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ORIENTATION 2013-2014 FRESHMAN CLASS CAMDEN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL April 8, 9, 2013
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Agenda Types of Diplomas Graduation requirements for the freshman class entering 2013-14 Requirements to enter college, university or technical school New high school graduation recognition The high school attendance policy Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program Tennessee Scholars
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Types of Diplomas(p. 3) Regular Diploma Earn the required credits Satisfactory records of attendance and conduct Graduation with Honors In addition to regular diploma requirements Score at or above ACT college readiness benchmarks for each subject area English: 18; Math: 22; Reading: 21; Science: 24 Graduating with Distinction In addition to regular diploma requirements Must have at least a B average and complete at least one of the following:
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Types of Diplomas, continued Graduating with Distinction In addition to regular diploma requirements Must have at least a B average and complete at least one of the following: Earn a nationally recognized industry certification Participate in at least one of the Governor’s Schools Participate in one of the state’s All State musical organizations Be selected as a National Merit Finalist or Semi-Finalist Attain a composite score of 31 or higher on ACT Attain a score of 3 or higher on at least two Advanced Placement exams Successfully complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program Earn 12 or more semester hours of transcripted post-secondary credit
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Graduation Requirements Minimum 22 credits Must complete16 Ready Core Curriculum Credits AND 2 of the following: University Preparation Focus Humanities Focus Fine Arts Focus Math & Science (STEM) Focus Technical Focus: Choice(s) of interest areas
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Ready Core Curriculum: Math 4 credits required Minimum of one math credit per year of high school Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Other Math Bridge (ACT Math score below 19) Finite (ACT score 19 to 22 recommended) STEM (22 and above recommended)
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9 th Grade Math Requirement In order to enroll in Algebra I, student must have a minimum 16 on the Math portion of Explore AND have a 50% or greater change of obtaining a score of PROFICIENT on the Algebra I End-of-Course test as reported by Tennessee Value Added Assessment System (TVAAS) Students who fail ONE of these criteria will be allowed to enroll in Algebra I if they have an average of 80 or greater in 8 th grade math AND it is deemed in the best interest of the student Students who fail BOTH of these criteria will be enrolled in a 2-hour block of Foundations II and Algebra I. They will receive an elective credit only for Foundations II and math credit for Algebra I. They will still take the Algebra I End of Course test in May
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Ready Core Curriculum: English English I English II English III English IV In order to enroll in Honors English I, a student must earn an average of 18 on their English and Reading scores on the EXPLORE test AND have a 75% or greater chance of obtaining a rating of PROFICIENT on the English I EOC as reported by TVAAS
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Ready Core Curriculum: Science Physical Science Biology I Chemistry I Required in the listed sequence In order to enroll in Biology I, a student must earn an average of 20 on their Science and Math scores on the EXPLORE test AND have a 60% or greater chance of obtaining a rating of PROFICIENT on the Biology I EOC as reported by TVAAS
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Ready Core Curriculum: Social Studies World Geography or World History ½ Credit of Economics ½ Credit of U.S. Government U.S. History
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Ready Core Curriculum: Other requirements Wellness PE (½ credit) Personal Finance (½ credit)
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Additional Requirements: Students Planning on Attending a University Foreign Language (2 credits) Fine Arts (1 credit) Elective Focus (3 credits from one area) Math & Science Focus Humanities Focus Fine Arts Focus Career and Technical Focus
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Additional Requirements: Students not Planning on Attending a University Elective Focus 3 credits from one focus area Expanded Focus 3 credits from another focus area
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High School Graduation Recognition Camden High School will use each student’s Quality Point Average (QPA) to determine Graduation Recognition and Class Rank Graduation Ceremonies will recognize graduates in the following manner Recognition GPA QPA Summa Cum Laude 3.8000-4.0000 4.5000 to 5.0000 Magna Cum Laude 3.6500-3.7999 4.3000 to 4.4999 Cum Laude 3.5000-3.6499 4.1000 to 4.2999 Cum Meritus 3.0000-3.4999 3.5000 to 4.0999
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High School Attendance Policy After 5 absences per semester, in each class, students having a passing grade will have credit awarded only by the attendance committee Students are responsible for what is taught during class time and are accountable for assignments made during that time All students are required to take mid-term and final exams (Exception: Seniors are not required to take spring semester or the last tri-mester exams unless required by state testing standards)
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Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program HOPE Scholarship 21 ACT Composite OR 3.0 Overall Weighted GPA (based on 8 semesters of courses) Aspire Award Meet HOPE requirements AND parent’s (or student and spouse)adjusted gross income of $36,000 or less on IRS tax form General Assembly Merit Scholarship (GAMS) 29 ACT Composite AND 3.75 Overall Weighted GPA Tennessee HOPE Access Grant 18-20 Composite ACT AND 2.75 overall Weighted GPA (based on 8 semesters of courses) Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant Enroll in a certificate or diploma program at a Tennessee Technology Center
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Tennessee Scholars Must meet all state board of education graduation requirements 4 Math (Algebra I, II, Geometry and higher math-Bridge math will not count for TN Scholars) 4 English 3 lab science (Biology and Chemistry and one more lab science-Physics preferred) .5 Personal Finance 2 Foreign Language 1 Fine Art 1.5 Wellness/PE Any combination of two of the following: 2 CTE credits; 2 AP classes; 2 Dual Credit, Dual Enrollment, online or International Baccalaureate Additional requirements: 80 hours of community service C average 95 % attendance (no more than 9 absences per year or 36 total for 4 years) No out of school suspensions
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