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Academic Rigor and Preparing for College: An Overview Dave Anderson School Counseling Director / Freedom High School Town Hall Meeting October 27, 2011
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Academic Rigor Almost 80% of today’s fastest-growing occupations require some postsecondary education. Students who take more challenging coursework are more likely to enroll in and complete a college program. In our new global economy, a rigorous academic curriculum is indispensable for all students.
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Number of Credits to Graduate Standard Diploma: 22 Credits 4 Credits of English 3 Credits of Math 3 Credits of Science 3 Credits of History and Social Sciences 1 Credit of Fine or Practical Art 2 Credits of HPE 6 Electives (2 must be sequential)
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Number of Credits to Graduate Advanced Studies Diploma: 24 Credits (26 credits for new 9 th graders) 4 Credits of English 4 Credits of Math 4 Credits of Science 4 Credits of History and Social Sciences 3 Credits of a Foreign Language or 2 credits of 2 different languages 1 Credit of Fine or Practical Art 2 Credits of HPE 1-2 Electives
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SOL Requirements Standard Diploma: 6 Total (1) English Reading (1) English Writing (1) Math (1) Science (1) Social Studies (1) Student Choice Advanced Diploma: 9 Total (1) English Reading (1) English Writing (2) Math (2) Science (2) Social Studies (1) Student Choice
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Factors That Influence College Acceptance and Success GPA (Grade Point Average). Strong SAT or ACT scores. Taking a challenging course load including Pre-AP and AP courses in particular. A demonstrated, well rounded student experience; such as, participation in athletics, clubs, and other student organizations. Job and volunteer experience in the community is a definite plus. Leadership roles large and small.
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Web sites to remember… Naviance: excellent web site for researching and maintaining college and career information. http://connection.naviance.com/freedom http://connection.naviance.com/freedom Virginia Wizard: an online career planning program for students to take interest assessments, explore occupations, research colleges. Visit www.vawizard.orgwww.vawizard.org CollegeBoard: SAT Testing, but also a wealth of national college related information as well. Good user friendly articles. www.collegeboard.comwww.collegeboard.com
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Parent Involvement Your young person needs you. The area that controls judgment in the brain is not fully developed on average until age 25. Teenagers are generally more driven by emotions and must learn self control over time. Help your child think about their future and formulate an initial plan. It can always change and probably will… Sleep and proper nutrition are crucial to learning. Help create a study routine in the home.
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Words Of Wisdom “Try to become not a man of success, but try rather to become a man of value.” -Albert Einstein
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