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Class of 2018 FRESHMAN SEMINAR

Class of 2018 FRESHMAN SEMINAR. UNIVERSITY COUNSELORS Amanda Keating: A-C Tim Papp: D-N Jeannine Miller: O-Z MEDICAL COUNSELOR ??. ACADEMICS//RESPONSIBILITY. YOUR FUTURE IS NOW BE INFOMRED Our Primary Goal For You Today.

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Class of 2018 FRESHMAN SEMINAR

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  1. Class of 2018 FRESHMANSEMINAR UNIVERSITY COUNSELORS Amanda Keating: A-C Tim Papp: D-N Jeannine Miller: O-Z MEDICAL COUNSELOR ??

  2. ACADEMICS//RESPONSIBILITY YOUR FUTURE IS NOW BE INFOMRED Our Primary Goal For You Today

  3. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENTPersonal Growth Correlates with Academic Growth and Success DISIPLINED/ PREPARATION BERESPONSIBLE • Be on time everyday • Attend every class • Do all assigned work • Always study and prepare • Focus on factors you can control • Avoid excuses • Hold yourself accountable • Set Goals and Objectives • Meet all deadlines • Make sound choices; • Seek to challenge yourself • Avoid procrastination, complacency, and laziness • Be active and involved • Ask for help when needed • Take your JOB serious! TASK ORIENTED/ FOCUSED ORGANIZATION/ STRUCTURED HARD WORKING/ PERSERVERENCE

  4. ACADEMICS//RESPONSIBILITY STUDENT EXPECTATIONS • To be an ACTIVE and KNOWLEGEBLE participant in your education • Personally know and be familiar with ALL graduation Requirements • Work to your full potential, achieve success at the highest level, and challenge yourself with the best classes from Beginning to End of High School Career • Be you own biggest advocate; know when to ask questions or seek assistance

  5. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTSCLASSOF 2018

  6. GRADUATION REQUIRMENTS--Summary Review--

  7. CORE GRADUATION REQUIRMENTS

  8. FCAT/END OF COURSEASSESSMENTS STUDENTS NEED TO BE AWARE THAT THESE TEST ARE TIED TO STATE GRADUATION REQUIMENTS AND ARE NECESSARY TO PASS IN ORDER TO EARN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NOTE: • YOU WILL BE PLACED IN A STATE MANDATED ELECTIVE COURSEFOR SUPPORT IF YOU DO POORLY OR IF YOU FAIL TO TAKE THE TEST AT ALL.

  9. ACADEMIC PROGRESS EARNED GRADES

  10. MYTH vs. FACT As long as I just get by with doing as little as possible and pass all my classes with a “D,” I will be able to fulfill all my requirement be able to graduate. --MYTH • FACT: It is not easy to simply raise a low GPA • SEE FOLLOWING SLIDE • Notice how difficult it is for student to improve GPA. • This example is to illustrate how difficult it is, even for a relatively decent student who earns just one “D”, to get cumulative GPA above 3.0.

  11. 4 YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL PROGRESSIONIT IS NOT EASY TO RAISE YOUR GPA

  12. ACADEMICS//RESPONSIBILITY DEFINE YOUR ACADEMIC/PERSONAL OBJECIVES YOURacademic objectivesin your approach to school SHOULD consist of: ** Develop and maintain a disciplined homework/review/study schedule ** Continuously seek to grow as a student through : • Improved Work Ethic • Increased Effort • Attention to Detail YOURpersonal objective, as related to both academic and person growth, must focus on the following while in your high school years: ** Become Increasingly More RESPONSIBLE ** Learn to ADVOCATE for yourself ** Learn how to MANAGE and overcome difficult situations ** Develop a sense of ACCOUNTABILITY for both the good and bad

  13. GRADING SYSTEM ’ 1ST 2ND 3RD FINAL EXAM FINAL

  14. ATTENDANCE POLICY

  15. COLLEGE ACADEMIC EXPECTATION

  16. COLLEGE/UNIVERSITYCRITERIA WHAT ARE COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES LOOKING FOR IN STUDENTS?

  17. COLLEGE/UNIVERSITYCRITERIA COLLEGE ADMISSIONS Seeking Well-Rounded Student w/Major Emphasis on the “Big Three”

  18. BRIGHT FUTURES

  19. BRIGHT FUTURESSCHOLARSHIP IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU HAVE EDUCATED YOURSELF ON ALL CRITERIA AND REQIRMENTS OF THE BRIGHT FUTURE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/SSFAD/bf/ IT IS OUR RECOMMENDATION THAT YOU VISIT BRIGHT FUTURES OFFICIAL WEBSITE TO REVIEW THIS PROGRAMS STATE REQUIRMENT GUIDLINES

  20. BRIGHT FUTURESSCHOLARSHIP

  21. PLANNINGBeyond 9th grade

  22. PLANNING BE AWARE OF YOUR FUTURE OPTIONS IN YOUR 11TH AND 12TH GRADE YEAR

  23. COLLEGE PROGRAMSFOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LOOKING FORWARD TO JUNIOR/SENIOR YEAR PLAN AHEAD/BEOME KNOWLEDGEBLE

  24. DUAL ENROLLMENT Earn college credits for free! • St. Petersburg College offers college classes to qualified high school students in Pinellas County at no charge! These courses give students credits toward a high school diploma and a college degree. Courses are available on SPC campuses and some local high school campuses. What's required to enroll • 3.0unweighted cumulative GPA • Satisfactory scores on the College Placement Test (PERT) or SAT/ACT/FCAT. • Obtain the signature of the high school principal on the Permission form Dual Campus Coursework form indicating the student is prepared for the dual enrollment experience. TO RESEARCH FURTHER: • http://www.spcollege.edu/central/de/index.htm PT ENROLLMENT --Up To 3 Class--

  25. EARLY COLLEGE Earn college credits for free! A unique partnership between St. Petersburg College and Pinellas County Schools The Early College Program offers college credit hours as well as high school credit at no cost to highly motivated students in grade 11.Earn as many as 60+ credits towards a 4-year bachelor's degree through participation in the Early College Program. Who is eligible? • Students entering grade 11  What's required? • A 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or higher. • Satisfactory scores on the College Placement Test (CPT/PERT) or SAT/ACT/FCAT. FULL TIME SPC CAMPUS

  26. EARLY ADMISSIONS Start college early - for free! • St. Petersburg College offers early college admission to qualified high school students in Pinellas County at no charge! This program gives students credit toward a high school diploma and a college degree. • Earn as many as 30+ credits towards a 4-year bachelor's degree through participation in the Early Admission Program. Who’s eligible? • Pinellas County students who have completed three years of high school with a minimum of 18 credits earned and who have achieved an acceptable score for college-level courses on the SAT, ACT, FCAT or SPC College Placement Test (including math). There is no cost for application, tuition or textbooks. What’s required to enroll? • Student must: • See their guidance counselor to verify that they are eligible. • Spend their senior year as a full-time SPC student. • Have at least an unweighted cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (unweighted) for all high school work attempted. FULL TIME --12 GR ONLY-- SPC CAMPUS

  27. TUTORINGOPTIONS

  28. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE • DO NOT WAIT UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE • TAKE ACTION • CONFRONT YOUR AREAS OF DIFFICULTY IMMEDIATELY BE SMART/SEEK TUTORING

  29. TUTORING RESOURCESSEEK HELP WHEN YOU NEED IT If you need help or have a question, always start first with your teacher!!! Could you benefit from additional help? Take advantage of the FREE tutoring resources we have to offer!!! • Monday & Wednesday evening tutoring (Most Subjects) • Where: Cafeteria 6-8pm • See www.phuhs.orgfor schedule • National Honor Society Tutoring (All Subjects) • When: After school on Wednesday • Spanish Honor Society (All Levels) • When: Tuesdays and Thursdays (after school) • Where: 5-212 • Homework Help Line • 547-7223 or 442-3226 • Monday – Thursday 5:00pm-8:00pm To seek referral for PAID Tutors, See Counselor

  30. WebsiteACADEMIC ASSISTANCE“Free Classroom Open to the World”(ALL SUBJECTS) The Khan Academy http://www.khanacademy.org/ TO FIND CLIPS OF VIDEO INSTRUTION PERSUBJECT

  31. Q & A PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS AT THIS TIME

  32. HOMEWORK GENERAL OUTLOOK HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT SCHOOL AND WHAT ROLE TO YOU FEEL YOU NEED TO TAKE ON IN BECOMING ADEQUATELY EDUCATED WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL? GENERAL ADVICE IT IS NEVER TOO EARLY TO BE CONCERNED WITH THE VARIOUS FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR FUTURE DO NOT BE FOOLED INTO BELIEVING THAT ITS OKAY TO MESS AROUND IN YOUR FRESHMAN AND SOPHMORE YEAR….AND THINK YOU’LL BE FINE IN YOUR JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR WITH ALITTLE EFFORT YOU MUST ESTABLISH POSITIVE HABITS

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