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Class of 2018

Class of 2018. Transition to High School. Types of High Schools. Comprehensive (neighborhood) High Schools Connecticut Technical High Schools Magnet Schools Charter High School Private/Parochial schools Aces Educational Center for the Arts Open Choice. Pathway to Promise .

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Class of 2018

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  1. Class of 2018 Transition to High School

  2. Types of High Schools • Comprehensive (neighborhood) High Schools • Connecticut Technical High Schools • Magnet Schools • Charter High School • Private/Parochial schools • Aces Educational Center for the Arts • Open Choice

  3. Pathway to Promise • What is it? • A private scholarship awarded to someone who lives in New Haven and attends a state 2-4 year college or university in Connecticut. • What are the 5 requirements? • Residency- Must be a New Haven resident and attend a New Haven public school or approved public charter school in the City of New Haven. • Civic Behavior - Have a positive disciplinary record. • Community Service- Complete the community service requirement of 40 hrs. throughout high school (grades 9-12) 10 hrs./yr. • Attendance – Attend school 90% or better during high school • Grades -Receive a cumulative 3.0 GPA or better upon graduation from high school. • Maintain a 2.5 GPA during the years enrolled in College.   • Due November 30th of your Freshmen Year • Where? • Counselor’s office • Online @ www.newhavenpromise.org • New Haven Promise office • 203-776-6473

  4. Comprehensive High Schools • Your Neighborhood School Wilbur Cross High School and James Hillhouse • You do not have to apply! • A variety of different academic programs • Various extracurricular activities • Many Sports Programs

  5. Wilbur Cross High School Freshman Academy International Academy Comprehensive course selection Block Schedule Over 20 AP Classes Theatre Productions Business and Technology Classes CTE Track Classes Auto – Woodshop Print Shop

  6. James Hillhouse School Organization of the School (e.g., theme, majors, houses) FACT- Freshman Academy (first year students only) HELP- Humanities, Education, Law/Government and Public Service. (11th/12th) STEM- Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. (11th/12th) AP and Honors courses JROTC Block Scheduling Over 35 extra curricular activities 12 Sports

  7. **APPLICATIONS: In Counselors Office Trades: 1. Automotive Technology 2. Carpentry 3. Computer Aided Drafting and Design 4. Culinary Arts 5. Electrical 6. Graphics Technology 7. Hairdressing and Barbering 8. Health Technology 9. Manufacturing Technology 10. Marketing, Management & Entrepreneurship 11. Plumbing and Heating Connecticut Technical Schools Ensures mastery of trade/technology skills, and prepares students for post-secondary education and immediate productive employment in our changing global workforce trough business/school partnerships. Eli Whitney 71 Jones Rd. Hamden, CT Platt Tech 600 Orange Ave. Milford, CT Trades: 1. Architectural Technologies 2. Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing 3. Automotive Technology 4. Carpentry 5. Computer Aided Drafting and Design 6. Culinary Arts 7. Electrical 8. Electronics Technology 9. Electromechanical 10. Hairdressing and Barbering 11. Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning 12. Information Systems Technology 13. Manufacturing Technology 14. Plumbing and Heating

  8. Magnet High Schools Magnet schools have a themed focus of study and most are open to inter-district students. All students must apply and are placed through a lottery system.

  9. Cooperative Arts and Humanities177 College St. New Haven, CT 06510 • Curriculum Focus: Creative and Performing Arts • Independent study opportunities at area colleges • Has partnerships with area theaters and galleries • College, Honors and Advanced Placement courses • State of the art performance spaces and studios • ¼ of each day devoted to students’ chosen arts discipline • Choose one specialization: • Creative Writing • Dance • Theatre • Visual Arts • Band • Vocal Music

  10. High School in the Community Academy for Law & Social Justice175 Water St. New Haven, CT 06511 • Curriculum Focus: Students engage in authentic exploration of law, justice, and equity as it applies to their lives, communities, and the world at large. • Teacher-run school focused on individual student needs • Eagle Time: extended hours support student learning • Community service and internships in law and social justice • Cutting edge technology- iPads for students • Independent study and college courses are available • Is a HOT (Higher Order Thinking) School • Program that integrates the arts across all academic disciplines • Students develop 21st Century Competencies Portfolio

  11. Hill Regional Career HS140 Legion Ave. New Haven, CT 06519 • Curriculum Focus: Students major in Health/Science or Business/Technology (Academy of Finance or the Academy of Information Technology) • Block Schedule resembles college- 86 min. class periods • Offers career internships and Independent Study/Seminar Program at area colleges • College-prep, Honors and Advanced Placement courses offered in every course • Certification Programs: Certified Nurse’s Aide, EMT, MRT • Specialized Courses: Forensic Science, Anatomy Teaching Program, Web Design, Business & Sports management, Entrepreneurship, Multimedia Productions

  12. Hyde School of Health Science and Sports Medicine 88 Bassett Road North Haven, CT 06473 • Curriculum Focus: Health Sciences and Sports Medicine • Values high academic achievement and character development- courage, integrity, leadership, humility, and support. • Teaches students to be responsible for own actions • Five part curriculum: • College prep academics • Competitive athletics • Performing arts • Community service • Leadership training. • Offers AP courses, community service, and independent study opportunities at area colleges • Fitness & Nutrition program • Project Lead the Way- Biomedical Sciences (BMS) Program

  13. Metropolitan Business Academy115 Water St. New Haven, CT 06511 • Curriculum Focus: A full college preparatory program in which students study in one of four academic pathways that incorporate 21st Century Skills: • Academy of Allied Health and Science • Academy of Digital Media and Technology • Academy of Finance • Academy of Law and Political Science • Cutting edge business curriculum and state of the art technology • AP and Honors courses • Business casual dress code • 85 minute Block Schedule similar to college • Professional Internship & community service are required • Free college courses for college credit and Independent Study opportunities • Values innovation, integrity, and involvement

  14. New Haven Academy444 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06511 • Curriculum Focus: Rigorous academic program of math, science, history, literature, and Spanish language study that emphasizes hands-on learning and critical thinking; incorporates college preparation, career exploration, and Facing History & Ourselves • A college bound program with college exploration and college classes for 9-12th graders at Gateway and dual enrollment program at Quinnipiac (11th & 12th graders) • Job shadow days and extended internships in 10th-12 grades • Project-Based Leaning: students complete independent projects in core classes and present their work • A written “Life Plan” presented to a panel- graduation requirement • 10 hours of Community Service per year required • Social Action Project: an independently designed and executed project that helps solve a social issue or community problem • All students have academic advisors

  15. Riverside Education Academy 560 Ella Grasso Blvd. New Haven, CT 06519 Curriculum Focus: Offers students highly individualized programs of instruction designed to support them at their appropriate academic and social levels Students are interviewed before being admitted and must sign a behavioral contract agreeing to meet school’s standards of behavior 90% of graduates go on to college or trade schools Offers flexible school hours that support students’ complex schedules Small and structured environment that creates family-like atmosphere for students and staff

  16. Engineering & Science University Magnet School 130B Leeder Hill Hamden, CT 06517 • Curriculum Focus: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) • College Preparatory middle and high school that challenges students to imagine, investigate and invent while preparing them for demanding STEM programs at the college level • Access to University of New Haven classes, clubs and faculty • Newly constructed facility to be completed on the UNH campus with state-of-the-art science, engineering, and computer labs • AP and college credit courses offered • Early college courses offered beginning in 10th grade

  17. Common Ground Charter358 Springside Ave. New Haven, CT 06515 • Curriculum Focus- Environmental science and leadership • Emphasizes environmental understanding, active authentic learning and college preparation • Offers college prep., AP courses, and Environmental Honors Program • Opportunity to participate in paid internships • Opportunities to take on-line and college courses • State of the art science and art classrooms and uses 3 laboratories for learning • Individualized instruction and Advisory 2x/week

  18. Magnet Schools • Magnet applications will available Monday, February 3. • All students will be able to complete applications on-line: www.NewHavenMagnetSchools.com • These applications are due Friday March 14, 2014. The process is not first come first serve. It is a lottery. • Lottery takes place Wednesday April 9, 2014. • List four different choices in order of your preference. You are not required to make more than one choice. • Sibling Preference- sibling must reside in the same household. • You could be put on a waiting list – up until the end of October.

  19. Magnet Fairs • New Haven City-Wide Magnet Fair – Wednesday, February 5, 2014 from 6:00-8:00p.m. @ Floyd Little Athletics Center • 480 Sherman Parkway • Interdistrict Magnet Fair –Saturday, February 8, 2014 from 12:00-2:00 p.m.@ Hill Regional Career High School • 140 Legion Avenue

  20. Sound School60 South Water Street, New Haven, CT 06519 • Curriculum Focus: College preparatory vocational agricultural high school that focuses on the study of aquaculture and marine trades. Students choose a concentration: • Aquaculture Science • Aquaculture Technology • Agriculture • Courses at Yale, Gateway, SCSU • NOT SELECTED BY LOTTERY • Applications in counselors office. • MUST HAVE AN INTEREST IN MARINE AND/OR AGRICULTURE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY • Check out their website: www.soundschool.com

  21. OPEN CHOICE • When New Haven residents can attend public schools in a different town • Application in counselors office, available in the Spring • Must be enrolled in a New Haven School • ACES open Choice (203) 498-6891

  22. Educational Center for the Arts (ECA) • Afternoon arts program. • Honors level curriculum in the arts under the tutelage of practicing professional artists. • Academics taken at another school • You will be called to audition after you apply. • Recommendations from your art teacher in the discipline you are applying to and School Counselor.

  23. Private/Parochial Schools • Parent or student needs to obtain the application. • Shadowing is set up by parents with the school. • Be aware of testing dates and financial aid deadlines. • Attend the open house • Teachers and counselors must have 10 days to process recommendations and record releases

  24. Some things to think about! • Most schools will let students shadow for the day. Parents must call the school of interest to set up a shadow day. It will be an excused absence. • At least two open houses will be scheduled for each school- Go visit the school! • Attend the High School Fair- Choose your top 3 schools to target • Talk to the principal and teachers - Ask questions! • Find out what school fits you best. • Does that school have what I’m interested in? Do I feel comfortable? Will it prepare me for college and beyond? • Take the most challenging courses! • Get involved in extracurricular activities!

  25. Questions?? and Concerns YOU CAN DO IT !

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