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What you need to know to start planning for college!!!
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Counselor Breakdown Honors/AP Students Counselor Clayton claytond@duvalschools.org A - G Bajalia bajalial@duvalschools.org H - O Mullen mullenm@duvalschools.org P - Z
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Paxon Guidance Office Support Staff Santiago santiagol2@duvalschools.org Scheduling parent/teacher conferences Oncourse portal information (in person) Transcript Requests (hard copy) Bennett bennettb2@duvalschools.org Student Records Enrollment Transcript Requests (electronic) paxonguidance.weebly.com
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Make Sure You Visit Our Website paxonguidance.weebly.com Counselor emails How to schedule appointments With Teachers: ext. 116 With Counselors: Contact individually Calendar of events College/Career Planning Subscribe to the blog (on homepage)
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ACT & SAT ACT: Register at www.ACT.orgwww.ACT.org Take ACT with Writing Students can take practice tests and question of the day Offered in September, October, December, February, April, and June SAT: Register at www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com Students can take practice tests and question of the day Offered in October, November, December, January, March, May, and June *See your Counselor for waivers if you qualify*
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The Redesigned SAT The Redesigned SAT: First administration: Spring of 2016 (current 11 th graders will primarily be the first to take this) Writing section will be optional (but still need to take this) Key Changes: No longer a penalty for guessing Total score possible: 400-1600 For more information, please visit www.collegereadiness.collegeboard.org
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Scholar Diploma Designation Graduation Requirements Class of 2016 & Beyond (24 credits) English: 4 credits Math: 4 credits (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra 2, and Statistics or equally rigorous math) Science: 3 credits (1 Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and1 additional science) 4 required at Paxon Social Studies: 3 credits (1World History, 1 American History,.5 American Government,.5 Economics) 4 required at Paxon World Language: 2 credits (must be in the same language)
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Class of 2016 & Beyond Visual/Performing Art: 1 credit HOPE: 1 credit Additional Electives: 6 credits Paxon AP Requirement: 7 AP credits (9 recommended) AP Human Geography, AP World History, AP US History, AP Language, AP Literature, AP American Government, and AP Macro Economics automatically included in program of study Passing score on the FSA: grade 10 Reading State required EOCs (Algebra, Geometry, Biology, US History) Cumulative unweighted 2.0 GPA 1 Online Course Scholar Diploma Designation Graduation Requirements All FLVS coursework must be completed by May 3, 2016
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Benefits of AP Provides flexibility in studying a variety of subjects at the college level. Begins preparation for specific majors (ex. Medical field=AP Biology) Stand out in the college admissions process. Earn college credits and skip introductory classes.
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Bright Futures Requirements Recipients will receive a fixed cost per credit hour award based on: Award Level – FAS Florida Academic Scholars - For students who will be graduating in 2015- 2016 3.5 B.F.* GPA, 1290 SAT or 29 ACT, 100 hours of community service. Other Ways To Qualify: National Merit or Achievement Scholars or Finalists National Hispanic Scholars
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Bright Futures Requirements Recipients will receive a fixed cost per credit hour award based on: Award Level - FMS Florida Medallion Scholars - For students who will be graduating in 2015- 2016 3.0 B.F.* GPA, 1170 SAT or 26 ACT, 75 hours of community service Other Ways To Qualify: National Merit or Achievement Scholars or Finalists National Hispanic Scholars
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Bright Futures Requirements The Bright Futures GPA is calculated based on the following: The student’s best grades in each subject area will be used 4 credits of English 4 credits of Math 3 credits of Science 3 credits of Social Studies 2 credits of Foreign Language Students may use up to 2 additional credits from courses in the academic areas listed above as well as AP, IB or AICE fine arts courses to raise the GPA. See bright futures website for more information - http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/ssfad/bf/
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Community Service Paxon SAS requires that all students perform a minimum of 75 hours of community service. (100 for FAS for Bright Futures) Students cannot be paid for the service, and it must be performed at a non-profit agency. Be very careful with doing service at/through religious institutions – not every thing counts Community Service should be meaningful. To eliminate headaches later, students must complete the pre- approval form BEFORE starting the service hours
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Community Service For each different activity completed, 4 forms must be turned in to guidance Community Service Pre-Approval Form Community Service Self-Evaluation Form Community Service Leader Evaluation Form Community Service Log Form Forms are available on Paxon’s website: psas.duvalschools.org under the guidance tab and on the Paxon guidance website at paxonguidance.weebly.com All completed community service documentation is due to the school counseling office no later than May 3, 2016
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Places for Community Service *Must be a non- profit organization
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College Planning Be sure to visit colleges and universities BEFORE you make a final decision. Colleges visit Paxon to speak to students (Lunch) Schedule posted outside of the school counseling office, on the Paxon school counseling website, linked on school website, and said during announcements Students must have teacher permission to miss class to attend if scheduled during a lunch when they have class or during class time (extremely rare).
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College Planning Start visiting colleges and universities NOW….before you make a final decision. Colleges visit Paxon to speak to students (Lunch) Schedule posted outside of the school counseling office, on the Paxon school counseling website, linked on school website, and said during announcements Students must have teacher permission to miss class to attend if scheduled during a lunch when they have class or during class time (extremely rare).
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The dorms looked like this on the website….
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…But they really look like this
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The Center, One Foundation Representative: Mr. Nelson McCoy Available during lunch (non-early dismissal Wednesdays) Provides scholarship and college planning information tailored to student needs
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Jacksonville College Fair Information Sessions Bright Futures Scholarship Program Federal Financial Aid College Planning Nuts and Bolts FACTS.org – Online Academic Advising Writing The College Admissions Essay Historically Black Colleges and Universities Scholarship Search Tips Get With The Times And Use The Web October 10, 2015 (Prime Osborn Convention Center)
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ADDITIONAL COLLEGE & CAREER PLANNING RESOURCES Links available at paxonguidance.weebly.com
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www.floridastudents.org Video Tutorials
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SAT Prep – Khan Academy
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www.floridashines.org Formerly www.flvc.org
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Bigfuture.org A Resource from The CollegeBoard
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Chart an AP Course to a College Major or Career
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Paxon Guidance Website paxonguidance.weebly.com
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Questions, Comments, Concerns Speak to Your Counselor
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