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Class of 2015 and 2016

Preparing for Your Future!. Class of 2015 and 2016. A. Introductions B. Making the Most of High School C. Graduation Requirements D. Promotion Requirements/GPA E. FCAT and EOC Requirements F. Diploma Options G. Tutoring H. Educational Opportunities

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Class of 2015 and 2016

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  1. Preparing for Your Future! Class of 2015and 2016

  2. A. Introductions B. Making the Most of High School C. Graduation Requirements D. Promotion Requirements/GPA E. FCAT and EOC Requirements F. Diploma Options G. Tutoring H. Educational Opportunities I. Paths After High School J. Paying for Education K. Bright Futures/VPS L. Attendance Policy Agenda

  3. Mrs. Campos Dr. Green Mrs. Theobald Services provided: • scheduling/academic planning • career counseling • Individual/small group counseling • Post secondary planning • Crisis management /referrals • AND MORE…. • What you need to know in 9th grade….. • Graduation requirements • What you need to pass to 10th, and 11th • What is GPA (grade point average) + What is the Attendance policy , Learn attendance policy

  4. Students will be challenged to think for themselves and make good decisions. They’ll also have to start thinking about college or job training and career choices. Plan to: Learn to track your own credits, GPA, graduation requirements, and educational opportunities Have good attendance* Have a study schedule/manage time wisely Get involved in school activities (sports, clubs, etc.) KNOW YOUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR MAKING THE MOST OF HIGH SCHOOL

  5. High school requirements24 Credit Standard diploma • Class of 2015 • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1 and Geometry) • 3 Science (2 Labs) • 1 World History • 1 American History * • .5 American Gov • .5 Econ • Class of 2016 • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2) • 3 Science • 1 World History • 1 American History* • .5 American Gov • .5 Econ

  6. 1 Hope Credit 1 Fine, Performing, or Practical Arts Credit 1 Online Credit 8 Elective Credits =24 required credits 2.0+ GPA Requirements (Continued)24 credit option

  7. Also needed for graduation • Class of 2015 • 10th Grade FCAT 2.0 Reading (pass with 245 or higher) • Algebra 1 EOC (Pass with 399 or higher) • Geometry EOC (30% of final grade) • Biology EOC (30% of final grade) • Class of 2016 • 10th Grade FCAT 2.0 Reading (pass with 245 or higher) • Algebra 1 EOC (Pass with 399 or higher) • Geometry EOC • Biology EOC • Scores for Geometry and Biology have not been determined.

  8. Promotion requirements 9th grade to 10th (Fall) 5 credits complete (must earned English or Algebra 1) 10th grade to 11th (FALL) 11 credits completed 11th grade to 12TH (FALL) 17+ credits completed

  9. Unweighted GPA Regular classes A = 4 B = 3 C = 2 D = 1 F = 0 For Standard Graduation *Weighted GPA Honors DE/AP A = 5 A = 6 B = 4 B = 5 C = 3 C = 4 D = 2 D = 3 For College/Bright Futures Unweighted vs Weighted GPA

  10. Diploma options

  11. 24 CREDIT OPTION (STANDARD TRACK) 18 CREDIT COLLEGE PREP (TRACK MUST BE CHOSEN BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF 10TH GRADE) 18 CREDIT CAREER PREP (TRACK MUST BE CHOSEN BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF 10TH GRADE) DIPLOMA OPTIONS Continued

  12. Helpful resources for students who are struggling. • Teachers • Other students • Community resources • Ask for help • Build a relationship • Take responsibility Tutoring

  13. EDUCATIONAL Opportunities WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL: • Advanced Placement (AP) courses • Earn College Credit by passing the AP exam • Colleges love it! • Dual Enrollment (LSCC) • Earn college credit while in high school • 3.0 GPA required • Must be a 10th grader • Dual Enrollment (LSCC) • P.E.R.T (English 99; Reading 104; Mathematics 113) • have qualifying scores • If students passed their 10th grade FCAT with a 262 or higher, they won’t need to take PERT reading and English. SEE ME FOR MORE INFO

  14. Lake Technical for vocational training • Programs available: Welding Automobile Service & Repair Cosmetology Fire, Police, Corrections Accounting, Digital Design Culinary Arts, Hospitality EMT, CNA, Home Health Aid Requirements: 2.0 GPA, pass FCAT, take a TABE test and be on track for graduation. EDUCATIONAL Opportunities WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL:

  15. STUDENTS HAVE 3 BASIC CHOICES AFTER HIGH SCHOOL… Paths after High School Work Military More School

  16. Minimum 3.5 GPA or above At least 2 years of a Foreign Language (some out-of-state require more) Math at least through Algebra II and strongly recommended through Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry Take ACT or SAT at least by Spring of Junior year. Register online. Fee waivers available for students who receive free or reduced lunch. Visit www.facts.org for college search Four Year University or College Path

  17. Discuss options with School Counselor Decide on type of program/interest Obtain information on program and school Take necessary tests Technical Path

  18. Take ASVAB (given at LMHS in the fall) Provides money for college Free Healthcare Free Housing Valuable Experience VA Home Loans and Benefits Military PATH

  19. Take vocational courses for better Job/promotions/pay Have good references/resume Earn valuable work experience Work Path

  20. BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS • OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS • FINANCIAL AIDE APPLY DURING THE SENIOR YEAR OF High School. $PAYING FOR EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL$

  21. Florida Academic Scholar • 3.5 weighted based on 16 Core Courses • 100 hours community service • College Entrance Test Scores • SAT 1290 • ACT 29 • $156 per credit (4 year) • $ $78 per credit (2 year) • Florida Medallion Scholar • 3.0 weighted based on 16 core courses • 75 hours community service • Test Scores • SAT 1050 • ACT 23 • $ 95 per credit (4 year) • $78 per credit (2 year) • CRITERIA SUBJECT TO CHANGE Bright Futures scholarships(sign up during 12th grade year)

  22. 4 English classes 4 Math (Algebra 1 and higher) Informal Geometry and Liberal Arts Math don’t count. 3 Science Classes (2 labs) 3 Social Studies (World Hist, American Hist, American Gov’t/Economics) 2 Foreign Languages (sequential, in the same language) May use up to two additional credits from courses in the academic areas listed above and/or AP, fine arts courses to raise the GPA. 16-18 credits used for GPA calculation Bright Futures -classes neededbefore graduation FOR FAS AND MEDALLION ONLY

  23. Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship (2 years only) • 3.0 weighted GPA using 16 credits required for graduation • Must be a Vocational Completer with 3.5 GPA in a minimum of three sequential vocational credits • 30 hours community • College Placement Tests SATACTCPT Math 440 Reading 18 Reading 83 Verbal 440 English 17 Sentence 83 Math 19 Algebra 72 Bright Futures (Cont.)

  24. GOLD SEAL ONLY • 4 English • 4 Math (including Algebra 1) • 3 Science (2 with labs) • 3 Social Studies • 1 Practical Arts or Performing Arts • 1 HOPE • 16 credits Bright Futures classes needed before graduation

  25. All of Bright Futures Scholarships require Volunteer Hours. VOLUNTEER HOURS • 100 hours for FAS • 75 hours for Medallion • 30 for Gold Seal VPS forms are available in our school website under Guidance page. START WORKING ON YOUR HOURS NOW! HOURS EARNED IN GRADES 9TH -12TH QUALIFY *Registration for Bright Futures starts December 1st of senior year. VOLUNTEER HOURS (vps)

  26. lmhs Attendance Policybegan term 2 –january 23, 2012

  27. Four (4) unexcused absences will result in a 59 (F) failing grade for the semester grade only. (9 weeks) • The student would earn a 59 but would still be able to take exams at full credit. The student would still be able to pass a class depending upon the exam grade. Unexcused absences

  28. 3 tardies = 1 unexcused absence Tardies

  29. All missed work is due within 5 days after returning to school (see print-out for exceptions) Make-up work

  30. To participate in or attend an extracurricular activity, a student must be present in school for at least 2 full periods of that school day. participation

  31. Participation points shall be awarded and applied to semester exam. Points are based on classroom attendance (see scale below). *Any absence Excused or Unexcused will count against incentive. (some exceptions apply) 0 days absent 9 points added to exam 1 day absent 6 points added to exam 2 – 3 days absent 3 points added to exam 4 or more days absent 0 points added to exam • Example: A student with a 79% on his/her semester exam and 0 absences would have 9 participation points added to his/her semester exam grade making it an 88/B. Semester exams may not exceed 100 points for grading purposes. SEE THE PRINT-OUT FOR COMPLETE ATTENDANCE POLICY rewards for good attendance

  32. Internet Resources • Google=Lake Minneola High School • http://www.lake.k12.fl.us/lmhs/site/default.asp Other resources: • FLVC.org • Bright Futures • Lake Sumter Community College • Florida Choices (CAREERS) • CollegeBoard.com (SAT) • ACTstudent.org

  33. student Checklist • Earn Good Grades • Have Good Attendance • Follow the rules • Meet with your guidance counselor • Get involved with clubs, sports or other extracurricular activities • Take advantage of academic opportunities…….

  34. Make an appointment to see your guidance counselor or visit them in the Guidance Corner in the cafeteria during your lunch.

  35. Quotes To Live by: “Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” “THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING……

  36. Please limit your questions to general topics. Questions

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