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Welcome Freshmen!

Discover the support and resources available from the Basha High School Counseling Team. Learn about career guidance, graduation requirements, GPA calculation, class rank importance, and university entrance criteria. Plan your high school journey with academic tips and course suggestions, including English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Electives. Get a head start with College Preparation and understand the path to Graduation Honors. Stay updated on college visits, scholarships, and important dates through our Career Center. Reach out to us for academic, social, and emotional assistance as we guide you towards your future aspirations. See you at Basha High School!

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Welcome Freshmen!

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  1. Welcome Freshmen!

  2. Agenda • Intro to Counseling Team • Career Center • 4 Year Plan • Seize the Awkward • Interest Profiler

  3. Counseling Team • Ms. Spilsbury: A – Cla • Mr. Perry: Cle - Gra • Mr. Snyder: Gre – Le Get To Know Your • Ms. Dillon: Li – O Counselor! • Mrs. Donohue: P - SM • Ms. Thompson: Sn – Z • Ms. Sagman: Social Worker • Mrs. Blancarte - Secretary • Follow us on Facebook—facebook.com/BHSCounseling and Twitter--@BashaCounseling

  4. What are we here for?Where are we?How to make an appointment • We are here to help you academically, socially, emotionally, and guide you towards your future career. • We are located in the Administration building. • Counselors are available before school, after school, and during lunch without an appointment. • Appointments can be made with Ms. Blancarte.

  5. Where do I get info about high school and college? • Go to the Basha site • Click on Departments • Click on Counseling- Informational Tabs on Left • https://www.cusd80.com/Domain/633 • Click on Freshman folder on the left for additional information • Find your counselor and bookmark their email address

  6. Career Center C201 – Mrs. Fassinger • College visits/career search • Scholarships • Volunteer opportunities • Employment

  7. NEW FOR 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR: STAY INFORMED ABOUT • COLLEGE VISITORS • COLLEGE APPLICATIONS • COLLEGE FAIRS • SCHOLARSHIPS • FIELD TRIPS • STUDENT EMPLOYMENT • CONTESTS • MILITARY VISITS • ACT/SAT • LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES • VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES • SUMMER SCHOLAR OPPORTUNITIES SHARE THIS WITH YOUR PARENTS!

  8. BHS Graduation Requirements • 4 Years of English • 4 Years of Math • 3 Years of Science • 3 Years of Social Studies • 1 Year of Physical Education • .5 Credit of Comprehensive Health • 1 Year of Fine Art or CTE • 5.5 Elective credits 22 credits required for graduation

  9. Your GPA – Figure It Out Step 1 – Assign a number to your letter grade A = 4 D = 1 (Ouch!) B = 3 F = 0 (Big Ouch!) C = 2 Step 2 – Add up the “Grade Points” Step 3 – Divide “Total Grade Points” by the number of classes taken. Your GPA is the number you get after you divide “Grade Points” by the number of classes you have taken.

  10. EXAMPLE

  11. University Entrance Requirements 16 Core Courses • 4 credits of English • 4 credits of math or through 4th year – one beyond Algebra II • 3 credits of lab science (Ag Science 1 and 2 together equates to 1 lab science credit or 1 elective credit. Honors Science Research is not a lab science) • 2 credits of social studies • 1 credit of Fine Art or CTE (Career Technical Education) • 2 years of foreign language ( same language) (16 core gpa will be unweighted)

  12. Class Rank • The student transcript may report both the weighted and unweighted cumulative grade point average. Class rank is based on the weighted cumulative grade point average. The total number of grade points earned in all courses taken is divided by the number of credits attempted. • WHY SHOULD YOU TRY FOR A HIGH CLASS RANK AND GOOD GPA???? * SCHOLARSHIPS $$$$$$$$ * ADMISSION TO COLLEGE

  13. Graduation Honors • Cum Laude—meaning “with praise”. To qualify a student must achieve a 3.75-4.24 grade point average. • Magna Cum Laude—meaning “with great praise”. To qualify a student must achieve a 4.25-4.49 grade point average. • Summa Cum Laude—”with the highest praise”. To qualify a student must achieve a 4.5-5.0 grade point average.

  14. Things To Remember • Grades start now! • Get to know your teachers and counselors, they will be able to help with your future! • Make smart choices in all aspects of your life.

  15. 4 Year Plan • Login to your Infinite Campus Account • Click on “Academic Planner” on the left • Click on Next • We will work together to add classes for your sophomore, junior and senior years

  16. English Courses • Sophomore Year English 10 Honors English 10 • Junior Year English 11 AP English Language • Senior Year English 12 College Prep English (Dual Enrollment) AP English Literature *Be sure to select both semester 1 and 2

  17. Math Flow Chart

  18. Science Courses • Biology or Honors Biology The following science courses can be taken after Biology • Chemistry or Honors Chemistry • Physics or AP Physics 1 • Biotechnology 1 The following science courses can be taken after Chemistry • Human Biology • AP Biology – may be taken concurrently • AP Chemistry • AP Environmental Science ***Be sure to select both semesters 1 and 2

  19. Social Studies Courses Sophomore year – AP Human Geography as an elective • Junior year • American/AZ History • AP American/AZ History ***Be sure to select both semesters 1 and 2 • Senior Year • Government or AP Government • Economics or AP Macroeconomics

  20. Electives or Other Required Classes • Choose electives for each year so that credits add up to 6 • Don’t forget to select both semesters for year-long electives • Have you taken PE??? Health??? **If you are doing a summer school class or an online class- place in year you plan to take the class.** • Once you have 22 credits entered, SAVE your work.

  21. IMPACT CHANDLER SCHOLARS • Community service based program • Requires a student’s formal commitment in their Freshman year. Students commit to: • maintaining a 3.4 or greater GPA, • cumulative attendance at 95% or greater, • submit 35 hours of community service before the first day of their junior year • perform at least 100 hours of community service before April 1st of their senior year • All information and submission of documents will be conducted online at https://www.chandleredfoundation.org/what-we-do/invest-in-students/impact-program.html

  22. IMPACT SCHOLARS CHANDLER • All freshmen will receive an invitation to participate via Infinite Campus through their student email the first week of August. You can participate all year long through your Freshman year. • Parents will receive a notification once the student opts in or out of the program. • Once you opt in, then you receive a confirmation email, enter hours under the ICS tab in infinite campus under ICS enrollment date. Then your enrollment begins. • Once hours are submitted, the system sends the supervisor an email for verification, the parent, and the student.

  23. SEIZE THE AWKWARD9th grade • https://seizetheawkward.org/ • Is Freshman year stressing you out? • What are some signs if your friends are struggling and what can you do to help? • What tools do we have to help you?

  24. MARKIPLIER

  25. SIGNS YOUR FRIEND MIGHT BE STRUGGLING More irritable than usual. Gotten more negative about life. Mind seems to be somewhere else. They are so anxious they can’t relax. Don’t feel like hanging out. They are harming themselves. Taking more drugs or drinking more. Talk about feeling hopeless. Taking more risks.

  26. DON’T KNOW WHAT TO SAY? “You know you can tell me anything. I won’t judge.” • “This is awkward, but I’d like to know if you’re really all right.” “Seems like you haven’t been yourself lately. What’s up?” • “I know you’re going through some stuff; I’m here for you.” • “I’m worried about you and would like to know what’s up so I can help.” “Whenever you’re ready to talk, I’m ready to listen.”

  27. DURING THE CONVERSATION

  28. NO NEED TO BE AN EXPERT. BE A FRIEND.

  29. YOU SEIZED THE AWKWARD. WHAT NOW? 1. Don’t Give Up 2. Keep Invitations Coming 3. Handle Their Trust With Care 4. Get Some Outside Help

  30. RESOURCES • 911 Teen Lifeline 602-248-TEEN (8336) • Text Crisis Line 741-741 • Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-TALK (8255) • EMPACT 480-784-1500

  31. In your agenda

  32. AZCIS • https://portal.azcis.intocareers.org/ • Username: S(studentID #) @ CUSD • Password: Chandler80 • Change password to Chandler23 • Free, easy, user friendly! • Research tuition, admission requirements, careers and more!

  33. AZCIS Interest Profiler • Fill out four occupation titles and explain why you choose them. • Take the Interest Profiler Short Form • https://azcis.intocareers.org/onet_short_ip/onet_short_ip_intro.aspx • Take assessment • Write down three occupations for your top three Holland types and why they interest you.

  34. WE ARE ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU! FINISH STRONG!!!

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