W ELCOME TO HIGH SCHOOL C LASS OF 2018 Presented by: Janet Cauble, PCSD Career Specialist Career and Technical Education Department.

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W ELCOME TO HIGH SCHOOL C LASS OF 2018 Presented by: Janet Cauble, PCSD Career Specialist Career and Technical Education Department

Administrative Office Specialist Computing for College and Careers Administrative Office Business Software Applications I Digital Design Industry Certification: MOS Bundle Certification (3 of 5-Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook) FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT PHS, IHS, CCJSHS

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT CCJSHS & PHS Applied Welding Technology Welding Technologies I & II Welding Technologies III & IV Welding Technologies V &VI Industry Certification: American Welding Society (AWS) Skills USA

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT PHS Automotive Technology Automotive Service Technology 1 & 2 Automotive Service Technology 3 Automotive Service Technology 4 Industry Certification: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) National Automotive Technicians Education Foundations (NATEF)

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT CCJSHS, IHS, & PHS Computer Systems and Information Technology Foundations and CSIT System Essentials CSIT Network Systems Design Administration Security Essentials CSIT Cyber Security Industry Certification: CompTia A+, Network+, Security+, Cisco’s CCENT, and CCNA Skills USA

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT IHS & PHS Culinary Arts Culinary 1, 2, 3, & 4 Industry Certification: National Prostart Certification of Achievement - Certified Professional Food Manager (ServSafe) Instructor: Krister Bjorn

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT CCJSHS, IHS, AND PHS Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education I Early Childhood Education II Early Childhood Education III Early Childhood Education IV Industry Certification: Child Development Associate Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA)

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT CCJSHS, IHS, & PHS Health Science Education Health Science 1 Health Science 2 Allied Assisting Nursing Assisting Industry Certification: Certified Nurses Assistant Certified Medical Administrative Assistant Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT IHS & PHS Horticulture Science & Services Agriscience Foundations – Science Credit Introductory Horticulture 2 Horticultural Science & Services 3 Horticultural Science & Services 4 Horticultural Science & Services 5 Horticultural Science & Services 6 Industry Certification: Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association (FNGLA) Certified Agricultural Technician (FFB) Future Farmers of America (FFA)

P ROGRAMS OF S TUDIES OFFERED AT IHS & PHS Criminal Justice Criminal Justice 1 Criminal Justice 2 Criminal Justice 3 Criminal Justice 4 Industry Certification: (TBA) Florida Public Assistance Association (FPAA)

F LORIDA B RIGHT F UTURES S CHOLARSHIPS Credits must be in the 16 core credits required for high school graduation with a 4-year diploma. REQUIREMENTS: 4-year Diploma Credits must include the 16 core credits required for high school graduation. 4 English 4 Mathematics (including Algebra I) 3 Natural Science (2 with lab component) 3 Social Science (U.S. Hist., World Hist., U.S. Govt. and Economics) 1 Fine; OR Identified Practical Art; OR.5 credit in each 1 Physical Education (to include integration of health) 3.0 weighted GPA using the 16 core credits required for high school graduation with a 4-year diploma (listed below), and a 3.5 unweighted GPA in a minimum of three Career and Technical Education credits in one vocational program, combined with the test scores and community service hours listed below. Weighting for more challenging, higher level courses is prescribed by law as.50 per course per year. (Note: GPAs are not rounded.) 30 hours, as approved by the district or private school Test Scores Students must earn the minimum score on each section of either the SAT or ACT or Florida Postsecondary Education Readiness Test (PERT). Composite scores are not accepted. A student must qualify on the ACT alone or the SAT alone or the PERT alone. Test types cannot be combined. SAT Reasoning Test: Critical Reading Math OR ACT: English 17 Reading 18 Math 19 OR PERT Reading 104 Writing 93 Math 113

C OMMUNITY S ERVICE Can be any of the following: Student Government Student Union Non Profit Community Organizations Tutoring Mentoring Community Projects Club Projects Self Initiated Projects Visit Nursing Homes Help a neighbor Can NOT be any of the following: You can not be paid You can not receive a grade You can not be court ordered

Making the best of your 9 th grade Year! Planning_Timeline/9th_Grade.aspx Planning your courses for High School! Discuss with your guidance counselor the three options being offered to students for the school year. 2 Foreign Languages studies in the same language are required to complete a program at the University level.

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