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New York City Public High Schools: High School Choice CUNY COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS: A NYGEAR UP PARTNER.

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1 New York City Public High Schools: High School Choice CUNY COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS: A NYGEAR UP PARTNER

2 Icebreaker: Getting to Know You Pair and Share: Did you have a choice as to which high school you would attend? If so, what factors did you consider? What are four qualities that would make a good high school for your child?

3 Agenda 1.Factors to consider in the choice process 2.Application Timeline 3.Admissions Methods 4.Using resources effectively

4 NYC is Largest school system in the US 80,000 Applicants Over 700 HS Programs 12 Choices on Application 1 Offer (plus Specialized HS)

5 How do you make the right choice? Location – accessible by public transportation or within walking distance Interest Area – Honors program, Health, Law, Medicine, Government Special Courses – advanced, AP, Early College High School Clubs/Activities – photography, chess Sports – soccer, track, basketball Safety – neighborhood, commute, metal detectors, size College Readiness Index – Graduation Rate, College Readiness Index, College Enrollment Rate Other --?

6 HS Selection Timeline Register for SHSAT and/or LaGuardia audition with school counselor Attend Citywide HS Fair September – Early October Receive and review high school application Attend borough HS Fairs Obtain SHSAT test ticket or LaGuardia HS audition ticket October Take Specialized HS Admissions Test October – November Submit 12 choices on the HS Application December Receive Round 1 Results Participate in Round 2 and attend Round 2 Fair (if applicable) Early March Receive Round 2 Results Opportunity to Appeal May

7 8 Types of Admissions Methods Test - Based on Specialized HS Admissions Test (SHSAT) Audition and Screened – Students ranked based on academics, audition, other assessment, attendance Educational Option – 50% seat reserved based on ELA grades/scores: (16% Low, 68% mid, 16% High); 50% offers are random Screened Language – Students ranked based on language proficiency Limited Unscreened – Priority to those students who attend an information session/open house Zoned – Offers are based on residence, priority to those who live in the zone Unscreened – Students are randomly selected

8 How are students matched to a school? 1. Admissions Methods 2. Admissions Priority 3. Seat Availability 4. Student preference

9 Case Study: Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics 1. College Readiness 2. Admissions Methods 3. Special Courses 4.Activities and Clubs 5.Other

10 Insideschools.or g College Readiness Indicators

11 Schoolbook.or g At-a-Glance

12 Resources Schools.nyc.gov - High School Directory and other admissions information Inside Schools - http://insideschools.org/highhttp://insideschools.org/high Schoolbook - http://www.wnyc.org/section/schoolbook/http://www.wnyc.org/section/schoolbook/

13 Q&A Questions? Concerns? Follow up! ** Please complete a workshop evaluation form


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