WELCOME Atascocita High School CLASS of 2018 Parent Night

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WELCOME Atascocita High School CLASS of 2018 Parent Night January 12, 2017

Cohort 2018 students will be graduating on the Foundation High School Plan with Endorsement. GRADUATION PLAN

FHSP FHSP/DLA Endorsements FHSP W/ Endorsements Meet all requirements of the FHSP with Endorsements Complete Algebra II as one of the required math credits NOTE: Electives choices will be dependent upon the endorsement seeking. Some Endorsements will require more Core class completions. 4 English (Eng I, Eng II, Eng III, and advanced English) 4 Math (to include Alg I and Geom) 4 Science (to include Bio) 3 Social Studies (W. Geog or W. Hist, US History, Gov’t, and Econ) Fine Art – 1 credit PE – 1 credit Foreign Language - 2 credits of the same language Electives – 7 credits FHSP

Foundation High School Plan The purpose of the FHSP graduation plan is to…. Instill flexibility in public education by enabling students to either pursue a traditional path into colleges and universities or move directly into the workforce (ex. Welding, Cosmetology certifications). An Endorsement is similar to a college major. Completion of an Endorsement will allow students to graduate from high school with knowledge and/or experience in the college major they wish to pursue. Students can earn an endorsement in one of the following areas: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Business and Industry Public Services Arts and Humanities Multidisciplinary Studies Foundation High School Plan

What is an Endorsement? Example: A student interested in becoming a welder will earn a “Business and Industry” endorsement and complete the following sequence of courses: 9th Grade: Business Information Management 10th Grade: Ag Mechanics and Metal Technologies 11th Grade: Welding I 12th Grade: Welding II Example: A student interested in becoming a nurse will earn a “Public Service” endorsement and complete the following sequence of courses: 9th Grade: Business Information Management 10th Grade: Child Development 11th Grade: Anatomy and Physiology 12th Grade: Certified Nursing Asst

How will colleges view the new graduation requirements? With the Class of 2018 being the first class to graduate on the Foundation High School Program, it is VERY important for parents and students to check the specific admission requirements for any college a student may be interested in attending. How will colleges view the new graduation requirements?

English I English II Algebra I Biology US History All students must meet at least the level two standard on all five (5) EOCs to meet graduation requirements. 7

Core Class Selection ADVANCED CLASSES Pre-AP / AP / Honors / Dual Credit Available in most subject areas Teacher input is valuable in making this decision Prepare for college May earn college credits through Dual Credit courses and/or AP exams Who should take Advanced classes? Students who are: Self-motivated Hard-working Challenge-seeking Capable of handling faster pace Willing to invest extra time, but still keep a BALANCE Planning to pursue a highly competitive field Core Class Selection

Advanced Placement (AP) Dual Credit (D) Advanced Placement (AP) Students may receive college credit only if they take the AP exam and score a 3 or higher on the exam. AP courses and exams do not qualify as dual credit. There is a fee ($90 average cost) to take a AP exam for college credit. Check the AP credit policy at the college of choice to confirm what score is required in order to award credit. Students may receive college credit if they pass the course with a college grade of a “C”.

Dual Credit/AP Comparison  Advanced Placement (AP)  Dual Credit  Description The AP Program allows students to take college-level courses and ex­ams while in high school. A strong score on the culminating exam may result in college credit or placement. Dual Credit allows high school students to earn both high school and college credit . In order to earn college credit, the course must be passed with a C or higher.  Credit College credit may be awarded depending on the student’s score on the AP examination. Individ­ual colleges and universities, not the College Board or the AP Program, determine course credit and placement. High school and college credit through Lone Star College (LSC) is awarded when the student passes the course.  College/ University Acceptance Accepted at thousands of universities around the world. Typically requires a score of 3 or higher on the AP exam. Students should check with their chosen universities to see if AP credit may be awarded. Accepted at public (and some private) colleges and universities in Texas as well as many outside of Texas. Requires semester average of C or better for transferability. Students should check with their chosen universities to see if Dual credit may be awarded.  Eligibility Open to any high school student. Must meet college readiness standard scores on the Accuplacer, or earn exemptions with SAT, ACT, or STAAR scores. Dual Credit/AP Comparison

English College Readiness Atascocita High School will offer English and Math College Readiness courses that prepares your child for college level English (ENGL 1301) and College Algebra (MATH 1314) College Readiness Classes will be offered in the fall semester These classes will have no college tuition or fees If a student completes the course and is prepared to enroll in college-level courses for the spring semester, the student must register for the class through the Dual Credit Liaison, Mrs. Ruth Diaz and pay the required fees for any college level work. For more information, please contact Mrs. Ruth Diaz English (English 1301) English College Readiness College Algebra (Math 1314) Math College Readiness College Readiness

District Dual Credit Offerings College Prep ELA / English 4B (ENGL 1301) College Prep Alg / College Alg Pre-AP Dual English 4 Honors Dual Pre-Cal Pre AP AB Dual or BC Dual AP Calculus AB Dual or BC Dual AP Biology Dual Anatomy & Physiology Honors Dual AP Chemistry Dual US GOVT Honors Dual Virtual (Online Only) ECON Honors Dual Virtual (Online Only) AHS Dual Credit Contact: Mrs. Ruth Diaz Ruth.Diaz@humble.k12.tx.us 281-641-7532 The following link is to the AHS Dual Credit Page. Important information and deadlines can be found here. http://www.humbleisd.net/Page/17869 District Dual Credit Offerings

Bridges Access Helps you make informed decisions regarding class selections related to high school career pathways College and Scholarship Exploration www.bridges.com Username = humble + student ID (ex: humble123456) Password = student ID

Four Year Plan / Course Selections Log on to www.bridges.com Review the classes selected for next year Make any necessary changes to course selection Initial course requests will be uploaded from Bridges course selections. All changes thereafter will be made via course request verifications through the counselor. Graduation Plans (Endorsements) may not be changed in Bridges. You must consult with your counselor prior to any endorsement change. Changing your endorsement without your counselor’s approval may result in a delay in graduation.

Course Basics Select 7 courses per year Use a combination of year-long and/or semester-long courses Consider graduation requirements (Foreign Language, Fine Art, PE, and Electives) Consider endorsements and career goals when selecting courses Students receive 0.5 credits a semester for each class successfully completed Access the Humble ISD Course Guide in Bridges for course descriptions and course pre-requisites. Course Basics

Important Algebra Requirement Successful completion of Algebra 1 is necessary before enrolling in any other math course. Any student who has not successfully completed Algebra 1 and therefore unable to enroll in a sequenced math course the following year will put themselves in danger of not being able to meet graduation requirements on time. Important Algebra Requirement

Important English Requirement Students on the Foundation High School Program are required to successfully complete English 1, English 2, and English 3 before enrolling in the fourth English course required for graduation. Any student who has not successfully completed English 1, 2, and 3 and therefore unable to enroll in their fourth English course the following year will put themselves in danger of not being able to meet graduation requirements on time. Important English Requirement

Credit Retrieval Options Average to Pass - If two semesters average to a 70, the student will receive 1 full year of credit Humble ISD Summer School On Campus Credit Recovery After School Credit Recovery Texas Tech Correspondence Course Texas Tech Credit By Exam NOTE – 1st semester report cards were distributed to students last week. Semester grades are also viewable in HAC. Any student not passing a course will need to make a plan for credit retrieval prior to Senior year.

College Entrance Testing SAT – Testing Dates and Registration www.collegeboard.org 3 Tests – Reading / Writing and Language / Math Composite score range of 400 – 1600 Optional Essay ACT – Testing Dates and Registration www.actstudent.org 4 Tests - Reading / English / Math / Science Composite score range of 1 – 36 Optional Writing Test It is recommended that students take the ACT and/or SAT in the spring of their junior year. Most colleges will accept either test. Atascocita High School College Board Campus code is  443583. Please see your counselor to verify if you are eligible to receive a fee waiver. College Entrance Testing 19

This is the time to make important Decisions! Decide: * What are your interests? * What are your goals? * Where do I want to be 2..5..10 years from now? Start your college/career search now! Students get two college visit days in both their Junior and Senior year. This is the time to make important Decisions!

Ask yourself realistically… which program can I Start and Finish? Certificate/License Program such as- Cosmetology Welding Military Career College: 2+ years (Associate’s Degree) 4+ years (Bachelor’s Degree) 6+ years (Master’s /PhD) Ask yourself realistically… which program can I Start and Finish?

Can you get accepted? Be sure to apply to more than one college. Do you meet the requirements to get into the college to which you want to apply? *GPA *Class Rank *SAT/ACT Scores *Recommended Courses Can you get accepted? Be sure to apply to more than one college.

Scholarships Scholarships may be awarded on the basis of: *Academic Merit *Financial need *Talent *Miscellaneous scholarship criteria Scholarships - Where do I look? * AHS scholarship website – Scholarships will be posted as well as search links * College/University website * Local business advertisement * Parents place of employment * Research other available scholarships via the reference books, or private sources. Watch the calendar closely for application deadlines. Scholarship applications take time and effort but, it is well worth it!!!!!!! Scholarships

Athletes…Don’t Forget… You will need to complete the necessary NCAA Clearinghouse forms! Student-athletes must be certified by the NCAA Clearinghouse before receiving an athletics scholarship, practicing and competing at a division I or II institution. The class of 2017 and thereafter will be required to complete at least 10 core courses by the end of their junior year. You can apply on-line at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net See your coach for details.

Important Information Counselors will be working with Juniors to complete their course selections on January 18th and 19th. Students will have until February 10th to make changes in Bridges. Confirmation of Course Selections for the 2017-2018 school year will be given to students in March/April Learn more –visit the Humble ISD & Bridges websites frequently. Parents can view their child’s Personal Graduation Plans, Class Selections, Endorsement, Goals, Interests Inventories along with much more on www.bridges.com! Bridges will be closed on February 10th. Be sure to check your child’s four year plan / course selections before it is submitted to their counselor on that date. Important Information

Thank you! Thank you for attending parent night. You can find a copy of this presentation on the AHS website. Counselor Link - Class of 2018 We encourage you to contact us with any questions. Thank you!