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Page 1: Georgia’s Bridge Bill And why you care…. Georgia’s Bridge Bill  The General Assembly of Georgia enacted the BRIDGE Act House Bill 400 on May 20, 2010.

Georgia’s Bridge BillAnd why you care…

Page 2: Georgia’s Bridge Bill And why you care…. Georgia’s Bridge Bill  The General Assembly of Georgia enacted the BRIDGE Act House Bill 400 on May 20, 2010.

Georgia’s Bridge Bill

The General Assembly of Georgia enacted the BRIDGE Act House Bill 400 on May 20, 2010. This act was passed to ensure that Georgia’s 6th -12th grade students are aware of available career and postsecondary education options.

In other words, it is a law, and it pertains to YOU.

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This law helps students focus on life after school.

High School

Your Future

What do you need to know to get where you are going?

Bridge Bill

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The Changing U.S. Workforce

Unskilled

60%

Skilled

20%

Professional

20%

Skilled

65%

Unskilled

15%Professional

20%

1950 2007National Summit on 21st Century Skills for 21st Century Jobs

Why did Georgia pass this law?First reason ….

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Second Reason

To increase the graduation rate, decrease the drop- out rate, and increase postsecondary enrollment rate.

Georgia wants to make sure all their students have a plan.

The goal is yours! We want to make sure that you have all the information necessary to reach your goal.

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So, what does this mean for me? High school students shall

be provided guidance, advisement, and counseling annually that will enable them to successfully complete their individual graduation plans, preparing them for a seamless transition to postsecondary study, further training, or employment.

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9th Grade - Expectations1. Complete an electronic portfolio using Career

Cruising (www.careercruising.com). All of your work will be saved in your account.

2. Explore and investigate at least six careers of interest to you.

3. Create (or update) a four-year individual education plan.

4. Georgia law mandates a 100% completion rate on assignments for each grade level.

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10th Grade - Expectations

1. Complete an electronic portfolio using Career Cruising (www.careercruising.com). All of your work will be saved in your account.

2. Review information and acknowledge that you have been made aware of “College Credit Now” programs: Dual Enrollment, AP classes, Joint Enrollment, Move on When Ready.

3. Update (or create) a four-year individual education plan.

4. Georgia law mandates a 100% completion rate on assignments for each grade level.

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11th Grade - Expectations1. Complete an electronic portfolio using Career

Cruising (www.careercruising.com). All of your work will be saved in your account.

2. Make the connection between school and work by exploring and saving in your portfolio at least three possible choices of postsecondary institutions that match your Individual Education Plan.

3. Update (or create) a four-year individual education plan.

4. Georgia law mandates a 100% completion rate on assignments for each grade level.

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12th Grade - Expectations1. Complete an electronic portfolio using Career Cruising (

www.careercruising.com). All of your work will be saved in your account.

2. Identify your next step after graduation: college, military, apprenticeship, or enter the workforce.

3. Georgia law mandates a 100% completion rate on assignments for each grade level.

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When and how will I do this?1. Your homeroom teacher will explain your

assignments, answer questions, give you your username and password, and monitor your completion. A parent signature is required on your education plan before you can be counted as “complete”.

2. These assignments are a part of your Warrior Wednesday activities. Any student who has not completed all assignments by November 16th will not be allowed to check out early during 1st semester exams. Instead, you will have to stay after exams to finish your work.

3. You will go to the computer lab on a day scheduled by one of your core subject teachers (English or Math). You should be able to complete your assignment during that period but can access Career Cruising from home if necessary.