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BROWNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Class Scheduling Meeting

BROWNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Class Scheduling Meeting. Opening Comments & Introductions. Team 2016 Staff Stacey Lingelbaugh - Assistant Principal Lynn Davis - Counselor Drew Tower - Academic Coach Julie Jackson - Administrative Assistant. Objectives for this meeting.

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BROWNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Class Scheduling Meeting

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  1. BROWNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore Class Scheduling Meeting Compassion Honesty Accountability Integrity Now

  2. Opening Comments & Introductions Team 2016 Staff • Stacey Lingelbaugh - Assistant Principal • Lynn Davis - Counselor • Drew Tower - Academic Coach • Julie Jackson - Administrative Assistant

  3. Objectives for this meeting • Class of 2016 successes • BHS Graduation Requirements / Core 40 Diploma • Academic/Technical Honors Diploma • College/Career Readiness • Scheduling Process • Typical Junior Schedule • Area 31

  4. Early Success! Team 2016 Goals • 97% Graduation Rate • 93% Passing Algebra 1 ECA • 90% Passing English 10 ECA • 65% of students earning an Academic Honors Diploma Goal Update • Only 8 diploma track students are credit deficient • 95% already passed Algebra 1 ECA • Will take English 10 ECA in May • 70% of students currently on track to earn AHD

  5. English/Language Arts 9 credits Mathematics 6* credits @ HS Science 6 credit @ HS Social Studies 6 credits Physical Education 2 credits Health and Wellness 1 credit Fine Arts 1 credit Practical Arts 1 credit Directed Electives 3 credits Electives 8 credits BHS Graduation RequirementsCore 40 Diploma = 43 Total Credits

  6. Academic Honors Diploma = 47 Credits • 2 Math Credits beyond Algebra II • 6-8 World Language Credits • 2 Credits in Fine Arts • GPA = Cumulative equivalent of a “B” No semester grade below a “C-” • Complete one of the following options: • 4 semesters of AP (Must take Exams)/6 credit hours of Dual Credit • 26 ACT Score (Composite) • 1750 SAT Score (No less than 530 on any section)

  7. Technical Honors Diploma = 47 Credits • Complete all requirements for CORE 40 Diploma • Earn 6 credits in college and career preparation courses • Pathway designed industry-based certification or credential, or • Pathway dual credits from the lists of priority courses • GPA = Cumulative equivalent of a “B” No semester grade below a “C-” • Complete one of the following options: • Any one of the options (A-F) of the Core 40 with Academic Honors • Earn the following scores on WorkKeys: Reading (Level 6), Applied Math (Level 6, Locating Information (Level 5) • Earn the following minimum score on Accuplacer: Writing (80), Reading (90), Math (75) • Earn the following minimum scores on Compass: Algebra (66), Writing (70), Reading (80)

  8. Keys steps to College and Career Readiness Sophomore Year Things to do NOW • College Testing - use Sophomore PSAT score report and www.mycollegequickstart.com to improve performance on Junior PSAT and SAT. • Increase Naviance use (login user name is the student ID number, password is student birthdate – 2 numbers for month, 2 for day, 4 for year – no spaces, no dashes) • College visits – use spring break • Leadership • Community Service • Academic Rigor

  9. Keys steps to College and Career Readiness Junior year • Retake PSAT (October) • Take the SAT (www.collegeboard.com) and the ACT (www.act.org) in the spring. Students on free or reduced lunch should request a fee-waiver from the team office. • College Visits - plan at least two college visits – file forms in the team office. • Use Naviance to explore career clusters and to reduce your college list to two or three. • Study and work hard – Last chance to impress a college admissions counselor.

  10. Scheduling Process • Interested students meet with Ben Davis representatives - occurring next Tuesday. • Scheduling Video • Will be shown to students on Jan. 30. (Also available on Team 2016 Website.) • Scheduling worksheet. (Due back to English teachers with a parent signature by February 4.)

  11. Scheduling Process February 6th & 7th - Students will select courses with a counselor in the computer labs – teacher recommendations included. Meet with Mrs. Davis by Spring Break The schedule change deadline is MAY 1 for the 2014-2015 school year. Any changes requested after March 15th will be honored if space is still available.

  12. Typical Junior Year Schedule • English (AP or CP - required) • Math (2 credits - required) • Science (2 credits - required) • US History – required (AP is an option) • World Language (3 years of one or 2/2 for AHD) • Electives and co-curriculars

  13. Course Information 2014-15 Program of Studies Your Best Friend! • Graduation requirements • Courses available by grade • Course Descriptions • Prerequisites • Grade Weighting, Drop/Add, Retake, Athletic policies, etc. • Available online under the Guidance tab on the high school web site

  14. Thanks for Coming! Please stay if your child is interested in a program at the Ben Davis Career Center. Question Cards

  15. Area 31 Career Center Erin Dietrich Career Pathway Specialist

  16. AREA 31 CAREER CENTER

  17. Overview of Area 31 Serves 11 high schools from Hendricks, Morgan and Marion Counties Attached to Ben Davis High School (door 17) Over 40 Career and Technical Education programs 7 Student organizations

  18. Participating High Schools Avon Ben Davis Brownsburg Cascade Danville Decatur Monrovia Mooresville Speedway Tri West Plainfield

  19. Programs Advanced Manufacturing Aerospace Engineering Automotive Collision Repair Automotive Service Technology Aviation Flight Aviation Maintenance Technology Aviation Management Biomedical Sciences Business Cooperative Experiences Business Technology Lab Cadet Teaching Education Professions Cisco Networking Academy Computer Programming Computer Technology Support Construction Trades Cosmetology Criminal Justice Culinary Arts and Hospitality Dental Careers Desktop Publishing Early Childhood Education Electronics and Computers Emergency Medical Services Engineering (Project Lead the Way) Fire and Rescue Graphic Imaging Technology Health Science Education Heating & Air Conditioning Interactive Media Landscape Management Machine Tool Technology Marketing Field Experiences (Co-op) Medical Assisting Pharmacy Tech Radio Broadcasting Technology Education Tractor/Trailer Driving Television Broadcasting Web Page Design Welding

  20. Student Organizations NTHS: National Technical Honor Society DECA:An Association of Marketing Students BPA: Business Professionals of America FFA: Formerly Future Farmers of America FCCLA: Family, Career, & Community Leaders of America HOSA: Health Occupations Students of America SkillsUSA: Ensuring a skilled workforce

  21. AERA 31 Career Center Open house January 28th 5:30-8 p.m.

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