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NOVA MIDDLE SCHOOL LAURA COHEN DISTRICT GUIDANCE COORDINATOR APRIL 21, 2011 Transitioning to High School
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Without struggle, there is no progress. -Frederick Douglas
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What are our goals? To provide the most appropriate academically rigorous curriculum for each student. To make sure that each student leaves our doors with the skills, knowledge and abilities necessary to be competitive in the 21 st century workforce. To make sure that each student has been guided toward choices that open every possible post- secondary door. To ensure that all families are aware of post- secondary funding options and their requirements.
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A K-8 Perspective on Progress
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English 4 English 4 Math 4 Math 4 Science 3 Science 3 Social Studie s 3* Fine Arts 1* Fine Arts 1* PE 1* PE 1* Electives 8 Electives 8 Computer Literacy Computer Literacy Service Learning Service Learning FCAT GPA Algebra
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Senate Bill 4 National Standards Movement American Diploma Project Knowledge and skills for 21 st Century workforce require advanced education College and Career Readiness Phasing in increased graduation requirements Moving from FCAT to End-of-Course Exams (EOC) Eliminates Major Areas of Interest (MAI) for all
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What is a Cohort? A student’s COHORT YEAR is the year that he/she is expected to graduate from High School. The cohort year is based on the student’s CONTRACT YEAR. The CONTRACT YEAR is the first year the student entered 9 th grade. HS Graduation Requirements change with a student’s cohort.
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Contract Year 2011 (Current 9 th ) Class of 2014 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC) Geometry or equivalent 3 Science 1 World History 1 United States History 0.5 United States Government 0.5 Economics 1.0 Performing Arts* 1.0 HOPE* 8.0 Electives FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant 2.0 GPA 40 Community Service Hours Computer Competency
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Contract 11 Algebra EOC Eliminates FCAT Math and Science Grade 9 = 30% of final grade Computer-based May 16-20, 2011 ESE Waivers will be available. Everybody (6-12) in Algebra 1 or the equivalent will test 9 th graders who passed in middle school will test Won’t go back and impact MS grades or credits All grades count for HS Accountability and AYP
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2011-12 (current 8 th ) Contract Graduation Requirements (Class of 2015) 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Geometry or equivalent (EOC – 30%) 3 Science Biology or equivalent (EOC – 30%) 1 World History 1 United States History 0.5 United States Government 0.5 Economics 1.0 Performing Arts* 1.0 HOPE* 8.0 Electives FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant 2.0 GPA 40 Community Service Hours Computer Competency
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2012-13 (Current 7 th ) Contract Graduation Requirements (Class of 2016) 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Geometry or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Algebra 2 or equivalent (No EOC at this time) 3 Science Biology or equivalent (EOC – P/F) 1 World History 1 United States History 0.5 United States Government 0.5 Economics 1.0 Performing Arts* 1.0 HOPE* 8.0 Electives FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant 2.0 GPA 40 Community Service Hours Computer Competency
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2013-14 (6 th ) Contract Graduation Requirements (Class of 2017) 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Geometry or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Algebra 2 or equivalent (No EOC at this time) 3 Science Biology or equivalent (EOC – P/F) Chemistry or Physics (No EOC at this time) Equally rigorous course 1 World History 1 United States History 0.5 United States Government 0.5 Economics 1.0 Performing Arts* 1.0 HOPE* 8.0 Electives FCAT Reading 2.0 or concordant 2.0 GPA 40 Community Service Hours Computer Competency
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Resources for Parents The ePEP BEEP
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Resources for Parents Virtual Counselor Pinnacle
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Janie Smith: Current Senior English Eng 1 Eng 2 Eng 3 Eng 4 Math Algebra IA Algebra IB Informal Geometry Geometry Science Biology Integrated Science Environmental Science Social Studies World History American History Gov/Economics ELECTIVES Information Technology Drawing 1, 2 Volleyball Guitar 1, 2 TV Production Drama 1, 2 HOPE Passed FCAT Math (Level 2, 301) Reading (Level 2, 311) GPA: 3.0 45 hours of community service
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Where can Janie Go AFTER HS? BRIGHT FUTURES?? NO!! No Foreign Language for FMS/FAS! No Vocational courses for GSV! Informal Geometry does not count for FMS/FAS! State University Admissions? NO!! No Foreign Language No Algebra II Academic Electives??? No Honors/Advanced Courses
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Where Can Janie go After HS? NCAA Scholarship? NO!! She doesn’t have 16 Academic Units (Maybe she should have taken some ACADEMIC ELECTIVES!) Work Force?? NO!! o Janie has no skills! o No Industry Certification! o 21 st Century Workforce jobs will require advanced math/science/technical skills! (Maybe she should have completed a CTACE program!)
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Janie Smith: Class of 2017 English Eng 1-Honors Eng 2-Honors Eng 3-AP English Language Eng 4-AP English Literature Math Algebra I-EOC Geometry-EOC Algebra II Integrated Math III Science Biology Honors-EOC Chemistry Honors Physics Honors Social Studies World History-Honors United States History-AP Gov/Economics-AP HOPE* ELECTIVES Communications Technology I, II, & III Psychology-AP Human Geography-AP Spanish I & II Volleyball Performing Fine Art* Tests Passed FCAT Reading 2.0 End of Course Exams Algebra Geometry Biology Industry Certification Adobe Suite GPA: 3.0 45 hours of community service
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Keep Doors OPEN for our Students! Make sure students have access to the most academically rigorous curriculum that they can complete successfully. Offer a variety of Academic Electives that are recognized on the Comprehensive Course Directory. Be aware of the changing Graduation Requirements. Advise students based on their future goals, not just on HS graduation requirements. Make sure that we involve parents, community members, mentors and all other stakeholders in our discussions and decisions. Make sure that Professional School Counselors access all students throughout the year as part of an Comprehensive /Guidance Program, not just as part of the course selection process.
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