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Dr. Cincrystal Poythress Laying the Foundation for Beulah Students Dr. Cincrystal Poythress Mrs. Angela Arnett

Do you know what your child plans to do after high school? NOTE: To change images on this slide, select a picture and delete it. Then click the Insert Picture icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. Do you know what your child plans to do after high school?

Click below for the video features our very own students! https://vimeo.com/122404099 Day Dreaming Video Template (Intermediate) To reproduce the effects on this slide, do the following: On the Home tab, in the Slides group, click Layout, and then click Blank. On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Picture, and then in the left pane of the Insert Picture dialog box, click the drive or library that contains the picture. In the right pane of the dialog box, click the picture (classroom) and then click Insert. With the image selected, under Picture Tools, on the Format tab, in the Picture Styles group, click the arrow at the bottom right to launch the Format Picture dialog box. In the Format Picture dialog box, select Size in the left pane, under Size and Rotate in the right pane set Height to 7.5” and Width to 10”. Close the Format Picture dialog box. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, point to Align, and then do the following: Click Align Center. Click Align Middle. On the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Shapes, and then under Rectangles, click Rectangle (first option from the left). On the slide drag to draw a rectangle. Under Drawing Tools, on the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the arrow at the bottom right to launch the Format Shape dialog box. In the Format Shape dialog box, select Size in the left pane, under Size and Rotate in the right pane set Height to 5.5” and Width to 10”. In the Format Shape dialog box, select Fill in the left pane, under Fill in the right pane select Gradient Fill. Under Gradient stops, click Add gradient stop or Remove gradient stop until two stops appear on the slider. Customize the gradient stops as follows: Select the first stop on the slider, and then do the following: In the Position box, enter 0%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors select White, Background 1 (first row, first option from the left). Select the last stop on the list, and then do the following: In the Position box, enter 100%. In the Transparency box, enter 100%. Close the Format Shape dialog box. With the rectangle selected, on the Home tab, in the Drawing group, click Arrange, point to Align, and then do the following: Click Align Top.   To reproduce the video effects on this slide, do the following: For the middle video, on the Insert tab, in the Media group, click Video, and then click Video from File. In the left pane of the Insert Video dialog box, click the drive or library that contains the video. In the right pane of the dialog box, click the video that you want and then click Insert. Select the video. Under Video Tools, on the Format tab, in the Video Styles group, click the arrow to the right of Video Shape, under Callouts select Cloud Callout (first row, fourth option from left). Under Video Tools, on the Format tab, in the Video Styles group click the arrow in the bottom right corner to launch the Format Video dialog box. In the Format Video dialog, click Border Color in the left pane, under Border Color in the right pane, click Gradient Line. Under Gradient stops, click Add gradient stop or Remove gradient stop until three stops appear on the slider. Customize the gradient stops as follows: Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors select Blue, Accent 1, Lighter 40% (fourth row, fifth option from the left). Select the second stop on the list, and then do the following: In the Position box, enter 50%. Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors select Blue Accent 1, Lighter 60% (third row, fifth option from the left). Click the button next to Color, and then under Theme Colors select White Background 1 (first row, first option from the left). Also in the Format Video dialog, click Border Style in the left pane, under Border Style in the right pane, set Width to 1.25 pt. Then in the Format Video dialog, click Shadow in the left pane, under Shadow in the right pane, click the arrow next to Presets and select Offset Diagonal Bottom Right (under Outer, first row, first option from left). Then set the Blur to 15 pt. In the Format Video dialog box, click Size in the left pane, under Size and Rotate in the right pane set Height to 2.24”, Width to 4.01”, and Rotation to 3°. In the Format Video dialog, click Position in the left pane, under Position on Slide in the right pane, set Horizontal to 2.85” and Vertical to 1.02”. Close the Format Video dialog box. Select the video, click and drag the Yellow Adjustment Handle to boy’s head in middle of picture. With the video still selected, on the Animations tab, in the Animation group, select Play. Also on the Animations tab, in the Timing group, click the arrow to the right of Start and select With Previous. On the Animations tab, in the Advanced Animation group, click Add Animation, select Wipe. Also on the Animations tab, in the Timing group, click the arrow to the right of Start, select With Previous, and set Duration to 01.00 seconds. For the left video, on the Insert tab, in the Media group, click Video, and then click Video from file. Under Video Tools, on the Format tab, in the Video Styles group, click the arrow to the right of Video Shape, under Callouts, select Cloud Callout (first row, fourth option from left). Under Video Tools, on the Format tab, in the Video Styles group, click the arrow in the bottom right corner to launch the Format Video dialog box. In the Format Video dialog, click Border Color in the left pane, under Border Color in the right pane click Gradient Line. Then in the Format Video dialog, click Shadow in the left pane, under Shadow in the right pane, click the arrow next to Presets and select Offset Diagonal Bottom Right (under Outer, first row, first option from left). Then set the Blur to 15 pt. In the Format Video dialog box, click Size in the left pane, under Size and Rotate in the right pane set Height to 2.16” Width to 3.96”. In the Format Video dialog, click Position in the left pane, under Position on Slide in the right pane, set Horizontal to 0.03” and Vertical to 0.2”. Select the video, click and drag the Yellow Adjustment Handle to child’s head on left of picture. On the Animations tab, in the Animation group, select Play. Also on the Animations tab, in the Timing group, click the arrow to the right of Start and select With Previous and set Duration to 01.00 seconds. For the right video, on the Insert tab, in the Media group, click Video, and then click Video from file. In the Format Video dialog box, click Size in the left pane, under Size and Rotate in the right pane set Height to 2.49” and Width to 4.00”. In the Format Video dialog, click Position in the left pane, under Position on Slide in the right pane, set Horizontal to 6.00” and Vertical to 0.07”. Select the video, click and drag the Yellow Adjustment Handle to child’s head on right of picture.

What is A+ College Ready?

A+ College Ready and Beulah Schools A non profit organization that is a division of the A+ Education Partnership A managing partner of the ALSDE & Advanced Placement Training & Incentive Program

The Goals of Beulah Schools & A+ College Ready Increase the number of students enrolled in math, science and English advanced placement courses Increase the number of students pursuing college degrees and careers in math and science

Laying the Foundation Grades 3-8 Aligns student instruction with college expectations. Promotes use of rigorous content and the application of knowledge through high order skills

How will Beulah Schools benefit from the Advanced Placement Training and Incentive Program?

Elements of the ALSDE/A+ College Ready AP Initiative Teacher Support: Comprehensive teacher training including content-focused professional development Student Support: Content specific study sessions providing 18 hours of additional instruction per content area Program Management:  Letter of agreement between A+ College Ready and schools establishing targets for AP participation and performance. Content support, training, and logistical support provided to teachers, students and schools.   Awards: Student incentives and teacher stipends tied to exam success and student achievement.

BEULAH SCHOOLS 3-YEAR PLAN Implementation of Laying the Foundation in grades 3-6 in mathematics Beginning Fall 2015 Implementation of Laying the Foundation and Advanced Placement Courses Fall 2015 English, Math, and Science

Why Should You Enroll in Advance Courses?

College Success measured by grade point average AP and the Cost of College College Success measured by grade point average

Why Advanced Placement? “A recent College Board® study showed that students who scored 3 or higher on four popular AP exams earned higher first year GPAs, were more likely to continue on to a second year of college, and were more likely to attend selective institutions, on average, than students with comparable SAT ® scores and high school GPAs who did not take AP. Even students who scored a 1 or 2 on an AP Exam showed higher retention rates into their second year of college than non-AP students, and they were more likely to attend selective institutions.”

AP & the Cost of College AP students are more likely to graduate from college in 4 years, which only 26.5% of U. S. public college students achieve. The average cost of a 4 year public institution is $18,000 for every year, in state. If a student earns a qualifying score in an AP course and receives college credit, the family saves $1,771 which is the average cost of a 3 hour course at Alabama & Auburn AP helps students qualify for precious college scholarship dollars. 31% of colleges use AP as a criterion when determining scholarship recipients. Colleges use AP to place students in appropriate level courses.

What can a Parent expect from an AP course?

What can a parent expect? Rigor, rigor, rigor Balanced by support, support, support Students and teachers will be expected to work hard Early in the year grades may dip but will improve as students adjust to increased rigor and expectations The results for the students, the teachers, and the school will be worth the hard work

What is the message for College Bound Students?

For Students Competing in a global marketplace begins now. Get prepared for advanced placement courses by registering for rigorous preparatory courses. Enroll in AP courses where you have aptitude & interest. Plan to work hard! Colleges are depending less upon GPA and more upon standardized measures such as ACT, SAT, and Advanced Placement tests for acceptance and for scholarships. Students need to be in the most rigorous high school courses based on their abilities. Competing in a global marketplace begins now.

YOUR FUTURE BEGINS TODAY!