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Key West High School Classes of 2016 / 2017 / 2018 End of the Year Gathering 2015
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5 steps to a scholarship 1.Maintain Good Grades (A’s, B’s, C’s) 2.Have good attendance 3.Passing Test Scores 4.Meet with Mentor Weekly 5.Remain Crime and Drug Free REMEMBER, YOU SIGNED A CONTRACT!
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Levels of Probation Active A’s, B’s, C’s Warning First time receiving below a C Probation 1 Second consecutive time receiving below a C Probation 2 Third consecutive time receiving below a C REMOVAL After three consecutive quarters, your file will be reviewed by TSIC for removal In addition, students must attend TSIC events, and maintain good behavior; failure to do so will result in a drop of status. As you improve your grades, your status will also improve. For example, if you are on warning and your grades all become C’s or higher on the next report card, your status will go back to active. A student may drop or go up one “step” every quarter.
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Check List Maintain “Active” status Be involved (CS: 75 or 100 hours) College Plans Explore Colleges College Resume High school/career portfolio 2015-16 Schedule
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Graduation Requirements English – 4 Credits Mathematics – 4 Credits Science – 4 Credits Social Studies – 4 Credits World Languages – 2 Credits Fine/Performing Arts – 1 Credit Physical Education – 1 Credit (HOPE) Virtual Instruction – 1 Credit
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Prepare for Senior Year! Quarter & Semester Grades – Each assignment counts!! – Build your Grade Point Average (GPA) Be involved, build your resume Micro069 Course = College Credit Advanced Placement / Dual Enrollment Research Universities – Set Goals
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12 Florida Universities
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28 Florida Colleges Eastern Florida State College - Cocoa Broward College - Fort Lauderdale College of Central Florida - Ocala Chipola College - Marianna Daytona State College - Daytona Beach Edison State College - Fort Myers Florida State College at Jacksonville Florida Keys Community College Gulf Coast State College - Panama City Hillsborough Community College - Tampa Indian River State College - Ft. Pierce Florida Gateway College - Lake City Lake Sumter State College - Leesburg Miami Dade College - Miami North Florida Community College - Madison Northwest Florida College - Niceville Palm Beach State College - Lake Worth Pasco-Hernando Community College - New Port Richey Pensacola State College - Pensacola Polk State College - Winter Haven Santa Fe College - Gainesville Seminole State College - Sanford South Florida State College - Avon Park St. Johns River State College - Palatka St. Petersburg College - St. Petersburg State College of Florida - Bradenton Tallahassee Community College - Tallahassee Valencia College - Orlando
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Class of 2018 Summer – Research colleges and universities – Community Service Hours – Summer Online Course – Activities & Camps – Summer reading! – Learn
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Assessments Sophomore Yr Recommended Assessments – PSAT given in October – ASVAB given in November – Future Plans career assessment tool Junior Year PSAT – Fall SAT / ACT – Winter/Spring College Ready Scores!
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Class of 2017 Summer – Research colleges and universities – Community Service Hours – Summer Online Course – Activities & Camps – Summer reading! – Learn
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Assessments Junior Year Recommended Assessments – PSAT given in October – ASVAB given in November – Future Plans career assessment tool – SAT / ACT – Winter/Spring – College Ready Scores! Your Grade Point Average Matters!
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Class of 2016 Senior Year is Around the Corner! – College applications – SAT/ACT (fall) – COLLEGE READY – Bright Futures – GRADES! – Scholarships – FAFSA (January 1)
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Class of 2016 Summer – Research colleges and universities – College essay – Select 5 colleges – Retake SAT or ACT? Registration for Sept. ACT is Aug. 7 Registration for Oct. SAT is Sep. 2 – Community Service Hours – Work and SAVE $$$
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Assessments Senior Year Recommended Assessments – ASVAB given in November – SAT/ACT Should have taken each test at least once! Eligible for 2 fee waivers for each test BE COLLEGE READY! ACT September 12 (August 7 deadline) SAT October 3 (September 2 deadline) – Future Plans career assessment tool
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College Ready & Bright Futures MathReadingEnglish/Writing PERT114106103 SAT440 ACT19 17 College Ready Bright Futures SATACTCS FAS129029100 FMS11702675 FAS – Florida Academic Scholars FMS – Florida Medallion Scholars
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“A” HONOR ROLL! 9 th Grade: Aidana Gumarova-Mercier Tracey Estele Kelsey Morris Taylor Berces Jayda Roberts Mairen Alzamora 10 th Grade: Melanie Alvarez Jonathan Morales 11 th Grade: Leda Morales Leslie Rodriguez Joseph Guminiski Kunal Navani Kieran Jacobsen
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“A / B” HONOR ROLL! 9 th Grade: Liam Khan Denise Abella Savannah Camposano Cesia Mendez Gentorrius Roberts Makaylah Lyons Jennifer Alfonso Meilyn Guas-Perez Jade Vaugh 10 th Grade: Aaliyah Allen Anissia Thompson Rebecca Pierre-Remy Daniela Pena Don Ellington Maelyn Maratita Kelly Valentine Gavin Willis 11th Grade: Tamia Albury Naylen Gonzalez Kirk Goggans, Jr.
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PERFECT ATTENDANCE!
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GOOD ATTENDANCE!
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EIL/LEAP Safe travels Experimenters and LEAPers! THE EXPERIMENTLEAP Tamia Albury – FranceLeda Morales-Jerez Stephanie Baloy – MoroccoKelsey Morris Kieran Jacobsen – Ecuador Rodney Maxime – Argentina Kunal Navani – Japan Gavin Willis - China
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2015-16 School Begins Monday, August 24 TSIC Gatherings: Mentoring begins Week of September 14th
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Mentors Thank you for your time and dedication to your mentee!
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Communication Main office: 305-293-1546 Email: Denise.Perez@keysschools.com Denise.Perez@keysschools.com Chuck.Licis@keysschools.com Chuck.Licis@keysschools.com TSIC – www.takestockinchildren.orgwww.takestockinchildren.org MCEF – www.monroecountyedfound.orgwww.monroecountyedfound.org “Like” us on Facebook Take Stock in Children – Monroe County
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RENEW YOUR TAG RENEW YOUR TAG AND DONATE TO TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN Play TAG with Take Stock in Children and Monroe County Education Foundation TSI C 06-14 INVEST IN A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR A DESERVING, LOW- INCOME STUDENT IN OUR COMMUNITY INVEST IN A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR A DESERVING, LOW- INCOME STUDENT IN OUR COMMUNITY
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