Title: High School On My Mind 8th Grade Transition
1High School On My Mind 8th Grade Transition
- Paulding County School District
- Trudy Sowar, Superintendent
2Presented by
- East Paulding High School
- Ann Sharpe
- Randy Brooks
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- Hiram High School
- Regina Taylor
- Nikki Walker
- Ronnetta Simpson
- Javella Simmons
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- Paulding County High School
- Tammy McSwain
- Valerie Bolen
- Robert McLeod
3Agenda
- Purpose
- Freshman Academy/Center
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Graduation Requirements
- Course Selection
- College and Career Guidance
- Advisement
- Registration Timeline
4Purpose
- Students will understand the high school
registration process. - Students will select core courses and electives
under the guidance of middle school counselors
and the high school staff. - Students will be introduced to diploma types.
- Students will be ready to start high school.
5Freshman Academy/Center
- Designated facility for core classes
- Designed for freshmen students to transition from
middle to high school - Staffed with special personnel including a
freshman principal and counselor(s) - Staffed with teachers who enjoy working with
freshmen students
6Just the FAQs Please(Frequently Asked Questions)
- What is a High School Diploma?
- Certified Document
- Attendance
- Carnegie Units
- State Tests (GHSGT EOCT)
- 5 Programs of Study
- College Preparatory
- College Preparatory with Distinction
- Technology Career Preparatory
- Technology Career Preparatory with Distinction
- Dual Diploma
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7Just the FAQs Please(Frequently Asked Questions)
- What is a Core Course?
- A required course in the area of English,
mathematics, science, social studies, or foreign
language - What is an Elective Course?
- A selected course required to complete a
program of study and fulfill units for the
diploma of choice - What is a Required Course?
- A designated course (core or elective) required
to fulfill units for the diploma of choice
8Just the FAQs Please(Frequently Asked Questions)
- What is a Transcript?
- An official record of academic status
- What is a Grade Point Average?
- The total calculation of all grades received
during high school referred to as the GPA - Numerical (i.e. 92.5)
- Weighted (extra points added for certain honors
and Advanced Placement classes) - A Carnegie Unit?
- 1 unit of credit for each full year course
passed - (½ credit a semester course)
9Just the FAQs Please(Frequently Asked Questions)
- What is the High School Grading Period?
- 1 year, almost all courses are full- year
courses - Examples of semester courses with ½ credit
earned at the close of each semester are health,
personal fitness, economics and government - What is the Grading Scale?
- 90-100 A
- 80-89 B
- 70-79 C
- 00-69 F
10Graduation Requirements
- College Preparatory
- Technology Career Preparatory
- with Distinction or Dual
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- End of Course Tests
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- Georgia High School Graduation Tests
11 Diploma Choices
12The Ninth Grade Core
- English
- 9th Grade Literature Comp.
- 9th Grade Honors Literature Comp.
- Math
- Pre-Algebra (TCP only)
- Algebra I (Prerequisite
- for Geometry Alg. II)
- Geometry
- Science
- Physical Science
- Biology
- Honors Biology
- Social Studies
- World Geography
- Honors World Geography
13The Ninth Grade Electives
- Fine Arts
- Note the Elective Chart for specific courses on
the following page
- Foreign Language
- Spanish I
- Spanish II
- French I
- French II
- Latin I (EPHS)
- Physical Education
- Personal Fitness
- Health
- Technology/Career
- Note the Elective Chart for specific courses on
the following page
14Be Selective About an Elective
15Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT)
- Taken as a junior after 10 units earned
- Required for diploma
- Required for graduation ceremony participation
- Areas Tested
- Writing
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
16End of Course Tests (EOCT)
- Counts 15 of the final grade for the course
- Scores will be posted on transcripts
- Areas Tested
- Ninth Literature/Composition
- Algebra I
- Geometry
- Physical Science
- Biology
- United States History
- American Literature/Composition
- Economics
17Getting to Know YOUCollege and Career Center
- Computers with Internet Access
- GAcollege.411.org plus GCIS
- Technical Institute Information
- College/University Information
- Scholarship Information
- Job Information
- Career Interest Inventories
- Test Information and Applications
18Got Tests?
- GHSGT
- EOCT (required upon completion of course)
- PSAT (administered to all 10th grade students)
- AP (may be taken upon completion of course)
- SAT
- ACT
- ASSET
- ASVAB
19Will I Get Accepted?
- Tests and Grades Matter
- Freshman Index A combination of SAT or ACT and
GPA - Courses Matter
- Research University CP 4 core units
recommended - State/Regional University CP 2 core units
recommended - Two-Year College CP or TCP
- Technical College CP or TCP
- The rigor of the courses taken is examined by the
admissions staff. - Activities Matter
- Athletics
- Fine and Performing Arts
- Clubs/Organizations
- Community Service
20There is HOPE (Subject to Change per Legislation)
- Only core courses will be considered to determine
eligibility -
- College Preparatory (80 numeric average)
- All core courses attempted to satisfy the
graduation requirements - 16 units (3.0 GPA on a 4.0 GPA Scale)
- Technology Career Preparatory (85 numeric
average) - All core courses attempted to satisfy the
graduation requirements - 13 units (3.2 GPA on a 4.0 GPA Scale)
- Failing grades will not be erased by passing
grades to determine eligibility - (Both grades will count)
21Advisement
- High School Advisors are like Homeroom Teachers
- Advisors are the first teacher students meet in
order to get schedules - Meet with advisors once or twice a month
- Advisement Program with Counselor Support
- 9th Arena Advisement to initiate plan
9th Spring - 10th Center Advisement 10th Winter
- 11th Arena Advisement to set 3 semester plan
11th Fall - 12th Counselor Advisement to review transcript
12th Ongoing - for graduation requirements and assist future
- decisions
22Athletic Eligibility Grades must be okay to
PLAY!
- An entering ninth grade student is eligible to
participate in athletic activities for the first
semester - The student must have passed five out of six
classes first semester to participate in athletic
activities second semester. - At the end of the ninth grade year, the student
must be on track (4 credits earned) and passed at
least five courses the previous semester to
participate.
232005 Registration Timeline
- January 9 13, 2006
- Honors Parent Nights Held on January 9, 10, and
11 - Honors Application process begins for students
- January 18-24
- Honors Writing Samples Completed
- January 23
- 8th Grade Night at All High Schools
- January 25
- Honors Applications due to the high schools
- January 30-February 3
- Classroom guidance for 8th Grade Students by
high school counselors - February 3
- All Honors Course Application Process
Deadline - February 6-10
- 8th Grade Registration for 2006-2007 School Year
- March 27-30
- High School 101 Booklet Completed and
Available on-line - Course request printouts provided
24Counseling Website
- Go to the following website for information
- http//www.paulding.k12.ga.us/counseling/highschoo
l.html
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26Thank You