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Freshman Parent Meeting Class of 2017

Freshman Parent Meeting Class of 2017. October 15, 2013 Sequoyah High School. Helpful Information and Contact List. Sequoyah High School Front Office 770-345-1474 Fax 770-345-5498 Counseling Office Fax 770-345-0026 Principal Mr. Elliott Berman

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Freshman Parent Meeting Class of 2017

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  1. Freshman Parent Meeting Class of 2017 October 15, 2013 Sequoyah High School

  2. Helpful Information and Contact List Sequoyah High School Front Office 770-345-1474 Fax 770-345-5498 Counseling Office Fax 770-345-0026 Principal Mr. Elliott Berman Assistant Principals Mrs. Diane Butterworth – Special Education, Attendance, and Curriculum and Scheduling Issues. Mr. Todd Miller Discipline for Students A-J Mr. Pete Rohan Discipline for Students K-Z

  3. Counseling Staff Mrs. Maria Baldwin (A-F) 770-345-1474 Ext. #121 Mrs. Shirley Anderson (G-M) 770-345-1474 Ext. #116 Mrs. Carrilynn Corbin (N-Z) 770-345-1474 Ext. #141 Counseling Secretary Mrs. Sharmon Whidby Registrar Mrs. Sandra Smith

  4. Sequoyah Website Sequoyah High School http://www.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/sequoyah-hs/default.aspx

  5. FOUR YEAR PLAN OF STUDY Class of 2017

  6. Class of 2017 • Classes are divided into two semesters • 1st Semester August – December • 2nd Semester January - May • A student will take 6 classes each semester • Each semester course is worth .5 units of credit per class • Credit is issued at the end of each semester (December & May) • Students must earn 23 units to graduate

  7. Requirements for 2017 Graduates • 4 Units of English • 4 Units of Math • 4 Units of Science • 3 Units of Social Studies • 1 Unit of Health (.5) and Personal Fitness (.5) • 3 Required Electives (Foreign Language, Fine Arts and/or Technical classes) • 4 Miscellaneous Electives • 23 Total Units

  8. Absences • Excuse notes (parent/guardian, doctor, etc.) will not be accepted unless received in the attendance office within FIVE school days after returning to school • At 7 or more absences and a passing grade , the student must apply for an Attendance Waiver. The request must be reviewed by the Attendance Committee and approved by the principal before credit is awarded • Excused, unexcused and out-of-school suspension absences are considered when the Attendance Committee reviews the request for a Waiver Page 7 in the Sequoyah Student Agenda

  9. Zero Credit Credit will NOT be issued if: • A student has 7 or more absences per semester • Absences are counted in each class separately • A student does not pass the class with a grade of 70 or higher • A student does not take the required End of Course Test

  10. To be Placed in a 10th Grade Homeroom • A student must earn at least 5total units of credit by the end of their freshman year. • Three of these units must be in the following academic areas: 1 unit of English 1 unit of Math 1 unit of Science

  11. Recovery Options for Failed Courses • Credit Connect • APEX Computer Program • Recover .5 credit • $200.00 per half credit • On-Line Options • See counselor for options • Student MUST have administrative approval first • Cost varies

  12. Summer School • Recover 1 Credit (Maximum) • Three to Four weeks in June • 8:00 until 4:00 Monday – Friday • $200.00 per half unit • Retake class the next year in school • No cost involved • May delay graduation Please speak with your counselor regarding any recovery options

  13. Family Portal • Provides Real-Time Access • Grades • Attendance • Student Schedule • parent.support@cherokee.k12.ga.us • Automatically created from your school contact records • Subject line type: Request login information for family portal • Your email must include: your name, students name and the school currently attending

  14. End of Course Tests

  15. EOCT Information • These rules apply to students entering 9th grade for the first time during the 2011-2012 school year, and beyond…. • An EOCT counts for 20% of the FINAL COURSE GRADE Passing the required course is necessary for graduation.

  16. Beyond 2017 • 4 year colleges will require a minimum of two years of the same foreign language • Technical Colleges will not require a foreign language

  17. HOPE Scholarship • The Georgia Student Finance Commission is responsible for calculating the final HOPE average after graduation www.gsfc.org • Information regarding HOPE Scholarship: http://www.gacollege411.org/Financial_Aid_Planning/HOPE_Program/Georgia_s_HOPE_Scholarship_Program_Overview.aspx

  18. HOPE Requirements HOPE Scholarship • Students must have a 3.0 GPA graduating from an eligible high school. • Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in college to keep HOPE. • For the academic year starting Fall 2013, the HOPE amount is capped at 90 percent of the current tuition rate (2012-2013) at USG institutions. • http://www.gsfc.org/main/publishing/pdf/2012/hope_award_amounts.pdf

  19. Zell Miller Scholarship • Student must have a 3.7 GPA graduating from an eligible high school. • Students must have a combined 1200 SAT score (critical reading/ math only) or a 26 Composite ACT score. These test scores must come from a single test sitting. • Students must maintain a 3.3 GPA in college to keep the Zell Miller scholarship. A valedictorian and salutatorian from each high school will be eligible to receive the Zell Miller Scholarship without consideration of the GPA or ACT/SAT requirements. Zell Miller Scholarship will cover tuition at 100% for an academic year. Students who drop below the college 3.3 GPA can earn Regular HOPE if their GPA remains at 3.0 or above.

  20. HOPE Rigor Requirement • Beginning with the graduating class of 2015, students must pass 2 courses from the following types of courses: • Advanced Math • Advanced Science • Advanced Placement (AP) in core subjects • Core Subjects taken at USG Institution • Advanced Foreign Language • Class of 2016 must pass 3 courses • Class of 2017 must pass 4 courses

  21. HOPE Grant • HOPE Grant is for students seeking a technical certificate or diploma • HOPE Grant pays for a percentage of tuition and fees for students. The amount is determined by the Georgia Student Finance Commission (GSFC) and is subject to change yearly • HOPE Grant is available to high school graduates in Georgia regardless of GPA • https://secure.gacollege411.org/Financial_Aid_Planning/HOPE_Program/Georgia_s_HOPE_Grant_Program.aspx

  22. www.gacollege411.org Georgia College 411 http://gacollege411.org/

  23. Frequently asked questions regarding HOPE • Do all classes count? • Do 7th or 8th grade classes count? • Do you get to keep the extra points added for Honors or AP classes? • Why should my child take the harder classes and not get the extra points? • How can I keep up with my student’s HOPE?

  24. Parents ask…… • My student made all A’s and B’s in middle school. Why is he/she not doing well now? • My student is having difficulty in a class. Can they get extra help at school? • Teacher • Mandatory Tutoring • My student said that report cards / progress reports were not sent home because the computers were down. Should I be suspicious? • How can I get in touch with my child’s teacher? • E-mail teacher (first.last@cherokee.k12.ga.us) • 770-345-1474 Main Office • Complete list of teachers: http://www.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/sequoyah-hs/staff/Staff/faculty.aspx

  25. Agenda • Provides consistency from middle to high school • Promotes time management skills • Builds positive study skill habits • Includes important school information • Bell schedules • Clubs • Rules • Regulations • Policies

  26. Teachers As Advisors Held during homeroom Develop strong bonds w/a group of peers Focus academic career character education social topics Goal Who am I? Where am I going? How am I going to get there?

  27. Getting Involved • Clubs • Sports • Community Service

  28. Career Cruisingwww.careercruising.com • Career Cruising Ability Profiler • Identify strengths, aptitudes, abilities • Match careers to your interest • Career Cruising Learning Styles Inventory • Discover if you are a visual, auditory, and/or tactile learner • Career Cruising Transition • Prepare a high school course plan • Track work and volunteer experience • Create a professional resume

  29. CCSD 2013-2014 Discipline Review • Dress Code • Cell Phone • No Text Messages Mom & Dad • Refer to CCSD website for the 2013-2014 • CCSD Discipline Code • CCSD Student / Parent Handbook

  30. Useful SHS Websites • School Calendar - http://portal.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/sequoyah-hs/Lists/School%20Calendar/calendar.aspx • Athletics - http://portal.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/sequoyah-hs/athletics/default.aspx • Clubs - http://portal.cherokee.k12.ga.us/Schools/sequoyah-hs/activities/Club%20Documents/Club%20Sponsors.pdf

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