High School, Here I Come! Transitioning from 8th Grade to High School Brad Craycroft, Asst. Principal of Guidance Brenda Stone, Academic Counselor.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
15 high school classes you must take to go directly to a UC or CSU from high school. The classes that will prepare you to succeed in college. The only.
Advertisements

Klein Collins High School
High School Credits and College Requirements
Thomas S. Hart Middle School
Understanding High School Requirements & Financial Aid
Amador High School Class of Year Plan Presentation.
Welcome Sophomore Parents Class of Agenda Sophomore Calendar LACHSA Graduation Requirements Testing Grades and Credits Attendance Policy Transcripts.
Leland High School Class of 2015 Sophomore Presentation Ms. Stone, Academic Counselor Ms. Albers, College and Career Tech.
Freshmen Transition Program Renea P. Coley, Professional School Counselor.
Homestead High School 8 th Grade Parent Open House January 22, 2014.
Welcome to Your 9 th Grade Meeting with your counselors March 2015.
Colleyville Heritage High School
The How-To Guide for Forecasting Version Forecasting  Course selections for next school year  Should complete your: Graduation Requirements Focused.
V ERSION 2015: What You Need to Know for Forecasting!
Updated: 9/2012. Make sure everything is correct. Review all classes and grades.
A CADEMY OF M USIC AT H AMILTON H IGH S CHOOL O VERVIEW OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS AND 4 YEAR PLAN.
9 th grade course selection and Personal Academic Career Plan.
The Tustin High Experience What to do first. Registration? Freshman Orientation? College, Already? Diploma Requirements Specialized Programs!!! A-G????
Articulation Planning a Schedule for Next Year. High School Graduation Requirements.
Preparing for High School What do you need to know?
Guidance Counselor: Ms. Hicks. Who are your counselors and what do they do? Middle school graduation requirements. What are grades worth? High school.
Portage High School Your Future Begins With Great Planning…
Welcome to Your 9 th Grade Meeting with your counselors February 2014.
Preparing for Success in High School Presented by: Ms. Caputo and Mrs. Favor 03/06/2014.
Our district’s goal for all students Move to college or a skilled job upon graduation.
Who Is My Guidance Counselor? Mr. Pruett…………....A-De Mrs. Halfhill………….Di-Ka Mrs. Martin…………..Ke-Pa & Teen Parents Ms. Babin…………....Pe-Sp & Puente 9.
Each Smaller Learning Community has its own counselors. Students have been assigned to a smaller learning community. If you are unsure of who your counselor.
Who Is My Guidance Counselor? Mr. Pruett…………....A-De Mrs. Halfhill………….Di-Ka Mrs. Martin…………..Ke-Pa & Teen Parents Ms. Babin…………....Pe-Sp & Puente 9.
9TH GRADE ADVISORY DECEMBER, 2012 WHAT CAN YOU DO TODAY TO IMPACT YOUR FUTURE?
Atascocita High School Class of 2014/ Freshman Night.
The Tassel is Worth the Hassle! Welcome to Alta Loma High School.
Liberty High School Class of Review Transcript Check grades from last semester. Talk to teacher if grade is incorrect. Check to see if grades replaced.
Parent Information on Scheduling for 2010 – 2011 School Year.
Welcome to Your 10 th Grade Meeting with your counselors March 2015.
Welcome Freshman Academy Room B-1 9 th Grade Counselors Mrs. Britt-Blair: A-Do Mrs. Britt-Blair: A-Do Mrs. Fernandez: Du-Lop Mrs. Fernandez: Du-Lop Mrs.
High School is a Plan To reach your dreams!.
Understanding High School Requirements & Financial Aid and The 21st Century - Gear Up Promise Eileen Doctorow Project STEPS College Counselor.
Make Your Future Happen What You Can Do in 8th Grade 1.
To be College and Career Ready. CLASS OF 2018 You are at a time in your life to begin thinking about and planning for high school and your future beyond.
Oxford High School Academic Planning Information Grady Lacher 10 th / 11 th Counselor.
Southwest Middle School SOM Students Preparing for Academic Success!!!
4 YEAR PLAN. COUNSELORS DANA ARMSTRONG LAURA CAMPUZANO LAURA CARVELLI A - Go Gr - Pa Pe - Z.
American High School provides a learning environment that challenges students to reach their academic, civic, and social potential in a diverse community.
College: Why it Matters Planning for your Future.
To be College and Career Ready. CLASS OF 2019 You are at a time in your life to begin thinking about and planning for high school and your future beyond.
Klein Collins High School Course Registration for Current 8 th, 9 th, & 10th.
Lesson 9, Unit 4 Graduating from High School Based on the Plan Ahead educational materials made available by Gap Inc. at and developed.
THE HOW-TO GUIDE FOR FORECASTING VERSION 2015 So you’re going to be a Junior.
Guidance Counseling Department Beth Fortin – Last names A-L Maria Paoletti – Last names M-Z Karen Hidalgo – Graduation Coach Sharon Girard – Administrative.
Sophomore Advisory February 23, You are still on the road to graduation and preparing for your life after high school. At the end of this year,
Class of  Important dates  SAT/ACT Information  House Bill 5 Graduation Information  Credit Recovery/Summer School  Fill out Projected Schedule.
Welcome to Your Course Planning Meeting January 2016.
Preparing for College. A-G Subject Requirements for UC/CSU  “a” History/Social Sciences: 2 years required  “b” English: 4 years required  “c” Mathematics:
 Welcome!  Class of 2018 Graduation Requirements  College Readiness  Tips for Success.
Transition to High School Sarah Diatta Academic Counselor.
Eileen Doctorow Project STEPS College Counselor
Hickory Ridge High School
THS CLASS OF 2021 #Freshman Registration.
Welcome to Your Course Planning Meeting
How Do I Become College Eligible?
Future Planning for College
8th Grade Retention/Promotion and Transition to High School
A through G Requirements.
The Importance of David Brearley School Counseling Department
Welcome to Your 9th Grade Meeting with your counselor
Hickory Ridge High School
GET READY FOR
Academic Advising.
Welcome to Your 9th Grade Meeting with your counselor
Welcome to Your Course Planning Meeting
Presentation transcript:

High School, Here I Come! Transitioning from 8th Grade to High School Brad Craycroft, Asst. Principal of Guidance Brenda Stone, Academic Counselor

The World of High School Bigger –More teachers, students and classes Tons of options –Class choices, clubs, sports and more Adult responsibilities –Their decisions affect their future High School Diploma!!! –More jobs, money & options (like college)

Options: Academic Programs Advanced Placement (AP) –college-level courses and exams that can potentially earn a student college credit Speech & Debate (consistently ranked of the best teams in the country) –Students of all levels compete in interpretive, improvisational, creative and debate based events Project Lead the Way –Hands on, project based engineering courses On campus community college courses –Japanese, Sign Language, Differential Equations

Course Catalog pdf pdf

Options: Extra Curriculars Robotics –Student run organization devoted to promoting science and technology Athletics – Clubs –

Options: Services Homework Center –Monday-Thursday after school in the ITC Peer Tutoring –Apply on Tues & Thurs in Room K-10 College & Career Center –Resources and guidance on colleges and careers Academic Counselor –Provide academic counseling to students anytime and by appointment to parents Almaden Valley Counseling Services –Provide service to students in need of social emotional support

Discussion Besides yourself and your family, what other people and things influence your child? How do you think you can positively affect the influences outside your home? How can you protect your child from outside negative influences? What are some important things you can do to keep the lines of communication open with your child during this period of transition and beyond?

Break-out Groups Select one person to take notes. Select another person to read the questions one at a time. Take turns discussing your thoughts. Brainstorm ideas and possible ways to answer the question

Middle School - vs - High School Teachers call home about poor grades or behavior Teachers take late work all semester Teachers help with organization –Lots of reminders Teachers expect students to be responsible for their own grades Teachers rarely accept late work Teachers do not tell students how to be organized

Biggest Difference: Graduation Requirements!!!

Myth: 9th grade doesn’t count Students must pass all 9th grade classes to earn enough credits to graduate on time Every class prepares students for the next and classes fulfill the a-g requirements* –*Required classes for a four year college or university How well a student does in 9th grade will directly affect their course sequence

To earn a high school diploma from SJUSD, a student MUST… Complete 240 credits Pass the CAHSEE (both parts) –California High School Exit Exam Complete First Aid, Drivers Education and an Algebra and Health Certificate Complete 40 community service hours

Graduate: Pass the CAHSEE Must pass this test to earn a diploma! Two parts: English & Math –Multiple choice & two essays Take it in March of 10th grade Get six chances to pass –Support classes available

Do the ‘240 Credits’ Math… 5 credits per semester class (x) 6 classes a semester (=) 30 credits a semester (x) 2 semesters a year (=) 60 credits a year (x) 4 years of high school (=) 240 total credits needed to graduate What does it all mean?

Graduate: Complete 240 Credits pass all of the following (a-g) classes with a D or better (C or better if student wants to be eligible for a 4 year university) English –4 years Math (at least Algebra 2) –3 years Science –3 years (2 lab) Social Science (a.k.a. social studies) –3 years Physical Education –2 years Language Other Than English –2 years Visual/Perform Art –2 years Electives –5 years

If you fail a class… You must retake that class in order to earn enough credits to graduate on time! –Summer school, 0 or 7th period, if available –Community College –Online classes Note: Students do not retake a class during the regular school day. They take care of it on THEIR time.

Understanding Different Courses College Prep –The majority of academic courses at Leland are college prep and are accepted by 4 year universities. Accelerated –These courses are more accelerated than college prep and prepare students for even more rigorous courses. Honors –These courses are more accelerated than college prep and will often give students an extra GPA point, i.e. a 3.0 a B becomes a 4.0 an A. Advanced Placement (AP) –AP courses are more accelerated than college prep and they give students an extra GPA point and possibly college credit.

Understanding the Impact of Grades If you were to look at your student’s middle school transcript... Count the number of ‘F’ grades –If they were in high school, that is the number of classes they would have to retake in order to graduate Count the number of ‘D’ grades –That is the number they would have to retake if they wanted to go to a four year college immediately after high school

If your student falls behind in high school, meet with the counselor immediately Other options for graduation are available

California Standards Test (CST) CST measures what a student learned all year CST scores impact student course sequence Can show if student is ready to pass the CAHSEE

In Order for Students To Be Prepared For High School They Must... Be responsible Get involved Ask for help Give themselves enough time for homework Set a goal for after high school

High School Graduation the First Step for Success

College After High School C or better grades, aim for As & Bs Take challenging courses –Honors, AP, community college classes –Extra year math, science, world language Study for SAT/ACT college exams Meet with counselor by 10th grade

Questions?

Brenda Stone Academic Counselor