CLASS OF 2020 WELCOME TO SPRING MILLS HIGH SCHOOL! SMHS COUNSELING DEPARTMENT
YOUR FUTURE BEGINS HERE! WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW TO GET STARTED?????
WHAT IS A “CREDIT”? Granted (by semester) upon successful completion of a course. A “D” is a passing grade. 2 semesters = 1 year 1 full-year course = 1 credit ½ year course = ½ credit
REQUIRED CREDITS FOR EACH CLASS Sophomore status (10 th -grader) = 5 credits Junior status (11 th grader) = 12 credits Senior status (12 th grader) = 17 credits with the potential to graduate. TOTAL CREDITS NEEDED TO GRADUATE: 24 Credits REQUIRED CLASSES: 4 Math 4 English 4 Social Studies 3 Science Health P.E. Fine Arts 2 Electives
WHAT ARE “PATHWAYS”? Non-CTE Pathway 4-year Degree Examples: Shepherd University, WVU, Marshall etc. CTE (Career Technical Education) Pathway Community College (Blue Ridge, Hagerstown, Potomac State) Technical/Vocational School (James Rumsey, Wyotech) Military Work Personalized Education Plan (PEP Plan)
PERSONALIZED EDUCATION PLAN
Non-CTE 4 English 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social Studies 1 Health 1 Physical Education 1 Fine Art 2 Foreign Language 3 Electives CTE 4 English 4 Math 3 Science 4 Social Studies 1 Health 1 Physical Education 1 Fine Art 4 Career Concentration Courses 2 Electives HOW MANY CREDITS ARE NEEDED?
WHAT ARE “CLUSTERS”? Agriculture, Science, & Natural Resources Arts, A/V Technology and Communication Business Management and Administrative Support Information Technology Marketing Health Science Architecture and Construction Manufacturing National Security Teaching/Training
CAREER CONCENTRATION (ROTC) National Security JROTC ROTC I (9-12) ROTC II (10-12) ROTC III (11-12) ROTC IV (12)
HONORS VS. GENERAL COURSES Honors classes are determined by Westest scores, ACT Explorer results and teacher recommendation. An honors class can earn you a one point bump in GPA.: Honors A = 5 Quality Points Honors B = 4 Quality Points Honors C = 3 Quality Points Honors D = 2 Quality Points You do not have to take all honors classes – you can take 1, 2, or 3+ honor classes depending on your strengths.
SUPPORT PROGRAMS School within a School – English, Reading Lab, Math, Math Lab Double –block Math, Math Lab and/or English, Reading Lab
SCHEDULED VISITS North Middle School : December 9th– Drop off schedules/Program of Studies with students December 16 th - Collect schedules Spring Mills Middle School: December 14th – drop off schedules/Program of Studies with students St. Joseph Catholic School: December 10 th – drop off schedules/Program of Studies with students
ANY QUESTIONS?