FRESHMAN 101 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS YEAR!. WHY YOU’RE HERE TODAY Understand how grades and credits work Learn what a transcript is Become aware of.

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FRESHMAN 101 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW THIS YEAR!

WHY YOU’RE HERE TODAY Understand how grades and credits work Learn what a transcript is Become aware of what help there is for you if you need it Understand how your counselor can help you

YOUR COUNSELING TEAM! COUNSELORS ARE HERE TO HELP EVERY STEP OF THE WAY! GLENCOE COUNSELORS: Mrs. Buyas (A-FL) Mrs. Jukkala (FO-JO + AVID Students) Mr. Steele (JU-PL) Mr. Dortch (PO-Z) WE ALSO HAVE OTHER COUNSELORS TO HELP: Mrs. Seitz: Youth Contact Counselor who helps with personal and family troubles Mrs. Seeborg: College and Career counselor MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH MRS. SAHLFELD IN THE COUNSELING CENTER FOR ANY OF US! WE HELP WITH ACADEMIC, PERSONAL/SOCIAL AND COLLEGE/CAREER QUESTIONS, PROBLEMS OR PLANNING

HOW GRADES WORK IN HIGH SCHOOL You will get a full set of grades every 4 ½ weeks! This helps you keep track of how you’re doing in EACH class on a regular basis Semester grades go on transcript! 0 MD1 QT1 MD2 SM1 (all grades) (all grades) (all grades) (all grades) OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary

HOW GRADES TURN INTO CREDIT The grades you receive at the end of each semester are the ones that give you credit! One semester class =.5 credit A year-long class gives you a total of 1.0 credit However, it is two separate.5 credits Also two separate grades EXAMPLE: 8 periods x.5 credit per class = 4 credits per semester FOR A STANDARD DIPLOMA, YOU NEED A TOTAL OF 24 CREDITS

GRADES AND GPA GPA = G rade P oint A verage Starts your first semester of high school (now!) and goes until the second semester of senior year Cumulative GPA: every grade you’ve earned in high school Based on a value that each grade earns: A = 4, B = 3, C = 2, D = 1, F = 0

THINK, PAIR, SHARE LOOK OVER THESE GPA EXAMPLES, AND TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: Straight As = ___ GPA? 2.5 GPA = what kind of grades? What value does an F have on your GPA?

GRADES AND GPA Class Rank: Puts all freshman in order based on your GPA, with highest GPAs listed at the top EX: 4.0 GPA = rank of 1/409 EX: 2.75 GPA = rank of 264/409 Transcript: Your academic record Shows all courses you took throughout high school Displays all grades you’ve earned, as well as cumulative GPA and rank Also shows if you’ve met your essential skills You must meet Reading, Writing and Math essential skills

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ATTENDANCE Your attendance greatly affects your grades and performance in school Consequences for missing school/skipping: In School Suspension/Suspension Meeting with Officer Rios Fines/Truancy Court - $200 What to do if you miss school: Talk to your teacher beforehand, if possible! (or them while you’re gone!) Talk to your teachers as soon as you get back to school Many teachers (including all of your World Studies teachers ) have websites you can check for notes, assignments, etc. Do makeup tests promptly (use the testing center!)

HOW YOUR GRADES CAN AFFECT YOUR FUTURE College: 4-Year Universities have a requirement for admissions, usually 3.0 or higher 2-Year colleges do not have a requirement, but some of the programs do Scholarships: FREE MONEY! Many scholarships are based on your academic performance The higher your GPA, the more scholarships you may be eligible for Colleges have their own scholarships they can give you, many based on GPA

HOW YOUR GRADES CAN AFFECT YOUR FUTURE Athletic/Activity Eligibility: Pass at least 5 classes Have at least a 2.0 GPA if any Fs Will be unable to compete (but can still practice) until a grade report shows eligible Research shows that involvement in sports/activities/clubs helps make you a better student Time management, commitment, teamwork, responsibility

HOW YOUR GRADES CAN AFFECT YOUR FUTURE Jobs/References: You are more hirable when you perform better People you use as references or letters of recommendations will have better things to say! Car Insurance Often a Good Drive Discount which equals less to pay!

THINK, PAIR, SHARE Review the 5 ways grades can affect your future Name 1 way each option is affected

WHAT CAN YOU DO? Student VUE: Use the login username and password of your school account Can give you information about grades, missing assignments, test grades, etc. Learning Lab: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 in the Library Come any/all days! Get help from teachers, use time to work, meet with peer tutors, use computers/printers Activity bus afterward is provided!

WHAT CAN YOU DO? Advocate for Yourself: Connect with your teachers – big resource of information for your success! Ask questions during class Seek help outside of class Hearing information one time may not be enough to fully understand All steps needed before seeing counselor about a schedule change! Meet with your Counselor: Problem-solve areas where you can improve Check-ins about progress Study Hall: Need to add for second semester?

YOUR STUDY SKILLS Study Place No distractions, quiet Same time each day to get into a good routine Have all the materials you need in one place If you don’t have one at home (siblings, no space), stay for Learning Lab! Take notes in class And keep handouts and worksheets Use these to prepare for upcoming tests/quizzes Study for tests/quizzes! Don’t do one cram session; study in smaller chunks the 3-5 days prior to the test Review all notes (re-write them!) and handouts until you feel prepared Ask questions before the test

YOUR STUDY SKILLS Stay organized: Use tabs, separate folders, have A day and B day binders – whatever works for you! Staying organizes makes sure you know where unfinished work can be found, and where the things you just need to hand in are Use a planner/calendar: Don’t rely on your memory! Helps you plan out your study time and be more efficient Especially if you have commitments outside of school

THINK, PAIR, SHARE Share 1 study habit you use regularly and one you need to get better at (doesn’t have to be from our list!)

IN SHORT… Doing well in school will build your confidence, give you more skills and increase your opportunities after high school, no matter what kind of student you are. We are all here to help you!

TIME FOR JEOPARDY!