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Maximizing Your Junior Year at Deltona High School - Class of 2017

Learn about appointment procedures, graduation requirements, GPAs, ACT/SAT testing, and college preparation tips for juniors. Information on Bright Futures Scholarships, academic awards, and community service requirements provided.

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Maximizing Your Junior Year at Deltona High School - Class of 2017

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  1. Deltona High SchoolClass of 2017 Making the most of your Junior Year!

  2. Appointment Procedures • Walk-in Appointments • Students can see me without an appointment before school, during lunch or after school. • Scheduled Appointments • No appointments will be set up between periods . • You will receive a pass with a time and date for your appointment • You are responsible for keeping your appointment • Parent Teacher Conferences • Contact Mrs. Keefer at extension 44397 • Conferences with individual teachers are typically scheduled during the teacher’s planning period. • Conference with all teachers are typically schedule after school on Mondays and Thursdays

  3. CLASS OF 2017 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • English-4 credits • Math-4 credits • 1 credit must be Algebra 1* • 1 credit in Geometry* • 2 credits in additional math courses* • Science • 1 credit Biology* • 1 credit Physical Science (Chemistry, Earth Space, or Physics) • 1 credit in any other science course • Social Studies • 1 credit World History • 1 credit US History* • ½ credit US Government • ½ credit Economics • Performing Arts-1 credit • Physical Education-1 credit • Including Personal Fitness and PE class • Electives-8 credits • Other graduation requirements

  4. OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • 2.0 GPA • 1 on-line course • Passing score on Grade 10 ELA or concordant scores on SAT/ACT • Passing score on Algebra 1 EOC or comparative score on PERT • *Students must participate in the EOC Assessment and their performance on the EOC constitutes 30% of the final grade.

  5. SUPERINTENDENT’S DIPLOMA OF DISTINCTION • In addition to meeting all requirements for a standard diploma, students must successfully complete four (4) Advanced Placement courses to include at least two (2) subject areas and score 3 or higher on at least three (3) Advanced Placement exams. • Maintain a 3.0 or higher cumulative weighted grade point average and a 3.0 weighted grade point average in Advanced Placement courses.

  6. SUPERINTENDENT’S DIPLOMA OF DISTINCTION • Complete 100 hours of community service. • Participate in ACT or SAT during Junior and Senior years. The second year test may be waived with an appropriate SAT or ACT . • Complete Program application-see Mrs. Snyder

  7. YOUR SCHEDULE • Be sure to challenge yourself with rigorous courses throughout your junior and senior years. Colleges like to see that you are working above and beyond the bare minimum requirements. • If you have failed a course required for graduation, see your counselor to discuss your credit recovery options (Odyssey Lab, Volusia Virtual School and or Florida Virtual School).

  8. TAKE THE ACT/SAT • Take both tests twice during junior year –then you will be ready to apply to college early. Have your scores sent directly to the colleges of your choice from SAT/ACT. • If you qualify for free/reduced lunch, see your counselor about waivers for the SAT and ACT • To register: • www.collegeboard.com (SAT) • www.actstudent.org (ACT)

  9. MAKE GOOD USE OF YOUR JUNIOR YEAR! • Use the spring & summer before your senior year to visit colleges you are interested in attending. Contact those colleges to arrange a visit. • Research application deadlines to the colleges you want to attend. Many of them are in the first few months of your senior year, so apply early! • Go to www.floridashines.org to compare colleges, search for specific programs and take career interest inventories.

  10. STUDENT ATHLETES • Students interested in playing sports in college should register with NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) at www.ncaa.org • Transcripts and test scores must be sent directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center. • Test Center Code: 9999

  11. Make the Grade • Earn the score • Determine your BF eligibility status at www.floridashines.org, click on “Bright Futures Scholarship Eligibility Evaluation ” You will have to log in. • Remember that Bright Futures calculates GPA BASED ON CORE COURSES -16 credits • Students will register for Bright Futures Scholarships here at school in December of their senior year.

  12. BRIGHT FUTURES CLASS OF 2017 • FLORIDA ACADEMIC SCHOLARS AWARD (FAS) • 3.5 weighted GPA • Courses must include 16 credits of college preparatory academic courses. May use up to 3 additional credits to raise GPA (see BF’s website) • 4 English (3 with substantial writing) • 4 Mathematics (Algebra I level and above)* • 3 Natural Science (2 with substantial lab) • 3 Social Science • 2 World Language (in the same language)** • 100 Community Service Hours • Test Scores-Best composite score of 1290 SAT (does not include new writing score) or 29 ACT (ACT scores are rounded up for scores with .5 and higher; SAT scores do not require rounding.)

  13. BRIGHT FUTURES CLASS OF 2017 • FLORIDA MEDALLION SCHOLARS AWARD (FMS) • 3.0 weighted GPA • Courses must include 16 credits of college preparatory academic courses. May use up to 3 additional credits to raise GPA (see BF’s website) • 4 English (3 with substantial writing) • 4 Mathematics (Algebra I level and above)* • 3 Natural Science (2 with substantial lab) • 3 Social Science • 2 Foreign Language (in the same language)** • 75 Community Service Hours • Test Scores-Best composite score of 1170 SAT (does not include new writing score) or 26 ACT (ACT scores are rounded up for scores with .5 and higher; SAT scores do not require rounding.)

  14. BRIGHT FUTURES CLASS OF 2017 • FLORIDA GOLD SEAL VOCATIONAL SCHOLARS AWARD (GSV) • 3.0 weighted GPA using the 16 credits listed below for a 4-year Diploma and a 3.5 unweighted GPA in a minimum of 3 vocational credits in one vocational program, combined with the test scores (PERT,ACT, SAT). • 4-year Diploma • Credits must include 16 core credits required for high school graduation. • 4 English • 4 Mathematics (including Algebra I) • 3 Natural Science • 3 Social Science (US. Hist., World Hist., US. Govt., and Economics) • 1 Performing Arts • .5 Personal Fitness • .5 Physical Education • 30 Community Service Hours • Students must earn the minimum score on each section of the PERT , SAT or ACT.

  15. CALENDAR FOR 2016 Fall of 2015 • Take the PSAT • Visit or research your top 3-5 colleges • Remediate all courses needed for graduation • Attend College Expo at Mainland High School – October 13 • Attend NACAC College Expos – October 10, Jacksonville and October 11, Orlando nacacnet.org • Attend College Presentations at Deltona High Spring of 2016 • Review PSAT results • Take the ACT/SAT 2x before the end of your junior year • Visit, visit colleges!

  16. RESOURCES FOR STUDENTS AND PARENTS

  17. FSU Current Freshmen • GPA: 3.9 – 4.4 • SAT: Math 590 - 670 Reading 600 - 630 • ACT: 27 - 31 SEMINOLE FANS BE AWARE

  18. QUESTIONS? Feel free to contact me to answer any questions you may have about your student’s academic status or if you would like to schedule a meeting. Teresa Snyder 386-575-4153 x44108

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