Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byClinton Kelley Modified over 9 years ago
1
High School The Keys to Success January 19, 2011
2
Educational Career Plan (ECP) Begin development with school counselor in 9 th grade Review and update with guidance of advisor throughout the 4 years of high school
3
Graduation Requirements Earn 25 credits Complete either: 1.University of Maryland Requirements and/OR 2.Complete a state-approved career and technology completer program Complete 75 Service Learning hours (hours accumulated from 6 th grade on count) Pass all High School Assessments (HSAs)
4
Meeting Graduation Requirements Graduation requirements will be viewed at Course Selection Night presentations February 1 st or 3 rd Service Learning hours are earned both thru course work and in outside volunteer activities –Service Clubs –Scholarships and opportunities provided by service
5
Meeting Graduation Requirements Pass the High School Assessments (HSAs) –Four tested areas: Algebra, Biology, English, and Government –Successful completion Pass all 4 tests or or Earn a combined score of 1602 or or Participate in and successfully fulfill Bridge project requirements
6
Mission of North Carroll High School NCHS will provide a rigorous academic program to ensure that our graduates will achieve success in college and/or the world of work.
7
Why do we need to increase rigor? Assure that all students are well prepared for post-secondary education, career, and civic life Increase student achievement and raise expectations for all students Rigor is not for the traditionally college-bound student alone; rather, all students should be provided with an education that qualifies them for college entry should they so choose
8
Why do we need to increase rigor? Almost 80% of today’s fastest-growing jobs require some post-secondary education Only about 50% of high school graduates today are academically prepared for college-level courses –Far more require at least some remedial work in reading, writing, and/or mathematics upon entering college
9
The Path to College/Career Readiness
10
Career Readiness
11
Maryland Career Development Requirements Activities begun during Freshman Seminar and updated in Advisory –Career research –Develop a résumé –Complete a job application –Participate in a mock interview –Create a Skills for Success portfolio
12
Opportunities to Increase Career Readiness Choose a state-approved career and technology completer or major Students completing the University of Maryland requirements should also consider doing a completer (dual completer) Participate in a job shadow or internship (Career Connections Program) Compete in SKILLS USA as a student at CCCTC Career speaker activities Extra-curricular activities and leadership positions
13
College Readiness
14
College Readiness – Step #1 The best preparation for the SAT and college is a rigorous high school schedule comprised of Honors and AP courses College readiness is usually measured in terms of completion of Honors and AP courses, AP test scores, and PSAT/SAT or ACT scores
15
Competitiveness for College Entrance Continues to Rise Last year… University of Maryland (College Park) had 28,000 applicants - 12,000 were admitted (71% in top 10 th of their class) (71% in top 10 th of their class) Towson University had 15,000 applicants – 10,000 were admitted (24% in top 10 th of their class) Salisbury University had 7,500 applicants – 4,000 were admitted (23% in top 10 th of their class)
17
Honors & AP Courses Honors Courses prepare students for success in AP Courses
18
AP Courses Offered @ NCHS AP Literature & Composition AP Studio Art AP Music Theory AP Physics AP Chemistry AP Biology AP Environmental Science AP French AP Spanish AP German AP Calculus – AB AP Calculus – BC AP Statistics AP United States History AP World History AP European History AP Psychology AP US Government & Politics AP Macroeconomics (offered in online pilot this 2010-2011)
19
Why the emphasis on Advanced Placement (AP) courses? United States Department of Education Study in 2007 found: Students who take 0 AP courses in high school have a 33% chance of completing a BS/BA.
20
Why the emphasis on Advanced Placement (AP) courses? United States Department of Education Study in 2007 found: Students who take 1 AP courses in high school have a 59% chance of completing a BS/BA.
21
Why the emphasis on Advanced Placement (AP) courses? United States Department of Education Study in 2007 found: Students who take 2+ AP courses in high school have a 76% chance of completing a BS/BA.
22
Characteristics of a Well Prepared 9 th Grader Good attendance habits Punctuality Willingness to learn Advocate for themselves Time management skills Willingness to challenge themselves academically Read and write outside of school Engage in extra- curricular and/or community activities
23
Upcoming Events January 25 th NCHS staff will meet with 8 th graders to talk about interests, goals, and aptitudes to match students with an advisor All 8 th graders and their parents should plan to attend one of the following sessions to get their course selection information and materials –February 1 st sessions are 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM or 7 PM - 8 PM –February 3 rd sessions are 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM or 7 PM - 8 PM –Sessions will be held at North Carroll High School Students and parents will meet with the child’s advisor –February 17 th conferences are 4 PM - 7:30 PM –February 23 rd conferences are 4 PM - 7:30 PM –Conferences are by appointment June 7 th – 8 th graders will visit NCHS for ½ day
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.