DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 9 TH GRADE PARENT MEETING
COUNSELING OFFICE Counselors: A-Ba Mr. Peelman Be-E Mr. Higgins F-Kh Mrs. Djouha Ki-O Mr. Smith P-Sa Mrs. Poker Sc-Z Mrs. Villani
COUNSELING OFFICE Registrar - Mrs. Burkey Counseling Office Secretary - Mrs. Nelson Career Center - Mr. Ed Martin
Counseling Office Agenda Final exams Increased workload and difficulty Academic Eligibility Attendance and LC Information
Counseling Office Agenda Graduation Requirements with HSA Summer School Transcript Information PSAT, SAT, and ACT Registration Procedures for 9 th into 10 th Grade
Final Exam Schedule January – Review Days January 15 – 1 st and 7 th exams January 18 – Holiday (MLK Day) January 19 – 2 nd and 6 th exams January 20 – 3 rd and 5 th exams January 21 – 4 th and Make-up exams January Make-up exams January 25 – No School – Report Card Prep. Day January nd Semester Begins Daily Exam Schedule: 7:25 – 9:30 - Exam #1 9:30 – 10:00 - Break/Study 10:00 – 12:00 - Exam #2
Increased Difficulty – 9 th Grade Increase in amount of work and difficulty of work Long-term assignments 2 nd Quarter versus 1 st Quarter Communications with teacher/counselor -EdLine, DHS site, , progress reports, interims, PTSA newsletter, parent meetings Honor Roll requirements
Academic Eligibility Eligibility is determined each quarter Must achieve a minimum of 2.0 for the quarter; no more than one E Ineligibility remains in effect until the next quarter report card is distributed
Attendance and LC Must turn in absence notes within three school days of absence (even if called in by parent) After three unexcused absences, an LC warning letter is sent home After five unexcused absences, an LC letter is sent home Three unexcused tardies equal one unexcused absence Appeal Process is available
Summer School When is summer school necessary? -English, Math, Prerequisites,Total Credits Locations and costs -Limited offerings, provide own transportation -Last year’s summer school cost was $265 per course Registration Procedures Calendar for summer school
Transcripts Transcripts include the following info: - Semester courses and semester grades - Cumulative GPA and cumulative WGPA - Attendance Record - Student Service Learning Hours - Graduation Summary - High School Assessment Results
PSAT Test October 14th PSAT automatic in 10 th (free); 11 th fee PSAT Day activities for 9 th Grade Students - class meeting, meet with counselors, career & technology presentations, Connections DHS courses to assist: SAT Prep, more rigorous courses (Honors and Advanced Placement) Official test to qualify for National Merit Scholarships for 11 th Grade
The SAT Math: - No quantitative comparisons - Algebra 2 included - Testing time is reduced by 5 minutes Critical Reading (replaces Verbal): - No more analogies - More passage-based reading questions - Testing time is reduced by 5 minutes
The SAT Writing Component/Multiple Choice Section: - Multiple Choice- improving sentences and paragraphs (25 minutes) - Student written essay- communicating a viewpoint (25 minutes) Cost is $45.00
ACT ACT changed in Spring, Writing section is optional - Increasing number of schools are accepting it - More achievement-oriented test - Cost is $47.00; no writing $32.00
DHS COURSE REGISTRATION Course level recommendations done by 1 st semester teachers in January Registration materials to students in late February Students return completed and signed registration card in early March Course offering booklet distributed to all DHS students during registration More course offerings available to 10 th graders
Graduation Requirements 4 credits in English 3 credits in Social Studies (U.S. History, NSL Government (or AP NSL), Modern World History (or AP World History) 4 credits in Math (Algebra and Geometry required) 3 credits in Science (Biology and a physical science required) 1 credit in Physical Education
Graduation Requirements (continued).5 credit in Health (10 th Grade) 1 credit in Fine Arts 1 credit in Technology One of the following: - 2 credits in a Foreign Language - 2 credits in Advanced Technology - 4 credits in a Career Completer
Graduation Requirements (continued) 22 Total credits 75 hours of Student Service Learning Hours AND
Graduation Requirements TAKE AND PASS ALL HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS (HSA) English 10, NSL, Biology, Algebra
HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS Pass Algebra Biology 400 English NSL Government 394 TOTAL 1602
Factors in College Admission Considerable Importance - Honors and Advanced Placement Courses - Grades in College Prep Courses - Standardized Admissions Tests - Grades in All Classes Moderate Importance - Class Rank (MCPS does not rank students) - Essay or Writing Sample - Counselor Recommendation - Teacher Recommendation - Work/Extracurricular Activities
Factors in College Admission Limited Importance - Alumni Relation Very Limited Importance - Interview - Student’s Demonstrated Interest - State Graduation Exam Scores - Subject Tests (SAT II, AP, IB) - Race/Ethnicity - Ability to Pay - State or County of Residence
University of Maryland College Park 103 Students applied to Maryland 64 Students were admitted 38 Admitted in Fall; 26 Admitted in Spring 38 Admitted in Fall: WGPA; 1285 SAT 26 Admitted in Spring: WGPA; 1168 SAT
IMPORTANT DATES October 6 - Interims Mailed October 14 - PSAT (Special Schedule) October Homecoming Week October st Marking Period Ends November 2 - No School – Professional Day November 11 - Report Cards Distributed in School November 24 - Progress Reports Distributed November 25 - Early Release Day November Thanksgiving Break December nd Qt. Interims Mailed December Winter Break January 3 January 15 - Semester Exams Begin