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Sophomores: Class of 2016. The School Counseling Department Mrs. Hamilton: A- E Mrs. Hamilton: A- E Mrs. Taylor: F- K Mrs. Taylor: F- K Mr. Putt: L- R.

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1 Sophomores: Class of 2016

2 The School Counseling Department Mrs. Hamilton: A- E Mrs. Hamilton: A- E Mrs. Taylor: F- K Mrs. Taylor: F- K Mr. Putt: L- R Mr. Putt: L- R Mrs. Quinn: S-Z Mrs. Quinn: S-Z Mrs. Horneman: Crisis Counselor Mrs. Horneman: Crisis Counselor Mrs. Linfield: Career Coordinator Mrs. Linfield: Career Coordinator Mrs. Seegren and Mrs. Costolo: Counseling Office Secretaries Mrs. Seegren and Mrs. Costolo: Counseling Office Secretaries

3 Graduation Requirements   4 English   By grade level   English 10 (H.S.A.)   Must take English all 4 years   3 Science   Conceptual Physics, Chem I, Biology (H.S.A)   3 Social Studies   Gov’t., US History & World History   4 Math   Algebra I (H.S.A.)   Intermediate Algebra   Geometry   Algebra II   *UMD System recommends math every year of HS, including senior year 1 Fine Art 1 Technology Ed. (Foundations of Tech or PLTW) 1 Physical Ed. ½ Health ½ Financial Literacy (taken in 11 th or 12 th ) or Managing Personal Finances Using Excel Take and pass H.S.A.s in Algebra I, Biology, and English (10) 75 service learning hours

4 Additional Graduation Requirements Additional Graduation Requirements Students must choose one of the following:   Algebra II & 2 credits of same language OR  AND / OR  Algebra II & 2 credits of Advanced Technology AND / OR A State approved Completer Program -At Career and Tech or Liberty (See your counselor for this option) Go for a Dual Completer! Many colleges like to see a career focus!

5 Completer Programs Apply in Fall of Sophomore Year! Academy of Health C.N.A. or Physical Rehabilitation - Chem II Required Auto Service Tech Biomedical Sciences Building Maintenance Carpentry CISCO Networking Collision Repair Computer Technology (Honors/ AP class) Cosmetology-Human Anatomy required Culinary Arts Drafting Electrical Construction Engineering (Project Lead The Way) Heavy Equipment & Truck Technology HVAC Homeland Security: Criminal Justice Masonry Print Production Textiles & Fashion Design Video Production Welding Technology

6 Accounting Administrative Services Business Administration & Management Financial Services, Academy of Finance (Regional at WHS) Marketing Early Childhood Education Teacher Academy of Maryland (TAM)-MS/HS (at WHS) Food Service & Hospitality Management (ProStart) Agricultural Science (CASE)- Animal Science Agricultural Science (CASE)- Plant Science Wildlife & Natural Resources Completer Programs offered through LHS

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9 Career Majors- your opportunity for an internship! Actuarial Science Advertising Computer Science & Systems Analysis Drama Economics Environmental Health Family & Consumer Studies Food & Nutrition Science Graphic Communications History Hospitality & Tourism

10 More Career Majors Human Resources Management Humanities & Classical Studies Industrial & Product Design Information Systems Management International Business International Studies Law & Legal Services Library & Media Life Science Mass Communications Mathematics

11 Career Majors continued… Music Performance Operations Management Physical Science Public Relations Social Science Social Work Sports & Recreation Urban & Regional Planning Visual Fine Arts To qualify, you must have at least 4 credits in the major, at least a 2.5 GPA, 94% attendance, H.S.A.s and service hours completed. See Mrs. Linfield!!

12 SATs The SATs are critical thinking and problem solving questions Get ready to take them your junior year. It is usually best to have completed the majority of Algebra II before taking them. Go to www.collegeboard.org to register and to take advantage of SAT Preparation Materials.www.collegeboard.org

13 ACTs The ACTs are content based tests that include science. www.act.org We encourage you to explore both tests. Typically a student will do better on one test than the other. It depends on your learning and thinking style.

14 Career/ Interest Searches What is in your future? Check out the resources from your PSAT scores. Other resources on the LHS School Counseling webpage under College and Career Planning

15 My College QuickStart

16 My Personality

17 Preparing for College Start looking at colleges. Think about size, location, programs, and activities they offer. Research requirements for SAT/ ACT scores and GPA at individual colleges. Get involved so you are a well rounded candidate! Plan a college visit/ tour. Use websites like the CollegeBoard’s College Search. www.collegeboard.org

18 CollegeBoard- Big Future

19 College Search

20 Any questions? Visit the School Counseling Page from the LHS Website for resources. You will be meeting with your school counselor soon!

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