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Stroudsburg Junior High School Counselors. Mrs. Cleary A ? GoMr. Stinson Gr- NMrs. Pardue O - Z. Presentation Outline. Both 8th and 9th grade information will be provided.All necessary information is throughout the program.Question and Answers will be handled after the program on an individual
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1. Stroudsburg Junior High School 8th and 9th Grade
Parent
Scheduling Presentation
March 4, 2010
2. Stroudsburg Junior High School Counselors Mrs. Cleary A – Go
Mr. Stinson Gr- N
Mrs. Pardue O - Z
3. Presentation Outline Both 8th and 9th grade information will be provided.
All necessary information is throughout the program.
Question and Answers will be handled after the program on an individual basis.
Please turn off your cell phones.
4. Tools to Success!!! Increasing the amount of effort and time spent on their schoolwork and homework.
Finding what works, each student uses different strategies to find academic success!!!!!
Get Help, use your resources.
Stick with it!!!! Even when things seem tough they need to follow through.
5. Differences between a 7th grade student at the MS and an 8th grade student at the JHSDifferences between an 8th grade student and a 9th grade student at the JH
6. More Responsibility and Independence
8. 8th Grade Requirements Language Arts
Earth Science
US American History
Mathematics/various levels
Reading/World Language (full year)
Art/Family and Consumer Science/ Technology Education/ Computer Skills
Physical Education/Health/ Music/Career Awareness
Electives
10. Which classes are leveled? Language Arts
Science
History
Mathematics
Reading
11. What are the levels? Advanced
Regular
Workshop
Edge
Learning support
Emotional support
12. Criteria for Advanced Classes Language Arts/Reading/History
92% average
Advanced on one of the Reading 4Sights or PSSA’s
13. Continued…… Science
92% average
Advanced on one of the Math 4Sights or PSSA’s
-AND-
Proficient on one of the Reading 4Sights or PSSA’s
14. Algebra 1/Geometry Honors Algebra 1
Required
Minimum grade of 89% in Pre-Algebra
Advanced score on the PSSA’s
Recommended
36/48 or better on Algebra Readiness Assessment is recommended
Geometry Honors
Minimum grade of 89% in Algebra I and completion of Honors application.
16. Is considered a College Prep/Honors class and the student is planning to complete the five year sequence.
Need to have strong Language Arts and Reading skills
Excellent grammar ability
A student may earn one (1) high school credit and the grade will be part of their permanent HS transcript
17. World Language Offeringsin the Junior High School French I/French II
German I/German II
Spanish I/Spanish II
18. World Language Requirements 89% Average through the third marking period in Language Arts and Reading
-AND-
Advanced Range on the 6th grade PSSA’s
-OR-
Proficient Range on the 6th grade PSSA’s with an Advanced score on one of the 4 Sight tests during 7th grade is required.
19. WL Process Fill out the application form, it will be mailed to your home on/around
March 5, 2010.
Both student and parent must sign the form.
Return the form to your Middle School Language Arts teacher by March 25, 2010
20. Career Cruising Portfolio Career Matchmaker
Career Descriptions
Career Video Clips
Salaries
Required Education
Resume Development
Links to all U.S. Colleges
21. This program will help you and your student with Career Development and education plans for HS and beyond.
22. How do I access this program? Students are provided with a username and password to access the information 8th grade Career Awareness &
9th grade This is Your Life!
www.careercruising.com
Direction are in the POS
23. Thinking about future plans Start planning ahead
for after High School
24. Keep All Options Open Think about college? When?
NOW
25. Should you start thinking about college now? YES Because what they do now in school will help keep their options open later.
It will help give them choices.
This doesn’t mean they have to know what they want to do as an adult or later on.
But they need to prepare themselves and be ready for anything.
26. How do they prepare? Take the most challenging classes available.
Develop strong study skills.
Think about which classes will prepare them best.
Have them talk to adults in their field of interest.
Become involved in school activities.
Start looking at college resources.
27. What does the word “college” mean? Most people think it means that you have to go to school for 4 years after high school.
There are other types of schools and diplomas available to everyone.
There are many types of post secondary schools that will enable students to get a degree after two years and four years.
There are also certificate programs that will give you the ability to earn good money.
28. What types of “colleges” are there? Four year public and private colleges and universities
Two year community or junior colleges
Business schools
Vocational-Technical colleges/schools
Military
29. What are the benefits of going to college? It is an investment that will pay them back for a lifetime.
It will help give them better opportunities.
It helps to develop skills and knowledge that will last a life time.
It is proven that the more education you have the more money you have the potential to earn.
30. In order to go to college they need to finish High School? What things do students need to consider when scheduling courses?
31. How Many Credits Do They Need To Graduate from High School? Each student must obtain a minimum of….
25.00 units of credit
in grades
9 through 12
32. What is a CREDIT? A credit is assigned to every class taken in
High School Full year classes= 1 credit
Half year classes= 0.5 credits
Quarter year classes = 0.25 credits
33. Stroudsburg High SchoolGraduation Requirements
English 4 credits
Social Studies 4 credits
Mathematics 4 credits
Science 4 credits
34. Arts/Humanities 2.0 credits
Physical Ed/Health/ Drivers Ed. 2.0 credits
This is your life!/
Career Planning 0.5 credits
Survey of Ecology/
Engineering Technology 0.5 credits
Electives 4.0 credits
35. What counts towards theirHigh School transcript? Algebra 1/Geometry Honors in 8th grade
World Language in 8th grade
All 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade classes
These classes are included in their Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) and Class Rank
This information is used by post secondary schools for admissions into their school
36. PSSA Requirements In addition to earning 25 credits, students must demonstrate proficiency in the PSSA tests for Reading, Writing, Math and Science in 11th grade in order to qualify for a High School diploma.
A score of Proficient or Advanced in all areas is required.
For additional information please refer to your Student Handbook
37. Graduation Project Is also a graduation requirement
It is focused on life planning and career exploration
Successful completion of the 9th grade This is Your life! and Career Planning at the High School will fulfill this obligation
38. Class Rank and Grade Point Average (G.P.A.)
39. Class Rank Ranking of students at Stroudsburg High School is determined by calculating their grades, number of credits attempted and weight of all courses. These are courses that you attempt from 9th grade on, along with any credits you may have earned in
8th grade.
(up to 2 credits)
40. Honors Weight Calculationfor Honors and Advanced Placement It is a point add system used to compare students with their classmates.
You take your earned grade and add the following points.
Weighted Class Rank
Honors = +5
AP = + 7
41. For example if you have a 90 in an Honors class, then the computer will add 5 points to your grade when figuring out Class Rank. It is as if you earned a 95 in the class instead of a 90. However that is not seen on your report card. It is only seen and done by the computer.
42. Grade Point Average or GPA Is an average of un-weighted grades based on a 4.0 scale. It does not affect class rank.
92 -100 = (A) 4.0
83 - 91 = (B) 3.0
74 - 82 = (C) 2.0
65 - 73 = (D) 1.0
0 - 64 = (F) 0.0
All attempted credits are used.
For additional information on academic policies refer to your Student Handbook
43. 9th Grade Academic Programs Honors
College Preparation
Technology Preparation
Applied/Regular
Workshop/Remedial
Learning/Emotional Support
Monroe Career and Technical Institute (MCTI)
45. What Honors classes are available in 9th grade? English: American Literature: Honors
Mathematics: Geometry Honors
Science: Introduction to Physical Science: Honors
Social Studies: Nineteenth Century American History: Honors
Elective: Biology: Honors
46. How to apply for an Honors Class? Get an application from the guidance office after March 4, 2010.
Complete the form as indicated.
Both student and parent must sign the form.
Return the form to the subject teacher by March 25, 2010. No forms will be accepted late.
Notification indicating placement will occur when your child meets with their counselor for scheduling.
47. Technology Preparation Career Pathwaysoffered at SHS Allied Health
Business
Family and Consumer Science
Technology
48. What is Technology Preparation (TP)? It is not a level.
It is a course of study that prepares a student for more technically – oriented knowledge and skills in specific areas.
It is a 2 + 2 program
2 years of technical preparation in high school followed by
2 years of technical/college preparation after high school
49. Allied Health Academically and clinically prepares students for post secondary health occupations and/or entry level positions in Health Care Facilities.
Students spend 3 years at the MCTI to fulfill this pathway.
Related Careers:
Nurse/Nurses Aide, Dental Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Doctor, Physical Therapist
50. Business Cluster Accounting
Marketing
Office Technology
Related Careers:
Accounting, Bookkeeper, Inventory, Banker, Manager, Office Administrator, Advertising, Public Relations, Travel
51. Family and Consumer Science Cluster Childhood Education
Foods and Nutrition
Interior Design
Related Careers
Education, Chef, Dietician, Nutritionist, Seamstress, Tailor, Interior/Fashion Design, Child/Day Care
52. Technology Education Cluster Communications
Manufacturing/Construction
Power/Transportation
Related Careers:
Architect, Engineer, Drafting, Graphic Arts, Carpentry, Welding, Machinist, Automobile and Electronics Technicians
53. 16 Career Pathways There are 16 federally recognized
Career Pathways in the POS.
The SASD has made recommendations for the 9th grade through 12th grade electives that lead to each pathway.
54. Each pathway is a broad grouping that shares similar characteristics with employment requirements that call for interests, strengths and competencies to reach a specific goal.
55. Career Pathways
56. Monroe Career & Technical Institute Technical Training and Education
57. Construction Program Building Trades
Carpentry
Electrical
HVAC
Masonry
Plumbing
58. Information Technology Program Computer Networking and Security (Tech Prep)
Computer Programming (Tech Prep)
Graphic Communications
59. Manufacturing Program Drafting and Design (Tech Prep)
Electronics Technology (Tech Prep)
Welding Technology (Tech Prep)
Computerized Machine Technology (Tech Prep)
60. Transportation Program Auto Collision Repair
Auto Parts & Service
Automotive Technology
Diesel/Heavy Equipment
61. Health Science &Human Services Program Health Occupations which include Allied Health (College Prep/Tech Prep) and Health Assistant (Certified) along with other health related careers
Cosmetology (Certified)
Culinary Arts
(ACF Certification)
Baking/Pastry Arts
62. Continued Horticulture/ which includes Floriculture/Landscaping
Hotel, Resort and Tourism Management
Marketing
Law Enforcement (Tech Prep)
63. Scheduling Process
64. Course and SchedulingSelection Process The students will receive the Program of Studies next week in Homeroom.
Lists and describes classes and electives available to 8thand 9th graders.
Along with current and future classes and electives.
65. 8th grade Scheduling You will not be required to schedule your classes on the web portal.
All classes will be scheduled by your 8th grade School Counselor using…..
Grades on your report cards, PSSA scores, 4sight scores, teacher recommendations, World Language applications, Math Honors Forms and the criteria listed in the POS.
66. 9th Grade SchedulingThe current 8th graders meet with their School Counselor their core classes will be scheduled according to their grades, teacher’s recommendations on the 3rd MP report card, Honors forms, PSSA scores and 4 sight scores.
67. 9th Grade Scheduling….. Program of Studies
to schedule their
electives only
March 8, 2010 through April 9, 2010
How??
Community Web Portal
School District Website
www.sburg.org
68. WEB BASE SCHEDULING A letter of instruction has been mailed home.
Third Marking Period Progress Reports and Report Cards will include their ID number, password, and a PIN number.
Access the Webpage beginning
March 8 – April 9th at: www.sburg.org
Link to the Community WEB Portal
Follow the directions, it is self explanatory
69. Complete all instructions Then SUBMIT course selections on the computer.
Print one (1) letter for your records
70. A new course verification letter will be mailed home during the week of
May 12, 2010
71. Parents and students are to review for accuracy and indicate any changes on the form.
Please sign, date and return these forms by May 20, 2010.
72. Guidance Web Page Junior High School WEB page
Information on Career Planning
Tips for parents
Links to different sites for parent and student support
MCTI information
PSSA Information
And more
http://jhs.sburg.org/index.php/guidance.html
73. Community Parent Portal In the packet is the information to sign up for the portal for ongoing use.
You will receive temporary passwords and pins for scheduling.
Once the portal is closed after scheduling you will no longer have access unless you complete the attached information.
Then follow up with Mrs. Halterman in our Technology Office at 421-1993.
74. Department Chairpersons Auditorium Lobby
for questions and answers
75.
Dr Mross, JHS Principal