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SHS Advisement 8 th & 9 th Grades Where are you going and how are you getting there?
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Sometimes taking the next step can make you feel like this...
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Agenda Graduation requirements IGP (Individual Graduation Plan) Planning for life after Sonoraville HS
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Find your counselor by your grade Ms. Powers 8 th -9 th grades Coach Caudell 10 th -12 th grades
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Graduation Coach Coach Vaughn Helps with credit recovery Struggling academically
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Graduation Requirements
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You must have 26 credits Those credits must include the following: 4 Language Arts 4 Math 4 Science 4 Social Studies 1 Health/PE 1 Pathway (3 classes of the same Fine Art/Technology/Foreign Language) 6 additional electives
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Promotion
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If You Have Failed a Required Class, It is Your Responsibility to: Check on grades Contact a counselor/grad coach to determine options Review credit recovery options Twilight School Online options
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How to be an Honor Graduate A student must have a 90 or above GPA in their core classes by the end of the first semester of their senior year to Graduate with Honors. (Average 90 for all classes, not each class) Eight of a student’s core classes must also be designated as Accelerated, Honors, Pre-AP, or AP.
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Creating Your IGP All Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors will have an Individual Graduation Plan (IGP). The IGP’s will outline what students have taken (both credits earned and classes failed), the classes they are currently taking, as well as what they will need to take in order to graduate. The IGP’s are very easy to use Excel documents. will be your responsibility to keep them up to date.
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What an IGP looks like You will create one with your academic advisor this spring
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What Should I Be Doing?? 8 th Graders Choose a pathway that interests you Get to know your academic advisor (homeroom teacher) & school counselor Study! Build a solid foundation for high school 9 th Graders Take challenging classes Study! 9 th grade goes on your transcript which colleges will see! Find out about college entrance requirements. 3 rd foreign language
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Pathways All students are required to select a pathway and complete three courses in their pathway. The purpose is to help students plan coursework and set career goals. The various pathways offered at SHS are:
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Pathways Agriculture Pathways Currently Available: Animal Science Horticulture/Plant Science Nursery/ Landscape Wildlife Management Healthcare Pathway Currently Available: Nursing Medical Services
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Pathways Audio/Video Tech/Film Architecture GCS Career Academy
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Pathways Business Small Business Development Administrative Support Construction Carpentry Electrical
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Pathways Digital Technology Network Systems Computer Programming Distribution Logistics Materials
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Pathways Early ChildhoodEnergy & Power
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Pathways Graphic DesignJROTC
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Pathways Robotics Megatronics Motors & Hydraulics Spanish
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Pathways Visual ArtsJournalism/Yearbook
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Pathways BandChorus
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College Planning
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FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Bachelor’s Degrees Public Colleges/Universities Private Colleges/Universities Admissions Requirements SAT and/or ACT for entrance exam May require letters of recommendation
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Admissions statistics from three largest research universities in Georgia from 2012-2013 Middle 50% Core GPA: 3.7-4.05 SAT (CR+M+W ): 1790-2060 ACT: 27-32 AP/IB: 4-6 Middle 50% Core GPA: 3.2-3.7 SAT(CR+M): 1030-1200 ACT: 22-27 Middle 50% Core GPA: 3.8-4.11 SAT: 2000-2210 ACT: 29-33 AP/IB: 6-11
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TWO-YEAR COLLEGES Associate Degrees Public Private Entrance Exams Vary Compass ACT or SAT Transfer to a four-year college
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Technical Colleges Programs Degree Certificate or Diploma Compass Exam for Degree Program No SAT/ACT
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MILITARY Opportunities Training Education Travel Policies/Expectations/Commitment Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB)—Spring Scholarships Must be a high school graduate, GED is not accepted
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ENTERING THE WORK FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER HIGH SCHOOL CAREER INFORMATION www.gafutures.org www.gafutures.org Dictionary of Occupational Titles Occupational Outlook Handbook
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Hope Scholarship and Zell Miller Scholars To qualify for the HOPE Scholarship, a student must: Earn a minimum of 3.0 cumulative grade point average in all academic classes (e.g., Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language) Must meet Georgia residency requirements and be a U.S. citizen or an eligible non-citizen Complete four “advanced” classes. All math, science, and foreign language classes offered at SHS are considered “rigorous” by the state of Georgia’s HOPE requirements. To qualify for the Zell Miller scholarship, a student must: Meet all of the requirements above Must be their high school’s valedictorian or salutatorian, OR earn a 3.7 high school GPA or higher and post, in one sitting, an SAT combined score of 1200 or higher in math and reading or an ACT score of 26 or higher.
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