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Functions of the Guidance Department

Functions of the Guidance Department. Academic (course selection/scheduling) Career/College Personal concerns Students can request an appointment with their counselor by filling out a Counselor Request form and

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Functions of the Guidance Department

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  1. Functions of the Guidance Department • Academic (course selection/scheduling) • Career/College • Personal concerns Students can request an appointment with their counselor by filling out a Counselor Request form and leaving it with the front desk in the Guidance office. When counselors receive requests, they will call the student to their office as soon as possible.

  2. Graduation Requirements(Class of 2014) • HSPA Spring of Junior Year • 120 Total Credits • 4-Pe/Health • 4-English • 3-Math (Algebra 1 and Geometry) • 3-Science • 3-Social Studies • 1-Foreign Language • 1-Practical Art • 1-Fine/Performing Art • 1-Finacial Literacy (2.5 Credits)

  3. College Bound Students • Students planning on applying to four-year colleges should take a minimum of 16 courses at the college prep level or higher. Students planning on applying to selective colleges should take a fourth year of Math and a third year of Foreign Language to be competitive. The minimum 16 units must include the following areas: • 4 - English • 3 - Math • 3 - Lab Science • 3 - Social Studies • 2 - Foreign Language (SAME LANGUAGE) • 1- Elective • 16 CP units minimum

  4. Athletic/Activities Eligibility • Fall/Winter: Students must pass 6 classes, or 30 credits to remain eligible for participation. • Spring: Students must pass 6 classes, or 30 credits in the second marking period. Additionally, Students must be passing 30 credits at the end of the first semester (Marking period s 1 and 2 averaged).

  5. Attendance Policy • Missing more than 14 unexcused days per school year will result in No Credit Status. • Excused absences: Note from parent/note from doctor • Cutting class: 4 cuts = No Credit Status

  6. COIN COIN Career Library On The Web • To access the COIN Career Library follow these steps: • Go to www.coin3.com • Click on the green “GO” button in the first column (Login to COIN Career Library) • Enter Site ID as: LNJ14982 • Enter User Login as: ehths

  7. PSAT/SAT/ACT • PSAT – offered once per year in October; visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/psat/prep.html for more information • SAT information can be obtained here: sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-dates/ • ACT information can be obtained here: www.actstudent.org/ • ***BRING YOUR PICTURE IDENTIFICATION***

  8. Tutoring/Student Portal • Portal Student Login information (Check your grades) • Login: Your 6 digit student ID number • Password: Your Initials and your birthdate (MMDDYR) • Math Tutor Center • Open to all students during study hall or lunch. Ask your teachers for a pass • English Tutor Center • Open to all students during study hall or lunch. Ask your teachers for a pass • National Honor Society • Open to all students after school during activity period, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in the Library. Sign-ups are on the frost desk in the Guidance. • Study Island – Tutoring and SAT Prep • Online program open to all students for all subjects. Access from your home computer. • Login: First name . Last name @ ehths • Password: Your 6 digit student ID number

  9. Career Fairs/Speakers • We have several great career speakers scheduled throughout the school year • Please see anyone in the Guidance office for more information or to sign up!

  10. NCAA Clearinghouse • College bound Student Athletes • Visit http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html for more information • DIVISION I • 16 Core Courses • 4 years of English. • 3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher). • 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school). • 1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science. • 2 years of social science. • 4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or comparative religion/philosophy). • DIVISION II • 16 Core Courses • (2013 and After) • 3 years of English. • 2 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher). • 2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school). • 3 years of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science. • 2 years of social science. • 4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or comparative religion/philosophy).

  11. Teen Center • The Teen Center is located in Modular 105-106. You can visit the website for more information: www.ehtteencenter.com • Some of the services the Teen Center offers are: • Mental Health counseling for students & their family members • Family & school involvement • Social Skills • Self Esteem skill enhancement • Peer Support programs       • Socialization skill enhancement • Access to primary and preventative health services • Pre-vocational & employment services

  12. Digital Citizenship • Digital citizenship can be defined as the appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.  • College & Employment Applications • Social Networking Sites • Personal Web Sites • E-mail Address

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