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 – Military; Technical School; College Where do want YOUR journey to end?
Organize for Success! Use some system – Folders; Spirals; Binders; Calendars Study DAILY & divide study time into increments Take advantage of tutorials Stay on Target
High School Policies Must attend 90% of class days for credit UIL Rules in Academic Planning Guide (APG) Seven period school day (7:30-2:30) –7 periods over 4 years = 28 possible credits Work must be turned in on time
Freshman Year Timeline August- Orientation/Fishcamp September- Open House, College Night, Club and Organization Fair October- Explore Test End of First Semester- Final Exams January/February- Review 4-year plan/Explore Results begin making selections for sophomore courses March-April- Begin reviewing college websites April-May- End of Course Exams May- Review Summer School options (acceleration)
GRADE Policies Progress reports at the end of each 3 weeks Report cards issued every 9 weeks Final course grade must be 70 or better to earn credit Students are promoted to the next grade, based on the number of credits earned. In order to be classified as a sophomore students must earn 6.0 credits
MISD Grade Point System Weighted system More grade points are awarded for Pre-AP and AP courses Subject to Change Freshmen courses are foundational to a strong GPA throughout HS
GPA & Class Rank The GPA = (all grade points / number of courses) Rank is based on GPA Grade pts are based on semester average Grades below 70 earn 0 grade pts!
Semester Averaging May restore credit for a failed 1 st semester course if the average of 1 st and 2 nd semesters grades is equal to 70 or better Cannot average summer school with regular school grades
Academic Planning
Requirements for Graduation: see Academic Planning Guide 4 credits English 4 credits Math 4 credits Science 4 credits Social Studies 2 years of the same Language Other Than English 1 credit Fine Arts.5 credit Professional Communications.5 credit Health 1 credit P.E. or Athletics 5 credits of electives 26 Credits TOTAL
Recommended Vs. DAP Both Plans Require: 26 credits total Passing scores on End of Course Exams Distinguished Achievement Plan ALSO requires: One of your electives must be a 3rd year of your current world language IPC and Math Models cannot be used as core credits on the DAP You must complete any combination of 4 of the following advanced measures: Original Research Project Test Data (AP Exam with 3 or higher) College Courses (Eng, Gov or Econ) with grade of 80+ Additional Details in the Academic Planning Guide.
Pre-AP Expectations Preparation for college level courses (AP or Dual Credit) Preparation for college level courses (AP or Dual Credit) Advanced coursework requires significant additional preparation outside of the school day Advanced coursework requires significant additional preparation outside of the school day Heavy emphasis on critical reading (silent, sustained reading), writing, and higher order thinking skills. Summer reading may be required (see APG) Requires strong organizational and time management skills Requires strong organizational and time management skills These courses have “open” enrollment, but there are strict guidelines in the APG regarding policies and procedures for the course These courses have “open” enrollment, but there are strict guidelines in the APG regarding policies and procedures for the course
So, how many advanced courses should be taken? Students and parents should carefully consider: Students and parents should carefully consider: Student abilities and previous performance Student interest in a particular discipline Involvement in extracurricular activities Time requirement for each class
Ways to Get Ahead
Summer School 1 st sem: usually three weeks in June (dates TBD) 2 nd sem: usually three weeks in July (dates TBD) only one semester per session only one semester per session $$$ TBD Limited course selections. Check with MS counselors in May Possible courses for acceleration: Fine Arts PECommunications
Online Courses Current Course Offerings: HealthPsychology First available in the spring of junior year: GovernmentEconomics If you are interested in taking a course online, stop by your CURRENT counseling office in May to pick up an application!
Early Graduation The state currently offers a $2000 scholarship for students graduating in 36 months or less; There is a $500 scholarship for graduating in 41 months or less. The state currently offers a $2000 scholarship for students graduating in 36 months or less; There is a $500 scholarship for graduating in 41 months or less. If you are interested, plan ahead and meet with your HS counselor before the end of 9 th grade If you are interested, plan ahead and meet with your HS counselor before the end of 9 th grade
Parent Information Communication Sign up for Distribution List Check out the Website Progress reports are distributed every 3 weeks to students (and available on the HAC) Report cards are distributed at the end of each quarter Look for the Teacher Syllabi & Contact Information
College Planning
Successful College Planning Register for challenging classes Earn high grades. Remember, freshman year will make up 1/3 of the GPA you will use to apply to college Read! And, learn to write well – Essays are HUGE! Get Involved! School sponsored activities are a must! Growth and leadership in a few is better than “so-so” participation in many! Give back to your community – Volunteer! Document activities, awards, honors, extracurricular and volunteer activities for college resume Create connections with teachers and counselors – Recommendation letters are often required. Search for your passion(s) in life!
WHAT COLLEGES LOOK FOR SAT or ACT scores GPARank Difficulty of courses Essays Extracurricular Activities Community service Letters of recommendation Interview Remember, if you rank in the Top 10% (or 9% at UT) of your graduating class, you are guaranteed automatic admission to the Texas public school, not major, of your choiceRemember, if you rank in the Top 10% (or 9% at UT) of your graduating class, you are guaranteed automatic admission to the Texas public school, not major, of your choice Research potential colleges thoroughly! Each one is different! Research potential colleges thoroughly! Each one is different!
Questions? Have a Great Year