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Class of 2015

Class of 2015. Mrs. Collins A-C Mrs. Chancey D-HE Mrs. Facey-Poitier HI-ME Mrs. Dyer MI-SC Mrs. Norgan SE-Z. Promotion Requirements of the Polk County School Board. 10th grade - 4 Credits earned and completed 1 year 11 th grade – 10 Credits earned and completed 2 years

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Class of 2015

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  1. Class of 2015 Mrs. Collins A-C Mrs. Chancey D-HE Mrs. Facey-PoitierHI-ME Mrs. Dyer MI-SC Mrs. Norgan SE-Z

  2. Promotion Requirements of the Polk County School Board 10th grade - 4 Credits earned and completed 1 year 11th grade – 10 Credits earned and completed 2 years 12th grade – 17 Credits earned and completed 3 years

  3. How is Grade Point Average (GPA) determined? • Determined by all classes taken (points earned/number of classes taken) • Un-Weighted GPA • (A = 4PTS, B=3PTS, C=2PTS, D=1PTS, F=0PTS) • Weighted GPA • HONORS (.5 PT INCREASE, I.E. A= 4.5 PTS) • Dual-Enrollment ( 1.0 PT increase, I.E. A= 5.0 PTS) • Advanced Placement (1.0 PT increase , I.E. A=5.0 PTS)

  4. How are semester grades computed?

  5. 4 year/24 Credits Graduation Requirements Class of 2015 • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1 – pass EOC/ Geometry – take EOC) • 3 Natural Sciences ( Biology – take EOC) • 3 Social Studies (World Hist., US Hist., US Gov & Econ.) • 1 Fine/Performing Art or Practical Art • 1 Physical Education (Personal Fitness/Another PE) • 8 Electives • 1 online (FLVS/PVS) course • Passing score on Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading • Cumulative un-weighted 2.0 GPA • 2 World Language (only required for admission to State Universities/BF)

  6. Merit Designation • In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements: • Attain one or more industry certifications

  7. Scholar Designation • In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements: • 1 credit in Algebra II • 1 credit in statistics or an equally rigorous mathematics course • Pass the Biology EOC • 1 credit in chemistry or physics • 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to chemistry or physics • Pass the U.S. History EOC • 2 credits in the same world language • 1 credit in an AP or Dual-Enrollment course

  8. State Assessment Requirements Students must pass: • Grade 10 FCAT 2.0 Reading • Algebra END OF COURSE (EOC)

  9. Bright Futureswww.floridastudentfinancialaid.org • Bright Futures Awards • Florida Academic Scholarship • Florida Medallion Scholarship • Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship • Award amounts are granted per credit hour • See website for more details

  10. Bright Future Award Amounts • Total Tuition Costs: • FSU $6,575 tuition • FAMU $4,553 tuition • UCF $6,317 tuition • Total Education Costs: • Rollins $ 54,410 • FSC $ 38,090 • UM $60,906 Bright Futures award amounts vary yearly

  11. Florida Academic Scholars • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, + Higher Math) • 3 Natural Sciences • 3 Social Sciences • 2 years in same Foreign Language • 3.5 GPA in these Academic Courses • SAT 1290 or ACT 29 • 100 Hours of Community Service

  12. Florida Medallion ScholARS • 4 English • 4 Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra II, + Higher Math) • 3 Natural Sciences • 3 Social Sciences • 2 years in same Foreign Language • 3.0 GPA in these Academic Courses • SAT 1170 or ACT 26 • 75 Hours of Community Service

  13. Gold Seal Vocational Scholars This scholarship can only be used for vocational certifications. It will not pay toward courses leading to an AA or AS degree. • 4 English • 4 Mathematics (including Algebra 1) • 3 Natural Sciences • 3 Social Sciences • 1 Fine/Practical Art • 1 Physical Education • 3 Credits in one vocational program • 3.0 weighted GPA overall/3.5 un-weighted GPA Career Courses • 30 CSH • SAT – Rd 440/M 440 ACT – E 17/Rd 18/M 19 Pert - Rd 104/Wt 99/M 113

  14. TESTING, TESTINGand more TESTING! • ACT - www.actstudent.org • SAT - www.satcollegeboard.com • Recommended to test in Spring of Junior year/Fall of Senior year. Students must have test scores before applying to colleges!

  15. TESTING, TESTINGand more TESTING! • PSAT • Required to qualify for National Merit Scholars Program • Recommended to prepare for SAT spring administration • Given at GJHS on October 16th • Cost is $16.00 • Register ASAP with Mrs. Puissegur • Space is limited, availability is not guaranteed

  16. TESTING, TESTINGand more TESTING! • PERT (Postsecondary Education Readiness Test) • Determines college readiness • Used for State Colleges • Used for Dual Enrollment • Used to determine Senior English/Math course placement • Study guide available on GJHS website

  17. STATE UNIVERSITIES • Florida University Matrix and fact sheets: http://www.flbog.edu/about/cod/asa/admissionstour.php • FSU : GPA 3.8-4.3 / SAT 1730-2010 / ACT 26-30 • FAMU: GPA 3-3.49 / SAT 1200-1500 / ACT 17-20 • UCF: GPA 3.5-4.2 / SAT 1700-1960 / ACT 25-29

  18. PRIVATE UNIVERSITIES • Private Colleges and Universities Matrix: http://www.pcuf.net/PCUF_Institutions.html • Rollins: GPA 3.2-4.1 / SAT 1130-1300 / ACT 24-29 • FSC : GPA 3.6 / SAT 1020-1160 / ACT 22-27 • UM : GPA 4.2 / SAT 1230-1420 / ACT 28-32

  19. sus core admission requirements • What is an academic (core) credit? • English • Math • Science • Social Studies • Foreign Language • 18 academic units is the minimum requirement most universities prefer more ( 21.5 or greater)

  20. Dual Enrollment Class of 2015 • Must be high school sophomores, juniors and seniors • Academic courses require a minimum un-weighted GPA of 3.0 • Vocational courses require a minimum un-weighted GPA of 2.5 • Obtain passing scores on sections of the ACT, SAT or PERT placement test that are relevant to the course(s) in which the student wishes to enroll. • Students are required to have taken each section of the ACT, SAT or PERT in order to take any dual enrollment course • Students are required to pass the English and Reading portions of the PERT, SAT or ACT in order to take English, social studies, humanities, etc • Students must take the math portion of the PERT for math or science placement. The SAT or ACT will only place a student into intermediate algebra (MAT1033) • Students are responsible for ensuring official score reports for the SAT and ACT are sent directly to the college

  21. Dual Enrollment Class of 2015 • Juniors can take up to two courses per semester • Seniors can take up to three courses per semester

  22. 7 Steps to Dual Enrollment 1) Submit a completed Polk State College Application for Admission 2) Take and pass a state approved placement test (ACT, SAT or PERT) and, if ACT or SAT submit official score report to PSC 3) Submit a completed High School Approval Form for Dual Enrollment and Early Admission students to high school counselor 4) Confer with their high school counselor regarding course selection 5) High school counselor approves the course via Dual Enrollment Portal 6) PSC advisor registers the student for approved course(s) in person during dual enrollment registration 7) Take a printed copy of the fee sheet which includes the college schedule to the high school counselor and obtain a book voucher * Continuing dual enrollment students repeat items 3-7 each subsequent semester.

  23. Dual Enrollment reminder • Dual Enrollment course grades are included in the student’s high school and college transcripts • All Dual Enrollment course grades will impact your college GPA

  24. Online virtual education • Student/Parent requests the course on www.flvs.net(complete instructions are available on the GJHS website) • Return a completed ‘Notification of Registration for Florida Virtual School Class’ form to the Guidance Office. This form requires student and parent signatures and reinforces FLVS/PVS grading policy. • Your counselor will check to make sure you’ve requested the correct course and approve the course. On your FLVS account, your course will show CRC (course request complete). • FLVS/PVS will place you with a teacher. FLVS may take a few weeks. PVS may take only a few days. Continue to check your FLVS account for placement.

  25. Resources http://www.georgejenkinshs.com/guidance/g_welcome.html

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