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1 What all students and parents need to know…
Going to High School What all students and parents need to know… 1

2 Going to High School Ready to go? Know the basics
Be prepared – Be self-disciplined Be ready and willing to work Think about the future Take advantage of rigorous course offerings to prepare me for life after high school, scholarship opportunities, HOPE, careers Maintain good grades Become involved in extracurricular activities Be ready to do the best in all courses! 2

3 Going to High School High School Options
High School Career (CTAE) Pathways Woodville-Tompkins Technical & Career High School Advanced Academic Pathway Fine Arts Pathway World Language Pathway Specialty Programs College Credit Now Advanced Placement International Baccalaureate Dual Enrollment 3

4 Going to High School To earn a high school diploma, you must…
Earn 24 credits in specific subject areas Pass the Graduation Test - Writing Attend school Complete 20 hours of approved Community Service by the end of the 3rd year 4

5 Going to High School What is a unit of credit ?
A number (1.0) to indicate you passed a class. To earn credits you need to be in class and pass the class! 5

6 Going to High School 1 CTAE (2 preferred) CTAE Pathway 4 *
Required Areas of Study Units Required English Language Arts 4 Mathematics 4 Science 4 Social Studies 3 Health & Physical Education 1 World Language 2 College Prep (3 preferred) OR 1 CTAE (2 preferred) CTAE Pathway 4 * * (must be in approved sequence of courses) Electives College Prep 3 CTAE Total Minimum Units 24 Community Service Requirements In addition to successfully completing all academic and attendance requirements as outlined by the SCCPSS and the state of Georgia, every student must complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service by the completion of the junior year. Refer to IHE-R for students entering SCCPSS from private or out-of-county school after 9th grade. 6

7 Going to High School Core Academic Courses 7

8 Going to High School Ninth Grade Courses
CORE English Science World Language* Social Studies Math Intro to Business & Technology * Per Fitness & Health Ninth Grade Courses *Some student may choose the following courses depending on Pathway Way Choice and/or space availability Visual Arts Performing Arts ROTC 8

9 Going to High School English 9th Literature & Composition
11th American Literature & Composition * 12th grade British Literature & Composition * *AP, IB courses may substitute 9

10 Going to High School Mathematics CCGPS* OR 9th - Coordinate Algebra
10th - Analytic Geometry 11th - Advanced Algebra 12th - Pre-Calculus OR 9th - Accelerated Coordinate Algebra/Analytic Geometry A 10th - Accelerated Analytic Geometry B/Advanced Algebra 11th - Accelerated Pre-Calculus 12th - AP Calculus, AP Statistics, or Advanced level Mathematics course 10

11 Going to High School Science Biology Physical Science Chemistry*
Physics* * AP, IB courses may substitute 11

12 Going to High School Social Studies * World History
American Government United States History Economics *AP, IB course may substitute 12

13 Going to High School World Language College sequence *
2 units required 3 recommended CTAE sequence * 1 unit required 2 units recommended Students are encouraged to follow the college sequence where possible 13

14 Going to High School Pathway must be chosen
Required for all students entering Grade 9 in and beyond) Career, Technical and Agricultural Education (CTAE) 4 units in a coherent sequence of CTAE courses leading to college readiness and a career readiness certificate endorsed by related industries Advanced Academic English/Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, or Social Studies Fine Arts Visual Arts, Theater, Dance, Music, or Journalism World Language 14

15 Secondary Assessment Transition Plan
Going to High School Secondary Assessment Transition Plan Students entering grade nine for the first time first during the school year and beyond Must pass the GHSWT •Are not required to take or pass GHSGT (test not administered) •Are required to pass courses* associated with EOCT, with EOCT contributing 20% to course grade 15

16 Going to High School End of Course Test (EOCT)
English 9 – Literature/Composition English 11 –American Literature CCGPS Mathematics Biology Physical Science United States History Economics 16

17 Going to High School Community Service
Every student must complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service by the completion of the junior year. Must be completed at a non-profit agency Student cannot work at a business Cannot be completed during the school day Student cannot get paid 17

18 Going to High School Scholarships HOPE – Class of 2015 + Changes
Go to: Click on “HOPE Program Changes” College Scholarships Rigorous course credit on transcript Strong GPA beginning grade 9 through 12 Extracurricular activities Unique community service Athletic Scholarships Strong GPA beginning grade 9-12 ACT/SAT scores must meet admissions standard for Division 18

19 Going to High School 19

20 While in high school… fill up your
Going to High School While in high school… fill up your With a rigorous course schedule and a strong transcript for you know not what lies ahead in your future career… 20


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