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CLASS of 2016. Counselors Shongh Smith A-C Bronda Goates D-G Kacie Osorio H-Mb Shannon Valdivia Mc-R Cathy Cunningham S -Z. Junior Presentation. U. S. History STAAR test is Wednesday, May 6 th. STAAR TEST. 26 Credits (RHSP) Recommended High School Plan 26 Credits (DAP)

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CLASS of 2016

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  1. CLASS of 2016

  2. Counselors Shongh Smith A-C Bronda Goates D-G Kacie Osorio H-Mb Shannon Valdivia Mc-R Cathy Cunningham S-Z Junior Presentation

  3. U. S. History STAAR test is Wednesday, May 6th STAAR TEST

  4. 26 Credits (RHSP) • Recommended High School Plan • 26 Credits (DAP) • Distinguished High School Plan Graduation Requirements

  5. Must have 4 years either: • IPC, Biology, Chemistry, Physics • (IPC can NOT count as a science for DAP) • Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science Elective Science

  6. Must have 4 years either: • Algebra 1, Geometry, Math Models, Algebra 2 • Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Plus a fourth year math (current math teacher will make recommendation) • (possible choices AP Stats, PreCal, Special Topics) Math

  7. Although a technology credit is no longer required for graduation, we still encourage students to take a technology course. Technology

  8. Is Required to Graduate in KISD Health

  9. Choices for After Graduation • Terms to Know • Testing Information • Graduation Paths • Admissions Procedures • Financial Aid • Junior/Senior Timelines • Handbooks will be passed out on Thrusday • November 13th Junior & Senior Handbook

  10. Quarter Rank GPA Included 1 1-187 4.8461-3.9149 2 188-377 3.9130-3.4681 3 378-562 3.4634-2.9474 4 563-747 2.9333 and below Current Class rank & gpa’s for senior class 2015

  11. Preparing for the senior year can seem frightening but your student just needs to follow some simple steps in a timely manner. HOW DO I GET READY FOR MY SENIOR YEAR?

  12. A college and career planning kit including personalized lists of colleges, majors, and careers. (free) www.collegeboard.com/quickstart Use the code provided on the PSAT report that your student will receive the first day back in January. My College Quick Start (PSAT)

  13. Junior College/Community College Four Year College Trade School Military Post Secondary Options

  14. Pick a goal…what does your student want to study in college? If he/she needs help deciding their future career, consider taking the Kuder Assessment; we have the forms in the counselor’s office. GETTING READY FOR COLLEGE

  15. Several colleges have said student NEED their own email address. They have told us if they see the email is from the parent they tell them to get there own!! Email Address

  16. Make sure your student gets started early in the fall…as soon as school starts. Nov. 1 used to be the optimum date for completion of all paperwork; deadlines are getting earlier and earlier… Apply Early

  17. Juniors should sign up for both the SAT and the ACT in the late spring of this year. Then, repeat both or the one that was the highest in the early fall. Visit the websites at: http://sat.collegeboard.com/register/sat-dates http://www.actstudent.org/regist/ dates.html College Entrance Exams

  18. A state mandate that requires students to be assessed in reading, writing and math prior to college. HCC will announce in the spring at the HCC Night what will fulfill the TSI requirement. TSI—Texas State Initiative

  19. If considering taking Dual Credit classes please be advised that your dual credit GPA may affect your eligibility for scholarships/financial aid your freshman year in college. CAUTION

  20. Applytexas.org • Commonapp.org • done on line • Private colleges may have their own • Senior Parent Night in September College Applications

  21. Gives the counselor information about the student for letters and applications Found on Counselor’s page of the CRHS website. Complete this packet at the beginning of your senior year and bring to the counselors’ office to file so it’s ready to be used. Student Profile Packet

  22. 1. Complete the federal form called the FAFSA after January 1st of the senior year. 2. Colleges can have their own financial aid/scholarship applications. Financial Aid

  23. 3. Scholarship searches are available • Beware of scams…never pay for scholarship searches! • 4. The CRHS Scholarship Newsletter (in counselors’ office or website) lists local, state, and national scholarships. Financial Aid Con’t

  24. Students are allowed 2 college visits in the junior year and 2 in the senior year. Stop by the attendance office for form at least 2 days ahead of the visit. Complete the form and return it to the attendance office upon return from visit. College Visits

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