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AG Transitions: Guidance for Rising 9 th Grade AG Students and their Families

AG Transitions: Guidance for Rising 9 th Grade AG Students and their Families. Presented by the AG Department: Dibrelle Tourret, Director of AG Services Dee Jordan, AG Supervisor Barry McDougald, AG Coordinator. AG Service in High School. Traditional high school setting:

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AG Transitions: Guidance for Rising 9 th Grade AG Students and their Families

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  1. AG Transitions: Guidance for Rising 9th Grade AG Students and their Families Presented by the AG Department: Dibrelle Tourret, Director of AG Services Dee Jordan, AG Supervisor Barry McDougald, AG Coordinator

  2. AG Service in High School • Traditional high school setting: • Rigorous course selection • Honors • Advanced Placement (AP) • International Baccalaureate (IB) • Alternative options for high-performing students: • Early Colleges • IB Programs • AP Capstone Program

  3. Early College Programs • Students complete most high school graduation requirements during their 9th and 10th grade year. • During their junior and senior year, students take college courses, on the college campus, taught by college professors. • School opportunities that foster leadership • Two programs: • The Early College at Guilford • The STEM Early College at NC A&T State University • Offers an AP Capstone Program

  4. International Baccalaureate (IB) Programs • Two-year pre-collegiate rigorous academic program - IB courses begin in11th grade. (Pre-IB 9th and 10th) • Diploma candidates complete 7 IB courses which are assessed according to international standards. • 150 Creativity, Activity and Service hours • Substantial research project • 4 GCS Sites: • Grimsley(Dudley, Northwest, Western) • High Point Central (Andrews, Southwest) • Page(Northern, Northeast, Eastern) • Smith(Southeast, Ragsdale, Southern)

  5. AP Capstone Program • Program develops students’ skills in research, analysis, evidence-based arguments, collaboration, writing, and presenting. • AP Capstone Certificate and Diploma • AP Seminar • AP Research • 4+ AP courses • Site: • Western Guilford High School • One of first AP Capstone schools in NC • Service Learning Diploma requirement

  6. Are there any questions regarding: • High school AG Service Model • High school options for high performing students

  7. Beyond Academics • Time management and organization • Stress management • Pursue interests – balance • Clubs – seek out or create • Leadership counts • Service Organizations – Service Learning Diploma • Part-time jobs – to work or not to work • College applications – start looking early • Seek out scholarship opportunities • Resume and transcript starts day 1

  8. Additional Information • Block vs Traditional • Block • 4, 90-minute periods per day • Classes change at the semester  • Traditional • 6, 55-minute periods per day  • Year-long courses • Zero period, offered to allow for a 7th course option  College admissions testing PSAT (11th grade = Merit Scholar) SAT or ACT?  Many high schools offer ACT and SAT prep opportunities and informational sessions http://sat.collegeboard.org/home http://www.actstudent.org/

  9. Opportunities • NC School of Science and Math • http://www.ncssm.edu/ • Residential and online programs • Governor’s School • http://www.ncgovschool.org/ • Rising 11th and 12th grade • Duke TIP • http://tip.duke.edu/ • Summer experiences 

  10. Upcoming Events • Choice Showcase • Wednesday, March 13 • 5:30pm to 8:30pm  • Greensboro Coliseum Special Events Center • High School Option Nights • Tuesday, March 21 • 6pm – 7pm  • Jefferson Elementary School • Thursday, March 26 • 6pm – 7pm  • Union Hill Elementary School • Tuesday Tours (Daytime)  • March 19 • March 26 • April 2 • Open House Event (Evening) • Window, March 12 – April 5 • Date determined by school 

  11. Are there any questions regarding: • Social and emotional needs of high school students • High school scheduling • Enrichment opportunities • Upcoming Events

  12. Learn More! • To learn more about AG services in GCS middle high schools access the Academically Gifted (AG) Options in GCS High Schools Handout using the QR code or visit https://goo.gl/mg4s26

  13. Guilford PAGE Presentation

  14. Guilford PAGE Panel • At this time we will have high school students provide their perspective on their transition to high school and speak on the high school options for our gifted learners.

  15. Guilford County PAGE • Mission: Partners for the Advancement of Gifted Education is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supporting our community’s brightest young minds with strong advocacy for the advancement of gifted education.  We provide the tools to engage and empower all those involved with gifted children, thereby building tomorrow’s leaders today. • www.GuilfordCountyPAGE.org • We are an affiliate of NCAGT.

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