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10th Grade Parent Night Class of 2019

Class of 2019 Parent Night. 10th Grade Parent Night Class of 2019. Putting The Pieces Together. We S urvived 9 th Grade, S o W e C an Relax, R ight?. If only high school came with an official survival manual Graduation Requirements

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10th Grade Parent Night Class of 2019

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  1. Class of 2019 Parent Night 10th Grade Parent NightClass of 2019 Putting The Pieces Together

  2. We Survived 9th Grade, So We Can Relax, Right? If only high school came with an official survival manual Graduation Requirements Transcripts and Grades Fall Priorities New Sophomore Advising Post-Secondary Planning Healthy Academic Balance

  3. Graduation Requirements23 Credits 4 credits of English 4 credits of Math 3 credits of Social Studies 4 credits of Science 1 credit of Health and Personal Fitness 3 credits of World Language, Career Tech, and/or Fine Art 4 credits of general electives 11 credits required to be promoted to 11th grade

  4. Reading Your Child’s Transcript Numeric Average on 100 Point Scale = Fulton County GPA Failed Course = Permanent Impact on Transcript Each Course Successfully Passed=.5 credit

  5. What if my student fails a class?? • Credit Recovery Lab • GA Credit Recovery • Fulton Virtual Credit Recovery * Offered during the school day* NOT NCAA approved • Summer School • Online at Home (cost required)

  6. Fall PrioritiesMaking the Most of 10th Grade • Communication and Connection is Key • Find the balance between being a helicopter and leaving your child on an island • It’s not too soon to start exploring colleges and their requirements • College Visits for 10th graders begin spring semester • Know what’s coming • PSAT in October as practice for SAT • Consider SAT/ACT Prep class in spring or early Junior Year • Make up credits now, don’t wait until senior year. Only 25% of students who begin 12th grade off track end up graduating on time.

  7. NEW-10th Grade Advisement Parent/Student AppointmentsSpring 2017 Grades and GPA SAT and ACT Test Information Post-Secondary Planning Resources Available from Student Services 11th and 12th Grade Course Advisement

  8. Post-Secondary Planning Just start thinking about it…. Approx. 95% of Roswell seniors report going to a 2 or 4 year institution after graduation. College Considerations Primary Factors #1- GRADES Rigor- but balance! Test Scores Activities, Demonstrated Interest, Essays, institutional factors • Gap Year • Military • Work-Ready

  9. HOPE ScholarshipJust the basics… HOPE/Zell Rigor Requirement: Starting with the Class of 2017, students are required to earn 4 credits in courses possessing “academic rigor” May include but not limited to AP/Honors courses Examples: Chemistry, Spanish 3, Algebra II • Must have minimum 3.0 in Core Classes Only • Middle School Grades do not Count for HOPE • HOPE subtracts the 7 Honors points we add to Honors/AP/MOWR • Then add 0.5 weight to AP/MOWR classes only (not Honors) • Most Academic Electives Count for HOPE (Speech, AP Psych, Current Issues) • Grades for all attempted academic classes included (even F’s)

  10. Healthy Academic BalanceThe key to a happy child and a happy home • Pay attention to your child’s workload and commitments inside and outside the classroom. • Find the balance between academic rigor, interesting courses, and time for pizza on Friday night with friends • Students involved in activities or sports are usually better able to balance their commitments because they have to learn to manage time and be responsible. • Pay close attention to your child’s social, emotional, and physical health and consult with professionals as needed.

  11. Stay Connected ! @Counselors_RHS Text @roswell19 to 81010 @Counselors_RHS

  12. Counselors Are Here to Help! www.roswellstudentservices.weebly.com

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