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1  Academic (course selection/scheduling)  Career/College  Personal concerns Students can request an appointment with their counselor by filling out a Counselor Request form and leaving it with the front desk in the Guidance office. When counselors receive requests, they will call the student to their office as soon as possible.

2  HSPA Spring of Junior Year  120 Total Credits  4-Pe/Health  4-English  3-Math (Algebra 1 and Geometry)  3-Science  3-Social Studies  1-Foreign Language  1-Practical Art  1-Fine/Performing Art  1-Finacial Literacy (2.5 Credits)

3  Students planning on applying to four-year colleges should take a minimum of 16 courses at the college prep level or higher. Students planning on applying to selective colleges should take a fourth year of Math and a third year of Foreign Language to be competitive. The minimum 16 units must include the following areas: › 4 - English › 3 - Math › 3 - Lab Science › 3 - Social Studies › 2 - Foreign Language (SAME LANGUAGE) › 1- Elective  16 CP units minimum

4  Fall/Winter: Students must pass 6 classes, or 30 credits to remain eligible for participation.  Spring: Students must pass 6 classes, or 30 credits in the second marking period. Additionally, Students must be passing 30 credits at the end of the first semester (Marking period s 1 and 2 averaged).

5  Missing more than 14 unexcused days per school year will result in No Credit Status.  Excused absences: Note from parent/note from doctor  Cutting class: 4 cuts = No Credit Status

6 COIN Career Library On The Web › To access the COIN Career Library follow these steps: › Go to www.coin3.comwww.coin3.com › Click on the green “GO” button in the first column (Login to COIN Career Library) › Enter Site ID as: LNJ14982 › Enter User Login as: ehths

7  PSAT – offered once per year in October; visit: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/t esting/psat/prep.html http://www.collegeboard.com/student/t esting/psat/prep.html for more information  SAT information can be obtained here: sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-dates/  ACT information can be obtained here: www.actstudent.org/ www.actstudent.org/  ***BRING YOUR PICTURE IDENTIFICATION***

8  Portal Student Login information (Check your grades)  Login: Your 6 digit student ID number  Password: Your Initials and your birthdate (MMDDYR)  Math Tutor Center  Open to all students during study hall or lunch. Ask your teachers for a pass  English Tutor Center  Open to all students during study hall or lunch. Ask your teachers for a pass  National Honor Society  Open to all students after school during activity period, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in the Library. Sign- ups are on the frost desk in the Guidance.  Study Island – Tutoring and SAT Prep  Online program open to all students for all subjects. Access from your home computer.  Login: First name. Last name @ ehths  Password: Your 6 digit student ID number

9  We have several great career speakers scheduled throughout the school year  Please see anyone in the Guidance office for more information or to sign up!

10  College bound Student Athletes  Visit http://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html for more informationhttp://web1.ncaa.org/ECWR2/NCAA_EMS/NCAA.html  DIVISION I  16 Core Courses  4 years of English.  3 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).  2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school).  1 year of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science.  2 years of social science.  4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or comparative religion/philosophy).  DIVISION II  16 Core Courses  (2013 and After)  3 years of English.  2 years of mathematics (Algebra I or higher).  2 years of natural/physical science (1 year of lab if offered by high school).  3 years of additional English, mathematics or natural/physical science.  2 years of social science.  4 years of additional courses (from any area above, foreign language or comparative religion/philosophy).

11  The Teen Center is located in Modular 105- 106. You can visit the website for more information: www.ehtteencenter.comwww.ehtteencenter.com  Some of the services the Teen Center offers are: › Mental Health counseling for students & their family members › Family & school involvement › Social Skills › Self Esteem skill enhancement › Peer Support programs › Socialization skill enhancement › Access to primary and preventative health services › Pre-vocational & employment services

12  Digital citizenship can be defined as the appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.  College & Employment Applications › Social Networking Sites › Personal Web Sites › E-mail Address


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