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www.maranausd.org/mhs
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Workforce Military Community College / Technical School University High School Graduate Meet w/ Recruiter Apply Marketable Skills Financial Independence Select the school that meets your needs
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Complete 22 credits in the required subject areas Pass the Arizona State Assessment Complete an ECAP Graduation Requirements
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English4 credits Math4 credits Science3 credits Social Studies2 credits Fine Arts1 credit Foreign Language2 credits (2 years of the SAME language) Remaining MHS req.6 credits ______________________________ Total22 credits MHS Graduation4-year College/University 1 credit = 1 year English Math Science Social Studies Electives (one must be Fine Arts or CTE) 4 credits 3 credits 8 credits _______________________ Total22 credits Credits
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Attendance Advisory Tutoring Parent Experience Lunch & Learn GOAL
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What credits have you already earned? What credits do you still need? What do you need to do to get those credits? * Pass your classes? * Summer School? * Credit retrieval? * Marana Distance Learning? MHS Graduation Requirements English 4 Credits Math 4 Credits Science3 Credits Social Studies3 Credits Electives8 Credits ( One must be Fine Arts or CTE) _____________________________ Total 22 Credits
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Location: Mt. View High School Time: 7:30 am- 2:10 pm Session 1: June 3-June 14 Session 2: June 17- June 28
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Career Center coordinator – David Barnes Selective Service Military Recruiters Scholarship Information College Information/visits (see announcements) Employment opportunities
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ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Tom Horne Superintendent of Public Instruction EDUCATION AND CAREER ACTION PLAN (ECAP) R7-2-302.05 (Approved on February 25, 2008) Arizona Education and Career Action Plan for Students in Grades 9-12 Effective for the graduation class of 2013, schools shall complete for every student in grades 9-12 an Arizona Education and Career Action Plan (“ECAP”) prior to graduation. Schools shall develop an Education and Career Action Plan in consultation with the student, the student’s parent or guardian and the appropriate school personnel as designated by the school principal or chief administrative officer. Schools shall monitor, review and update each Education and Career Action Plan at least annually. Completion of an Education and Career Action Plan shall be verified by appropriate school personnel. Effective for the graduation class of 2013, schools shall complete for every student in grades 9-12 an Arizona Education and Career Action Plan State Initiative
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ECAP ECAP = Education and Career Action Plan reflects your student’s current plan of coursework, career aspirations and extended learning opportunities to develop your student’s individual academic and career goals.
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ACADEMIC Plan coursework Meet high school requirements Document postsecondary education goals Review academic progress to include needed interventions or advisements Record academic achievement or awards CAREER Identify postsecondary career plans, options, interests or skills Explore career opportunities Explore needed educational requirements to meet the career option POSTSECONDARY Explore admissions requirements Complete necessary applications Create a financial assistance plan EXTRACURRICULAR Documentation for participation in: Athletics, clubs, organizations Recreational activities Fine arts opportunities Community service or volunteer activities Work experiences, internships, job shadow, etc Leadership opportunities Other activities the student might wish to note “An Arizona Education and Career Action Plan shall, at minimum, allow students to enter, track and update the following information” – AZ Department of Education
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Workforce Military Community College / Technical School University High School Graduate Meet w/ Recruiter Apply Marketable Skills Financial Independence Select the school that meets your needs
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Identify Desired Schools Apply for AdmissionFinancial Aid Essays & Rec Letters Complete Applications ACT/ SAT Financial Aid Award FAFSA Application Scholarship Search www.fastweb. com Decide and Commit to Your School Applications Accepted / Financial Aid Packages Offered
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SAT www.collegeboard.org SAT Test Dates: October 11, 2014 November 8, 2014 December 6, 2014 January 24, 2015 March 14, 2015 May2, 2015 June 6, 2015 ACT www.act.org ACT Test Dates: September 13, 2014 October 25, 2014 December 13, 2014 February 4, 2015 April 18, 2015 June 8, 2013
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Identify Career Goal / Area of Interest Identify school(s) Admission Financial Aid Apply for Commit Inquire and complete specific requirements for admission and financial aid Complete FAFSA Complete Placement Exam Scholarship Search
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Explore Options ASVAB Score PhysicalH.S. Diploma Qualifications Commit Talk with recruiters, family, consider opportunities Determine the requirements for your desired branch and job
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Develop Marketable Skills Make Connections Employed Certifications, Licenses, Job Experience, Internships, Volunteer Work Interview Application Resume
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