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Class of 2020

Class of 2020. There is no script. Live your life. Soak it all in . Dick Costolo to University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2013. Information for Today. Franklin Graduation Requirements Math Sequence and Senior Math Senior English Scheduling Process Class Visit Schedule. Post Secondary

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Class of 2020

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  1. Class of 2020 There is no script. Live your life. Soak it all in. Dick Costolo to University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2013

  2. Information for Today Franklin • Graduation Requirements • Math Sequence and Senior Math • Senior English • Scheduling Process • Class Visit Schedule Post Secondary • Post Secondary Options

  3. Graduations Requirements • Review the Requirements in the Program of Study • Program of Study is located on Franklin website • Refer to Scheduling Memo

  4. Credit Requirements • You must have 23 credits to graduate • You must meet all Michigan Merit Curriculum requirements ***Refer to Scheduling Memo*** • If you are short credits, please see your counselor to discuss recovery options

  5. Night School Credit Recovery • Spring Mini SessionMay 2 – June 6 • Cost is $230.00 per class • Classes meet FOUR evenings a week: 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. • Classes are held at Cass Elementary • Some classes are on-line • You must be 16 years of age on the first day of school in September of 2018 to attend • See your Guidance Counselor for more details

  6. Summer School 2019 Classes meet 5 weeks Monday through Thursday Cost to be determined in June A maximum of 2 classes can be taken Attendance: You cannot miss more that two classes or you will lose your money and credit Registration Packets will be available from your Guidance Counselor No transportation will be provided

  7. English Requirements • 1.0 Language Arts 9 • 1.0 Language Arts 10 • 0.5 Composition • 0.5 Literature • 1.0 Senior English

  8. SENIOR ENGLISH 1st SEMESTER • Humanities I • Conflicts and Compromise • Leadership and Literature • Writing for Publication

  9. SENIOR ENGLISH 2nd SEMESTER • Humanities 2 • Researching Contemporary Issues • Media Literacy • Writing for Publication

  10. Math Requirements • 1.0 Geometry • 1.0 Algebra 1 • 1.0 Algebra 2 • 1.0 Senior Math

  11. Senior Related Math Elective Courses • Financial Literacy, Can take one or both semesters • Marketing 1 or Marketing 2 • Sports and Entertainment Marketing • Marketing 3 or Marketing 4 • Managing Money or Bus. Tech Mgt. • AP Chemistry • AP Physics • All Career Center Classes

  12. Math Sequence JUNIOR YEAR Algebra 2b Algebra 2/Pre-Calc. Acc. Pre-Calc. SENIOR YEAR Senior Math Elective Pre-Calculus OR Calculus Trig Explorations OR Math Elective AP Calculus

  13. IS THIS YOU? If you FAILED One of the MATH Sequence Classes', and you have NOT MADE IT UP in Summer or Night School; You MUST add it to your SENIOR YEAR

  14. Science Requirements • 1.0 Biology • 1.0 Chemistry • 1.0 Physics or two semesters of LCTC

  15. Social Studies Requirements • 1.0 World History • 1.0 United States History • 0.5 American Government • 0.5 Economics

  16. World Language Requirement • 2 years of the same World Language • 1 year of the same World Language and 1 year of a Career and Technical Education (CTE)course • 1 year of the same World Language and 1 additional year of required VPAA Credit

  17. Visual and Performing Arts Family and Consumer Sciences: •Creative Design •Foods 1 & 2 •Interior Design Industrial Technology: •Intro. Woods & Adv. Woods •Intro. Drafting •Small Engines Music: •Senior Jazz Band •Concert & Symphonic Band •Jr. & Senior Orchestra •Fresh. & Soph. Orchestra •Franklin Choir •Cantando Chorus •Bel Canto Choir Art: • Fund. Of Art • Painting, Adv. Painting • Drawing, Adv. Drawing • Clay, Adv. Clay • Photo, Adv. Photo • Adv. Art Techniques Business: • Mktg. 1, 2 & 3 • Sports Mktg. • Business Tech Mgmt. • Adv. Bus. Tech • E-Commerce, Project Design Lang Arts: • Drama & Adv Drama LCTC: • All Classes Family and Consumer Sciences: • Creative Design • Foods 1 & 2 • Interior Design Industrial Technology: • Intro. Woods & Adv. Woods • Intro. Drafting • Small Engines Music: • Senior Jazz Band • Concert & Symphonic Band • Jr. & Senior Orchestra • Fresh. & Soph. Orchestra • Franklin Choir • Cantando Chorus • Bel Canto Choir

  18. Other Requirements • 0.5 Personal Fitness • 0.5 Health • 1.0 Visual Arts • This includes • Any Art class • Any band/orchestra • Any marketing or computer class • Foods • Drama • Creative and Interior Design • Woods • LCTC classes

  19. New Class & UpDate NEW Computer Science Principles This course is a stepping stone along the STEM Pathway and will be based upon Project Lead the Way… CSP will foster creativity and enhance skills of collaboration. Students will use what they have learned to tackle challenges such as app development & simulation. UPDATE AP Psychology is a FULL-Year Course

  20. LCTC Courses • See Programs of Study on Franklin web page to see: (Blue pages in The Programs of Study Book) • Course Offerings • Articulation Agreements • Courses are all year, both semesters • Courses are two or three hours each Did you attend the Open House?

  21. Skilled Trades Internship • Receive hands-on experience and training while earning high school credit. • Requirements of the program • Minimum GPA of 2.0 • Completed Application due May 1st to Counselor • Two Educator Recommendation Forms • One Counselor Recommendation Form • Willingness to work after school • A valid Driver’s License and transportation

  22. NCAA • If you plan to participate in Division I or II athletics while attending college, review the NCAA eligibility requirements in the Program of Study. • This information is also available at www.eligibilitycenter.org • Courses and SAT/ACT scores defined for both D1 and D2 Schools

  23. Things to Remember While Scheduling… • Any failed classes that may need to be rescheduled for credit • This year, more than ever, it is your responsibility to plan the appropriate course of study Ask Questions!!

  24. Scheduling Process • Review Programs of Study • Choose classes on practice course request • Bring signed course request on assigned day to Literature class • Meet with counselor during assigned Literature class date

  25. College Bound Graduates… • Recommendation: Enroll in four academic courses ALL four years of high school: English Sequenced Courses Mathematic Sequenced Courses Science Electives Social Studies Electives World Language beyond two years College bound students need to earn more academic credit to be prepared for college work.

  26. Community Service Ideas… Need a tracking form? Go to the Guidance Web page Community Service must be done without pay • American Red Cross • Fire Station • Police Department • Boy’s and Girl’s Club • Thrift Stores • Church (above and beyond service or youth group participation) • Safe Ride Program • Senior Center • Community Recreation Center • Assist with Blood Drive • Help with school events (must be outside of class time) • Public Library • Public Schools- Office, Library & Classrooms (outside of class time) • Coaching for any children’s sport team • Chamber of Commerce • Meals on Wheels • Salvation Army • Community Pantry • Special Olympics • YMCA • United Way • Snack bar at school athletic events

  27. LIFE AFTER HIGH SCHOOL…

  28. Post Secondary Options… • Certificate Programs – Usually completed within in one to two years. • Examples: Electrician, Paralegal & Heavy Equipment Operator

  29. Post Secondary Options… • Associates Degree: often required for technical fields, but students can also pursue two-year degrees in business or other professional careers.

  30. Post Secondary Options • Bachelor’s Degree: • undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to seven years (depending on institution and academic discipline).

  31. Post Secondary Options…

  32. HELPWhere do I start? I have a question… I don’t remember…. For more information on researching these options, please visit the FHS Guidance and Counseling Web Page.

  33. Career Counselor Mrs. Strohbeck works at Franklin High School 1 day a week in the Counseling Office.

  34. Career Counselor Sign up to see Mrs. Strohbeck through your counselor -Work with students who do not know what they want to do after graduation and make an Action Plan! -Work with students who know they do not want to attend a 4-year university! -Help with applications for apprenticeships, community college, trade schools, and financial aid completion. Work with students who want to learn about careers in the professional trades: -Construction -Medical Assistants -Information Technology: computer coder, networking -Manufacturing -Electricians, plumbers, pipefitters, heating & cooling -Cosmetology -Public Safety: Law enforcement, Firefighting, EMS

  35. June Assembly What to Expect & Next Steps • Post Secondary Search • College Applications • Parchment • College Visits • Michigan College Month • Financial Aid & Scholarships

  36. Literature Class Visit Schedule • Thursday 3/7 Price 1st Weber 2 & 3 Lanzon 6th • Friday 3/8 Paszek 1 & 3 Holman 2 & 6 • Monday 3/11 Wells 3, 4 (B lunch) & 6 Smith 5th • Tuesday 3/12 Make-ups

  37. Class of 2020 Be bold, be courageous, be your best. Former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords to Bard College in 2013

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