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East Ridge High School

Meet the Knights. East Ridge High School. 9 th Grade A-L: Ms. Fountain 9 th Grade M-Z: Mr. Lecker 10 th Grade A-L: Ms. Gabel 10 th Grade M-Z: Mrs. Ratter 11 th Grade A-L: Ms. Fountain 11 th Grade M-Z: Mr. Lecker 12 th Grade A-L: Ms. Gabel 12 th Grade M-Z: Mrs. Ratter

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East Ridge High School

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  1. Meet the Knights East Ridge High School

  2. 9th Grade A-L: Ms. Fountain 9th Grade M-Z: Mr. Lecker 10th Grade A-L: Ms. Gabel 10th Grade M-Z: Mrs. Ratter 11th Grade A-L: Ms. Fountain 11th Grade M-Z: Mr. Lecker 12th Grade A-L: Ms. Gabel 12th Grade M-Z: Mrs. Ratter 9th-12th Grade AVID: Ms. Keaveny ERHS Counselors

  3. Students have access to a counselor during lunches on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. • Schedule appointments • Pick up ACT/SAT waivers • Ask questions • Discuss concerns or ideas Guidance Express

  4. www.lake.k12.fl.us/erh • Graduation Requirements • Scholarships/Bright Futures • Dual Enrollment • Voluntary Public (Community) Service • ACT/SAT Information • ERHS College Planning and Scholarship Guide ERHS Website – Guidance Page

  5. To enter 10th grade: • 5 credits with at least one credit in either math or English • To enter 11th grade: • 11 credits • To enter 12th grade: • 17 credits • To graduate high school: • 24 credits, required courses and assessments, and 2.0 grade point average (GPA) Promotion requirements

  6. 4 credits English • 4 credits math • Algebra 1 or Algebra 1A/1B • Geometry • 3 credits science • Biology • 3 credits social studies • World History • US History • Economics • US Government • 1 credit Fine/Performing or Practical Art • 1 credit HOPE • 8 electives • (1 course must be through online learning) Graduation Requirements 2013-2014 cohort • Assessments • Pass 10th grade FCAT Reading • Pass Algebra 1 EOC • The following courses have EOC’s that will also count as 30% of the final grade: • Algebra1 • Geometry • Algebra 2 • Biology • US History • Industry Certification Credits • Industry certification that grants college credit may be used for up to 2 math credits and/or 1 science credit. • GPA and Credits • 2.0 minimum unweighted GPA • 24 credits

  7. 4 credits English • 4 credits math • Algebra 1 or Algebra 1A/1B • Geometry • 3 credits science • Biology • 3 credits social studies • World History • US History • Economics • US Government • 1 credit Fine/Performing or Practical Art • 1 credit HOPE • 8 electives • (1 course must be through online learning) Graduation Requirements 2012-2013 cohort • Assessments • Pass 10th grade FCAT Reading • Pass Algebra 1 EOC • If student is taking a course tied to an EOC, student must take the EOC exam, even if the cohort is not required to pass the exam or have the EOC constitute 30% of the final grade. • The following course has an EOC that will count as 30% of the final grade: • US History • GPA and Credits • 2.0 minimum unweighted GPA • 24 credits

  8. 4 credits English • 4 credits math • Algebra 1 or Algebra 1A/1B • Geometry • 3 credits science • Biology • 3 credits social studies • World History • US History • Economics • US Government • 1 credit Fine/Performing or Practical Art • 1 credit HOPE • 8 electives • (1 course must be through online learning) Graduation Requirements 2011-2012 cohort • Assessments • Pass 10th grade FCAT Reading • Pass Algebra 1 EOC • If student is taking a course tied to an EOC, student must take the EOC exam, even if the cohort is not required to pass the exam or have the EOC constitute 30% of the final grade. • GPA and Credits • 2.0 minimum unweighted GPA • 24 credits

  9. 4 credits English • 4 credits math • Algebra 1 or Algebra 1A/1B • Geometry • 3 credits science • Biology • 3 credits social studies • World History • US History • Economics • US Government • 1 credit Fine/Performing or Practical Art • 1 credit HOPE • 8 electives Graduation Requirements 2010-2011 cohort • Assessments • Pass 10th grade FCAT Reading • If student is taking a course tied to an EOC, student must take the EOC exam, even if the cohort is not required to pass the exam or have the EOC constitute 30% of the final grade. • The following course has an EOC that will count as 30% of the final grade: • Algebra 1 • GPA and Credits • 2.0 minimum unweighted GPA • 24 credits

  10. Meet graduation requirements of cohort group AND: • Earn 1 credit of Algebra 2 • Earn 1 credit in Statistics, Trigonometry/Analytical Geometry, or Calculus • Earn 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics • Earn 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or Physics • AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics, AP Environmental, Anatomy/Physiology Honors • Earn 1 credit in AP, IB or college DE course OR pass an approved industry certification exam • Earn 2 credits in the same foreign language • Pass Biology EOC exam • Pass US History EOC exam Standard Diploma Scholar designation

  11. Meet graduation requirements of cohort group AND: • Attain 1 or more industry certifications Standard Diploma merit designation

  12. Lake Technical Center • Upon completion of graduation requirements for most programs • Usually during 12th grade • TABE assessment at LTC • Lake Sumter State College • 11th and 12th grade • 2 courses or 8 semester hours • 3.0 minimum unweightedGPA (maintained during dual enrollment and with 2.0 minimum college GPA) • College entrance score through PERT • Next PERT assessment: Wednesday, November 6th; must register by November 1st Dual enrollment – See your counselor

  13. www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org • Seniors apply after December 1st of their senior year • Social Security number needs to be on record at ERHS • Transcripts are sent from the district to the state 3 times per year – June, August, and February • If your child does not fulfill the VPS and/or test score requirements by February, please note that his/her transcript will not be evaluated until the late June transmittal. • FLDOE notifies the student of eligibility via email Bright Futures Bright Futures Test Score Requirements for Class of 2014 Florida Academic Scholar - 100 hours Voluntary Public service 2014 – SAT 1290 or ACT 29 Florida Medallion Scholar - 75 hours Voluntary Public Service 2014 – SAT 1170 or ACT 26 Florida Gold Seal Scholarship – 30 hours Voluntary Public Service

  14. Help your student in choosing a career. Provides assessments to discover interests and skills your child needs in order to find the right career. Investigate Florida colleges and degrees. Find out what different programs are offered at different Florida institutions, so if you’re looking for colleges that offer a certain degree, the search will show all the schools that offer that particular program. Apply online for admissions and financial aid. Enables your child to apply online to multiple Florida colleges by entering personal information just once. How to Check your Bright futures eligibility www.flvc.org *use your SSN followed by an “X” for your student ID

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