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9 th Grade Parent Night

9 th Grade Parent Night. Counseling Department. Tracey Winkler A – C ESOL Jennifer Ciaccio D – Hix Maureen Wareham Ho – Me Joanna Poynton Mi – Sci Allison Rinehart Sco -Z Claire Upchurch Registrar Lori Stromie Counseling Secretary Email/Phone/Meeting. Handouts.

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9 th Grade Parent Night

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  1. 9th Grade Parent Night

  2. Counseling Department Tracey Winkler A – C ESOL Jennifer Ciaccio D – Hix Maureen Wareham Ho – Me Joanna Poynton Mi – Sci Allison Rinehart Sco-Z Claire Upchurch Registrar Lori Stromie Counseling Secretary Email/Phone/Meeting

  3. Handouts HOPE Program Summary HOPE Scholarship Rigor Requirements University System of Georgia HS Curriculum Requirements College Planning for 9th & 10th Graders Big Futures

  4. This place is rockin! Ranked 260 (Washington Post’s list of “America’s Best Schools”, #10 in Georgia AP Merit School (AP Stem Achievement School) 207 Advanced Placement Scholars 26 International AP Diploma Graduates 74% scored a 3-4-5 on AP Exams 656 AP participants Avg. SAT 1,567…..Avg. ACT 23.2 85% accepted into post secondary training *********** 66% attending 4 yr. colleges/universities 16% attending 2 yr. college 3% attending technical college

  5. How do we help? Individual Counseling (Personal, Social) Academic Counseling College/Career Support Academic Achievement Intentional Guidance Classroom Guidance IF Lessons Assemblies Parent Information Programs

  6. High School 101 Normal Grading Scale: AP Grading Scale: 90 -100 A 4.0 90- 100 A 5.0 80- 89 B 3.0 80 -89 B 4.0 70- 79 C 2.0 70 – 79 C 3.0 Report Card 9 weeks Work Habits: 1: Does Not Meet, 2: Meets, 3: Exceeds Responsibility Participation Assignment Completion Interpersonal Skills

  7. High School 101 EOCT Courses (20% of final grade) 9th Lit/Comp Biology Coordinate Algebra/Accelerated Coordinate Algebra Physical Science Analytical Geometry or Accelerated Analytical Geometry American Literature US History Economics ****EOCT Tests satisfy the GHSGT Testing Requirements****

  8. High School 101 Grading Weights EOCT Courses: Non-EOCT Courses: 75 % Summative 75 % Summative 25% Formative 25% Formative Semester 1 = 40% Semester 1 = 50% Semester 2 = 40% Semester2 = 50% EOCT = 20%

  9. Graduation Requirements 4 English credits (9th Lit and Amer. Lit) 4 Math credits 4 Science credits (Biology, Physical Sci. or Physics) 3 Social Studies (W. Hist., US Hist., Gov/Econ) 3 Career/Fine Arts/For. Lang. Health/Per. Fit 4 additional electives TOTAL 23 Credits

  10. Career Pathways 3 Courses in a selected pathway Enhance the educational experience Provide skills/insight for future careers/jobs Allows for self exploration ********* Culinary Arts, Family Consumer Science, Cosmetology, Engineering, Marketing, Business, Computer Science Technology, Communication Technology, Fine Art, World Language

  11. Projected Courses 10th Gr. 10th Lit Comp. or Honor 10th Lit Comp. Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, Earth Systems, Environmental Science World Hist., Hon. World History, AP World Hist. Analytical Geometry, Accelerated Analytical Geometry, Math III Math II Support (elective) Foreign Language (Elective) Elective Elective

  12. Testing EOCT (20%)…pass EOCT courses (EOCT is 20% of course grade) GHSGT Writing Test (Junior year) PSAT (9th, 10th, 11th) Oct 17th $ 14 FREE for 10th grade students SAT/ACT (begin taking in winter/spring of Junior year) AP Tests (May) ASVAB (excellent personal/career interest inventory)

  13. HOPE Scholarship Graduate from a HOPE-eligible high school 3.0 CORE GPA (all academic courses only) Eng., Math, Science, Social Studies, For. Lang. AP quality pts. (only .50 given for AP, nothing above a 4.0) Registered for the Selective Service Meet Academic Rigor requirement: Must receive credit in at least THREE advanced courses: Math II or higher, Chemistry, Physics, AP courses in core subjects, Advanced For. Language. ACCEL or Dual Enroll. Univ. System Core Courses

  14. HOPE Scholarship Cover 90% of tuition (based on Lottery Funds) Award Amounts: $$$ varies and depends on the type of institution you are attending. Students attending Georgia public colleges receive a HOPE Award amount based upon a per hour rate at the institution he or she is attending. Private Institutions: Full time: $1,8oo per semester

  15. HOPE Scholarship Zell Miller HOPE Scholar Requirements Covers 100% of tuition (based on Lottery Funds) Core GPA of 3.70 1,200 SAT (CR+MA) on a single test administration or a 26 composite on the ACT

  16. HOPE Grant Pays a percentage of tuition at all Georgia Technical Colleges Graduate from a Hope-eligible high school NO GPA requirement

  17. HOPE/Private Institutions • HOPE Scholarship (Enrolled Full-Time) • $3,600 per year award • ZELL MILLER (Enrolled Full-Time) • $4,000 per year award • Private School Equivalency Grant • $700.00 (no requirements)

  18. Key Best Practices Attend school …attendance is Key ANGEL Write down assignments (Agenda/Notebook) Ask questions in class Seek “EXTRA HELP” from the teacher Read materials for understanding Complete assignments on time Complete assignments when absent Study and prepare for class each night (weekends)

  19. Parental Involvement GOAL: SELF ADVOCACY ******Find the right balance****** Making certain they have a conducive study environment Angel Calendars for each class Student/Parent portal provided insight on progress, h.w. completion, grades, summative/formative Promote attending weekly help sessions Encourage to ask questions in class Continue to ask questions on your student’s day and stay connected.......

  20. Study Skills Re-write or type class notes (simplify material) Make Note Cards/Flash Cards (terms, vocab, formulas, dates, places, events etc.) Read notes into tape recorder (auditory) Study buddy to quiz and go over material Find a place free of distractions to study Read for understanding (highlighter, notes/flash cards) Use mnemonics/acronyms as a fun tool for understanding

  21. RESOURCES • GACollege411 (www.gacollege411.org) • Bigfuture (https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org)

  22. PSAT Recommended for college bound students Wednesday, October 17th Cost $14

  23. WFHS Counseling Web Page Questions

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