SCHS SOPHOMORE CLASSROOM GUIDANCE LESSON ~ SPRING 2012 SCHS Professional School Counseling Dept.

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SCHS SOPHOMORE CLASSROOM GUIDANCE LESSON ~ SPRING 2012 SCHS Professional School Counseling Dept

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SCHS SOPHOMORE CLASSROOM GUIDANCE LESSON ~ SPRING 2012

SCHS Professional School Counseling Dept

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Who is My school counselor?

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SCHS Prof. School Counselors

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ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS

How do I plan for my future?

Who can assist me with my plan?

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Points to Cover

Transcript Literacy Graduation Requirements Know your HOPE status Personal Information on Transcripts

SCHS Electives Courses available Classes that match your interests/goals

Career Information Credit Recovery

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Transcript Literacy

Find your GPA Find your class rank Find the number of credits earned Make sure all credits earned (including

middle school credits) are on your transcript

Check your transcript against the graduation requirements

Is all your personal information correct?

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Sample Transcript

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Transcript Literacy

Personal Information – If your family has moved, changed contact numbers, or any other identifying information, SCHS has no way of knowing until you inform the school.

If this information has changed please request a change of information form with Ms. Stanley (Attendance) Ms. Newman (Counseling Office Manager) Ms. Strickland (Records)

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What do I need to Graduate?

Current GEORGIA Graduation Rule for student entering the 9th grade in fall of 2008-2009 Areas of Study: Credits

I. English/Language Arts 4 II. Math 4 III. *Science 4 IV. Social Studies 3 V. **Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE), and/or Modern

Language/Latin, and/or Fine Arts 3 VI. Health & Physical Education 1 VII. Electives (4 units) 4 TOTAL UNITS 23 *4th Science may be used to meet both the required science and required

elective in CTAE sequence of courses (V) **Student must complete 3 units in a pathway to complete CTAE pathway

and take end of pathway assessment; Student must complete 2 years of the same foreign language for admissions to Georgia Board of Regents colleges/universities.

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What do I need to be promoted to a Junior Advisement?

IKE Promotional Requirement Rule Maintain the following minimum units of credit required for

promotion. 10th grade: 5 units 11th grade: 10 units 12th grade: 16 units

For students enrolling in the ninth grade for the first time in the 2008-2009 school year and for subsequent years, the following requirements must also be met in order to advance with the entering graduating class: 10th grade: 5 units, including one (1.0)full credit each of state

required or core coursework in mathematics, science, and English/Language Arts.

11th grade: 10 units, including two (2.0) full units each of state required or core coursework in mathematics, science, and English Language Arts.

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Is there HOPE for me?

www.gacollege411.org*based on SY 2010-11 award amount

HOPE REQUIREMENTS• 3.0 Core GPA• No SAT/ACT

Requirement• Maintain a 3.0

College Tuition paid* = 90%

ZELL MILLER SCHOLARSHIP• 3.7 Core GPA

• 1200 SAT/26 ACT• Maintain a 3.3

College Tuition paid = 100%

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What classes count for HOPE?

All classes that begin with the following numbers…23. x English 27. x Mathematics 26. x Science40. x Science45. x Social Studies60. x Foreign language61. x Foreign language??. x Additional courses approved for fourth

year of science

HOPE counts all courses that begin with the listed numbers…. BOTH required and

elective courses.

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HOPE vs. Non-Hope Electives

Academic Credits Counted – English, Math, Science, Social Studies & Foreign Language

Courses Weighted in GPA Calculation - AP and International Baccalaureate coursework only

Weighting Done by Georgia Student Finance Commission

To calculate your HOPE GPA please visit the link below or the SCHS Counseling Blog

Source - http://www.gacollege411.org/images/ga/pdfs/HOPE_Calculation.pdf

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HOPE GRANT Available to all students attending a technical

school in pursuit of a diploma or certificate

NO GPA REQUIREMENT upon entrance

Must maintain a 3.0 to continue to receive the HOPE GRANT

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DUAL ENROLLMENTPROGRAMS Provide juniors and seniors with the opportunity to earn

college degree-level credit hours, as they simultaneously meet their high school graduation requirements; dually enrolled in High School and college.

Tuition Paid for by state Move On When Ready funding OR Paid for by the ACCEL Program, which is funded by

HOPE funds Only pays for core courses (Students will have to pay for college

electives) Course hours will count against student’s HOPE total of 127 hours.

Interested students must meet the college admission requirements of the postsecondary institution and apply to the Dual Enrollment Program at the college.

For more information schedule an appointment with your grade level counselor.

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What Options Will Our Students Have?

College Credit Now

JointDual Enrollment

(HOPE Grant)

ACCEL Move On When Ready

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SCHS Electives

Core Academic Classes Math, Engl, Sci, Soc. Studies

PE/Health CTAE Pathways Fine Arts Foreign Language JRTOC

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SCHS Electives

If you are really interested in a course you should consult w/the following to find out more SCHS Course Catalog (SCHS website + Counseling

Blog)

Course Teacher School Counselor Peers who have taken the course

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WHERE WILL YOU BE IN 2017?Because its coming faster than you know it

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Options after high school

Work Trades Apprentice programs Military Technical colleges Two-year colleges Four-year colleges

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www.careercruising.com

Take a career interest inventory Match your skills to a career Explore careers of interest Listen to personal stories from people in

careers Find out what type of school or training

is needed for careers Find out what a career pays

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Explore your career interests Try to meet an individual who works in

the field you are interested in Speak with your counselor or teachers

about your career interests Visit a program of study to learn more

about your possible career path College Visit Apprenticeship (ex. culinary, body art, laser

hair technology)

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The Cost of Failure

Poor work ethic can affect any business be it a college, a car plant or a collagen centre

Questions to ask yourself Can the Bank of Mom &/or Dad afford it? Can the Bank of (your name here) afford it? Do I have the time (7-18 weeks) or $$$

($250-$600 plus Gas $$$) to afford not passing my classes the first time around?

What can I do to succeed?

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Credit Recovery Scenarios

Within 10 Days of Failing a class Grade Appeal (free) Credit Repair (free)

After 10 Days of Failing a class Take it AGAIN at SCHS (free ~ 18 weeks) Night School (gas $$$ ~ 9 weeks) Summer School ($600 ~ 7-8 weeks) Online Classes ($550 ~ 7-18 weeks)

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Credit Recovery – w/in 10 Days Credit Repair – (65-69 grade range) Within

the first 10 school days after the completion of the semester students may make up work as determined by the classroom teacher to bring their failing grade to no higher than a 70

Grade Appeal – Students may be able to appeal their grade by speaking with their classroom teacher.

Students may or may not have to redo work depending on the nature of the situation.

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Credit Recovery – w/in 10 Days This is where positive, professional

working relationships pay off. Your parents, teachers and counselors

will advocate for you but you have to advocate for yourself as well.

There is no quid pro quo in effective relationships. Do for others without being asked or waiting for them to do for you.

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Credit Recovery – After 10 Days

Take it AGAIN at SCHS – (free ~ 18 weeks) Novanet Take it again in REAL TIME

Night School (gas $$$ ~ 9 weeks) – Courses for Credit Recovery Only. No guarantee of acceptance. No transportation provided.

Summer School ($600 ~ 7-8 weeks) Online Classes ($550 ~ 7-18 weeks)

Cobb Virtual Academy or GA Virtual School 1.0 credits = $550; 0.5 credits = $275

Beware of Unaccredited Schools selling BOGUS CREDITS!

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So now you should know a little more about…

Who your counselor is Reading your transcript Knowing where you stand with graduation

requirements Knowing your HOPE status Finding information on careers Finding careers that match your interests Learning what type of training is needed for

careers Credit Recovery/Grade Appeals