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Shernita Telfair, Dean of Students Anne Miller, Counselor (A-Di) Jillian Purcell, Counselor (Do-Ja) Justin McIntyre, Counselor (Jo-Mi) Hamilton Roberts, Counselor (Mo-Se) Allison Tibbetts, Counselor (Sh-Z) Jessica Kanna, SAP Counselor Angie Murrane, Receptionist Cathy Dillon, Registrar
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High school planning Graduation requirements College Planning Standardized Testing Info session/Q&A with an admissions representative from NC State University
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Future-Ready Core English English I, II, III, IV4 Credits Mathematics Math I, II, III & one math course beyond Math III4 Credits Science Earth/Environmental Science, Biology, & a Physical Science3 Credits Social Studies World History, American History I & II, Civics & Economics4 Credits Electives (2) + Concentration (4) Two electives must be courses in CTE, Arts or Second Language; Four electives recommended in a concentrated area: CTE, Arts, or any other subject area.5 Credits Healthful Living1 Credit Electives5 Credits Total26 Credits
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End of Course Tests (EOCs) › Math I › English II › Biology
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If pursuing selective colleges, take honors-level and AP courses (AP courses are primarily available junior and senior years) Join clubs and organizations through Green Hope and/or community Seek out Enrichment/College Preparation opportunities Check individual college websites for opportunities and admission requirements/freshman profile Talk with your counselor Volunteer in your community
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The College Foundation of North Carolina- www.cfnc.org The College Board-collegeboard.org The Princeton Review-princetonreview.com Print publications & guidebooks Visit college campuses and attend college fairs (Greater Raleigh National College Fair at the Convention Center on Tues, March 10, 4:30-7:30 pm, register online at www.gotomyncf.com or on-site)
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GPA (Weighted) SAT (Reading & Math scores combined ) ACT (Composite score) Class of 2013 & beyond (minimum requirements) 2.580017
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Minimum Course Requirements (MCRs)required for Admission Consideration: English---four credits Second Language---two credits (in the same lang.) Math---four credits: Math I, II, & III, and one advanced math beyond Math III Science---three credits: a biological, physical, and a laboratory course Social Studies---two credits: including U.S. History
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February 24 th : the Curriculum Fair Expo for rising 10 th -12 th graders will take place March: › Counselors will meet with students to discuss registration information › Students will input their course selections for the 2015-2016 school year in PowerSchool
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PSAT School-based test given each October to sophomores Provides practice for the SAT National Merit Scholarship Program’s qualifying test for juniors (juniors must come to Student Services to register for the test) SAT Register on collegeboard.org
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PLAN School-based test given each October to sophomores Provides practice for the ACT ACT School-based test given each March to juniors
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