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Class of 2014
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Registration information College Information College Representatives Panel Handouts Transcript PSAT Booklet
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GPA tables – pg 14 of the course guide \\Lisdlhs\vol1\Counselors\Course Guide\2012- 2013\Course Guide 2012-2013 - Final Copy.docx \\Lisdlhs\vol1\Counselors\Course Guide\2012- 2013\Course Guide 2012-2013 - Final Copy.docx Rank GPA vs Official GPA
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Students must earn the 26 credits required for graduation. For each additional credit earned beyond the required 26, students may exclude a maximum of eight semester grades from his/her GPA calculation. Excluded grades may not include the required 26 credits. Some classes are automatically excluded. Off Campus PE Correspondence Classes Summer School Dual Credit Classes ASC or CAT classes Math Labs
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Possible exclusions Electives Fine Arts Technology LOTE 5 th math or science class
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26 credits required for graduation – Recommended or Distinguished Diploma Successful completion of all 4 TAKS tests March 4 – ELA April 23 – Math April 24 – Science April 25 – Social Studies Senior Project
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Recommended Distinguished English 4.0 4.0 Mathematics 4.0 4.0 Science 4.0 4.0 Social Studies 4.0 4.0 Lovejoy Leadership 0.5 0.5 Health 0.5 0.5 Fine Art 1.0 1.0 Physical Education 1.0 1.0 Technology 1.0 1.0 Foreign Language 2.0 3.0* Additional Electives 4.0 3.0 TOTAL CREDITS 26 26 *Most colleges recommend 3 years of foreign language. ***The Distinguished Plan requires 4 advanced measures.
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What is an Advanced Measure? A student needs any 4 of the following: A Junior year PSAT score that designates them as commended or higher A score of 3 or higher on an AP test (each score is one advanced measure) A college academic course and Tech Prep articulated college course with a grade of 3.0 or higher (each 3.0 is one advanced measure) An original research project judged by a panel of professionals in the field (only 2 projects can be used and the senior project would qualify as one)
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5 parts Proposal (end of Junior year) Research Paper (Senior English) Project (with support of a mentor) can be completed during the summer Portfolio Formal, oral presentation to a panel of adults
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The Senior Project Course will be available by application and principal approval only. This will occur in May. Senior Project Meeting February 4, 2013 6:30 pm LHS Auditorium
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18 hours approved Dual Credit from Collin College: English 1301 and 1302 Government 2302 Economics 2301 College Algebra 1314 Speech 1311
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Criminal Justice Culinary Arts at Preston Ridge Campus Only in Frisco Graphic Design Interior/Architectural Design
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Dual Credit Information Session February 4 at 7:00 in the Auditorium May or June -- Collin College will be here to register for next year’s courses. You MUST meet all of their deadlines, including tuition payment, in order to stay enrolled in the classes.
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Required to Graduate English I English II English III English IV Senior Options English IV AP English Literature AP/GT English Literature Dual Credit English (1301 and 1302)
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Required to Graduate Algebra I Geometry Algebra II 4 th year of Math *All students are expected to take math all 4 years while at LHS. **Double Block options are available in most math classes. Senior Options PreAP Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics AP Computer Science Dual Credit College Algebra Advanced Quantitative Reasoning* *Teacher Recommendation Only
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Math taken Junior year: Math Models Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus AP Calculus AB or AP Stat or Dual Credit College Algebra GT Pre-Calculus AP/GT Calculus BC AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC or AP Stat or Dual Credit College Algebra * Math labs and/or double-block options are available in most. Check Course Guide/Card
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Required to Graduate Biology Chemistry Physics 4 th year of science Senior Options Forensic Science Anatomy & Physiology AP Environmental Systems AP Chemistry* AP Biology* AP Physics B* AP Physics C* * Single or double blocked
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Required to Graduate World Geography World History US History 1 semester Government 1 semester Economics Senior Options Government Economics AP or AP/GT Government AP or AP/GT Economics Dual Credit Govt (2302) Dual Credit Econ (2301) *can mix and match
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Required 3.0 credits of the same (DAP) 2.0 credits of the same (Recommended) Senior Options Spanish I, II, III, AP Spanish Language, AP Spanish Literature French I, II, III, AP French Language IV Chinese I, II, III *American Sign Language I, II, III, IV * Consult prospective college to learn if ASL meets FL requirements
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Required 1.0 Credit Options PreAP Computer Science AP Computer Science A Business Information Management Digital and Interactive Media Animation Advanced Animation Web Technologies Video Technology Apps Development Any PLTW course Journalism courses (Yearbook, Newspaper, Magazine, Broadcast, Photojournalism)
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Required 1.0 credit of the same fine arts course Options Band/Jazz Band Orchestra Choir Theater/Tech Theater Dance/Majestics Art AP Music Theory AP Art History
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Required 1.0 credit Options Athletics Athletic Training PE Foundations Individual Sports/Team Sports Cheerleading Fall semester of band, drill team, colorguard Off-campus PE – application is online. Must be approved
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1 semester Health 1 semester Lovejoy Leadership (Speech) 3.0 credits of electives for Distinguished 4.0 credits of electives for Recommended
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AP Music Theory AP Studio Art 2D and 3D AP Studio Art 2D Photo AP Studio Drawing AP Art History AP Psychology ( Fall Psychology Recommended ) AP European History AP Computer Science
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Business Classes Health Science Classes Agriculture Classes (as alternate only) Architecture Education and Training Classes Human Service Classes Journalism Engineering Classes
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Advertising and Sales Marketing Practicum Visual Media Analysis Engineering Independent Study
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February 4, 2013 6:00 to 8:00 pm PSAT Explanation Meeting6:00Lecture Hall Senior Project Meeting6:30 Auditorium Dual Credit Meeting7:00Auditorium Information about classes, clubs, and extracurricular activities in the cafeteria and commons
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Course Guide – online Individual Meetings – January 31 – February 8 through US History Classes Alternate Elective Options – at least 2.0 Computer input – February 14
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SAT & SUBJECT TEST WWW.COLLEGEBOARD.COM Exam Date: March 09 Exam Date: May 04** Exam Date: June 01** ** Offered at LHS Campus AP Exams: May 06-May 17 Payment Due: March 01 ACT WWW.ACTSTUDENT.ORG Exam Date: February 09 Exam Date: April 13** Exam Date: June 08** ** Offered at LHS Campus
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Automatic Admissions Matrix Admissions Holistic Review Advantages of being a Leopard
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Safety School (s) 1-2 Sure Thing Match School (s) 2-4 Challenge Reach School (s) 1-2 Dream
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Student accounts vs. parent accounts My Checklist Prospective College List Transcript Request Letter of Recommendation Request Check Status of Transcripts and Letters College Rep Visits Scholarships https://connection.naviance.com/lovejoy
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Standardized Exams SAT, ACT, AP, Subject Test Continue the College Search Make Summer Enrichment Plans College Visits: 2 excused Junior year Research Entrance Requirements Transcript Consent Admissions Applications Athletic Request NCAA
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College Panels: March 08 Spring Fair: March 26 (6:00 pm- 8:00 pm) College 302: April 16 (6:00 pm- 7:00 pm) Lunch Visits: February 04 May 20 May 21 College Representatives on Campus
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