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S.A.V.E. Sonoraville’s Added Value Education

S.A.V.E. Sonoraville’s Added Value Education. Gordon County, Georgia Quick Facts. Last rural county on the I-75 corridor between Atlanta & Chattanooga at the foot of the Appalachians Population 52,800 County seat is Calhoun 80.5% White, 14.2% Hispanic Per capita income $17,586

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S.A.V.E. Sonoraville’s Added Value Education

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  1. S.A.V.E.Sonoraville’s Added Value Education

  2. Gordon County, GeorgiaQuick Facts • Last rural county on the I-75 corridor between Atlanta & Chattanooga at the foot of the Appalachians • Population 52,800 • County seat is Calhoun • 80.5% White, 14.2% Hispanic • Per capita income $17,586 • Persons below poverty 14.3%

  3. Sonoraville High School • Established in 2005 • Split from Gordon Central • Currently 1,074 students

  4. Barriers to Success • Poverty • Generational apathy towards education • Drugs • Competition with “decent” wage-paying entry level jobs • Teen pregnancy

  5. Opportunities for Success • Nurturing community • Supportive administration • Fantastic staff • Positive school climate • New school facilities • Technology

  6. SHS Whole-School Opportunities Ongoing: • Career Center • Future Finder Days • CTAE Field Trips • Partnerships for Academics & Social Skills (P.A.S.S.) • NovaNet & GA Virtual School

  7. SHS Whole-School Opportunities • Internal credit recovery • WIN Career Readiness Courseware • Give 55- Stay Alive • Departmental tutoring • Poverty Tour • College & Career Newsletter

  8. SHS Whole-School Opportunities Annual: August • S.A.V.E. Presentation to New Teachers • State of S.A.V.E. Staff In-service October • ESS Financial Aid Workshop • Community Connections Day February • Job Shadow Day March • *March Madness College Blitz

  9. Grade Level Opportunities K-4th Grade • Career Guidance Lessons 5th Grade • GRAD T-shirts • Career Days • *Summer Transition • ESS Middle School Transition Parent Meeting

  10. Grade Level Opportunities 6th Grade • Check-in, Check-out (CICO) • Middle School Tour • Transition Activity Day

  11. Grade Level Opportunities 8th Grade • Career Exploratory Class • Begin portfolio on www.GAcollege411.org • Sonoraville High School tour • Freshman Registration Day • *Freshman Year Initiative

  12. Freshman Year Initiative

  13. Grade Level Opportunities 9th Grade • *Career Unit through Language Arts Goal setting Career value checklist Developing work skills Resume writing basics Extend GAcollege411 and Career Cruising portfolios • Career Pathways • *Reality Store • *Class trip to Reinhardt College • Junior Achievement Business Ethics

  14. Reality Store

  15. Grade Level Opportunities 10th Grade • *Career Unit through Language Arts Two career interest projects or a career display board Explore all higher education options Extend GAcollege411 and Career Cruising portfolios • * Class trip to Berry & Shorter Colleges

  16. Grade Level Opportunities 11th Grade • *Career unit through Language Arts (August-May): Interview three employees in chosen career field Internet research on college websites Extend GAcollege411 and Career Cruising portfolios Resume writing extension/update Corporate HR directors speak to students on job/hiring expectancies • Spanish 3 Honors career unit   Career vocabulary Writing resumes in Spanish career related guest speakers • *Class trip to North Georgia College and State University • PSAT and ASVAB testing • Apprenticeships • Explorer posts • Dual enrollment • SAT and ACT prep classes • GHSGT prep school-day and after-school sessions

  17. Grade Level Opportunities 12th Grade • *Summer college tour (6 colleges) • *Career Unit through language arts Create a resume, cover letter, and thank you letters Extend GAcollege411 and Career Cruising portfolios Complete FASFVA financial aid forms Apply to at least two colleges Mock interviews with community business leaders • *Class trip to Kennesaw St. University • PROBE Fair

  18. Grade Level Opportunities (12th grade continued) • Apprenticeships and Explorer posts • Dual enrollment • College fair • Junior Achievement Economics for Success • SAT and ACT test prep and registration • Recognitions of college acceptance • Student Tracker • Georgia Apply to College Day • FAFSA Workshop

  19. Graduation Rates YEARSHSGORDON COUNTY 2010 80.4% 81.3% 2009 84.60%* 80.75% 2008 83.10% 76.60% 2007   69.10% 2006 62% 2005 58.60% 2004   50.5% 2003 44.80% *Highest rate in system history

  20. “Say your dream is possible, overcome all inconveniences and take a running leap through the hoop, even if it is in flames. - Les Brown Trace Vaughn Sonoraville High School tvaughn@gcbe.org

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