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9 th Grade Advising Counselors AP A-Ek Mrs. GieckMr. Vujovich El-KMrs. BusseyMrs. Raycraft L-RiMr. StordahlMr. Mattix Ro-ZMr. WildMr. McNulty Special Services – Janice Lucas Intervention Counselor – Kathleen Orchard
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Role of the Counselor Schedules College and Career Personal Confidentiality How to Contact Your School Counselor Call Slips Drop ins before and after school and during lunch
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Other Resources Resource Officer…Joe Herrick Career Center Tech… Cindi Underwood Nurse… Linda Warfield (except Wednesdays) Intervention Counselor…Kathleen Orchard College and Career Center Homelink http://rosevillehsd.net http://rosevillehsd.net Counseling Website http://www.granitebayhigh.org/administratio n/counselors/news.php
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Granite Bay High School Counseling Blackboard Page Instructions 1) Go to: http://gbhs.rjuhsd.ushttp://gbhs.rjuhsd.us 2) Click on “Blackboard” under Home on left 3) Click on “User Login” 1) Username = firstname.lastname (i.e. Carey.Bussey) 2) Password = Student ID# 4) Click “GBHS Counseling” on the right side of the screen 5) Click on “9 th Grade Advising” button on left
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Academic Journey Graduation and college requirements Transcripts/GPA’s Post High School Options Four Year Plan Resources for Success
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Graduation Requirements 4 Years of English 2 Years of Math (Must pass Alg. 1 and Geometry) 3 Years of Social Science: World Studies (or AP Euro) - Sophomore Year US History - Junior Year Government/Economics - Senior Year 2 Years of Science (must be UC approved): 1 Life Science 1 Physical Science
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Graduation Requirements continued 1 Year of Fine Art OR Foreign Language 2 Years of PE PE 9 PE 10 1 Year of Health and Safety 110 Additional Credits 260 Credits Total Pass Exit Exam
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This is a Transcript
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Grading Information To pass a class a student must earn a D- or higher To be eligible to attend a 4-year University directly out of high school students must earn a “C” or higher in college prep. courses Students earn four sets of permanent grades: October, December, March, and May
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Unweighted Grade Point Average (GPA) A = 4B = 3 C=2 D= 1 F = 0 Assign the correct point value to each grade earned Add up the total and divide by the number of grades ALL students who wish to participate in school activities (athletics, band, cheer, color guard, etc.) must have a minimum 2.0 GPA
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GPA Weighted vs. Unweighted Students in an Honors, AP, or IB level course will be awarded an extra grade point for each grade earned with a C or better Adding in these extra points into the GPA calculation is necessary to determine a weighted GPA
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Honors vs. AP vs. IB An Honors Course… Moves faster and goes into greater depth An AP (Advanced Placement) Course… Is a college level class that culminates with a required exam in May An IB (International Baccalaureate) Course… Is a college level class that has mandatory assignments and an exam in May. Some IB classes may be restricted to IB Diploma students only.
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Post High School Options Technical Schools Military Community College Cal State Universities UC (University of Calif.) Universities Private Universities ***Don’t limit yourself to the “name brand” schools. There are over 3000 colleges in the U.S. The key is finding a good fit.
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COLLEGE ADMISSIONS UC/CSU – A-G Requirements (minimum) a. History – 2 Years b. English – 4 Years c. Math (Through Alg.2) – 3 Years d. Lab Science – 2 years e. Language other than English – 2 Years f. Visual/Performing Arts – 1 Year g. Elective Courses – 1 Year Note: “C” grade is the minimum standard
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What Colleges are Looking For? Consistent performance in an appropriately challenging curriculum GPA Test scores (SAT, ACT, AP, IB) Accomplishments beyond the classroom Potential to contribute to a college community Demonstrated interest in learning
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Four Year Plan
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What Does it Take to Succeed? Organization o Develop a system that works for you! o Keep backpack neat and orderly o Use a planner o Check Homelink grades regularly o Stay consistent.
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What Does it Take to Succeed? Time Management o Determine priorities o Make a schedule o Be consistent o Be realistic o Remember…you have to eat and sleep!
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What Does it Take to Succeed? Study Skills o Good study skills start in the classroom o Bring materials to class o Pay attention – participate in learning o Take notes o Ask for help o Use resources on campus (lunch Peer tutoring and after school tutoring)
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What Does it Take to Succeed? Study Skills at Home o Create a good study environment o Tough subject first o Take breaks when concentration wanes o Set goals – rewards when they are met o Ask for help – offer help o Obtain a study buddy in each class
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Resources Career Center Support: Mrs. Underwood Campus representative presentations Financial Aid info and forms Scholarship info and applications info communicated thru the Career ctr., bulletin, and newsletter NCAA information SAT I, II and ACT registration and test prep. materials Naviance Career and college information Career Sites www.Mymajors.com www.Cacareerzone.org
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How to Stay Informed Listen to the morning announcements Read the “Gazette” (school newspaper) Visit www.granitebayhigh.orgwww.granitebayhigh.org Visit the Counseling website Read the School Newsletter Utilize Naviance Computer Program Check Aeries (Homelink) regularly
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Ways to Get Involved Join a club Club day is Friday, Sept. 10 th during lunch Try out for a sport Try out for a play Consider joining student government, journalism, yearbook, debate, academic decathlon, etc. Create your own club
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What Students Can Do School is your job…take it serious! Realize you are in charge of your own fate Realize you are free to make your own choices in life but you do not get to choose your consequences – make wise choices!
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Questions and Answers "Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself." -- Chinese proverb
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