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1 FRESHMAN YEAR FINE-TUNING YOUR FUTURE!

2 BEGINNING THE RACE GRADES ATTENDANCE ACTIVITIES

3 CHOOSE A GRADUATION PLAN ACE OR CORE? College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum Standards (ACE) Students entering the 9th grade are required to enroll in the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum. A student’s parent or legal guardian may complete an opt-out form provided by the school to request that the student be enrolled under the Core Curriculum standards also in state law. CORE CURRICULUM STANDARDS Students will enroll in the Core Curriculum standards outlined in state law if the parent or legal guardian gives approval in writing for the student to opt out of the College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum. For details see “Success” brochure or graduation requirements online at.

4 College Preparatory/Work Ready Curriculum Standards (ACE) English (4 units or sets of competencies) ●English I ●English II ●English III ●English IV Mathematics (3 units or sets of competencies) ●Algebra I ●Algebra II ●Geometry ●Trigonometry ●Math Analysis ●Calculus ●AP® Statistics ●Other mathematics course approved for college admission requirements Laboratory Science (3 units or sets of competencies) ●Biology I ●Chemistry ●Physics ●Other laboratory science course approved for college admission requirements History and Citizenship Skills (3 units or sets of competencies) 1 United States History, and 1 selected from the subjects of ●History ●OK History (½) ●Government, (½) ●Geography, ●Economics, ●Civics, ●or non-Western culture and approved to meet college admission requirements Foreign or Non-English Language or Computer Technology (2 units or sets of competencies) ●1st year of Foreign or Non-English language ●2nd year of same Foreign or Non-English language OR ●1st year of Computer Technology ●2nd year of Computer Technology (excludes keyboarding or typing courses Additional Core Class ●1 Additional Unit or set of competencies selected from any courses listed previously.

5 ACE CONTINUED….. Fine Arts or Speech (1 units or set of competencies) Music Art Speech Drama At Least 6 Electives Personal Financial Literacy Requirement Beginning with students entering the 7th grade in the 2008-2009 school year, in order to graduate from a public high school, students must complete and demonstrate satisfactory knowledge in 14 areas of instruction related to financial literacy, including such topics as credit card debt, saving money, interest, balancing a checkbook, understanding loans, identity theft, and earning an income. School districts have the option of determining when the areas of instruction are taught and whether these are integrated into existing courses or taught as a separate course (which may count as an elective credit).

6 CORE CURRICULUM 4 Units of English ●English I ●English II ●English III ●English IV 3 Units of Math ●Algebra I ●Geometry ●Algebra II ●Math Of Finance ●Trig/Calculus ●Statistics ●Probablity 3 Units of Science ●Biology Chemistry ●Physical Science ●Life Science ●Biology II 3 Units of Social Studies ●U.S. History ●OK History (½) ●Government (½) ●Other 2 Units of Arts ●Music ●Art Computer Applications I 8 Electives Personal Financial Literacy

7 END OF INSTRUCTION EXAMS (EOIs) ACE Testing Requirements “Beginning with students who enter the ninth grade in the 2008-2009 school year, every student shall demonstrate mastery of the state academic content standards in the following subject areas in order to graduate from a public high school with a standard diploma.” (70 O.S. § 1210.523) Except as explained in the sections that follow, to demonstrate mastery in the subject areas listed below, all students must score Proficient* or Advanced on the associated End-of-Instruction (EOI) exams. ACE Algebra I; ACE English II; and Two of the following five: ACE Algebra II, ACE Biology I, ACE English III, ACE Geometry, or ACE United States History

8 ADMISSION STANDARDS 2015-2016 MINIMUM HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION OPTION I OPTION 2 OPTION 3 OU 24 ACT AND 3.0 GPA 3.0 GPA AND NO OPTION 3 OR TOP 50% OF CLASS TOP 25% OF CLASS REGIONAL 20 ACT 2.7 GPA AND 2.7 GPA IN 15 UNIT CORE UNIVERSITIES TOP 50% OF CLASS OSU 24 ACT 3.0 and & TOP 33% OF CLASS 3.0 GPA IN 15 UNIT CORE & 21 ACT TOP 33% OF CLASS COMMUNITY NO MINIMUM REQUIRED. YOU DON’T NEED TO MAKE CERTAIN SCORES, BUT YOU SHOULD TAKE THE ACT. COLLEGE

9 OKLAHOMA’S PROMISE The Promise: Upon completion of the program’s requirements, you will earn: ★ Free tuition at an Oklahoma public two-year college or four-year university. ★ OR a portion of tuition at an accredited Oklahoma private college or university ★ OR a portion of tuition for courses at public technology centers that are approved for credit toward an Associate in Applied Science degree at a public college. Applicants must be: ★ 8th, 9th, or 10th grade students. ★ Oklahoma residents ★ Students whose parents earn $50,000 or less per year. ★ Students who promise to meet the requirements of the program.

10 FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST ❏ Sign up for Oklahoma’s Promise now if your family meets requirements outlined at okpromise.org.okpromise.org ❏ Explore OKcollegestart.org and UCanGo2.org to learn more about paying for college. Start researching the colleges you're interested in and learn what types of financial aid they offer.OKcollegestart.orgUCanGo2.org

11 TO DO LIST! ➢ Study Hard. Build good study habits to keep your grades in tip-top shape. ➢ Talk it up. Discuss your future plans with your guidance counselor, teachers, family members or other trusted adults. ➢ Take the right classes. To be college-bound, you’ll need to meet Achieving Classroom Excellence (ACE) graduation requirements. Plan to take at least four college-preparatory classes per year. ➢ Be active. Participate in extracurricular activities and volunteer work. Many college admission officers look for students who are actively involved in their school and community. ➢ Check it out. Investigate college entrance requirements. ➢ Think about it. Start thinking about the university or college you’d like to attend.

12 What classes? 1.Algebra I or Geometry Honors 2.Physical Science 3.OK History/Government 4.English I or English I Honors 5.Computer Applications 1 6.Elective 7.Elective


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