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Welcome to 9th Grade Parent Night! HIGH SCHOOL 101

Welcome to 9th Grade Parent Night! HIGH SCHOOL 101. AGENDA: Welcome PTO Video/Student Panel Presentation C2-Prep – The new SAT *As A 9 th Grader I Wish Video*. WFHS Counseling Department. Tracey Winkler A-B, ESOL Jennifer Ciaccio C-Gof Allison Leja Gol-Mar. Erica Waters Mas-Rop

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Welcome to 9th Grade Parent Night! HIGH SCHOOL 101

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  1. Welcome to 9th Grade Parent Night!HIGH SCHOOL 101 AGENDA: Welcome PTO Video/Student Panel Presentation C2-Prep – The new SAT *As A 9th Grader I Wish Video*

  2. WFHS Counseling Department Tracey Winkler A-B, ESOL Jennifer Ciaccio C-Gof Allison Leja Gol-Mar Erica Waters Mas-Rop Allison Rinehart Ros-Z Registrar : Claire Upchurch Counseling Secretary: MaryMargret Jordan

  3. How do we help? Individual Counseling (Personal, Social) Academic Counseling College/Career Support Academic Achievement Intentional Guidance Classroom Guidance IF Lessons Assemblies Parent Information Programs

  4. How and When to see a Counselor To see a counselor students should stop by the office to fill out an appointment pass. If we are able to see the student at that moment, we will. WE ARE HERE TO HELP! Reasons to see a counselor: Struggling academically and need help coming up with a plan Questions about college/career planning Questions about four year plan for graduation Help with personal issues Just want to meet your counselor!  PARENTS….we want to partner with you as well and encourage you to make an appointment with us if the need arises!

  5. Graduation Requirements 4 English credits (9th Lit and Amer. Lit) 4 Math credits 4 Science credits (Biology, Physical Sci. or Physics) 3 Social Studies (W. Hist., US Hist., Gov/Econ) 3 Career/Fine Arts/For. Lang. Health/Per. Fit 4 additional electives **Must pass GA High School Writing Test If you are planning to enter/transfer into a 4 year college/university you must take a minimum of 2 credits in the same world language

  6. Career and Academic Pathways Fine Art/Technology Pathway Culinary Arts Family Consumer Science Cosmetology Engineering Marketing Business Computer Science Technology Communication Technology Fine Art **Academic Pathway Courses in a selected pathway Enhance the educational experience Provide skills/insight for future careers/jobs Allows for self exploration

  7. Grading Grading Weights Semester 1 = 50% 75 % Summative 25% Formative Semester 2 = 50% 75 % Summative 25% Formative Semester 1/Semester 2 averaged together for final grade.

  8. Grading Normal Grading Scale: AP Grading Scale: 90 -100 A 4.0 90- 100 A 5.0 80- 89 B 3.0 80 -89 B 4.0 70- 79 C 2.0 70 – 79 C 3.0 Report Card 9 weeks Work Habits: 1: Does Not Meet, 2: Meets, 3: Exceeds Responsibility Participation Assignment Completion Interpersonal Skills

  9. Credits/Promotion How many credits are required to be in the 10th grade? 5 credits need to be earned by the start of the 2014/2015 school year for you to be in the 10th grade. How many credits are required to be in the 11th grade? 11 credits need to be earned by the start of the 2015/2016 school year for you to be in the 11th grade. How many credits are required to be in the 12th grade? 17 credits need to be earned by the start of the 2016/2017 school year for you to be in the 12th grade.

  10. What if I fail a class? Failed courses can be made up through: Summer School (FCS Math Academy and/or Forsyth Academy) $ Accredited on-line programs ex. (GVS, BYU, American School)$ APEX Recovery Program at WFHS (not guaranteed as priority given by grade level) **an F earned in a course will always be averaged into a GPA and will always be posted to the transcript**

  11. Be registered for Selective Service (males only) • Meet Georgia residency requirements • HOPE = percentage of total tuition, ZELL = 100% tuition • 3.0 CORE GPA (HOPE), 3.7 CORE GPA (Zell Miller) • CORE GPA includes the following: Eng., Math, Science, Social Studies, For. Lang. • For Zell Miller only: SAT score = 1200 CR + M (in one sitting), ACT score = 26 Composite & automatic qualification for High School Val/Sal • AP quality pts. (only .50 given for AP and Dual Enrollment Courses, nothing above a 4.0) • Middle school credit is not calculated in the HOPE GPA • All calculations are done by the Georgia Student Finance Commission, and not by WFHS or Forsyth Co. Schools. • HOPE GPA is not rounded up, so 2.99 does not qualify. • RIGOR Requirement (Class of 2018 / FOUR rigor Courses) HOPE SCHOLARSHIP

  12. Sample Projected Courses 10th Grade ENGLISH 10th Lit Comp. or Honor 10th Lit Comp. SCIENCE Env. Science, Earth Science, Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, AP Biology, Oceanography HISTORY World History, AP World History MATH Analytical Geometry, Acc Analytic Geo B/Adv Algebra, Acc Pre Calculus, Math Support (elective) WORLD Spanish II, Spanish III, French II, Latin II LANGUAGE **Courses in blue count toward HOPE Scholarship Rigor Requirements

  13. HOPE Scholarship Covers a percentage % of tuition (based on Lottery Funds) Award Amounts: $$$ varies and depends on the type of institution you are attending. Students attending Georgia public colleges receive a HOPE Award amount based upon a per hour rate at the institution he or she is attending.

  14. All HOPE is not lost! **Did you know that if you graduate from high school with less than a 3.0 GPA, you could still earn HOPE once you enroll in college? At 30, 60, or 90 hours, if a once ineligible student earns a 3.0+, they become HOPE eligible. **This does not apply to Zell Miller. Students have to be eligible for Zell Miller upon graduating from high school, to receive the award at any point in college.

  15. HOPE Grant Pays a percentage of tuition at all Georgia Technical Colleges Graduate from a Hope-eligible high school NO GPA requirement Technical College System (based on 12 hours) $1,500 (HOPE) and $2040 (Zell)

  16. HOPE /Private Institutions HOPE Scholarship (Enrolled Full-Time) $3,708 per year award ZELL MILLER (Enrolled Full-Time) $4,000 per year award

  17. More Information on HOPE View your HOPE average and Rigor Requirements (summer of 10th grade) Go to www.gacollege411.org and login to your account. There is a link titled calculate my HOPE GPA. For Additional Information on HOPE Contact Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) 770-724-9000 or www.gsfc.org

  18. NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse If you are planning on participating in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or II institution you must register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse Access the registration materials by visiting the NCAA website www.eligibilitycenter.org When taking the SAT/ACT, enter 9999 for scores to be sent to NCAA Students and parents are responsible for determining NCAA eligibility to Division I and Division II schools Counselor’s are neither responsible nor allowed to determine eligibility

  19. Parental Involvement Making certain they have a conducive study environment ITS Learning Student/Parent Portal provided insight on progress, homework completion, grades, summative/formative Promote attending weekly help sessions Encourage to ask questions in class Continue to ask questions about your student’s day and stay connected.......

  20. Study Skills Re-write or type class notes (simplify material) Make Note Cards/Flash Cards (terms, vocab, formulas, dates, places, events etc.) Read notes into tape recorder (auditory) Study buddy to quiz and go over material Find a place free of distractions to study Read for understanding (highlighter, notes/flash cards) Use mnemonics/acronyms as a fun tool for understanding

  21. Getting involved and keeping track…… Every student is different……. Getting involved at school will contribute to academic success. There are over 75 different clubs/organizations. FIND SOMEWHERE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

  22. General Resume West Forsyth High School 4155 Drew Road Cumming, GA 30040 Telephone: 770-888-3470 Fax: 770-888-3472 http://www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/site/default.aspx?domainid=2060 CEEB School Code: 110929

  23. General Resume General Resume

  24. Upcoming Dates PSAT Recommended for college-bound students Wednesday, October 15th Registration in Counseling Office Cost $14 1st Annual Keys to the Dawghouse Will be held on November 4 @ 6:30 in WFHS Auditorium

  25. RESOURCES • GACollege411 (www.gacollege411.org) • Big Future(https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org) • Career Cruising (www.careercruising.com)

  26. C2 Education Prep Everything you needed to know about the new SAT Test

  27. Follow us on Twitter @WFHS_HS Visit the WFHS Counseling website! Questions THANKS SO MUCH…… Please take the following survey. Your feedback is important to us! https://www.suveymonkey.com/s/9thParentNight

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