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1 WELCOME PARENTS! Class of 2016 Parent Scheduling Night April 9, 2013

2 DIPLOMA TRACKS  LA CORE 4: Prepares students for entry into a 4 year college / university.  LA Basic Core: Prepares students for entry into a community / technical college.

3 LA Core 4 Graduation Requirements Refer to the Programs of Study –pg. 38  4 English  4 Math  4 Science  4 Social Studies  2 Foreign Language or Speech  1 Arts  1.5 Physical Education or ROTC .5 Health Education  3 Electives  24 Total Carnegie Units

4 LA Basic Graduation Requirements  4 English Units  4 Math Units  3 Science Units  3 Social Studies Units .5 Health Units  1.5 Physical Education or ROTC  8 Elective Units  24 Total Units  NOTE: Journey to Career or Education for Careers shall include the minimum courses required to complete the Individual Graduation Plan.

5 Graduation Requirements  24 Carnegie Units  End of Course Tests (EOC) Students must pass 3 EOC tests in the following categories: English II or English III Algebra I or Geometry Biology or American History

6 CARNEGIE UNITS  Credit earned for successfully completing a course  0.5 (1/2) credit possible per class per semester  A semester is two nine-week periods averaged together 1 st 9 weeks + 2 nd 9 weeks = 1 st semester average 3 rd 9 weeks + 4 th 9 weeks = 2 nd semester average

7 GRADING SCALE  Letter Grade UN-WEIGHTED WEIGHTED (Honor’s / Gifted) A = 93-100 4 QUALITY POINTS5 B = 85-9234 C = 75-8423 D = 67-7411 F = 0-6600

8 PROMOTION TO NEXT GRADE  SOPHOMORE5 UNITS  JUNIOR11 UNITS  SENIOR17 UNITS  GRADUATE24 UNITS  Students are not promoted at mid- year.  Refer to your student’s transcript.

9 SUMMER SCHOOL  2013 Summer Session Testing Sites: Lakeshore High and Slidell High (Students may test at either site)  Session 1: June 3 – June 28, 2013 Application must be postmarked by Wednesday, May 15.  Session 2: July 1– July 26, 2013 Application must be postmarked by Wednesday, June 12.  All Summer Session applications mailed to: Karen Myles DeVillier 71460 Edna Street Covington, LA 70433 Email: karen.devillier@stpsb.org Phone: (985)898-6462 Fax: (985)898-6482 Website: http://virtualacademy.stpsb.org  All summer session courses will be offered online only.  There will be no traditional summer school.

10 SUMMER SCHOOL (CONTINUED) REGISTRATION:  Fall or “A” semester courses offered in session 1.  Spring or “B” semester courses offered in session 2.  Exception: Students who failed the EOC test and one semester of the EOC course must take that failed semester, A or B, in session 1. If you don’t know the student’s EOC score by the June application date, go ahead and apply. Necessary changes can be made later.  Students may take one or two half credits per session.  The fee is $150 per semester course.

11 Summer School Continued  Payment(s) may be made by cashier’s check or money order to St. Tammany Parish School Board (STPSB) or through PaySchools located at the STPSB website. No cash or personal checks will be accepted.  New Core Credit: Any new credit in a core course must be approved by the student’s principal.  New elective credit does not need principal’s approval.  Repeat Credit: A course that has already been attempted by the student. All requests for repeat credit must be accompanied by a copy of the student’s transcript or report card proving the course has been attempted. Grades can be printed from JPAMS.  For more information go to http://virtualacademy.stpsb.org to download an application.

12 TOPS Louisiana’s Taylor Opportunity Program for Students is a comprehensive program of state of state scholarships.  TOPS CORE CURRICULUM:  19 CORE COURSES (Refer to page 37 of the Programs of Study)  20 ACT  2.5 CORE GPA (Refer to your student’s Core Progress Report)

13 TOPS AWARDS  Opportunity: ACT – 20; SAT 940 2.5 GPA in the TOPS 19 Core Courses  PERFORMANCE: ACT – 23; SAT -1060 3.0 GPA in the TOPS 19 Core Courses Additional $400 per year HONORS: ACT – 27; SAT – 1210 3.0 GPA in the TOPS 19 Core Courses Additional $800 per year

14 TOPS TECH  TOPS Tech provides up to two years of skill or occupational training to be pursued at a Louisiana postsecondary institution that offers vocational or technical education degrees.  TOPS TECH award may be used to enroll in a variety of technical and skill programs ranging from Automotive Technology to Computer Electronics Technology to Cosmetology to Practical Nursing.  For more information, go to www.osfa.la.gov.www.osfa.la.gov

15 TOPS TECH  Minimum High School GPA of 2.50 (GPA computed on core courses only) - 17 Tech Core Units for Option 1 - 19 Tech Core Units for Option 2 - Minimum ACT Score of 17 - Must enroll full time as a first time freshman, by the first semester following the first anniversary of high school graduation - Be a US citizen or permanent resident - Meet TOPS Louisiana Residency requirements

16 TOPS TECH CORE CURRICULUM  UNITS COURSE  3 English I, II and III  1 English IV or Senior Applications in English  1 Algebra I, or Algebra I, Parts 1 and 2 (two units)  2 Geometry, Algebra II, Math Essentials, Financial Mathematics, Advanced Mathematics or Probability and Statistics  1 Biology  1 Chemistry  1 Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physical Science, Biology II, Chemistry II, Physics or Agriscience I and Agriscience II (both for one unit)  1 American History  1 World History or World Geography  1 Civics and Free Enterprise (one unit combined) or Civics (one unit)

17 TOPS TECH CURRICULUM (CONTINUED)  UNITS COURSE  Remaining courses must be selected from one of the two following options:  Option I  1 Fine Arts Survey (or substitute two units of performance courses in music, dance or theater; or two units of visual art; or two units of studio art; or a career/technical studies course approved by Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE); or substitute one unit of an elective from among the other subjects listed in this core curriculum) or Speech III and Speech IV (two units)  2 Foreign Language, Speech I or Speech II  1 Computer education program of studies approved by BESE  17 Total Core Curriculum  Option II  4 A career major comprised of a sequence of related specialty courses and approved for the school by BESE  1 Related or technical field course  1 Basic computer course  19 Total Core Curriculum

18 Louisiana Public University Minimum Admission Criteria

19 Programs of Study  Researching a Career Information p. 3  Areas of Concentration p. 5-36  Graduation & TOPS Requirements p.37- 38  Course Descriptions p.42-54  IGP & Career Planning Documents p.55- 57  Dual Enrollment Opportunities p. 58-64

20 INDIVIDUAL GRADUATION PLAN  5-year educational career plan  Includes a sequence of courses consistent with student’s goals for one year after graduation.  Reviewed annually.  Specific information is located in the FHS Programs of Study Guide.

21 Career Cluster  Tool used to help forecast the four years of electives at FHS.  Primary courses in BOLD (4 units) (6 th Column)  Related Courses in Italics (2 units) (7 th Column)  1 course must be IBCA

22 LOUISIANA CONNECT www.louisianaconnect.org  Comprehensive, college and career planning web portal that provides: Online Career and College Planning Ability to create an online portfolio College Searches Career Assessments Financial Aid Options Your child’s IGP, Transcript and TOPS report (Coming Soon!)

23 Typical 10 th Grade Schedule (Refer to your child’s schedule card)  English II (A)  Geometry (A)  Biology (A)  Civics (A)  Physical Education II / Health or JROTC II (A)  Foreign Language or Arts  Elective (Chosen from Career Cluster) (A)  English II (B)  Geometry (B)  Biology (B)  Civics (B)  PhysicaI Education II / Health or JROTC II (B)  Foreign Language or Arts  Elective (Chosen from Career Cluster) (B)

24 Schedule Card  Your child’s schedule is marked with courses that are required for graduation.  If you want to change a pre-marked selection, draw a line through it and check the revised selection and initial.  The additonal number of courses the student needs to select is indicated on the card. Students will select a course based on graduation requirements, TOPS and their IGP’s.

25 Typical 10 th Grade Gifted Schedule  English II (A)  Algebra II (A)  Chemistry(A)  Civics (A)  Physical Education II / Health or JROTC II (A)  Foreign Language or Arts  Elective (Chosen from Career Cluster) (A)  English II (B)  Algebra II (B)  Chemistry (B)  Civics (B)  PhysicaI Education II / Health or JROTC II (B)  Foreign Language or Arts  Elective (Chosen from Career Cluster) (B)

26 FHS SCHEDULING PROCESS  Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Students will be scheduled through their World Geography class. Schedule Card, Transcript, and TOPS report will be given to the students. Students will have the opportunity to ask questions and schedule with a school counselor. Schedule Cards will go home with students. You will need to sign it. Students must return it to their World Geography teacher by Friday, April 26.

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