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Lake Minneola High School - Home of the Hawks!

Welcome to Lake Minneola High School, where the Class of 2022 is supported by Principal Linda Shepherd and the administration team. Learn about the school's vision, daily schedule, and graduation requirements. Get prepared for tough classes, involvement in school activities, and the importance of earning credits and maintaining a good GPA. Explore academic options and learn about the benefits of dual enrollment and AP classes. Are you ready for the challenge of Lake Minneola High School?

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Lake Minneola High School - Home of the Hawks!

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  1. Home of the Hawks! Welcome to Lake Minneola High School Class of 2022

  2. Administration Team • Principal Linda Shepherd “Mama Hawk” Assistant Principals • Devon Cole • Roger Rice 9th • Cindi Page 10th • Rhonda Boykin 11th • Kristine Cavinder 12th

  3. LMHS School Counselors Susan Theobald CLASS 2019 Robyn Campos CLASS 2020 Gina Paul CLASS 2021 Jill Fornoles CLASS 2022 Christine DiDonna 9TH- 12TH (ESE, Gifted, ELL, and 504)

  4. Hawks’ Creed • Hawks are: • Honorable • Academically Focused • Wise • Kind Hearted • Successful

  5. LMHS Vision Statement Lake Minneola is a student-centered school working together to create a foundation of positive relationships and technological expertise that will result in high academic performance and real world success.

  6. Are YOU ready for LMHS? • Our mission is to have YOU graduate from high school ready for college, technical school, or meaningful employment. Are you ready for the challenge of high school?

  7. What makes a typical day? • 7 Periods Day • 7 classes per day • All classes will last all year (like a middle school schedule) • Early bird bell schedule • First bell at 7:10

  8. Tougher Classes • More homework • Waking up EARLY! • Peer Pressure • More independence • Increased responsibility • Countless opportunities for growth

  9. Tools for Success at LMHS • Come to school every day(on time) prepared to give 100% effort • Follow all school expectations for school ID, dress code, behavior, and participation in class • Select classes that challenge you to achieve your dreams

  10. Get Involved! School activities such as sports, clubs, academics, and service organizations. Be Dedicated! Student Speaker/ AVID Program

  11. Mrs. Fornoles

  12. How important is it to earn credits? • It is ESSENTIAL to success! • Credits determine what grade you are in. • Credits determine whether or not you may progress to the next level of classes. • Credits/GPA and Testing determine if you may take dual enrollment classes at LSCC. • Credits GPA and Testing determine whether or not you will graduate.

  13. How important is my GPA? • Your Grade Point Average (GPA) is the second half of graduation • You must have at least a 2.0 unweighted cumulative GPA to graduate. • Every class you take counts including HS credits taken in middle school. • Every D (1 point) or F (0 points) reduces your GPA and hurts your chance for a successful graduation. • Honors and AP classes count more than regular!

  14. Know Your Graduation Requirements By graduation, students must have… 24 total credits • 4 English credits • 4 Math credits Including Algebra I, and Geometry • 3 Rigorous Science credits including Biology

  15. Know Your Graduation Requirements • 3 Social Studies credits including World and US History as well as Government (.5 credit) and Economics (.5 credit) • 1 credit of HOPE (different from PE) • PE (Sports or Weight Lifting) • 1 PF/PA=Performing/Fine/Practical Art credit

  16. Know Your Graduation Requirements • At least ONE online course as part of the 24 credit total (HOPE at LMHS counts) • Pass 10th grade FSA Reading, 351 • Pass End of Course exams for Algebra, 399 (or concordant exam) • Have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or better

  17. 9th GradeAcademic Options • English 1 or English I Honors • Liberal Arts Math 1, Algebra 1, Geometry, Geometry Honors, Alg. 2 (HONORS) • Environmental Science, Earth Space Science Honors (level 3), Physical Science Honors (level 4), Biology Honors (Level 5 or higher FSA Science)

  18. 9th Grade Academic Options • No Social Studies Requirement for 9thgrade *AP Human Geography is available as an elective (Level 3 orhigher on FSA Reading)/Must take English 1(H) • HOPE (Health and PE) • Other electives which MAY include Intensive Reading/Intensive Math

  19. LSSC Dual Enrollment QUALIFED TEST SCORES ARE: Reading, Writing, and Math PERT Reading (106) Writing (103) Math (114) ACT Reading (19) Writing (17) Math (19) SAT Reading/ Writing (440) Math (440) • Must be a junior or senior (under revision)

  20. Dual Enrollment VS AP Classes • AP= Counselors and parents can view your grades. Not for DE. Counselors receive only the final grades. • AP teachers can call your parents to inform them that you are doing poorly. • DE=will be treated as an adult college student not as minor. (Teachers cannot speak with parents per FERPA laws) • Counselors support both programs but YOU must be ready to do DE.

  21. Dual Enrollment VS AP Classes • LSSC CLASSES ARE WORTH 6.0 GPA JUST LIKE AP CLASSES. • Both can earn you college credits however in an AP class a student can earn multiple credits depending on how they score on their exam. • Earning 4 or 5 or higher in 1 AP exam can result to 6 college credits. For example, if you pass AP Lang with a 4 or 5, you will skip ENC 1101 and 1102. Make sure that you give the college a copy of your AP scores so they can add the credits on your transcript. • You are building your college transcript, more permanent than HS. • DE grades will be placed in your permanent college transcript, while AP is only on your high school transcript. • Earning C or lower at the college can prevent you from getting accepted to some universities. • Some universities (Private/Ivy League) might not accept credits earned at a state college.

  22. Course Request Information 1. Talk with your parent/guardian to determine what classes will take your education in the right direction for you. 2. Write down on the practice form (given to middle schools) courses that you would like to take next year. 3. We have teachers, students and counselors in the cafeteria to help you. 4. MUST Return your GREENform today.

  23. Will I Get the Courses I Request? • The master schedule in a high school is based on the requests of the students. Choose carefully! THIS IS A REQUEST ONLY! • The Guidance Department makes every effort to place students in the classes they choose, but selections cannot be promised or guaranteed. All classes must meet minimum and maximum class sizes – no classes too small or too big.

  24. Additional Information • Foreign Language is NOT available for freshmen unless in the Health Science Collegiate Academy. All other students will have chance to request Foreign Language in 10th or 11th grade due to limited space. • If your student applied for the Health Science Collegiate Academy, Dr. Ryan from Lake Sumter will contact Ms. Paul at LMHS to who will work on a specific schedule for your student. • If your student takes English Honors and AP Human Geography, please check the LMHS website for summer reading requirements.

  25. Summer Virtual Courses • Sign up with your middle school counselor • After May 24th, change your school status from middle school to LMHS. • Remember many core classes are 36 weeks long, your summer is 12 weeks long.

  26. Circle Adacemic Choice List ELECTIVES ONLY

  27. Pay attention to grade level and KEY

  28. Located in the Cafeteria GUIDANCE - Course Selection Help • AP Human Geography • Agriculture/FFA • AVID • Band • Career and Technical Education • Choir • Commercial Art Technology • Government Association • Health Science/C.N.A • Lake County Rowing • Robotics • Sports • Student • Theatre • Yearbook

  29. REMINDERS! • Remember, you are listing a REQUEST on your course selection sheet. • Courses are not guaranteed! • Final grades from middle school and test scores will determine appropriate placement for academics. • You MUST turn in the green sheet tonight in the cafeteria. • We will send a copy of the course selection sheet you turn in tonight, to your middle school, who will then distribute to the students. • Students will receive instructions on how to make a change to their selections and the due date for that change. • Virtual Courses (for summer) are to be approved through your middle school. Please remember to change your school name to Lake Minneola after enrolled so that we can monitor the courses through the summer and receive the grade report.

  30. Join our text alert • Receive info about schedule • Receive info about Dual Enrollment • When to sign up for PERT • Volunteer opportunities • College visits • Students and parents can sign up 561-515-5059 @lmh2022 @LMHS2022

  31. Online information • The LMHS website www.lake.k12.fl.us/lmh • Click on the Guidance Department • Scroll down the menu on the left to “Graduation Requirements” Florida Department of Education www.FLDOE.org • Search “Graduation Requirements”

  32. I want YOU at Lake Minneola High School! Counselors will be available to answer questions in the cafeteria. Please head to the cafeteria at this time to visit with clubs, programs, arts, sports, and turn in your GREEN sheets. -Thank you!

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