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11 th Grade Parent Night Student Registration

11 th Grade Parent Night Student Registration. North Hills Preparatory. Debbi Hargrove Director of Counseling M-Z dhargrove@uplifteducation.org Stephanie Wilson Academic Counselor A-L Swilson@uplifteducation.org Jakkia Hollingsworth Road to College Counselor

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11 th Grade Parent Night Student Registration

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  1. 11th Grade Parent NightStudent Registration North Hills Preparatory

  2. Debbi Hargrove Director of Counseling M-Z dhargrove@uplifteducation.org Stephanie Wilson Academic Counselor A-L Swilson@uplifteducation.org Jakkia Hollingsworth Road to College Counselor Jhollingsworth@uplifteducation.org Tony Walker Inspire Counselor Twalker@upliftEducation.org People to know

  3. 12th Grade Course Choices Students will select 8 Courses for their 12th grade schedule

  4. English (1.0 Credit) • 12th Grade • English IV • IB English IV

  5. Social Studies (1.0 Credit) • 12th Grade • 20th Century World Topics • IB History HL • IB 20th Century World Topics SL • Economics (0.5) • AP Economics (0.5) • IB TOK (0.5) • Psychology/AP Psychology • IB Psychology

  6. Science (1.0 Credit) • 12th Grade • Anatomy & Physiology* • Forensic Science* • AP Biology • IB Biology • AP Chemistry • IB Chemistry • IB Physics • IB Environmental Systems • *These new science courses can be taken for elective credit or for your 4th science credit

  7. Math (1.0 Credit) • 12th Grade • Pre-Calculus • Pre-Calculus Honors • AP Calculus AB • AP Calculus BC • AP Statistics • Advanced Quantitative Reasoning (AQR) • IB Math Studies • IB Math SL • IB Math HL

  8. Foreign Language • Foreign Language • Spanish IV • IB Spanish I • IB Spanish II • IB Spanish III • French IV • IB French I • IB French II • IB French III

  9. Electives • Journalism • Journalism • Adv. Journalism: Yearbook I (0 Hour) • Audio/Video Production I • Technology • Computer Programming • Advanced Computer Programming (H) • AP Computer Science • Graphic Design • students MUST have a background in Art to take this course • Advanced Graphic Design (H) • Video Game Design

  10. Fine Arts • IB Visual Arts II • IB Theater II • Band IV • Choir IV • Orchestra IV • IB Music • (Concurrent enrollment in Choir, Band, or Orchestra for group performance)

  11. TAKS Testing 2013 • Graduation Requirement: • Exit Level: • ELA • Math • Social Studies • Science • Passing score of 2100

  12. Registration Schedule • Tuesday, February 5th: • 11th Grade Parent Night • Thursday, February 14th & Friday, February 15th: • Academic Counselors will be in Mr. Ivy’s classroom giving an informational presentation. • Thursday, February 28rth& Friday, March 1st: • Academic Counselors will conduct credit checks and class scheduling in Mr. Ivy’s classes. • Monday, March 4th – Friday, March 8th: • Course selection make up dates • May: • Course selection receipt will be mailed home, and at this point change can be made easily. • Once the course selections have been entered online, parents can log on to PowerSchool to view them.

  13. Road to CollegeSpring College Planning • Junior Meeting with Mrs. Hollingsworth ( Parents are Welcome to Attend) • Submitting College Essay to Mrs. Hollingsworth • Completing an educational resume (to be used for college applications, summer opportunities, and internships) • Liberal Arts vs. Traditional Colleges and Universities: Which is For You? • Visiting various college campuses to see diverse campus settings (great local colleges that will provide opportunities for major comparisons include: Austin College, SMU, TCU, UT-Arlington, University of Dallas, Texas A&M-Commerce). Also prepare to attend college open houses set to take place this spring. Examples include: (Aggieland Saturday, TWU Preview Day, Explore UT, Bobcat Days, UT Arlington Preview Days) • College list creation will start in the summer!

  14. Introduction to Liberal Arts Colleges • A liberal arts college is a four-year undergraduate institution that emphasizes a well-rounded education versus a career- focused one. Students develop core skills through a broad curriculum that includes the humanities, social sciences, physical sciences and the arts. Most liberal arts colleges are private and independent. • Liberal arts colleges are undergraduate-focused, with small class sizes in the 12- to 30-student range. The student body tends to be small, 700 to 2500 students. There is a greater presence of liberal arts colleges in the Midwest, going North and East.

  15. Items to Consider when exploring Liberal Arts Colleges • Learning Style (Smaller Classes vs Larger Classes, Nurturing environment versus more Independent Learning) • Ideal College Experience (Assessing ideal college environment) • Career Goals • Affordability (Liberal Arts Colleges: Higher Cost of Attendance+ Lucrative Scholarship offers= Greater affordability in many cases) • Interesting Reading: 5 Reasons to Attend a Liberal Arts College http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505145_162-37241390/5-reasons-to-attend-a-liberal-arts-college/

  16. A Preview of Financial Aid Just so that you know what to expect during the 2013-2014 school year in regards to applying for college financial aid… Financial Aid Process: the act of applying for, receiving and accepting ‘money’ (loans, scholarships, grants) to finance the next year of college. • Be Warned: Financial Aid deadlines creep up quickly and are not always advertised effectively. No one will track you down to let you know that you’re missing something. • Internal scholarship applications often have early due dates. Many come due in December of next year, but some (especially at early decision/early action) schools require them as early as November. • Let’s be sure that we know which financial aid applications will be required for each college on your child’s list.

  17. A Preview of Financial Aid • FAFSA comes live on January 1, 2014. You cannot complete it before then. This ‘officially’ kicks off financial aid season for many colleges/universities. • We will host a presentation next year all about financial aid that I hope you will attend. • Your child will be asking you questions about your finances. It’s also a good idea to give them a general idea of the household income, as this is relevant to many different scholarships out there. • Be prepared to have your W2’s and tax forms easily accessible, as soon as possible. If you want to file the FAFSA based on estimates from THIS YEAR’s data; be sure to keep those records handy.

  18. 2014 and Beyond • The Inspire Program provides academic, emotional and financial support for your child as they transition to college and beyond • A counselor is available to assist with all aspects of college life including college housing questions, college transfers, scholarship applications, home sickness and social struggles, helping your child to locate on-campus resources to meet their needs, etc. • We will collect data on how your child is doing in college so that we know how well we prepared them for post-secondary education • Fun, alumni events will be hosted by North Hills to constantly welcome your child back and remind them how important they are to us

  19. Information from the Counselors • Academic Counseling www.northhillsprep.org Students Student Resources Counselors’ Corner

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