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1 WELCOME! Forecasting Incoming Seniors

2 Forecasting: Step by Step
Fill out Forecasting Sheet. Research classes. Get signatures from your parents and teachers. Use Course Planning Guide for help. Meet with your counselor as needed. Enter class choices in the computer lab. Turn in form to a counselor.

3 StudentVue You MUST know your StudentVue USERNAME and PASSWORD in order to forecast! If you don’t have one or both of these you must go to the main office and request this before your forecasting day.

4 What To Consider When Forecasting
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Senior Year Full Time Schedule Future Plans & General University Requirements Honors Roll & NCAA Requirements Scholars Diploma Credit Recovery

5 Graduation Credit Requirements
Language Arts Social Studies Math Science Physical Ed Health Career/Fine Arts/Tech /World Language Electives Total Credits Required: 24

6 Additional Requirements for Graduation:
ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO: State Tests: Passing State test scores or work samples in: Reading, Math, and Writing. Four Year Plan Created in the freshman year, updated each year by the student. Extended Application Completed in senior year within your health class 2 Career Related Learning Experiences (CRLE) Opportunities for CRLE’s are offered in Health and advanced elective classes. SEE TESTING COORDINATOR IN ROOM 240 FOR QUESTIONS IN REGARDS TO YOUR ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO!

7 How many classes do I take?
Seniors MUST take at least 4 classes. You can TA once per semester. Work Experience counts as a class.

8 Honor Roll & Athletics:
Honor Roll requires 6 graded classes. Any class taken for Pass/No Pass credit will not count. Participating in Athletics/Activities requires passing 5 graded classes. For NCAA eligibility: Need 16 Core Credits Register with NCAA Junior Year See Athletic Director for Questions.

9 General University Requirements
A minimum grade of “C” in core courses 4 years of English 3 years of Mathematics - (including Algebra 2) 3 years of Science 3 years of Social Studies 2 years of the same World Language 16 academic credits in core subject areas .5 credit in a Visual/Performing Fine Arts class is recommended

10 College Acceptance GPA
GPA REQUIREMENTS: 3.00 for U of O (review) 3.00 for OSU, PSU, OIT, SOU 2.75 for EOU, WOU Additional review may be required by the college. Universities also require ACT/SAT test scores including writing. .

11 NOTE: See Course Planning Guide for MORE information!
Scholars Diploma Earn accumulative GPA of at least 3.5 Earn a minimum of 24 credits, 8 of which must be in designated advanced courses Have been an active participant in at least one co-curricular activity May earn only one elective credit using the PASS/NO PASS option. NOTE: See Course Planning Guide for MORE information!

12 GRADUATION IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, SO DON’T WAIT!
Credit Recovery There are several ways you can make up a class that you’ve failed. Classes must be approved by your COUNSELOR prior to registration. If you have questions, make an appointment to see your Counselor ASAP! GRADUATION IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, SO DON’T WAIT!

13 Forecast Sheet After you have completed the personal data section,
Fill in personal info at top of sheet. Mark classes with an “X.” Mark Alternates in order: A1, A2, A3. Plan for 5 credits! Classes in Bold need teacher signatures. Discuss with Parent/guardian and sign!

14 Choosing CORE Classes For ENGLISH, MATH, SCIENCE & SOCIAL STUDIES:
CONSULT WITH YOUR TEACHERS TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT CLASSES! TEACHERS WILL LOOK OVER FORMS AND SIGN. USE THE COURSE PLANNING GUIDE FOR HELP!

15 Electives Choose electives carefully! Changes are hard to make!
Grades in electives DO MATTER! Remember Teacher Aides: One period per semester Requires teacher’s signature Cannot aide during teacher’s prep time

16 DO YOU HAVE A JOB? WORK EXPERIENCE YOU CAN EARN 1.0 Elective Credit!
You must work at least 100 hours per semester. You must turn in monthly time sheets. SEE YOUR COUNSELOR for more information!

17 People to Know! Your COUNSELOR!
Kendra Maddox, College and Career Center and Scholarships Carmen Moore, Academic Portfolio/CRLE Carol Sweere, Registrar (transcripts) Kathy Childress, IB Coordinator

18 More Questions? Your counselor is happy to see you!
Before/after school During Lunch By Appointments

19 Counselors A – E: Ms. Theresa Jahangir F – K: Ms. Shamai Larsen
SUBSTIITUTE: MS. JUDY KELLER F – K: Ms. Shamai Larsen L – Ma, ELL: Mrs. Gloria Hull Mc – Ri: Ms. Susan Fields Ro – Z: Ms. Laura Blaser

20 GHS Counseling Website On the counseling webpage:
counseling.ghs.gresham.k12.or.us On the counseling webpage: Contact information for your counselor Course Planning Guide Forecasting forms, power points Mental Health/Community resources Announcements And MORE!

21 Your counselor looks forward to meeting with you!


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