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Class of 2019
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Student Last Name all grade levels Counselor A - C Mr. Peters D - He Mrs. Chancey Hi - I Mrs. Collins J Mrs. Norgan K Mr. Peters L - Pen Mrs. Figarella Peo - Sil Mrs. Collins Sim - Z Mrs. Norgan
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4 year/24 Credits Graduation Requirements 4 English 4 Math : Must include Alg. 1 and Geometry 3 Science: Must include Biology 3 Social Studies: Must include World Hist., US Hist, US Gov & Econ. 1 Fine/Performing Arts 1 Physical Education: Must include Personal Fitness or HOPE 8 Electives Passing score on Grade 10 FSA (Florida Standards Assessment) Passing score on Algebra 1 EOC Cumulative 2.0 GPA Online Learning Course 2 World Languages (required for admission to State Universities/BF; strongly recommended by Florida College System)
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End of course exams EOC’s Passing scores required: Grade 10 FSA (Florida Standards Assessment) Algebra 1 EOC In subject’s requiring an EOC, the EOC counts for 30% of the final grade Algebra 1 Geometry Biology US History Algebra 2 (if enrolled)
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Calculating Course Grades EOC’s Semester Grade 35% of Course Grade Semester Grade 35% of Course Grade EOC Results 30% of Course Grade NEW GRADE FOR 1 ST SEMESTER NEW GRADE FOR 2 ND SEMESTER 85B80B65D CC * PCSB will convert EOC scores to calculate final course grade All courses have a test that counts for 30% of the course grade. Administered at the end of the school year EOC = End of Course Exam
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Merit Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements: Attain one or more industry certifications
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Scholar Designation In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements: Pass the ELA Grade 10 statewide assessment Earn 1 credit in Algebra II (must pass Alg. 2 EOC) Pass the Geometry EOC Earn 1 credit in statistics or an equally rigorous mathematics course Pass the Biology EOC Earn 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics Earn 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or Physics Pass the U.S. History EOC Earn 2 credits in the same world language Earn at least 1 credit in an AP or Dual-Enrollment course
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Promotion Requirements 10 th grade – 5 Credits earned & completed 1 year in HS 11 th grade – 11 Credits earned & completed 2 years in HS 12 th grade – 17 Credits earned & completed 3 years in HS SEMESTERYEAR Individual Class.5 credit(A,B,C or D)1 credit (A,B,C or D) Total Classes3.5 credits (A,B,C or D) 7 credits (A,B,C or D)
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Grade Point Average Class Letter Grade Points Class: English 1 Grade: B Points: 3 GPA= Total points earned/Total of classes taken Grade points A = 4 PTS B= 3 PTS C= 2 PTS D= 1 PTS F= 0 PTS Weighted GPA Honors =.5 point Advanced Placement = 1 point Dual Enrollment = 1 point
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Online Virtual Education GRADUATION REQUIREMENT
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Online Virtual Education Graduation Requirement Student/Parent requests the course on www.flvs.net (complete instructions are available on the GJHS website)www.flvs.net Return a completed ‘Notification of Registration for Florida Virtual School Class’ form to the Guidance Office. Your counselor will check to make sure you’ve requested the correct course and approve the course. FLVS/PVS will place you with a teacher. FLVS may take a few weeks. PVS may take only a few days. Continue to check your FLVS account for placement.
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TESTS PSAT PSAT is administered November 2, 2016 NO FEE PSAT must be retaken in the Fall of the Junior Year to be considered for the National Merit Scholars Program ( cost $16.00 ) PSAT results may be used as SAT prep with www.satcollegeboard.com www.satcollegeboard.com www.mycollegequickstart.com www.mycollegequickstart.com FSA is administered in Spring of Sophomore Year EOCs for Sophomore courses administered in Spring Mid Terms at end of 1 st semester Final Exams at end of 2 nd semester
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Dual Enrollment The dual enrollment program allows academically talented high school students to take college classes while still in high school. Some of the benefits of program participation are broadened educational opportunities, increased depth of study, and accelerated attainment of post-secondary educational goals — at zero cost. Before you begin, read the Dual Enrollment Agreement and the addendum appropriate to your high school experience, found at www.polk.edu www.polk.edu Steps 1 – 4 are completed once. Steps 5 – 7 are completed prior to every semester.
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7 Steps to Dual Enrollment Step 1 — Meet eligibility requirements Dual Enrollment – (taking up to 11 credits per term as a part-time student while in grades 6-12) Earned 6 high school credits Unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 Approval from a high school counselor Placement test at college-level ( PERT –SAT- ACT ) Early Admission – (taking 12-15 credits per semester as a full-time college student) Option for Senior Year.
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Step 2 — Complete the Polk State College online admission application www.Polk.EDU A valid personal email address Your own Social Security number (If you don’t have one, you can still apply but do not use your parent’s Social Security number.) When you complete the application, print your admission letter or record your PSC IS #. A PSC ID # is required to obtain a PERT testing ticket.
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Step 3 —Submit official scores from an approved placement test PERT, ACT, or SAT scores are acceptable. ACT & SAT Official scores must be sent directly to Polk State College. A copy of PERT scores must be provide to your GJHS counselor. Your scores cannot be older than two years from the first day of the semester you plan to attend.
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Step 4 – Complete the College’s student orientation Complete the online orientation at WWW.POLK.EDU, this must be competed prior to registration. Step 5 — Complete course selection, approval, and registration Use the DELTA portal and meet with a high school counselor each semester. Select courses through DELTA (https://delta.polk-fl.net).https://delta.polk-fl.net Student logs in using GJHS student portal login & password Update contact information, under course requests, add new college, Polk State College, select term, and agree to the terms and conditions Parent logs in using GJHS Parent Portal login & password and agrees to the terms and conditions Register for courses through PSC personnel at PSC or the PSC Registration event at GJHS
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Step 6 — Submit course schedule to high school counselor If registering at PSC, bring copy of schedule to GJHS counselor Step 7 — Acquire textbooks If taking courses at PSC, bring copy of schedule to Mrs. Smither in the GJHS Media Center
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Dual Enrollment Dual Enrollment courses grades are included in the high school and college transcripts All Dual Enrollment course grades will impact your college and high school GPA College-Ready Cut Scores SubjectPERTACTSATNEW SAT Reading/Critical Reading 1061944024 English/Critical Reading1031744025 Elementary Algebra/Mathematics 1141944024
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Bright Futures www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org Florida Academic Scholarship Florida Medallion Scholarship Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship Always refer to the website at www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org for changes in scholarship requirements www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org Bright Futures requirements are subject to change
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Bright Futures: FAS/FMS www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org Florida Academic Scholar & Florida Medallion Scholar 18 academic units is a minimum requirement; most universities prefer more ( 21.5 or greater)
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Gold Seal Vocational Scholars 1 Fine/Practical Art 1 Physical Education 3 CTE Credits 3.0 weighted GPA overall 3.5 un-weighted GPA Career Courses 30 CSH Gold Seal applies only to vocational certifications but courses leading to an AA or AS are excluded.
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State University System core admission requirements Planning to go straight to a 4 yr. college after high school? 18 academic units is the minimum requirement most universities prefer more ( 21.5 or greater) What is an academic (core) credit? English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language (also required by state colleges)
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SUS Admissions tests! ACT - www.actstudent.orgwww.actstudent.org SAT - www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org Needed for college applications and Bright Futures Should take the SAT/ACT in the Spring of your Jr year
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State University System core admission Requirements Start Shopping Now! 2015 SUS Admissions Tour MATRIX Universities FAMUFAUFGCUFIUFLPOLYFSUNCFUCFUFUNFUSFUWF LocationTallahasseeBoca RatonFt. MyersMiamiLakelandTallahasseeSarasotaOrlandoGainesville Jacksonville TampaPensacola Enrollment Fall 2014 10,22930,36414,46354,11354041,77383460,81050,09515,98442,06512,602 Undergraduat e Enrollment Fall 2014 8,00124,22813,72739,08151832,62183452,53234,16614,12130,31710,072 Sports Division Div 1 NA Div 1 N/A Div 1 Div 2 What is your admissions notification plan? Rolling Rolling withFeb. 15 asPriority Deadline Rolling with February 15th Priority Deadline Rolling with November 1st as Priority Scholarship Deadline Rolling with Nov 1 as Early Application Deadline; Feburary 1 as Priority Deadline; and May 1 as final deadline. Two notification dates: 12/9/2015 and 3/16/2016 11/1 deadline (decisions by April 1). 2/15 deadline - maximum FinAid Eligibility w/ FAFSA 4/15 deadline- guaranteed Rolling Feb 12 for Nov 1 apps RollingModified Rolling Rolling with December 1 Priority Deadline % of Applicants Accepted Summer 2015 by July 1, 2015 64%53%61%54%N/A54%NA51%45%60%63%38% % of Applicants Accepted Fall 2015 by July 1, 2015 72%48%56%51% 44%51%47%45%60%45%53% Mid Range Accepted GPA - Summer 2015 2.50-2.993.18-3.923.25-3.943.4-3.94N/A3.5-4.1N/A3.6-4.04.2 - 4.53.53.35 - 3.843.47 Middle Range GPA Accepted - Fall 2015 3.0-3.493.52-4.253.32-4.063.4-4.04.083.9 - 4.43.78-4.393.7-4.34.2 - 4.53.93.81-3.843.59 Middle Range SAT (all three sections)Accepte d - Summer 2015 M: 430R: 450W: 430 M: 470-550R: 480- 550W: 460-540 M: 470-560R: 480- 550W: 470-550 M: 470-540R: 480- 540W: 470-530 N/A M: 550-640R: 550- 630W: 550-630 N/A M: 560 R: 550W: 540 M: 600-700R: 580- 690W: 580-690 M: 510-570R: 510- 570W: 450-530 M: 548R: 545W: 528 M: 508R: 517W: 496 All universities prefer on-line applications. Additionally, all universities accept: online application fee payment and mailed official high school transcripts. -New College of Florida uses the Common Application. Middle Range SAT (all three sections)Accepte d Fall 2015 M: 470R: 470W: 460 M: 490-590R: 490- 580W: 480-570 M: 490-580R: 500- 580W: 490-570 M: 520-620R: 530- 620W: 520-610 M: 670R: 640W: 600 M: 590-670R: 660- 630W: 580-630 1800-2070 M: 580 - 670R: 600 - 730W: 590 - 690 M: 600R: 600W: 600 M:600-700 R: 580- 690W: 580-690 M: 560-640R: 570- 640W: 500-590 M: 617R: 601W: 587 M: 522R: 530W: 510 Middle Range ACT with WritingAccepted - Summer 2015 Comp: 19E/W:18 Comp: 20-24E/W: 19-23 Comp:21- 24E/W:21-25 /7-8 Comp:21- 24E/W:20-24 N/A Comp:24- 28E/W:23-27 N/AComp: 23-26E/W:Comp:27-32 Comp:21- 23E/W:34-29/6-8 Comp: 23-26E/W: 23 Comp:22E/W:22 Middle Range ACT with WritingAccepted - Fall 2014 Comp:21E/W:19 Comp: 21- 26E/W:20-24 Comp:22- 26E/W:21-26 /7-8 Comp: 23- 28E/W:23-28 Comp: 28E/W: Comp:27- 31E/W:24-29 Comp: 27-31E/W: 26-31 Comp: 25-29E/W:Comp: 27-32 Comp:24- 28E/W:24-29/6-8 Comp: 26- 30E/W:25 Comp:23E/W:23
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Florida College System #1 in accessing higher education Florida 2 + 2 system to earn a bachelor’s (4 yr) degree Earn an Associate of Arts (2 yr) degree at a Florida College System institution, then transfer to a 4 yr institution AA degree at a Florida college guarantees students the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s degree at a university or Florida college offering 4 yr degrees more information visit www.fldoe.org/articulation/pdf/Pathways_to_Success.pdf www.fldoe.org/articulation/pdf/Pathways_to_Success.pdf Florida Colleges offer Associate of Science (2 yr) degrees, Certificate Programs, and Applied Technical Diplomas Lead directly to employment Potential to earn more money than with some 4-yr degrees
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Career & Technical Centers Traviss & Ridge Career Centers Architecture & Construction Arts, A/V Technology & Communication Business, Management & Administration Health Science Hospitality & Tourism Human Services Information Technology Transportation, Distribution & Logistics More information visit www.traviss.edu andwww.traviss.edu schools.polk-fl.net/ridge
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Education Pathways Florida College System (for example Polk State College) A.S. in Computer Related Careers Florida Earnings: Top Average Annual Wage $84,430 Entry Annual Wage $42,000 Experienced Annual Wage $109,500 Career & Technical Education (for example Traviss Career Center) Lakeland Average Annual Wage Electrician: $55,500 Phlebotomist: $32,700 Hairstylist: $28,500 Fire Safety Investigator: $60,500
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Begin to think about what you will do after high school college, vocational training, field of study Maintain good attendance, grades and a discipline record Take school work seriously because every year and course counts
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Take advantage of after school tutoring if needed Know your graduation requirements and monitor your academic progress on www.flshines.orgwww.flshines.org Build relationships with your teachers, they are here for you Get to know your counselor and become familiar with all that GJHS can offer you What’s Wind Down Wednesday? Counselors will be in the Food Court every other Wednesday
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