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1 ICAP Level 3 Academic Planning Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

2 PRE-ASSESSMENT Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey. ☺
If you don’t know the answer just do your best. Hand them in when you are finished. THANK YOU!!! Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

3 Overview Who, Why, and What? How do you earn credit?
On-Track or Off- Track? What is credit recovery? Find your own transcript, GPA and credit summary and Student Portal Activity on Naviance “My ICAP” Survey Kahoot! Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

4 ICAP? Who? Why? What? Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

5 Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

6 What’s Important- this year?
Staying ON-TRACK! Earn Credits! Grades, Attendance, GPA Grades from the last two years you are in high school Your last chance to increase your high school GPA. Attendance is recorded on your transcript College Entrance Tests All Juniors and Seniors can take the SAT April 12 (unless previously taken) PREPARE now by taking pre-tests on Khan Academy! See Mr. BATTAGLIA TODAY! ACT prep info will be in the next PEP lesson. PSAT test prep info should be included in this PEP lesson. Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

7 PSAT and SAT April 2016 Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

8 What is on the SAT? Math Reading Vocabulary Writing
Analysis of Science and Social Studies An Essay US Founding Documents (Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence, etc.) Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

9 Credit Review Students earn credits by passing a class (receiving an A, B, C, or D) For each standard course students’ pass, they earn 5 credits (Courses may be worth more or less than five credits, depending on several factors, including how often the course meets. Example: Town House is 2.5 credits each quarter) If students fail (earn an F) in a course, they do NOT earn any credits and will need to repeat the course SEE YOUR COUNSELOR TODAY IF YOU ARE FAILING ANY CLASS! Quarter 1 ends October 19th. Credits needed to pass a class and graduate. No more social promotion. Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

10 Grade Levels by Credits Earned
9th Grade= 0-59 Credits Completed 10th Grade= Credits Completed 11th Grade= Credits Completed 12th Grade= Q: What grade level is a student with 175 credits? Q: Can a student who started the year with 140 credits graduate that same year? A1: no, the grade level is decided by the number of credits earned NOT the years in school. The student needs to have 60 credits by the end of the first year to be considered ON-TRACK for 10th grade. A2: Yes, three years in high school and having 125 credits earned is ON TRACK Remember, Excel Academy students can earn 90 credits each year, so students who are OFF-track can get ON Track sometimes in one or 1.5 years. Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

11 Credit Recovery Credit Recovery (Edgenuity) – a class that is taken online or in the classroom in which students work to earn credit for a class in which they previously failed Passing Score: A student must score at least 80% (an A or B) on all unit tests in order to earn credit for the class. On your transcript, the recovered course will be recorded as a new course, with a new grade. Unfortunately, your original course grade will also remain on your transcript. Talk to a counselor if you have failed a class and must take it again online. Available Friday’s afterschool and Saturday’s. Explain unit recovery here, if used at your school. Unit Recovery – When a student collaborates with a teacher to re-take a unit that he/she has failed to earn credit in the original class. Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

12 What Classes Match Your Career Plans?
Example: A student interested in becoming a nurse would choose to study…….? Biology, Anatomy, Biomedical Science, and have strong reading skills. What about a student interested in Automotive? Construction? Law? Criminal Justice? Psychology Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

13 WHAT PROGRAMS CAN HELP YOU REACH YOUR CAREER GOALS IN HIGH SCHOOL?
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT (aka college while in high school) YOU CHOOSE Any Accredited Program (CCD, Emily Griffith, Metro, ACC, FRCC, UCD) Need to take the ACCUPLACER or the placement test required by the program. Tests focus on Math and English CCD no test needed!!!!! but must have 11th grade level Eng and Math Earn college credit for FREE!!! Take classes off campus SEE MR. Diaz ASAP ASCENT (1 full year of college classes paid for) Students who earn 12 college credits while in high school Need to complete application and Essay with Mr. Diaz Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

14 What KINDS of credits are needed to graduate?
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15 YOUR EXCEL ACADEMY Credit Tracker
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16 Which credits does he/she need?
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17 Excel Academy Graduate!
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18 How to get to your Credit Tracker/Grad Sheet?
Go to your Google 1) 2) Scroll to the bottom of the page 3) Find DPS google 4) Login in Username: (your student number) Password: (your date of birth mmddyyyy) Take a photo of this slide with your phone Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

19 A Real Student’s Transcript
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20 Where the Magic Happens!
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21 Transcript Review via Student Portal
From here, you can view your attendance, grades, & other important information to help you stay on-track. Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

22 Scroll down the brown panel on the left
Click “ Reports & Transcripts” Choose “DPS Transcript” Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

23 TRANSCRIPT ACTIVITY Write a “CR” for any classes you’ve previously failed (0.0) and have not taken since. (You may be eligible to take these on Edgenuity aka Credit Recovery) – See the counselors for more information. Circle Your Cumulative GPA Circle in your total credits (credit summary) Write the year you expect to Graduate on the top “2018” or “2017” 5. TAKE A PHOTO, SHARE WITH YOUR FAMILY 6. FOLLOW-UP WITH THE COUNSELORS Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

24 WHY IS NAVIANCE SO COOL? Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

25 www.naviance.com Click Sign-In Choose “Students and Families”
Enter Zipcode “80219” Select Excel Academy Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

26 Naviance MyICAP Survey
Open a new tab and log-in to Naviance using the following Username and Password Student ID # mmddyy Click, “Log In” Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

27 MYICAP Survey Click “about me” Click to take the following surveys
1ST “ MY ICAP Survey” If Time Do the“Course Plan” Complete each survey and click “UPDATE” (scroll to the bottom) Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

28 “My ICAP” Complete questions 1 – 4 and 19 – 20 Denver Public Schools
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29 DID YOU CLICK UPDATE? Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

30 KAHOOT ****GET OUT YOUR CELL PHONES OR USE THE CHROME BOOK!
TYPE IN Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

31 Take a photo of this! I NEED TO: Check-in with my counselors to 1)enroll in credit recovery 2) make a plan to graduate 3) make a plan for my career goal 4) Ask what is FAFSA? See Mr. Battaglia to sign up for the SAT APRIL 12 Sign up for a KHAN ACADEMY account to prepare for the SAT Talk to all my teachers about passing their class! Consider which colleges/programs I want Talk to counselors about college applications deadlines. Attend all classes! Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

32 PLEASE SIGN OUT Before leaving please
Check that you saved your work in MyICAP Sign out Give Mr. Diaz or Ms. Glaeser a high-five! Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016

33 Course Plan Denver Public Schools 10/2/2016


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