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Preparing for Graduation: My Four Year Plan. GOAL ONE: GRADUATE. What are the Gateway Graduation requirements?. English 4 credits Mathematics 4 credits Science 3 credits World Hist./World Geography 1 credit US History 1 credit Amer. Gov’t. 1 credit
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What are the Gateway Graduation requirements? English 4 credits Mathematics 4 credits Science 3 credits World Hist./World Geography 1 credit US History 1 credit Amer. Gov’t. 1 credit Arts/Hum./Occ. 1 credit PE/ROTC 2 credits Health .5 credit Computer Lit. .5 credit Electives 4.5 credits Total 22.5 credits
What is an Advanced Diploma? 24 credits Need 4 years of math Need 3 years of science No World Lang. 3.25 GPA weighted or un-weighted MILLENIUM SCHOLARSHIP
What do I need for an Honors Diploma? • 24 credits • 3.4 Weighted GPA • 4 years math (Alg.2) • 3 years science • 2 from Bio/Chem/Physics • 2 years foreign language • 8 Honors Credits (full year) • No failures during Junior and Senior years. • Pass all portions of End Of Course requirements.
Endorsements on a Diploma • Seal o Biliteracy • Minimum of 2.0 GPA in English for four years • End of Course exams passed • 3 or higher on AP • 1-4 on the ACTFL or AAPL exam • CTE Career and Technical Education Endorsement • 3 years of a technical ed. Class • Pass the Career and College Readiness test. • Pass the assessment for the specific CTE test
Four Year Plan ACT with writing___
What Counts for Humanities Credit? All Art/Music/Drama (mustbe full year of the same discipline and in correct order) All Industrial Arts courses or Foods Foreign Lang. (5-6-third year and above) AP Human Geography/World History/World Geography (if both are taken) 6th and 7th semesters of ROTC
HSROTC • Meets PE & Health requirement with completion of 5 semesters
PE Waiver • Need two credits of PE/HSROTC or approved equivalency for graduation • PE Options & Supervised Curriculum PE (SCPE) through Extended Studies. • One full credit is required and… • Students engaging in school sports may waive 1 PE credit. One sport per .5 waived. • Waivers DO NOT give credit (just allow you to take something other than PE)
World Languages • 2-4 years of same language required for some colleges. We offer: • French • Spanish • Yes, sign language is a foreign language. Dual Credit is available through TMCC, WNC, SNC and UNR. Junior and Senior years Credit is also available through State approved of classes
What do I do if I need extra credit? Summer school Starts the Monday after school ends Listen for announcement bulletin Work experience (Jr/Sr) Internship (Jr/Sr) On Line or credits through other options. GT Externship/Community Service/Travel Study * NOTE; All out of school credit must be approved of through the Counseling or Administration offices. ALL CLASSES MUST BE COMPETE BEFOR THE END OF THE SEMESTER
Misc. Classes • Office/Library/Career Assistant • Department Assistant • Teachers Aide (.25) • Peer/ESL Tutor • AVID Scholar • Internship • Student Leadership • Yearbook
Extended Studies • SPCE – training for a competitive sport. • PE Options – classes at a gym • Work Experience – junior or senior years • Travel study * NOTE; All out of school credit must be approved of through the Counseling or Administration offices. ALL CLASSES MUST BE COMPETE BEFORE THE END OF THE DISTRICT’S SEMESTER; DECEMBER OR THE LAST WEEK OF MAY.
Dual Credit Opportunities • Junior and Seniors only • Must get permission by the Counselor • GPA for seniors 2.5 • GPA for Juniors 3.0 • Must request transcript • Classes that are not a part of I.H. S. • .05 bump or • .025 for classes equivalent • WORTH 1.0 CREDITS PER 3.O COLLEGE CREDIT
Correspondence • Not recommended for freshmen; • No more than one is suggested. • Not for Math, Science, and Foreign Languages. • Students must prove they are taking it, by receipt. • Must be done by the semester end. • Three Weeks past the semester ending, turns to an F if no transcript is given to the registrar. • The counselor cannot monitor the progress of any student unless the school, Incline, is added. • It is the parents responsibility to monitor progress, to order finals, and the transcript. • All students taking classes outside of school must sign an OFF CAMPUS agreement and the rules and regulations agreement (signed by both parent and student).
Reading, Writing • Freshmen English • Testing will be at the end of Sophomore English (Science Objective included.) Math • Geometry • Algebra End of Course Exams All Juniors will be taking The ACT for now
END OF COURSE EXAMS • ALL FRESHMEN MUST PASS BOTH THE ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY EXAMS TO GRADUATE. • ALL FRESHMEN MUST PASS THE CLASS TO TAKE THE EXAM.
How do I prepare for College? Earn an Honors or Advanced Diploma Maintain the highest GPA you can Strive for a 3.25+ (ABOVE) Take lots of math & science Take the PSAT as Junior (National Merit Scholars Program) Take the ACT/SAT (Spring /Jr year) Earn community service hours Begin looking at individual college requirements and options early
What can I do to maintain my GPA? • Show up • Do the work • Check Infinite Campus • Seek help from your teacher after school/ HOMEWORK CLUB • SNC Free Tutoring
How do I know what my GPA is? If you have earned credit, you can find both your un-weighted and weighted cumulative GPA on your transcript. Based on a 4.0 scale A= 4 B= 3 C= 2 D = 1 (minuses do not count) No credit is awarded for F grades; S or U grades do not effect your GPA.
Can I earn college credit while still in high school? AP Classes English 5-6,7-8 U.S. History Calculus, AB or BC American Government Advanced Biology French 7-8, Advanced Chemistry Spanish 7-8, 9-10 Advanced Physics Human Geography Advanced Portfolio Art Environmental Science and Psychology Advanced Placement Seminar- 2 years for the dilploma
How do I get the Millennium Scholarship? • 3.25 GPA • Graduate from NV High school • Pass the all End of course requirements • Resident for 2 years • 4 MATH and 3 SCIENCE • Western University Exchange WUE
Habit For Service • Not needed for graduation ,but…. • Important during scholarship consideration • Looks good on college scholarship applications. • Turn in Volunteer Verification Sheet to : Ms. Gebhardt in Learning Center Center.
What if I want to participate in athletics in College? • File Forms with NCAA Clearinghouse NCAA.org • Make sure you have 14 core curriculum classes • Contact your coach, Ms. Haddad, Mr. Yoxsimer, or Mr. Reymer
ASSIGNMENT!! Decide which Diploma you want to earn. Create a 4 year high school plan. Discuss plan with your parents. Be prepared to meet with your counselor to review and finalize your plan.