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Successful High School Transition PANTHERS RULE THE SCHOOL August 2010
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CHHS: A Community of Excellence We believe in: Cultivating relationships with dignity, care and respect Highly effective instruction Honest, open, and responsive communication Success for each student
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Information Parents Need to Have School calendar – holidays, progress reports and report cards Program of Studies Graduation Requirements State Testing Information – TEA web site Extra Curricular Activities Attendance and tardy policies Important phone numbers
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Grade Point Average – G.P.A. Indicator of how well your child is performing Weighted vs. non weighted grade Regular 100 = 5.0 Pre-AP100 = 6.0 AP100 = 6.25
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Grades- Info to remember Each semester grade stands alone (Semester grades do not average together) (Semester grades do not average together) Each semester must be passed or retaken Only semester grades will show on a transcript Be sure to check grades on Skyward often with your parent login. Student login is different from parent login.
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Transcripts Record of all classes and grades that figure into the student’s g.p.a. Legal and private document Given out in early fall and after 1 st semester grades are posted Review and keep for your own personal files The only thing the colleges see! Make it count!
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Class Rank Class rank is determined by the g.p.a. of students in the same grade May change due to class selection and grade earned Taking more difficult classes only raises the g.p.a when higher grades are earned.
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Four Year Plans Generally completed before the transition to high school. A pathway to goal setting May change with new interests Check college entrance requirements Take academic classes during the senior year
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Counselor ’ s Web Pages – gcisd-k12.org/chhs Weekly announcements Scholarship Information – newsletter Tips Upcoming events Presentation information
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What you can do to help Provide a place to study Help your child set goals Attend parent programs INSIST ON GOOD ATTENDANCE Review progress reports and report cards Help with time management Make sure phone numbers are accurate Listen
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Help With Organization TIPS: Use 2 backpacks. One for “A” day, one for “B” day. Print the school calendar showing “A” & “B” days in color and hang on the fridge. Encourage use of the planner View Skyward & other websites often
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Homework Students must be responsible for homework Don’t let the homework battle become the parent problem – use the PLANNER Set limits and follow through Make sure the work is not too hard – talk to the teacher and see what is going on in the class
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Tutorials Teachers offer tutorials before and after school Check the web site or teacher’s bulletin board for specific dates and times Honor Society students may tutor – check with the sponsor for short term help The ALL lab is available before and after school for special education services students
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Daily living Monitor activities and jobs such as the phone, computer and work Encourage positive activities Be aware and be informed – network with other parents Know your child’s friends Be a good role model
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Be a Partner with your School Support your teachers Contact by email or phone if something seems questionable (email=1stname.lastname@gcisd.net. See school website directory for easy links & phone numbers) Listen to your child but get a teacher’s view point as well Insist that your child attend regularly Expect your child to work to his/her potential Show an interest in what your child is studying Expect your child to follow school rules
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What happens if my child is ill? School continues to move forward. Parents call the attendance office: A-L Diane Robinson 817 305-4718 A-L Diane Robinson 817 305-4718 M-Z Lori Stephens 817 305-4720 M-Z Lori Stephens 817 305-4720 Students check teachers’ web site or syllabus Call a friend or study buddy Go in before or after school to tutorials
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When to contact a teacher (See school directory for phone numbers and email addresses) Personal information that might help your child’s teacher work effectively with your child You see a change in performance You hear about situations that seem unusual Your child does not want to come to school
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When to contact your counselor Change in behavior, grades, friends Change in family status, illness, job Spoken to teacher but issue is not resolved Direction for Career, college and scholarships Registration Counselor’s web site information Sign up for an appointment – NEW! (Your child needs to make an appointment with the receptionist)
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Counselors and Assistant Principals Counselors A-DA Lindsey Hopkins (ext. 4707) De-H Kerry Jones (ext. 4716) I-Mo Leslie Walden (ext. 4713) Mu-Sa Marth Sharp (ext. 4715) Sc-Z Claudia McWhorter (ext. 4714) Assistant Principals A-FL Ted Beal (ext. 4709) Fo-L Chris Ness (ext. 4708) M-Sl- Susan Foster (ext. 4721) Sm-Z Miranda McLaren (& Panther Academy – (& Panther Academy – ext. 4730) ext. 4730)
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Be a Successful Panther! The 4 years will go by quickly Enjoy the experience along the road GET INVOLVED Your student can be an individual and a great student Set goals for the future Get help BEFORE it’s needed! Ask questions
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