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Ms. Ms. Mahany Gifted Ms. Ellis ESE Ms. Aslin Transition Ms. Pritsker Ms. Grigley A-E Ms. Vevera Rog-Z Dr. Sciaino F-Le Ms. Tango Li-Rod
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High School Information Curriculum Fair
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There are 3 state designated diploma pathways: 1—Standard Diploma 2—Scholars Diploma 3—Merit Diploma
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English4 credits Math4 credits(while in HS) ◦ Must include Algebra 1 and Geometry Science4 credits (Biology required)
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Social Studies3 specific credits ◦ World History (10 th grade) ◦ American History (11 th grade) ◦ American Government.5 credit (12 th grade) ◦ Economics w/ Financial Literacy.5 credit (12 th grade)
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Personal Fitness ½ credit Physical Education ½ credit Performing/Fine Arts 1 credit Electives 9 credits One course must be completed through on-line learning
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G.P.A. must be at least 2.0 unweighted Pass FSA ELA Grade 10--Level 3 or higher Pass Algebra 1 EOC Level 3 or higher TOTAL OF 26 CREDITS ARE REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
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Meet Standard Diploma requirements plus the following course requirements: Math—must include Algebra 2 and a math credit above Algebra 2 Science—must include chemistry or physics and 2 science credits equally rigorous to chemistry and physics Must have one AP course Must have 2 credits in the same World Language
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MUST PASS THE FOLLOWING: FSA ELA Grade 10 Algebra 1 EOC Geometry EOC Biology EOC US History EOC Algebra 2 EOC
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Students who meet the Standard Diploma Requirements plus the following: Attain one or more Industry Certifications leading to college credit
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Students who meet the Scholars Diploma Requirements plus the following: ◦ Cumulative 3.75 weighted GPA ◦ 3 credits of the same world language ◦ 6 credits of Advanced Placement with grades of A or B ◦ 1 credit in Experimental Research with grade of A or B, or 4 th year of same world language, or one additional AP course with grade of A or B
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MINIMUM 19 ACADEMIC CREDITS ENGLISH 4 CREDITS MATH 4 CREDITS SCIENCE 4 CREDITS SOCIAL STUDIES 3 CREDITS FOREIGN LANGUAGE 2 CREDITS ACADEMIC ELECTIVE 2 CREDITS
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*** PLEASE NOTE: The stronger an applicant’s curriculum, including electives, the better their chances of admission in general and to the college of their choice.
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100 HOURS OF APPROVED COMMUNITY SERVICE MINIMUM SAT 1290 (CR+M) OR ACT 29 3.5 WEIGHTED GPA IN 16 CORE CREDITS English4 credits Math4 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Foreign Language 2 credits
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75 HOURS OF APPROVED COMMUNITY SERVICE MINIMUM SAT 1170 (CR+M) or ACT 26 3.0 WEIGHTED GPA 16 CORE CREDITS English 4 credits Math 4 credits Science 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Foreign Language 2 credits
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30 HOURS OF APPROVED COMMUNITY SERVICE 3.5 GPA in 3 sequential vocational courses 3.0 weighted GPA in required courses for graduation Minimum test scores (one of the following) SAT- 440 Verbal, 440 Math ACT- 19 Reading, 17 English, 19 Math PERT- Reading 106, Writing 103, Math 114
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CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WITH CARE meet graduation requirements meet college admission requirements meet scholarship requirements schedule change policy
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Schedule changes will be considered for the following reasons: 1. A senior needs a requirement for graduation 2. Computer error 3.Student has already earned credit for the course Schedule change requests meeting this criteria will be made if class size permits.
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ENGLISH 1 MATH—ALGEBRA 1/GEOMETRY/ALGEBRA 2 SCIENCE—BIOLOGY
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YOU WILL CHOOSE 4 ELECTIVES ◦ Consider PE/Personal Fitness (requirement) ◦ Consider Fine Performing Art (requirement) ◦ Consider World Language ◦ Consider Career Technology Program ◦ Consider ROTC ◦ Consider Forensic Science/Legal Studies CSI Lake Mary Program of Emphasis
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CHOOSE 4 ALTERNATES ◦ Mark with A. EVERY COURSE ON REGISTRATION CARD WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR YOUR SCHEDULE
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Seminole County Virtual School (SCVS) Course taken as part of your 7 period school day Can be scheduled into virtual lab on campus Can be scheduled 1 st period or 7 th period “off campus” at home Course can be taken in addition to 7 period school day Summer virtual courses – register in March for a June 1 start date (forms available in LMHS guidance)
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Participating--Being Engaged ◦ Listening ◦ Asking/answering questions ◦ Completing classwork and homework ◦ Studying Learning—Problem Solving ◦ Using resources (tutoring, technology) ◦ Researching ◦ Applying knowledge and content ◦ Developing creative solutions
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Growing—Perseverance ◦ Sticking to the task even when it’s difficult ◦ Staying the course ◦ Keeping commitments ◦ Self-awareness Interacting—Interpersonal Skills ◦ Being respectful ◦ Being cooperative ◦ Working with fellow students and teachers ◦ Self-advocacy
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Title to be determined by English Department… Visit lakemaryhs.scps.k12.fl.uslakemaryhs.scps.k12.fl.us for book title and assignment… as well as for math assignments and AP assignments.
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JULY 18, 19, 20 JULY 18 AP BIOLOGY ONLY JULY 19 AND 20 DESIGNED FOR ALL FRESHMEN TAKING AP COURSES STUDENTS REGISTERED FOR AP BIOLOGY AND/OR AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY WILL RECEIVE A FLYER IN THE MAIL
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School Starts: August 10, 2016 School Hours: 7:15am - 2:20pm Early Release Wednesdays 1:20pm ***Freshmen Orientation Monday, August 1, 2016
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Private School Students ◦ February 26, 2016 @1 pm Capacity Transfer Students ◦ Applications opened February 1 through Choices ◦ Registration times will be available once students receive approval through Choices
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Counselors will be available throughout the curriculum fair for questions, but please take advantage of speaking to our teachers, the real curriculum experts!
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Ms. Ms. Mahany Gifted Ms. Ellis ESE Ms. Aslin Transition Ms. Pritsker Ms. Grigley A-E Ms. Vevera Rog-Z Dr. Sciaino F-Le Ms. Tango Li-Rod
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