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1 Rising Senior Scheduling

2 Class of 2018 Graduation Requirements
4 Credits English Language Arts (ELA) 4 Credits Mathematics One must be Algebra I and one must be Geometry 3 Credits Science One of which must be Biology I 3 Credits Social Studies 1 credit in World History , 1 credit in U.S. History , .5 credit in U.S. Government, and credit in Economics 1 Credit in a Performing or Practical Fine Art 1 Credit of HOPE 8 Elective Credits 1 Online Course Students must earn a 2.0 grade

3 Grade Forgiveness Students may earn grade forgiveness for classes where they earned a D or an F by taking a virtual school class PLATO – a computer program used to retake a class where you earned failing grades. Classes are taken here at Creekside during the school day. You can take a class for grade forgiveness online over the summer but be aware it may take longer than you think!

4 Dual Enrollment Offerings
Class of 2018 ENC 1102 and AML 2020 – 6 college credit hours Composition 2 and American Literature POS 1041 and POS 1112 – 6 college credit hours Local and state Government and US Federal Government SPN 1120 and SPN 1121 – 8 college credit hours Spanish 1 and Spanish 2 BSC 1005 and BSC 1020 – 8 college credit hours General Biology + Lab and Human Biology + Lab MAC and STA 2023 – 6 college credit hours College Algebra and Elementary Statistics BSC 2085 and BSC 2086 – 8 college credit hours Human Anatomy 1 + Lab and Human Anatomy 2 + Lab

5 Dual Enrollment Criteria
Teacher recommendation Meet the county criteria to take an honors/AP/DE level course 3.0 or higher UNWEIGHTED GPA, must meet this by May 24, 2017 Qualifying test score on either the ACT, SAT or CPT exam, must meet this by April 28, 2017 or until classes fill Test Score requirements All DE courses except for Math Math DE Courses SAT - Critical Reading – Prior to March 2016 440 – Reading and Writing and 24 Reading sub score – March 2016 and there after 450 – Math – Prior to March 2016 490 – Math and a 25 Math Sub Score – March 2016 and there after ACT 19 – Reading 17 – English 21 - Math CPT 83 – Reading Comprehension and Sentence Skills 85 – Elementary Algebra and Arithmetic Skills

6 Do you need to take the CPT?
Creekside will administer the CPT exam on February 23rd 90 students only on this exam session Must turn in a DE application by January 24th to guidance in order to sit for CPT exam - Test may fill prior to deadline Must turn in official copy of SAT or ACT scores with application no later than April 28th, 2017 if you want to take DE classes for the school year Can register for DE courses at your registration appointment if you meet all criteria and have turned in paperwork (application and official test scores from SAT/ACT)

7 Summer 2017 Dual Enrollment at SJRSC
Must meet all qualifying criteria by March 10th (Must take the February 24th CPT or already have an SAT or ACT score) Must notify Ms. Fornera no later than Friday, March 10, 2017 Must have an official test score from SAT, ACT, or CPT and a completed DE application Summer registration will take place after spring break

8 Fall 2017 Dual Enrollment at SJRSC
Must meet all qualifying criteria by May 1st Rising seniors can go part-time or full time at the college per semester To go full –time (early admissions), students must have at least a 3.0 or higher UNWEIGHTED GPA and meet all other qualifying criteria (Test scores, etc.) Must notify Ms. Fornera no later than Friday, May 1st, 2017 Must have an official test score from SAT, ACT, or CPT and a completed DE application Fall registration will take place in early May – students will be notified before the school year ends of their appointment day and time

9 DE vs. AP Earning College Credit; which path is right for you?
Dual Enrollment College credit is awarded with completion of class with a grade of C or better DE courses are indicator of success at the college level because students have been tested in real college environments. Students in DE classes are treated as college students with high level of responsibility placed on them All state colleges and universities in Florida accept SJRSC DE Credits. Colleges and Universities in other states are very likely to accept them as well Admissions counselors smile upon successful completion of Dual Enrollment classes. However, earning a grade of C or lower could negatively impact admissions Class grade (GPA) transfer with you to college One DE courses equals 3 college credits hours Private colleges and universities are free to establish their own transfer criteria therefore it is best to check in advance pertaining to the schools DE policy Advanced Placement College credit is awarded with a 3 or higher on the AP exam; high school credit is awarded by class grade AP tests are a demonstration of proficiency and competency in subject matter based on class grade and score on AP test. A high score on the AP exam signifies that you are a good student who can handle college level work All state colleges and universities in Florida accept AP credits. Colleges and Universities in other states are very likely to accept them as well Admissions counselors smile upon successful completion of AP classes. A grade of a C in an AP class is not considered negative when applying to college Class grade (GPA) will not transfer with you to college A high score on the AP exam could earn multiple college credits depending on exam and score Private colleges and universities are free to establish their own transfer criteria therefore it is best to check in advance pertaining to the schools AP policy

10 Dual Enrollment Policy and Requirements
Students are required to communicate any issues to the appropriate people (high school contact, dual enrollment office, faculty, parents, etc.). Dual enrollment students are held to the same standards as other college students. Students must abide by all SJR State policies and procedures including but not limited to the Student Handbook, attendance policies, academic integrity, and discipline policies as published. Students are accountable for knowing the policies and outcomes related to grades, academic history, and graduation:

11 FCTC Dual Enrollment First Coast Technical College provides students with the opportunity to take technical classes (electives) while taking required academic courses at their home high school. Students work towards earning a career certificate. Refrigeration and Heating Technology Agriscience Sports and Recreational Turf Management Applied Welding Technologies Automotive Service Technology Dental Assisting Digital Design 1 & 2 Medical Assisting Pharmacy Technician-evening program Requirements Be a junior or senior Be 16 years old by August 10, 2017 Good attendance and discipline record 2.0 GPA On Track for graduation If you would like more information or an application please see Mrs. Tippins in Guidance.

12 REGISTRATION INFORMATION
January 17th: Savage 1, 2, 7 (Auditorium) January 19th: Cocchiola 1-3, 5-7 (Auditorium) January 20th: Wood 1, 2, 4-7 (Auditorium) January 23rd: Padgett: 3, 5; Lower: 4, 7 (Auditorium)

13 Student Course Verifications will show all the classes you were recommended for. If you are missing a core class ask your teacher to write in your recommendation. You may be recommended for more than 7 courses. You can make changes by crossing out the course and writing in a new one. Guidance Counselors will review your request at your registration appointment. Remember to think about your class selection carefully. You will be in these classes for the entire year. You have until April 21, 2017 to make any changes to your classes for next year.

14 NOTE: Both standard and AP government and economics are showing up as no credit courses. That is not correct. Each semester is worth 0.5 credit.

15 Elective Worksheet You will select 10 electives and rank them in order 1-10. Choose carefully-if you are in the class and it appears as a choice on your sheet you will not be taken out of the class. New Electives: Creative Writing 3, Music of the World, and AP Music Theory.

16 Senior Only Elective options
Internship at School (VPS)- Students are placed with a teacher or dept. to assist with basic clerical duties. Students will receive community service hours (37.5) per semester CO-OP – Students who have a job may take this course and get credit for working at least 25 hours per month. VPS, CO-OP and MODIFIED qualifications are on the applications. Applications are posted on the CHS website. SENIORS ONLY VPS (Student Intern) CO-OP Modified

17 The day of your registration appointment:
Have your... completed "Student Course Verification" sheet with parent signatures completed elective spreadsheet CO-OP, VPS, MODIFIED, DUAL ENROLLMENT paperwork completed (available on guidance website)


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