buford, Holly Thompson)

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