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1 Class of 2019: Planning for Graduation and Beyond “Take the challenge of your life. Reach out to your goals. There is no limit to what you can achieve.” -Lailah Gifty Akita CCHS Counselors: Leah Hall (A-L) Jennifer Zymet (M-Z) Wayne Carter (9th Grade)

2 Graduation Requirements
23 total credits 4 English 4 Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 1 Health/PE 3 CTAE/Foreign Language/Fine Art 4 Elective 5 Point GPA only applies to Class of 2018 & 2019

3 Final Exams ALL Final Exams count for 20%
ALL students are eligible to EXEMPT their final exam (WHAT??)! 90 average or above in the course No more than 10 non-school related absences for year long course (5 for semester long course). Georgia Milestones (EOC) can NOT be exempted. At all. Need to edit?

4 GPAs will now be based on Quality Points!

5 How we calculate class rank has changed:

6 Move On When Ready Earn college credit in high school
All tuition, mandatory fees, and books covered Gain exposure to college level rigorous courses before graduating high school All coursework added to high school transcript, some satisfying graduation requirements Both passed and failed courses count toward your high school GPA Students will receive a failing grade on their high school transcript if a course is dropped (before the college’s drop/add period) and it cannot be replaced at the high school Any course dropped after the college’s drop/add period will automatically be a failing grade on the college and high school transcript

7 Who is eligible for MOWR?
Students who are: -self-motivated -independent learners -academically accelerated Students who meet the criteria of the postsecondary institutions Students who have reliable transportation

8 Who offers the MOWR program?
Augusta University -Overall GPA of 3.0 -Combined SAT of 1000 or ACT composite of 21 -Must be a Junior or Senior East GA State College -SAT of 970 or ACT composite of 20 or exempting COMPASS exam score -Overall GPA of 3.0

9 Don’t have a 3.0? Augusta Technical College -no GPA requirement
-SAT or ACT not required- Compass testing used for course placement -not all courses transfer to a 4 year institution Georgia Military College -2.5 GPA requirement -Will use ACT, SAT, or Compass exam to meet admission requirement -Use GATracs to see how credits transfer

10 Alternate Graduation Option
Richmond County Schools Graduation Requirements Move On When Ready (MOWR) Alternate Graduation Option To earn a high school diploma, students must earn the specific 9 Carnegie units and complete: 1. An associates degree 2. A diploma from a technical college or program 3. Two Technical Certificates in a specified pathway leading to industry certification Important Notes: 1. Students no longer have to complete the End or Course Assessments associated with the required courses 2. Students pursuing this option may not meet all of the admission requirements for University System of Georgia institutions or other college/university programs 3. Students will not earn a diploma until all requirements (high school and postsecondary) are met

11 Interested in MOWR? Start studying for the SAT or ACT
Concentrate on your grades Meet with your counselor and parent/guardian Learn the application requirements of each institution See our website for links to each school’s MOWR requirements and application process:

12 What are these tests and should I be taking them soon?
SAT ACT Accuplacer What are these tests and should I be taking them soon?

13 SAT— The current SAT is composed of three sections: Critical Reading This section includes reading passages and sentence completions. Math This section includes questions on arithmetic operations, algebra, geometry, statistics, and probability. Writing (Optional) This section assesses your essay for: Reading, Analysis, and Writing Critical reading and Math will be scored on a point scale, for a possible total of On the writing section, you will receive a score from 6-24, based on a 2-8 points per scoring measure– Reading, Analysis, and Writing. Scoring We recommend that sophomores wait until their Junior year to take the SAT or ACT, unless you are seriously interested in attending AU for MOWR.

14 ACT— The ACT is composed of four sections and an optional writing section: This section includes questions that measure your abilities in determining correct punctuation, grammar, sentence structure, organization, and style. English Math This sections includes questions from the areas of algebra (55%), coordinate and plane geometry (38%), and trigonometry(7%). Reading This section includes reading passages and questions based on what is directly stated and implied meanings from the passages. Science This section measures the skills required in the natural sciences: interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem solving.. The ACT is scored by counting the number of questions that you answer correctly. There is no deduction for incorrect answers. Each section receives a scaled score from 1 (low) to 36 (high). The Composite score is the average of the four sections. Scoring

15 Costs for the SAT and the ACT
SAT no writing= $43.00 per administration with writing = $54.50 per administration Fee waivers are available to some students; documentation required(2 waivers available in your lifetime) ACT - no writing= $39.50 per administration - With writing= $56.50 per administration Fee waivers are available to some students; documentation required(2 waivers available in your lifetime) SAT Test Dates December 10, 2016 January 21, 2017 March 11, 2017 May 6, 2017 June 3, 2017 ACT Test Dates December 3, 2016 February 11, 2017 April 8, 2017 June 10, 2017 Deadlines to sign up for each test are approximately 1 month before the test. Late fees up to $30 added to the registration fee.

16 ACCUPLACER Testing—taken at the college where you have applied
Accuplacer is a computer-adaptive exam used to assess college readiness in Reading, English, and Math. You will receive your results for the Reading Comprehension and Algebra sections will be made available upon completion of the exam. However, the results for the WritePlacer portion of the exam may take up to to receive results. You will take this test for some colleges even when you submit an SAT/ACT score. They will use it to match your skill level with the courses you will enroll in. Some schools will require this test instead of and SAT/ACT score. Most of the time, if you have applied to the school where you are taking the test, there is no fee. If you need your score sent to another school, please ask if there is a fee for this. See your counselor for more information about the ACCUPLACER test

17 Practice Testing Sites
For the SAT —sample questions, and full practice tests personalized test prep For the ACT – For the COMPASS– practice.com/

18 Setting Goals and Planning for Your Future
GAfutures.org: -Research schools, programs and majors, and careers -Take assessments to learn about careers that fit your interests -apply for college during your senior year Monitor your GPA -Use transcript given during Advisement -Enter grades into GPA calculator here using our grading scale: A=90-100 B=80-89 C=75-79 D=70-74 F=0-69 -Estimate the grades you will make this school year

19 Go to the college planning tab here and begin your college search.

20 Explore colleges

21 2 vs. 4 year school Choose a state Majors/Degrees

22 HOPE Scholarship The best scholarship around!
It pays for roughly 80% of your tuition to public colleges in Georgia. Check your HOPE GPA on your Gafutures account. You must add in your Social Security number in your profile in order to see this information. Use the GPA calculator on our website to estimate what you need to make this year and next in order to gain or maintain your HOPE scholarship.

23 HOPE Rigor Requirements
For the Class of 2019 to be eligible for HOPE ---YOU must…. Earn a 3.0 GPA in their core academic classes English Math Science Social Studies Foreign Language AND Earn at least 4 credits in certain course credits (Rigorous academic classes).

24 HOPE Rigorous Academic List
Any AP courses (Literature, Language, Calculus, Statistics, US History, World History, Government, Biology, Physics) Advanced Algebra/Algebra II Pre-Calculus Advanced Math Decision Making Human Anatomy/Physiology Chemistry Physics Forensic Science French II, III, IV Spanish II, III, IV

25 Infinite Campus Log-in Information
Use your 3000 # as your username – you can find this on your schedule and progress report Default password is <first name initial><last name initial><birthdayMMDDYY> EX. (Lori Jackson   04/30/1985)             Password         lj043085   ** If you changed your password to something other than what is above you will have to see Mrs. Jenkins, Data Specialist, to have it reset. Make sure that you are going to the Infinite Campus Parent Portal under Quick Links on the Cross Creek website. From there, click on ‘Already have an account’. This will bring you to the log-in screen.

26 Ticket Out the Door Take out a sheet of paper and write your name on it. Are you interested in participating in MOWR? List a short term goal for this school year. List a long term goal for after you graduate high school. What are two things you will do this year to work towards these goals?


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