Stockbridge High School Freshmen Advisement Information for Students and Parents.

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Stockbridge High School Freshmen Advisement Information for Students and Parents

SHS Counseling Department Mission Statement The mission of Stockbridge High School Guidance and Counseling is to help students succeed. We recognize that each student has the fundamental right of equal access to the knowledge and skill required to function successfully in a global society. Therefore, we designed a comprehensive guidance and counseling program that addresses, not only the academic needs of our students, but also environmental conditions such as poverty, unemployment, homelessness, and child abuse/neglect that affect a student’s ability to learn. SHS Guidance and Counseling focuses on the needs of the whole student by recognizing and responding to the social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges facing students and families. Students will have the opportunity to acquire educational and social competencies necessary for growth toward lifelong success in becoming productive citizens.

This information affects your future!!!

Stockbridge High School Counseling Staff Dr. Hodge12 th Grade Ms. K. Glover 11 th Grade Ms. M. Sellers 10 th Grade Mrs. S. Glover9 th Grade Ms. M. Bell Graduation Coach Mrs. Brown Counseling Secretary

Graduation Requirements RequirementsUnits English/Language Arts4 Mathematics4 Social Studies3 Science4 Health/Personal Fitness½/½ World Language/Fine Arts/or CTAE 3 Electives4 TOTAL23

Students Are Taking 7 Courses Student will Earn Credits at the End of the Year unless they are taking courses at AAS (Academy of Advanced Studies) where they will earn credit 1 st Semester and 2 nd Semester. Bell Schedule Monday, Tuesday, and Friday Students attend all 7 classes On Wednesday & Thursday Students will be on block schedule 2, IF, 4, 6-Wednesdays 1,3,5,7-Thursdays

Infinite Campus-Parent Portal Access Must Haves Child’s Student ID # Your Child’s Social Security Number Your Child’s Birthday Look to the far right under “site shortcuts” Click the option “Infinite Campus Parent/Student Portal” Look at the last paragraph on the screen. Click on “IC Parent Account Info” Enter student ID#, Social, Birthdate and Click “Submit” You will be given a GUID number which is a long string of numbers. This is your activation key. * You will need to write or copy this number down EXACT before you click on “Activate You Parent Account Now” Follow prompts to set up your user name and password

Cont’d If you use the mobile app on your phone, you will need the District ID # That number is the same as the Access Code which is QXSQCM If you have forgotten your user name and or password you will need to contact Ms. Hynson

Math Changes Students entering high school in and subsequent years must take and pass four math classes: 1. Math I: CCGPS Coordinate Algebra 2. Math II: CCGPS Analytic Geometry 3. Math III: CCGPS Advanced Algebra 4. Math IV: CCGPS Pre-Calculus **Students must pass the designated prerequisite course before enrolling in the next level course.

GHSGT/EOCT The process of eliminating the GHSGT began in To earn a high school diploma, students entering 9 th grade for the first time during the school year and beyond will be required to pass the EOCT course. They must take the EOCT and it will count as 20% of the course grade.

GHSGT/EOCT Transition Students who enter 9 th grade for the first time in or after: Must pass the GHSWT Not required to take and/or pass the GHSGT Required to pass courses with EOCT

Units of Credit How many units of credit are required for promotion to 10 th grade? 5 credits must be earned prior to the start of the next school year. **If a student does not have 5 credits, then the student will remain in 9 th grade. How many units of credit are required to be in 11 th grade? 11 units of credit are required prior to the start of your junior year for you to be in the 11 th grade. How many units of credit are required to be in 12 th grade? 17 units of credit are required prior to the start of your senior year for you to be in the 12 th grade.

Honors and AP Points Which courses receive Honors and AP points? 5 additional points are added at the end of each semester to Honors courses. 10 additional points are added at the end of each semester to AP courses.

What happens if I fail a course?? Failed courses can be made up through: Henry County Online Academy If you fail more than two courses, you will not be promoted to the 10 th grade and are in danger of not graduating with your class.

GPA Henry County calculates numeric averages by adding all grades and dividing by the total number of courses taken. The numeric average is on a 100 point scale. All grades include: passed, failed, summer school, and online grades….. Failed grades remain on your transcript even after retaking the course!!

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GPA College GPA is different than the high school GPA. You should contact the college/university to find out how they calculate GPA Most colleges/universities use this scale: A = 4.0, B = 3.0, C = 2.0, F = 0.0 Most colleges/universities only consider academic courses: English/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Languages Some colleges/universities may give additional points for Honors and AP courses Some colleges/universities may remove additional points for Honors and AP courses

HOPE Scholarship Qualifications U.S. Citizen or eligible non-citizen Legal resident of Georgia Graduate of an eligible GA high School Valid Social Security Number Selective Service Males must register with Selective Service no later than 30 days prior to their 18 th birthday. HOPE eligibility will be delayed until this requirement is met

HOPE A 3.0 GPA is required by averaging core courses, including failing grades on a 4.0 scale and pass at least 3 courses from a list of academically rigorous courses. Honors and AP points are removed and a ½ point is added back for AP courses only. Counselors are not responsible for calculating the HOPE GPA. A 2.99 GPA does not qualify for HOPE. All HOPE calculations are completed by Georgia Student Finance Commission

Zell Miller Scholarship Student must meet all requirements for HOPE Graduate from an eligible high school with a GPA of at least 3.7 as calculated by GSFC and received a score of at least 1200 combined critical reading and math on a single administration of the SAT or an ACT score of at least 26 Graduated from an eligible high school as valedictorian or salutatorian

Advanced Placement (AP) College-level courses Receive recognition from more than 3600 colleges and universities that annually receive AP exam scores Over 90% of 4 year colleges in the U.S. provide credit and/or advanced placement for qualifying score

10 th Grade Schedule Register for the highest level course in which you can earn A’s or B’s. Do not place yourself at academic risk by overreaching because it sounds and/or looks good. Be honest with yourself. Listen to teacher recommendations during registration. Protecting your GPA is most important during high school. Take a balanced schedule. World Literature Math II Physical Science or Physics World History World Language, CTAE, or Fine Art Elective Course placement is based on meeting grade and/or pre-requisite requirements. Courses are year-long!!

College Admission Standards GPA – Typically average academic core on a 4.0 (English/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and World Language) Course Selection – Selective colleges/universities are looking at the strength or rigor of your courses throughout high school, including senior year Test Scores (SAT/ACT) – Plan to take during 11 th grade Class Rank – Based on overall numeric weighted average Extracurricular Activities – Leadership and participation in clubs, service organizations, and athletics can be particularly important to colleges/universities College Application Essays – Required essays on the college application are important because they demonstrate your writing ability Letters of Recommendation – Usually two letters from teachers and one from your counselor is required Resume – Contains academic information, honors and awards, extracurricular activities, work/volunteer experience

Resume Name: Phone number: Address: address: High School: Graduation date: High school counselor’s name: Phone number: Academic Interests / Major: Colleges I am applying to: High school GPA: ACT Composite: Date taken: Will retake: AP/Advanced courses taken: Hobbies/Interests: Personal Qualities/Strengths Personal Info: Athletics:

NCAA Initial Eligibility Clearinghouse If you are planning on participating in intercollegiate athletics at an NCAA Division I or II institution you must register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse at When taking the SAT/ACT, enter 999 for scores to be sent to the NCAA Students and parents are responsible for determining NCAA eligibility to Division I and Division II schools Counselors are not responsible for determining eligibility. The NCAA may or may not approve courses taken through a non-traditional format such as online, distance learning, correspondence, and/or credit recovery.

Freshman Success Be organized Do your homework daily Make studying everyday a priority Attend tutoring regularly Ask your teacher for assistance if your grade is below 75 Every grade counts……

Opportunities For Students! Impact Academy -Online Learning where students can participate in school events ex. JROTC Navy, Sports, clubs. AAS-Advanced Academy Studies Students take courses at the Academy and at Stockbridge HS Dual Enrollment Students take colleges courses on the Campus and at Stockbridge HS Must take the SAT and Meet Eligibility STEAM Academy -E Portfolios 9-12 grade

How and When to See Counselor To see your counselor, please stop by the Counseling Office to sign in to speak with your counselor or to write your name down on the Counselor Appointment sheet. Reasons to see a counselor - Struggling academically - Questions about college/career planning - Questions about four year plan for graduation - Guidance on academic issues - Guidance on personal issues

How and When to see a Counselor Cont’d We are here to help you Stop by the Counseling Office before school, during lunch, or after school to schedule an appointment Emergency – Danger to self, others or someone else is in danger. See a SHS Staff immediately. Do not complete a Counselor Appointment Form

What Can Students and Parents do To stay Current and on Top of things Students Create a Portal Account Get Organized Complete All Assignments Ask for Help before its Too Late Attend Tutorials Cut Down on Social Activities Develop a Good Rapport with your Teachers Study!!! Know your Counselor-Advisement Book Mark Stockbridge HS & Henry County Schools Parents Don’t stop being involved Create a Portal Account Ask Students about their Studies Make sure you are checking up on things Ask them if they need help with homework or understanding of concepts Make sure students are taking the appropriate classes for graduation requirements Meet their Teachers/ them Ask Questions when in doubt Know your child’s Counselor Review Henry County’s HS Advisement Guide and Course Descriptions

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