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Senior Registration

Senior Registration. Topics to Cover. Boys and Girls State ACT/SAT dates College Visit Info and Job Shadowing PSEOP NCAA Highlight Course Offerings Registration Forms. Boys State and Girls State Free through the Am. Legion Government Experience Need 3.25 GPA.

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Senior Registration

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  1. Senior Registration

  2. Topics to Cover • Boys and Girls State • ACT/SAT dates • College Visit Info and Job Shadowing • PSEOP • NCAA • Highlight Course Offerings • Registration Forms

  3. Boys State and Girls StateFree through the Am. LegionGovernment ExperienceNeed 3.25 GPA • Boys-Sunday, June 9-Sunday, June 16th at BGSU • Girls-Sunday, June 16 – Saturday, June 22 at U. of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio • Last year sent: Ellen MCDougle, Dana Newell, Dalton Billock • Great experience, prestigious on Scholarships & College Aps

  4. ACT/SATMost juniors take the 1st time Spring of junior year-(April)June • Why take? Attend 4- year college, 2 year college in a medical program • Testing over English, Reading, Math, Science, opt. Writing • Assumes college prep course work • Practice Book and web ACT Prep info • Score determines • What college you can get into • What program within the college • Scholarship money

  5. Dates- posted in English classes • ACT- • Register by March 8 for April 13 Test • Register by May 3 for June 8 Test • Apply on-line: See hand-out for details/a few paper forms • Fee waiver if Free/reduced lunch • SAT- • Register by Feb. 8 for March 9 • Register by April 5 for May 4 • Register by May 2 for June 1 • Apply on-line or paper/ fee waiver same

  6. College Visit InfoPg. 18 In Student Handbook • 3 Total college days between junior/senior year • No more than 2 per year • If follow the rules it does not count against attendance • Granted based on grades and attendance

  7. Steps to Set Up Register on-line for most colleges or call admissions Bring in a note from home at least 2 DAYS AHEAD of when you are set to go- give to Sue or Angie They create a form you must take with you to be signed at the college Return the form to the office after the visit

  8. College Night’sOWENS-FindlayMonday, March 4thMore info in the mail!

  9. Job Shadowing1. Pg 18 in Student Handbook2. Student sets it up3. Form available in Guidance Office4. Complete and turn in AT LEAST 2 days ahead of absence. 5. Pick-up form to take along, complete and turn in upon return

  10. Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program(PSEOP) Sign the statement on the half sheet Option to attend college while in high school,4-year or 2-year Must be notified of this option by March 1st If you want to pursue this option there is a MANDATORY meeting for both the student and one parent/guardian to attend on Monday, February 25th at 6:30 March 30th your deadline to enroll. You are choosing the college, selecting classes, . . . .

  11. Option A College credit only Student responsible for all expenses Grade is not reported to the school No impact on GPA/Rank

  12. Option B High School and college credit Schools pays for all basic fees Grade reported to the school Affects GPA and Rank • Most students select this option for the financial benefits

  13. ADVANTAGESStudents will be able to: 1. pursue areas of special interest and in-depth studies that are not available at Carey.2. experience college before actually becoming a full-time student. 3. earn college credit, high school credit, or both. 4. reduce the cost of their college education.

  14. DISADVANTAGESMore difficultMore time consumingAdditional expenseGPA/Rank/Athletics

  15. Pg. 1-Graduation Requirements21 credits- 16 required +5 electivePass ALL OGT testsAttendanceGrad Ceremony-DisciplineFees Paid and attend breakfast and practice

  16. Page 1: GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS-21CREDITSENGLISH (4) S. STUDIES (3) GOVERNMENT MATH (4) Up through Algebra II SCIENCE (3) PHYSICAL BIOLOGICAL Adv. Science HEALTH (1/2) PE (1/2) COMP. TECH AP I (1/2) (2 OF THE 4 below) 1. COMP. TECH AP II 2. ECONOMICS (1) 3. SPEECH 4. INTRO TO MARKETING

  17. Pg. 2-Diploma with Honors-CPNo Scholarship w/ it- Meet 7 of 81. English - 4 Units2. Mathematics - 4 units, must include Algebra I, Formal Geometry, Algebra II and one additional college prep math.3. Science - 4 units including physics and chemistry.4. Social Studies - 4 units5. Foreign Language - 3 units of one foreign language 6. Fine Arts - 1 unit 7. 3.5 on a 4.0 scale 8. Obtain a composite score of 27 on the ACT or a 1210 on the SAT(excluding writing).

  18. Pg. 2-Diploma with Honors-C-T Meet 7 of 81. English - 4 Units2. Mathematics - 4 units, must include Algebra I, Formal Geometry, Algebra II and one additional college prep math.3. Science - 4 units including advanced science.4. Social Studies - 4 units5. Career-Technical-4 units. See book for details6. 3.5 on a 4.0 scale 7. Obtain a composite score of 27 on the ACT or a 1210 on the SAT(excluding writing).8. Achieve the proficiency benchmark established for the appropriate Ohio Career-Tech Competency Test or equivalent

  19. Pg. 3- Athletics- High School1. Be sure carrying 5 credits, especially with co-op programs such as Ag., Marketing and OWE.2. 1.5 QTR GPA3. No more than 1 F

  20. Pg. 5 College AthletesFor NCAA Division I & IIPick-up special handout on college prep curriculum requirements, ACT scores, GPA, etc.Apply to NCAA Clearinghouse end of JUNIOR year. Waiver may apply if you have taken ACT on a waiver. See web address in book to apply.

  21. Pg. 3-Credit FlexIncludes:PSEOPCollege Writing/CalculusTest Out Optionresearch based projectsdistance learning, etc.

  22. Pg. 4- Student LoadSeniors are allowed 1 ½ study hallsTranslation=2 one semester/1 the other sem.

  23. Pg. 6 + 7- New CoursesStatistics-Dual EnrollAdvanced CeramicsReturn ofCurrent EventsSpanish IVEnglish Class

  24. Millstream- pg. 8Nurse AssistingPg. 9-10 Ag-ed Tech PREPIf you sign up for AGS944 Ag-Bus II then MUST also take AGS945 Capstone

  25. Pg. 11-ARTMay only take each course onceIf you have had Art courses for 3 years you can elect to take Art IVA and/or B

  26. Pg. 14- English“A” average in junior level English courses to choose Adv. Next yearPetition-up OPTION

  27. Pg. 14-15Courses through Univ. of Findlay taught at CareyReceives high school creditEarn college credit if earn a “C”Free except for text if earn “C”NOT PSEOP299-Literature Appreciation300- College Writing

  28. Pg. 15309 Drama I- Elective311 Speech(college?)353 Publications-Yearbook

  29. Pg. 16-18 Family & Consumer Science (FCS)Many descriptions have changed so read carefully930 Financial Management is newPay attention to prereqs.

  30. Pg. 19 Spanish IVPg. 21Marketing Tech PREPMarketing-if sign up for MKT912 Marketing Management then MUST also take MKT913 co-op

  31. Pg. 23-24 Math: 4 cred. req.-done? (MTH)

  32. Pg. 25 & 26(MUS)Chorus:3 options 809- 1 semester809Y-ALL year on days opposite a LAB science810- All year815- Pop Music I817- Pop Music II816- Band

  33. Pg. 26-29 Science- 3 credits(done?)SCI618A OGT ScienceSCI609A Environmental ISCI605 EcologySCI607 AstronomyAll semester course electives

  34. Science Cont.SCI606 Human Anat. & Phy.-Bio. w/ “B” avg. AND permission of instructor(MsHord sign)SCI608 Forensic Science- “B” avg. in Biology

  35. Extra LAB Sciences: Chem & Physics needed for Honors Dip.SCI623 Advanced Biology- “C” avg. in BiologySCI624 Chemistry –Geom. w/ “C” or better and enrolling in Alg. II next year AND permission of instructorSCI625 Physics- Alg. II “C” or better, enrolling in Trig/PreCalcAND permission of instructor

  36. Pg. 30 Social Studies- 3 req. to Grad (SOC)/4 for HD705 Psychology/ 706 Sociology707 Current Events710 Human Conflict & War

  37. Pg. 31- 210A Computer Media-Should love computers, be creative, a self-starter!Computer IIINDUSTRIAL TECH

  38. Complete Reg. FormCircle,highlight or fill in Anything = or > .8 credit fills 1 periodBring Folder to English class tomorrow!!!

  39. Go over Transcript togetherDiscuss Career PlansEnter requests in computerTake home to sign and returnwith Course book onWEDNESDAY.

  40. Special HandoutsNCAABoys/Girls State ApplicationsCredit Flex infoACT Prep Book & infoPSEO-full set of rules

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