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WELCOME TO KING’S FORK HIGH SCHOOL

Freshmen Transition Program Renea P. Coley, Professional School Counselor. WELCOME TO KING’S FORK HIGH SCHOOL. Overview. Graduation Requirements & Diplomas Promotion Requirements Attendance Policy What to expect as a freshman Example of a 4 Year Plan Responsibilities of a student.

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WELCOME TO KING’S FORK HIGH SCHOOL

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  1. Freshmen Transition Program Renea P. Coley, Professional School Counselor WELCOME TO KING’S FORK HIGH SCHOOL

  2. Overview • Graduation Requirements & Diplomas • Promotion Requirements • Attendance Policy • What to expect as a freshman • Example of a 4 Year Plan • Responsibilities of a student

  3. Graduation Requirements • Advanced Studies Diploma- 24 credits • 4 yrs of English • 4 yrs of Math • 4 yrs of History • 4 yrs of Science • 3 yrs of Foreign Language (or 2 yrs of 1 language and 2 yrs of another language) • 2 yrs of PE • 3 electives • 9 SOL’s

  4. Graduation Requirements • Standard Diploma- 22 credits • 4 yrs of English • 3 yrs of Math • 3 yrs of History • 3 yrs of Science • 2 yrs of PE • 7 electives • 6 SOL’s

  5. Graduation Requirements • Modified Standard • 20 credits • Pass Math 8 & English 8 SOL’s • Special Diploma • Based on IEP criteria • *Requires eligibility determination • International Baccalaureate Diploma • Passing scores on external assessments • TOK and CAS hours • Extended essay • *Application process begins in 8th grade

  6. General Studies Associates Degree Program (PDCCC) Algebra I to be completed in 8th grade Some classes are taught online and some are taken at PDCCC Student responsible for their own transportation PDCCC General Studies Associates Degree- 61 hours + 24 credits for Advanced Studies Community college classes are transferrable to 4 yr universities $ Costs For more information contact: Mrs. Charlene Jerlin, Guidance Director

  7. Promotion Requirements • To Pass to the 10th Grade: • 5 credits including English 9 and a math credit • Have one verified SOL • Pass the class and the SOL • 9th Grade: Earth Science, World History I, Algebra I, Geometry

  8. Attendance Policy • Mrs. Dickens- Attendance Specialist • If you are absent, place notes in the box by Mrs. Dickens’ door (inside of the Guidance Office) • Will receive an F for the 9 weeks after the 2nd unexcused absence for that class • 5 days to make up missing work from an excused absence • Note for early dismissal or late arrival- turn into the receptionist

  9. What to Expect As A Freshman • Homework every night • Zero for missing assignments • Clubs, sports, and GPA requirements • End of the year transcript and GPA (all of your grades count) • Make a 4 Year Plan • Summer School costs money • Use Parent Connect to keep up with grades • You may be in a class that you do not like but is necessary for your diploma

  10. Sample 4 Year Plan for the Advanced Studies Diploma Counselors will work with the students in creating a 4 Year Plan. The plan is updated each year. Honors and Advanced level classes are encouraged for academically strong students. These classes are demanding and require more effort on the part of the student. Most 4 Year Colleges and Universities look for the Advanced Studies Diploma. Students planning to attend a 4 Yr college are highly encouraged to pursue the Advanced Studies Diploma.

  11. Student Responsibilities • Come to school regularly • Pass all of your classes • Come to class prepared and on time • Use your agenda • Complete all of your assignments • Study for tests and quizzes • Stay after school for tutoring, if needed • Respect yourself, your peers, and your teachers (other adults in the building) • Turn in excuse notes as soon as possible

  12. Administration • Guidance Counselors • Mrs. Eberwine A-D • Mrs. Coley E-L • Mr. Baxter M-S • Mrs. Jerlin T-Z • Secretary • Administration • Dr. Moore- Principal • Mr. Quattlebaum- Asst. Principal for 9th grade • Mrs. Elke Boone- Asst. Principal for Special Education and IB • Mr. DeBerry Goodwin- Asst. Principal • Main Office: 757-923-5240

  13. Have a Great Year!

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