John F. Kennedy High School S.O.A.R. Program

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Honors/Advanced Placement Night Dublin High School February 15, 2012.
Advertisements

College Readiness Bishop O’Connell High School Counseling Department.
SUCCESS IN HIGH SCHOOL LEADS TO COLLEGE OPPORTUNITIES.
8 th Grade Parent Meeting. Getting Ready for HS Begin Your Journey With the End in Mind! Every step beyond high school requires a high school diploma.
IB Scholars Academy Your Home at Miami Beach Senior High Dr. Rosann Sidener Principal Mr. David Guthrie Lead Teacher, Scholars Academy Mr. Carlos Rodriguez.
Susan E. Wagner High School EMPOWERING STUDENTS THROUGH INSTRUCTIONAL EXCELLENCE Gary M. Giordano, Principal Linda Bunnicelli, AP Pupil Personnel Services.
Coffee and Conversation with the Principal March 12, 2015.
2002 IBNA Student Survey Sarah Scaturro, Paul Campbell, Niagara Falls, Ontario July 17-20, 2003.
The Waiting Game… Patricia B. Taylor James G. O’Hara February 3, 2015.
High School The Keys to Success January 19, 2011.
College Night 2012 Ms. Stacy Nolan
Putnam Valley High School Course Selection Process Grade 8 Parent Meeting March 14, 2011.
June, 2012 Art Mandel.  Multiple acceptances to Ivy League Schools  Multiple acceptances to the “Most Competitive” colleges and universities  State.
Honors/Advanced Placement Night Dublin High School March 1, 2010.
John F. Kennedy High School S.O.A.R. Program
Sawgrass Springs Middle School.  Program for academically talented / gifted students  Accelerated and rigorous academic program  Prepares students.
Testing Report: State Mandated Testing District Testing Glen Ridge Board of Education Prepared by the Department of Student Services Fall 2011.
Don Bosco Prep High School The Academic Program. Graduation Requirements ► 4 years of English ► 4 years of Theology ► 4 years of Mathematics ► 4 years.
Preparing for College. A-G Subject Requirements for UC/CSU  “a” History/Social Sciences: 2 years required  “b” English: 4 years required  “c” Mathematics:
GRAFTON HIGH SCHOOL Guidance Breakfast. Course registration process Graduation requirements College requirements AP courses High school transcript Grade.
YOUNG WOMEN’S PREPARATORY ACADEMY.  4-year, 24-credit program  G.P.A.  FSA and NGSSS  Advanced Placement (AP)  Dual Enrollment  Associate in Arts.
Sophomore Year at MPHS MPHS School Counselors:
John F. Kennedy High School S.O.A.R. Program
UNIVERSITY HIGH AT SUNRISE MOUNTAIN
MRS. SAPNA HOPKINS Thursday, August 31, 2017
Honors Designation at Northfield High School
We will begin in a few minutes
Gary M. Giordano, Principal
Smithfield High School Freshman/Sophomore Classes
Class of 2023 High Ability Mathematics Parent Night
Honors Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment
Freshman & Sophomore Year
The Advanced Studies Program at Gulf Coast High School
International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
The LEDA Scholars Program
Honors Advanced Placement and Dual Enrollment
IB Diploma & CP Programs
David Cugini, Principal (IA)
Advanced Studies Programs Naples High School
James C. Enochs High School
Welcome to IB Information Night
Advanced Placement at Alexander High School
Joint Program - CTAE and Science Departments
Monroe High School Dual Credit Family Night
10th Grade Night.
VF Middle School Class of 2022
9th grade Counseling presentation
The Importance of David Brearley School Counseling Department
Welcome Willis Independent school district Pre-Advanced Placement
Building a Course Plan: Keystone National High School
The Advanced Studies Program at Gulf Coast High School
UNIVERSITY HIGH AT SUNRISE MOUNTAIN
Advanced Studies Gulf coast high
The Importance of David Brearley School Counseling Department
Planning for the Freshman LHS
Cambridge A.I.C.E. Advanced International Certificate of Education
Pike County Ninth Grade Academy Advisement 2018
Planning for the Freshman LHS
Transitioning to High School and Beyond
Welcome to IB Information Night
THE Advanced Placement & HONORS PROGRAM
Freshman and Sophomore Parent Meeting
PERRY HIGH SCHOOL STEM DIPLOMA STEM SCHOLAR DIPLOMA
James C. Enochs High School
York County School Division International Baccalaureate
Advanced Placement Program®
Advanced Placement Program®
Judith Vigue Director, Advanced Studies & Academic Excellence
East Lee County High School Cambridge A.I.C.E PROGRAM
Registering for High School Classes
Presentation transcript:

John F. Kennedy High School S.O.A.R. Program Open House 2017

School of Academic Renown JOHN F. KENNEDY   School of Academic Renown  John F. Kennedy High School’s School of Academic Renown (SOAR) is a place for serious study and appropriate behavior. The students in this program are an integral part of the Kennedy High School student body and participate in extra-curricular and community activities. The program itself is an accelerated honors program of studies geared toward college bound students who follow a rigorous course of studies. The program fosters an interdisciplinary approach to academic achievement, and aims to produce well-rounded, civic-minded individuals who will easily transition to the college environment.

Benefits and Features of S.O.A.R. Program Challenging Content with Emphasis on Higher Order Thinking Skills Intense Preparation for College Guidance Counselor Specific to SOAR College Admissions Preparation and Consultation Community Service Opportunities Summer Orientation Program for Incoming 9th Grade Students Interdisciplinary Studies Independent Study Supplemental Lectures and Presentations

Benefits and Features (Cont’d) Required Summer Reading Variety of Educational Trips Mandatory SAT Prep 15 AP Course Offerings and the Opportunity for Independent AP Studies 4 UCONN Early College Experience Offerings Numerous College Articulation Agreements with NVCC

REQUIREMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS JOHN F. KENNEDY   School of Academic Renown REQUIREMENTS AND EXPECTATIONS

S.O.A.R. Dress Code In keeping with the philosophy of the program it is required that students dress appropriately in order to enhance the academic environment and prepare for their roles in the future. Students are required to adhere to the SOAR dress code.

Attendance Policy Students are only allowed ten absences per year No more than four tardies per marking period Two dismissals will be allowed per year unless there is an emergency

Activities Mandatory: Students must engage in a minimum of one extracurricular activity, club, or sport per semester. Students must perform a minimum of 15 community service hours each year.

Grading System ● Students must maintain a grade of 75 in all classes. ● Additional help or study sessions will be arranged for struggling students.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES Currently we offer 15 Advanced Placement courses throughout the curriculum. SOAR students are encouraged to take AP courses as part of their curriculum. Success in AP courses at the high school level is a valid predictor of success in college. In addition, our syllabi are audited and certified by the College Board to ensure that work performed is at the college level. If a student scores the required grade on the national exam, many colleges accept this as credit for freshman level classes. Some schools use the exam for class placement purposes .

Advanced Placement Offerings English Language AP English Literature AP Calculus AP Statistics AP* Biology AP Chemistry AP Physics AP Environmental Science AP* European History AP U.S. History AP Government & Politics AP Comparative Government AP Psychology AP* Italian AP Spanish AP

World History Honors SOAR GRADE 9   English 9 Honors SOAR Algebra 1 Honors SOAR Algebra 2 Honors SOAR World History Honors SOAR Biology Honors SOAR Italian 1 SOAR Spanish 1 SOAR   2 Electives

GRADE 10 English 10 Honors SOAR Algebra 2 Honors SOAR Pre-Calculus Honors SOAR Geometry Honors SOAR Civics Honors SOAR/U.S. History 2 Honors SOAR European History AP Chemistry Honors SOAR    Italian 2 SOAR Spanish 2 SOAR Physical Education Health Elective

GRADE 11 American Studies (English/Social Studies) (ECE) or   American Studies (English/Social Studies) (ECE) or English Language AP & U.S. History AP Pre Calculus Honors SOAR Calculus SOAR Calculus AP Statistics AP (ECE) Physics Honors SOAR Physics AP Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP(ECE) Italian 3 SOAR Spanish 3 SOAR English SAT Prep/Math SAT Prep Electives

GRADE 12 English Literature AP English 12 Honors SOAR   English Literature AP English 12 Honors SOAR Calculus Honors SOAR Calculus AP Statistics AP(ECE) Government & Politics AP Comparative Government AP Psychology AP       Biology AP Chemistry AP Environmental Science AP(ECE) Physics AP Italian AP (ECE)/Italian 4 Spanish AP/Spanish 4  Electives

Application Process Applications become available: October 1, 2017 Visit feeder schools: October 2017 SOAR Open House: October 24, 2017 Student shadow days in SOAR: October 10, 2017 - December 15, 2017

Application Process (cont’d) Application Deadline: December 18, 2017 Notification letters mailed to families: January 22, 2018 Student acceptance deadline: February 23, 2018 Registration for those accepted: Spring 2018

Application Process (cont’d) Summer Workshop: August 2018 at Kennedy High School ●REQUIRED of new students

Selection Criteria Academic Achievement Teacher Recommendations Essay Interview Demonstrated leadership, community service, and/or engagement in extracurricular activities Demonstrated excellence in personal character

COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES Each year the students in Kennedy SOAR program are accepted into many prestigious colleges and universities. They also receive significant monetary awards and scholarships in order to pursue their educational goals. The following are colleges and universities where our students have been accepted.

American University, Babson, Baldwin/Wallace, Ball State, Barnard, Bentley, Boston College, Boston University, Brandeis, Bryant, Brown, Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, California Lutheran, Carnegie Mellon, CCSU, Clark, Colgate, Columbia, Connecticut College, Cornell, Coast Guard Academy, Florida State, Fordham, Franklin Pierce, George Washington, Georgetown, Goucher, Hamilton, Hartwick, Harvard, Hofstra, Holy Cross, Iona, Ithaca, Johns Hopkins, Kettering, La Salle, Lehigh, Loyola, Manhattanville, Marist, MIT, Mount Holyoke, Mount St. Mary, NYU, Northeastern, Northwestern, Penn State, Philadelphia School of the Arts, Princeton Univeristy, Providence, Purdue, Quinnipiac, Regis, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, Rochester Institute of Technology, Roger Williams, Rutgers, Sacred Heart, Salve Regina, Sarah Lawrence, Seton Hall, Siena, Skidmore, SCSU, Smith, Springfield, St. John's, St. Joseph's, Syracuse, Temple, Texas A & M, Trinity, Tufts, Tulane, U of Arizona, U of Chicago, UCONN, U of Hartford, U of Iowa, UPENN, U of Maine, UMASS, U of Maryland, U of New Hampshire, U of New Haven, U of Rhode Island, U of Rochester, U of Richmond, U of San Diego, U of Southern California, U of Tampa, U of Vermont, Vassar, Villanova, Wellesley, Wesleyan, West Point, WCSU, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Yale

Contact Information Ms. Danielle Moffo dmoffo@waterbury.k12.ct.us 203-574-8150 Mr. Robert Johnston rjohnston@waterbury.k12.ct.us 203-574-8150