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Junior Course Selection
Presented by your High School Counselors: Patti McTaggart: A-Fe Tristan Zelinka: Fi-L Kelly Shumaker: M-Sa Lindsay Capoferri: Sc-Z “This is GO TIME”
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Timeline for college-bound seniors
See handout.
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Timeline for college-bound seniors
Go to an Open House. Revisit for a private tour if you haven’t ruled it out. Career Cruising! Don’t forget to check local resources for scholarships!
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Senior Options Dual Enrollment (information night, at the HS, February 15th at 6:00) – HACC, Stevens Tech, Cecil College, Lancaster Bible College, PA College of Health Sciences, Franklin and Marshall, and Millersville University. College in the High School HACC Experience Day – Friday, April 21. Permission slips due April 7th, 2017. Work Study – Must have all of your credits. No credit is awarded. Independent Study – advanced level work, beyond courses you have completed within a particular department. Graded as P/F for credit. Internships – First and/or second semester. These may occupy one or two periods. Graded as P/F for credit. CTC – There are still programs that may have openings See updated list and complete an application ASAP. All options are arranged by the student. Please complete the proper paperwork as soon as possible.
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Requirements to Graduate
By this point you should have earned the following credits: 3 credits of English 3 credits of Math 3 credits of Science 3 credits of Social Studies 1.5 credits of Fitness .50 credit of Wellness at least 5 elective credits Students need 19 credits to be a member of the senior class. Students need 26 credits to graduate. Seniors will need a 4th English credit and an additional credit in a core subject area.
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Step 1 Login to PowerSchool.
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Step 2: Find the Button for Class Registration
It may look like this:
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Junior Advisory - 11
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Step 3 – Review Teacher Selections
Adv American Lit American Lit Check all the green check boxes to be sure you are chosen for appropriate levels. If you disagree with your choice, talk to your teacher!
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Step 4 – Choose your Top Elective Choices
Be sure to select electives for a total of 7.0 credits. These are your top choices. These are loaded in alphabetic order. You must scroll page by page to find the one you want.
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Step 5 – Choose Your Alternates.
You are strongly encouraged to choose alternate classes. PowerSchool will try its best to select your top choice based on all possible course combinations. In the event that a course is not available during a time slot, it will use the Alternates to build your schedule. Please select meaningful alternates that you could live with in the event a top choice class is not available.
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Please Raise Your Hand if you are stuck!
You cannot close this out unless you select the correct amount of credits for electives and alternates. Access will be closed in about two weeks. This gives you and your parent/guardian the opportunity to log in and make changes only to electives. If you plan to attend the CTC, be sure that you schedule enough Fitness to be done. Please follow up with your counselor if you think of any other questions. Finish strong this year so that you can continue next year being awesome! A Few Reminders: Mrs. McTaggart: A-Fe Mr. Zelinka: Fi-L Mrs. Shumaker: M-SA Mrs. Capoferri: Si-Z This PowerPoint and other information is available on our website:
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Open Forum: A-Fa: Mrs. McTaggart; patricia_mctaggart@solanco.k12.pa.us
Reminder: Check out the Junior Timeline from the CollegeBoard for a good understanding of where your student should be! Don’t forget about REMIND Pick up your instruction sheet before you leave! Junior Athletes should be sure to register to the NCAA by the end of their Junior Year. A-Fa: Mrs. McTaggart; Fi-L: Mr. Zelinka; M-Sa: Mrs. Shumaker; Sc-Z: Mrs. Capoferri; Office: (717) Fax: (717) Don’t forget your handouts if you didn’t already receive them!
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