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Scottsboro High School Freshmen Orientation f or Parents/Guardians o f the Class of 2017

WELCOME. Scottsboro High School Freshmen Orientation f or Parents/Guardians o f the Class of 2017. The Administrative Team. Kathy Hughes- Principal Brad Dudley- Asst. Principal, Athletic Director Alicia Bell –Asst. Principal, Career Technology Director Counselors:

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Scottsboro High School Freshmen Orientation f or Parents/Guardians o f the Class of 2017

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  1. WELCOME Scottsboro High School Freshmen Orientation for Parents/Guardians of the Class of 2017

  2. The AdministrativeTeam • Kathy Hughes- Principal • Brad Dudley- Asst. Principal, Athletic Director • Alicia Bell –Asst. Principal, Career Technology Director • Counselors: • Leigh Petty- Freshmen/Sophomore Counselor • Kala Kirby- Junior/Senior Counselor

  3. Student information covered at orientation • Student Expectations • Getting involved/Extra-curricular Activities • Career Tech Pathways • Immunizations • Academic Support Services • 4 year plans • Camp Wildcat • Fresh start • All grades count • Transcripts • Grades/failing classes • Diploma requirements • Course selection/electives • Daily Schedule • Attendance • Eligibility • End of course assessments • Endorsements

  4. HighSchool is a defining point for students in becoming college and career ready and SHS wants to do everything possible to prepare your child for his/her post-secondary options and to give you information to help your child make the best choices for his/her future.

  5. PLAN 2020 • Developed by Dr. Tommy Bice, State Superintendent of Education • His Vision: Every child will graduate and be prepared for college and/or the work force without any need for remediation. • PLAN 2020 objectives: • 1. All students perform at or above proficiency and show • continuous improvement. • 2. All students succeed. • 3. Every student graduates from high school. • 4. Every student graduates from high school prepared. • This vision aligns with ACT’s college and career readiness definition which has • been adopted by the state’s Common Core Standards Initiative.

  6. For more info on plan 2020&College and career readiness • www.alsde.edu • www.corestandards.org • www.aplusala.org • www.kudernavigator.com

  7. “New” Graduation requirements for the class of 2017

  8. Why one diploma option? • The purpose for this change is to allow more flexibility for students in pursuing their interests. There are many differences in the courses students may take with this diploma; everyone will not take the same courses just because there is one diploma.

  9. With the “new” diploma option a student can choose any of the following combinations. • 2 Foreign Language courses (same language) and 1 CTE or 1 Arts =3 • 3 CTE courses and no Foreign Language and no Arts course =3 • 2 CTE courses and 1 Foreign Language or 1 Arts course =3 • 1 CTE course, 1 Foreign Language and 1 Arts course =3 • * A student can now graduate without taking either a fine art or a foreign • language. • *Keep in mind some colleges require one and/or two foreign languages as an • admission requirement. • *Students are encouraged to be a completer (take 3 courses in the same career tech • pathway) in a specific career tech area that relates to their career choice. • *This can also help with credentialing in certain career areas.. • -earning a CNA certification in the 3rd level of healthcare • -earning a Servsafe credential in the Human Services class Food & Nutrition

  10. Career Preparedness course • This is the new class required by the state to fulfill the computer literacy and online experience component required for graduation. • The eighth grade course, Computer Essentials, is no longer an option that will fulfill the state’s requirement for computer literacy, but it will count as a career tech course and students will earn 1 Carnegie unit for taking the course.

  11. Scheduling tips • Make class selections reflect college/career choices. • Ex: university/four year college, community/technical/2-yr college, or exit high school and • enter the work force, etc. • Talk to your child’s teacher about the appropriate course selection for math and • English • Refer to the registration guide for course description. • Please enter course numbers on the registration form. • Please sign the registration form (this is required). Students whose forms aren’t signed will be entered into the computer last. • Please make sure to list two alternate courses. We do our best to place your child in the courses he/she wants but keep in mind upperclassmen are considered first.

  12. Northeast Alabama Community collegeadmission requirements HIGH SCHOOL AND GED GRADUATESFirst-time admission to college degree programs at Northeast is open to anyone with the Alabama High School Diploma or an equivalent and proper documentation as defined by the State Board of Education.

  13. University of Alabamaadmission requirements We are looking for students who show a commitment to academics and who welcome the robust exchange of ideas that occurs within a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Typically, the number of applications received exceeds the number of spaces available in the freshman class. In terms of educational preparation, the college preparatory curriculum minimum unit requirements for regular admissions are 4 units of English 4 units of social sciences, including world history or a comparable course 3 units of mathematics (must include algebra I, algebra II, and one unit of either geometry, trigonometry, or calculus) 3 units of natural sciences, including two courses with lab components 1 unit of foreign language 5 additional units of academic courses (We recommend courses in fine arts or computer literacy, with additional courses in mathematics, natural sciences, and foreign language.) Students who exceed the minimum number of units in math, natural sciences, or foreign language will be given additional consideration. The Advanced Academic Diploma awarded by Alabama high schools meets all University of Alabama course requirements. ** This information came from the UA website.

  14. University of Alabamaadmission requirements • What are the admission standards for freshmen? • Each freshman applicant must complete the following core curriculum requirements by the end of the high school senior year:4 years English • 3 years social studies • 3 years math including Algebra I and II, and either Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, or Analysis • 2 years science including Biology and Physical Sciences with Laboratory Component • In addition to an evaluation of core classes, Auburn will consider high school grade point average (GPA), highest composite ACT or SAT scores (writing score from at least one test date), and answers to essay questions. • **This information came from the Auburn University website.

  15. Side by side comparison Auburn Universityadmission requirements University of Alabamaadmission requirements • We are looking for students who show a commitment to academics and who welcome the robust exchange of ideas that occurs within a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Typically, the number of applications received exceeds the number of spaces available in the freshman class. • In terms of educational preparation, the college preparatory curriculum minimum unit requirements for regular admissions are • 4 units of English • 4 units of social sciences, including world history or a comparable course • 3 units of mathematics (must include algebra I, algebra II, and one unit of either geometry, trigonometry, or calculus) • 3 units of natural sciences, including two courses with lab components • 1 unit of foreign language • 5 additional units of academic courses (We recommend courses in fine arts or computer literacy, with additional courses in mathematics, natural sciences, and foreign language.) • Students who exceed the minimum number of units in math, natural sciences, or foreign language will be given additional consideration. • The Advanced Academic Diploma awarded by Alabama high schools meets all University of Alabama course requirements. • ** This information came from the UA website. • What are the admission standards for freshmen? • Each freshman applicant must complete the following core curriculum requirements by the end of the high school senior year:4 years English • 3 years social studies • 3 years math including Algebra I and II, and either Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, or Analysis • 2 years science including Biology and Physical Sciences with Laboratory Component • In addition to an evaluation of core classes, Auburn will consider high school grade point average (GPA), highest composite ACT or SAT scores (writing score from at least one test date), and answers to essay questions. • **This information came from the official Auburn University website.

  16. Career tech program offerings

  17. Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources • Program: AgriConstruction • Courses: • 420009 Agriscience • 410007 Construction Framing • 420012 Introduction to Metal Fabrication • Program: Plant Systems • Courses: • 420009 Agriscience • 420054 Greenhouse Production & Management • 420055 Landscape Design& Management

  18. Business Management & Administration • Program: Business Management & Administration • Courses: • 450006 Business Technology Applications • 450007 Business Essentials • 410023 Law In Society • 450031 Advance Business Tech. Applications • 410016 Multimedia Design • 410017 Multimedia Publications (Yearbook I ) • 400023 Senior Career Pathway Project (Yearbook II) • Program Cooperative Education • 400016 Workforce Essentials • 400031 Cooperative Education Seminar • Middle Level Business Management & Administration • (Jr. High) 450006 Business Technology Applications

  19. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics • Program: Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics • Courses: • 560011 Foundations of Engineering • 540031 Intro to Robotics • 560014 Engineering Research & Design • 560030 Basic Engineering Programming

  20. Health Science • Program: Therapeutic Services • Courses: • 490007 Healthcare Foundations: Foundations of Health • Science • 490023 Healthcare Advanced: Therapeutic Services • 490013 Healthcare Internship: Health Science Internship • 490014 Healthcare Specialization: Health Science Internship • NACC Dual Enrollment: Pharmacology • NACC Dual Enrollment: Medical Terminology • NACC Dual Enrollment: Certified Nurse Assistant

  21. Education and training • Program: Teaching & Training • Courses: • 460009 Education and Training • 460011 Teaching I • 460012 Teaching II

  22. Human services • Program: Family Studies & Community Services • Courses: • 510004 Family and Consumer Sciences • 510021 Child Development • 510011 Food and Nutrition • 510041 Fashion • Program: Early Childhood Development & Services • Courses: • 510026 Child Services II (Phase Out)

  23. Human services continued • Program: Cosmetology • Courses: • 510060 Cosmetology I: Introduction to Cosmetology • 510066 Cosmetology II: Introduction to Nail Care and • Applications • 510063 Cosmetology III. Introduction to Spa Techniques • Application • 510064 Cosmetology IV: Advanced Spa Techniques • Application • 510062 Cosmetology V: Chemical Services • 510065 Cosmetology VI: Salon Practices & Management

  24. Other information • Honors/Dual Enrollment/AP • *check with colleges to see what • courses they will accept • Weighted Courses • Immunizations • Attendance • Eligibility • Career Tech Endorsements • School Cast calls • INOW parent portal • Contact Information up to date Scottsboro City Schools Website www.scottsborocityschools.net http://shs.scottsboroschools.net/

  25. Fall meeting topics • Access courses • Eligibility/NCAA clearinghouse • Bell schedule • Student expectations • Attendance policies • Counselor’s role • 4 year plans • Schedule changes • Dual enrollment/AP/Honors courses • SAT/ACT/PSAT/PLAN • End of Course Assessments • Choosing the right college • Tutoring Services • High School Tour • Extracurricular Activities • School cast calls • Failed courses

  26. Important dates to remember • Fall Parent Meeting • Monday, August 5, 2013 • 6:00 p.m. • Camp Wildcat Freshmen Orientation • Thursday, August 8, 2013 • 8:00 a.m. -1:30 p.m.

  27. Questions? Leigh Petty: 256.218.2009

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