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Class of 2020

Class of 2020. One year (and a couple of months) until graduation!. Review the 2019-2020 Academic Handbook ( Green ) Graduation Plans Review how GPA works (and rank ) – look at transcripts University admissions & top 10% law Community Colleges Discuss the PreAP /AP program

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Class of 2020

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  1. Class of 2020 One year (and a couple of months) until graduation!

  2. Review the 2019-2020 Academic Handbook (Green) • Graduation Plans • Review how GPA works (and rank) – look at transcripts • University admissions & top 10% law • Community Colleges • Discuss the PreAP/AP program • Discuss the Dual Credit/Collegiate HS Programs • Review HS Graduation Plans/STAAR & Attendance Requirements Today’s Agenda

  3. Review the Naviance program – email, official transcripts • College & Career Center • SAT/ACT exams – take this semester on a Saturday (or….more info to follow) • College Visits (2 with prior approval) • Applying to college (when?) - Today’s agenda - continued

  4. Pages 1-21 include: • Earning credits, alternate credit opportunities, Pre-AP & AP programs, grading, GPA, rank, UIL, NCAA, graduation programs and more… • Pages 23-108 include: • All courses offered based on Endorsement Plan • Pages 109-122 include: • Dual credit and dual credit workforce program information (COM) • Pages 123-131 include: • Planning websites and timeline for each grade level to prepare for college Dickinson HS Academic Handbook 2019-2020

  5. To graduate from Dickinson High School, you must: • Attend school at least 90% of time and make a semester grade of 70 or higher to receive credit for each semester course • Less than 75% attendance is automatic lost credit with no option for appeal • Earn 26 credits to complete the requirements of a graduation plan with an endorsement • Pass all of the 5 STAAR EOC exams – English 1, English 2, Algebra 1, Biology, US History

  6. 19.0 Credits = 12th Grade 26.0 Specific Credits + STAAR EOC Exams = Graduation Grade Level Classification Page 9

  7. P.19

  8. Graduation: Foundation Plan with Endorsement& Distinguished Level of Achievement 4.0 credits of English 4.0 Credits of Math (includes Algebra 2) 4.0 Credits of Science 3.0 Credits of Social Studies 2.0 Credits of Foreign Language 1.0 Credit Fine Art 1.0 Credit P.E. + 7.0 Electives – 4-5 specific to endorsement TOTAL = 26 credits Page 18

  9. SAMPLE GRADUATION PLAN FINE ARTS

  10. Seniors with 21 credits in the fall with no graduation required electives pending are allowed 2 off periods each semester. • Students must have transportation to leave campus at approximately 12:45pm everyday. • Students on campus after 12:45pm will have classes add to their schedule. *OFF PERIODS

  11. Gator Aide is a local (non-state credit) – does not count toward the 26 credits needed for graduation • Criteria • Good attendance • Little to No Discipline • 21.5 credits for 1 semester Gator Aide • 22 credits for 2 semesters of Gator Aide • Job assignment designated by counselor and AP GATOR AIDES

  12. G.P.A. Scale • 0.00 to 6.000 • Calculation based on each semester grade • Determines your class rank (how you compare) • 1 to 618 (11 grade) • #1 = first in class / top student Determines your future opportunities – college, scholarships, college sports, job offerings, etc… GRADE POINT AVERAGE = G.P.A.

  13. Class Rank • Your rank is where you stand in your class based on GPA. • If you have the highest GPA in your class- then you would be ranked #1 out of the number of students in your class. EX: 1 out of 618 Each student is ranked 1 through 618. • Why does it matter???

  14. WHAT DOES A UNIVERSITY LOOK AT FOR ADMISSIONS? • Rank and GPA (grades) • Challenging Schedule (your transcript) • Standardized Test Scores (SAT, ACT) • Extracurricular Activities (resume) • Fine Arts, Sports, Organization, Clubs, Academic Competitions, etc…. • Essay Writing • Leadership Roles (resume) • Letters of Recommendation (counselor and teacher(s))

  15. Grade Point Average Each semester grade is given points. The points are averaged together for the GPA. Grading Scale Page 10

  16. CURRENT GRADE LEVEL BASED ON TOTAL CREDITS EARNED STAAR EOC STATUS EARNED AND UNEARNED CREDITS FOR CLASSES TAKEN GPA/RANK/QUARTILE BASED ON CREDIT GRADE LEVEL TOTAL CREDITS EARNED ENDORSEMENT WORKING TOWARDS

  17. If you attend a Texas public high school and graduate in the top 10% of your class, you are automatically admitted to any public university in Texas (exception - University of Texas at Austin, top 6%) Public universities in Texas: University of Houston, Sam Houston State University, Stephen F. Austin University, Texas A&M University, Texas State University, and many more! Top 10% Law

  18. “I AM NOT IN TOP 10%. CAN I STILL ATTEND A UNIVERSITY AS A FRESHMAN?”Yes! Each university has their own guidelines as to how they accept new students. Always apply to your first choice….and more.Remember: Apply to “4 or more” colleges1. Dream school2. Fall-back school3. Middle of the road school 4. A different middle of the road school

  19. Examples: University of Houston – freshman admissions http://www.uh.edu/admissions/ Sam Houston State University – freshman admissions http://www.shsu.edu/admissions/ UNIVERSITY ADMISSTIONS

  20. Straight to work • Military ________________________________ • Certification or Licensure (6-18 months) • Associate Degree (2-3 years) ________________________________ • Bachelor Degree (4 years) • Master Degree (6 years) • Doctorate Degree (8+ years) Choices after HS

  21. Community CollegesThey usually offer:*Continuing Education for adult students (non-credit)* Certifications* Licenses* Associate Degrees…that lead toward a Bachelors degree* Honors Programs* Typically lower costs than a university or private school

  22. Local Community CollegesCollege of the Mainland (COM) – in districtAlvin Community CollegeSan Jacinto CollegeHouston Community College* The colleges many times have multiple campus’ that offer different programs. Find a campus that offers a program that leads to your career choice.

  23. PreAP or AP next year? • Grades this year + STAAR scores determine eligibility for next year. • See chart in handbook on P. 7 for requirements • Plus • Parent/guardian must attend mandatory PreAP/AP meeting (or see video) & sign • Expectations • Summer assignments completed • Sign a commitment to the program • Take the AP exam for college credit (3 or above) • Make a good/reasonable choice when signing up. You will not be removed until the end of the 1st nine-week grading period if you change your mind • Pages 4-7 of handbook

  24. What is dual credit? • How is it offered here at the HS for seniors? • What do I need to do to take dual credit? Is Dual Credit for you?

  25. Collegiate High School new application will be out on their website soon. • There is a new page added where students will need to use the CHS app. • Deadline to submit application for Collegiate HS is May 3, 2019

  26. 1.ATTEND INFORMATIONAL MEETING – January 31st at DHS (Parent University) • 2. Complete college application for COM • 3. Take the TSI (college readiness exam) – unless already taken and received scores needed • 4. Submit required documents • 5. Submit shot records including meningitis • 6. See Mr. Herbert with questions 2019 DUAL CREDIT AND COLLEGIATE HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION/STEPS

  27. Naviance Family Connections* Research colleges* Research careers* Take a career interest survey* Build a resume,and more….* Receive emails & updates from Mr. Herbert (update new email address under profile)* Order official transcriptsDHS website – Quicklinks

  28. What you can see on Skyward: • GPA: Gradebook Tab • Rank: GradebookTab • Current Grades: GradebookTab • Attendance: Attendance Tab • Course Selection: Schedule Tab • STAAR Test Scores: Test Scores Tab • Endorsement: Endorsement Tab • Unofficial Transcript: Portfolio Tab SKYWARD INFORMATION

  29. Location – D101 • Lionel DeLuna (College of the Mainland) • List of available scholarships • 6 computers for student use • Help signing up for SAT/ACT (fee waivers) • Help applying to college • Help with Skyward/Naviance passwords • Open during lunch DHS College & Career Center

  30. SAT exam* Required for university admissions and many scholarships * Recommended all 11th take in the spring of junior year. Go ahead register now for different dates.* SAT exams are held on Saturdays (generally)* Study by using PSAT results & Khan Academy* Collegeboard should have sent email to you with instructions for linking to Khan Academy with individualized practice.* More information regarding the PSAT and Khan Academy will be given on January 31st (Parent University)* SAT fee waivers in D101 for those on F/R Lunch.* Registration fee – SAT - $47.50, SAT w/essay - $64.50* ACT - $49.50, ACT w/essay $58.50

  31. This year DISD is providing a spring SCHOOL-DAY SAT on April 23rd (Tuesday). • This SAT is for juniors only • Cost - $10 and $5 if you are on free/reduced lunch • 150 spots available on a first-come, first-served basis • Students may register from January 31-February 15, 2019 • Registration will be held in the counseling center during lunches • To register, students must pay the fee (cash only at this time) • Once the 150 spots are gone, students wanting to take the SAT (or ACT) will need to register for a Saturday date. NEW SAT INFO!

  32. Texas Boys State – summer at University of Texas Texas Bluebonnet Girls State – summer at Texas Lutheran University - where, for one week, participants, or “citizens”, organize their own city, county, and state governments. More information to come soon – watch and listen for announcements Leadership Opportunities for 11th

  33. University of Houston – November 15 (Priority) • University of Texas – November 1 (Priority) & December 1 (Regular) • Texas A&M University – December 1 • Sam Houston State Univ. – August 1 • Texas State Univ. – March 1 College application deadlines(currently)– ApplyTexas.org

  34. PLAN! This PowerPoint presentation will be posted on the DHS website in a few days. The 2019-2020 Academic Handbook is also posted on the DHS site.Skyward Log In?Username: DISD (ID#)Password: Disd (MMDDYYYY)*Go to Rm D101 during lunchif you are locked out.*See Mr. Herbert during lunch for questions.

  35. PSAT SCORES DISTRIBUTED • DUAL CREDIT and COLLEGIATE HS INFORMATION • Junior Meeting • NCAA Eligibility Information – presented by Mr. Anderson • ALL CLASS OF 2020 COHORT WILL BE CALLED TO THE COUNSELING CENTER TO SELECT 12th GRADE COURSES ALPHABETICALLY STARTING MONDAY, JANUARY 28 • BE PREPARED PARENT UNIVERSITY – JAN 31 COURSE SELECTION

  36. This is your Life! • You have choices: • Take advantage of the opportunities offered • Tutorials (by teacher, Lighted Windows/Open Doors, Before & After School, etc. • 2. Clubs and organizations – Get Involved! • EVERYTHING counts in high school- every class, every absence, etc.

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