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1 Welcome Class of 2018 Parent Meeting

2 Introductions Deana Bickel – Counselor John Bonello – College Advisor Jennifer Brown – Counselor Lynette Copus – Administrative Assistant Mary Ann Flaminio – Co-op Coor and Early College Advisor Todd Gorsuch – Principal Don Johnson – Midland County CTE Coordinator Dennis Tomko – Assistant Principal

3 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Class of 2018 English – 4 Credits – English 9, English 10, English 11, and English 12 Math – 4 Credits – Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Math/ Math Related Class Senior Year Science – 3 Credits – Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Social Studies – 3 Credits – World History/Geography, US History/ Geography, Government (Civics), and Economics Visual, Performing, or Applied Arts – 1 Credit World Language – 2 Credits Health -.5 Credit Physical Education -.5 Credit On-Line Experience – Integrated **21 CREDITS REQUIRED TO GRADUATE**

4 Junior Year: 4 Core Classes -- English 11, Government, Economics, Physics, and Math (Algebra 2/Trig) Have you taken PE, Health, and a credit of Visual, Performing and Applied Arts? Have you completed your World Language requirement? Are all of your 9 th and 10 th grade core class requirements met? Many, many opportunities for BC elective courses that match your career interest Job shadowing opportunities Planning for Your Future

5 Advanced Sciences –Physiology and Advanced Biology Fine Arts – General, Intermediate, Advanced Art, Band Industrial Technology-Wood Tech, Metal Tech, Construction Tech, Intro to Engineering (Level 1 and 2) Business – Accounting, Computer Basics and Applications Family and Consumer Science-Child Development, Independent Living, and Foods World Language – Spanish I-IV PE/Health – PE 2 and Advanced Health English Electives - Journalism Social Study Electives – Current Issues, Sociology, and Psychology BC Class Opportunities

6 Personal Curriculum  Opportunity provided by the State of Michigan to alter the Michigan Merit Curriculum and Bullock Creek graduation requirements  Individual for each student  Requested by Parent  Questions? See Counseling

7 Valedictorian & Salutatorian Honors  1 Valedictorian and 1 Salutatorian per graduating class  In the event that there are ties based on GPA (formula of GPA combined with state approved assessment-SAT) will be used  Formula determines Graduation Speakers and TV-5 Best and Brightest

8 Michigan Merit Exam  New State Assessment  Early April 2017  3 Components: SAT; ACT WorkKeys; and M-Step  Requirement for graduation  PSAT 10 – Given to all students April 13  Study materials available in Lancer Lounge or visit www.collegeboard.org, www.act.org/workkeys/practice, and www.khanacademy.org www.collegeboard.org www.act.org/workkeys/practice www.khanacademy.orgwww.collegeboard.org www.act.org/workkeys/practice www.khanacademy.org

9 Athletic Eligibility NCAA and NAIA  Students must apply to NCAA or NAIA Clearinghouse to determine if they are academically eligible to participate in college sports  Recommendation to apply on line during spring of junior year  www.eligibilitycenter.org or www.playnaia.org/eligibility-center www.eligibilitycenter.org www.playnaia.org/eligibility-center www.eligibilitycenter.org www.playnaia.org/eligibility-center

10 Off-Campus Opportunities  Minimum 2.0 GPA or test scores…depends on program  Criteria for dual enrollment  Excellent attendance  No disciplinary issues  Provide own transportation  Permission Slip and Contract

11 Midland County CTE Programs  Don Johnson, Midland County ESA  Classes offered at Midland Public Schools, Coleman High School, Meridian High School and Delta  Based on availability and meeting scheduling needs

12  Shared Time (see application for course options)  Dual Enrollment  Online Classes (not truly off-campus)  Work-Based Learning/Co-op  Bullock Creek Early College Program  REQUIREMENTS: ◦ Application and Permission Slip ◦ Minimum 2.0 GPA and good attendance ◦ Prerequisites may be needed ◦ Criteria for dual enrollment  GRADING: With the exception of Co-op, off campus programs earn a letter grade on transcript and are factored into GPA Off-Campus Programs

13 Offered at Freeland High School Opportunity to learn about a career as a teacher Classroom practicum 5 th and 6 th Hours Daily at Freeland High School and Bullock Creek Schools Education Exploration

14 Dual Enrollment  Opportunity to earn college credit while still in high school  Criteria for eligibility…uses ACT Practice Test, PSAT, ACT or SAT Scores along with grades and attendance  Classes offered at Delta, SVSU, CMU, Northwood, Davenport, and Mid-Michigan Community College, and beyond  Tuition covered up to $609/class – 2015-16 amount; transportation/books responsibility of student  Dual enrollment classes earn a letter grade on transcript and are factored into GPA

15 Online Opportunities Courses not offered at Bullock Creek High School Dependent upon availability to fit into a student’s schedule May require out of school time to meet course requirements Application required and due by 2/15

16 Work Based Learning Work Based Learning  Senior Program  Must have a specific number of credits (17) entering senior year  Create a Portfolio – Cover Letter, Resume, Letter of Recommendation, Transcript, Certificates, Awards  Complete an application  Packet of information/handbook available  This is a pass/fail program. Credit (CR) is received towards graduation if successfully completed. Students WILL NOT receive a letter grade, which may affect their class standing

17 Bullock Creek Early College Program  Program that allows you to earn both high school and college credit (different from dual enrollment opportunity)  All college classes must be taken through Delta  Defer your diploma for one year and take a 5 th year of high school (all 5 th year classes at Delta)  Opportunity to earn up to 60 college credits at the end of your 5 th year  Application process and requirements for admittance will be covered at Parent and Student Informational Meeting – February 9 at 7:00pm

18 Next Steps  February 8 – Met with Class of 2018 students o Watch for purple Schedule Request Sheet that needs to be signed  February 11 – Signed Request Sheets due to Counseling Center  February 15 – All Off-Campus Applications and Permission Slips Due  February 19 – Input Schedule into computer

19 QUESTIONS?  Deana Bickel– 631.2418 ext. 1533  bickeld@bcreek.org  Jennifer Brown – 631.2418 ext. 1507  brownj@bcreek.org  Mary Ann Flaminio – 631.2418 ext. 1534  flaminiom@bcreek.org  Don Johnson – 859.3651  djohnson@mcesa.k12.mi.us


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