Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byWilfrid Richardson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Class of 2017 Advantage Academy
2
Gaylene Greathouse District Guidance Counselor Gaylene.greathouse@advantageisd.org 817-907-8085 Eureka Devers AAGP Principal
3
Social Science (including Economics) English Math Science Language Other Than English Fine Arts Physical Education Electives (speech, Hebrews/NT, Health, Drive Thru History included)
5
Distinguished Level of Achievement Eligible for Top 10% Automatic Admission Requires Algebra II Endorsements – 26 credits Foundation – 22 credits 4 English 3 Math 3 Science 3 Social Studies 2 LOTE, 1 Fine Art, 1 PE, 5 Electives STEM Business & Industry Public Service Multi- disciplinary
6
GradeFoundation/Endorsement Grad Requirements 9 th 1 year English 10 th 1 year English 11 th 1 year English 12 th 1 year English
7
GradeFoundation/Endorsement Grad Requirements 9 th Algebra I 10 th Geometry 11 th Algebra II or Adv Math 12 th Adv Math (optional)
8
Grade Foundation/Endorsement Grad Requirement 9thBiology 10thChemistry 11thAdv Science: Physics 12thAdv Science (Optional)
9
GradeFoundation/Endorsement Grad Requirements 9th1 year World Geography 11th1 year U.S. History 12th1 semester Gov’t 12th1 semester Econ
10
Foundation/Endorsement Grad Requirement 2 years of Spanish 1 year of Fine Art 1 semester of Speech or 1 year of Basic Student Project Management
11
GradeGraduation Requirements 9 th 1 credit of PE (1 year) Foundation of Personal Fitness
12
Grade Foundation/Endorsement Grad Requirements 9 th -12 th Electives earned will count towards the student’s required elective, endorsement or local credits (Speech (BSPM), Hebrews/NT and Health included)
13
Grade Advantage Academy Grad Requirements 9 th -12 th Health Hebrews/NT
14
Community Service Hours Pass STAAR Test English I (9 th grade) English II (10 th grade) Algebra I (9 th grade) Biology (9 th grade) US History (11 th grade)
15
What is Dual Credit Benefits of Dual Credit Eligibility Requirements Steps to Enroll College credit and High School credit
16
Ranking Requirement Selective: Top 10% Less Selective: Top 25% Examination Requirement ACT (plus ACT Writing Test) SAT Reasoning SAT subject tests (for some colleges)
17
What you take in high school and the grades that you earn will determine whether or not you will be eligible to play sports at the college level NCAA Division 1 and 2 Requirements- 16 core classes Register with the NCAA Clearinghouse during junior year. www.ncaaclearinghouse.org.
18
Take a summer school class! Credit Recovery classes (assigned by your counselor)
19
AA Summer School Volunteer Hours Youth Exchange / Travel Programs College Campus Visits
21
Personal graduWhat is Dual Credit Benefits of Dual Credit Eligibility Requirements Steps to Enroll College credit and High School credit ation plan.
23
Review your transcript and check the courses you need to take next year. Take into consideration your Endorsement pathway. Raise hand with any questions regarding your choices. Be sure to turn in your signed and completed course request form and Personal Graduation Plan.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.