Title: NEW HORIZONS COUNTDOWN TO SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEAR
1NEW HORIZONSCOUNTDOWN TO SOPHOMORE, JUNIOR AND
SENIOR YEAR
- Presented by the Northview Counseling Department
2Sophomore, Junior Senior Year
Heres what you need to know
3Counseling OfficeWho are we???
- Students are assigned to a counselor
- by their last name (Subject to Change)
- Mrs. Samiah Garcia A - Ch
- Mr. Jamie D. Brown Ci - Gr
- Ms. Renee Ferrerio Gu - Kim
- Mrs. Allison Leja Kin - Mi
- Mrs. Clair Greenaway Mo - Par
- Mr. Jay Mercer Pas - Sp
- Mr. Steve Creel Sr - Z
- Mr. Alan Hogan Ms. Jenny Cole, Counselors
- Mrs. Bonnie Lee Mr. Bob Mangan, Graduation
Coaches - Mrs. Gail Polizzi, Career Coordinator
- Mrs. Shirley Unger, Records Coordinator
- Mrs. Dorothy Donelson, Counseling Secretary
4What can we do for you?
- Coordinate Parent/Student/Teacher Conference
Study - Skills Seminars
- Peer STARS program
- (Diversity, Translation, Mentoring Programs)
- Information Nights
- College Fair Night
- Individual counseling
- Small group counseling guidance
- Scheduling/Registration
- (Educational advisement)
- Classroom Guidance
- Post-secondary educational planning
- Career planning
- Administer school-wide
standardized tests
5Scheduling Appointments
- Counselors schedule their days by appointment.
This provides a structure that allows them to see
students effectively while limiting the amount of
out of class time for students. - Parents can make appointments by calling their
childs counselor at 770-497-3828 ext. 131.
Emailing is also acceptable. - Students can request appointments in the
Counseling Office during school hours.
6Programs of Study
- Students can choose
- between three different
- programs of study or
- diploma seals
- College Preparatory
- College Preparatory with Distinction
- Career Technology
- Career Technology with Distinction
- Dual Diploma
7Programs of Study1 Semester Class 0.5 units of
credit
8State Core Units
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- World (Foreign) Languages
9Language Arts
10SOPHOMORE ENGLISH COURSES
- Two Choices
- 10th Grade Lit/Comp
- 10th Grade Lit/Comp Honors
11JUNIOR ENGLISH COURSES
- Three Choices
- American Lit Comp
- American Lit Comp Honors
- AP Language Composition
12SENIOR ENGLISH COURSES
- Three Choices
- 1 Semester of World Lit Comp (REQUIRED)
- and
- 1 Semester of Contemporary Lit
- Comp or British Lit Comp or
- Multicultural Lit Comp
- AP Literature Composition
- College English (through Georgia Perimeter
College must complete a GPC application and be
accepted for admission)
13Mathematics
14Science
15Science2 Paths
- 9th Biology
- 10th Physical Science
- 11th Science Selective (Chemistry,
Meteorology/Environ-mental Science, etc.)
- 9th Biology
- 10th Chemistry
- 11th (or 12th) Physics
16Social Studies
17World (Foreign) Languages
18Career Technology
19Career Pathways
- Business
- Computer Science
- Technology Education
- Engineering
- Family Consumer Sciences
- Broadcast and Video
- Production
- Army JROTC
20Fine Arts OR Career Technology OR Third Year or
above Foreign Language
21General Health/Physical Education
Personal Fitness is waived if student takes three
years of JROTC
22 Electives
23Electives
- Art classes
- Orchestra
- Band
- Guitar
- Piano
- Chorus
- Drama
- Business
- Family Consumer
- Sciences
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Technology
- Education
- JROTC
- Physical Education
- Subject Electives
24Typical Sophomore Schedule
25Typical Junior Schedule
26Typical Senior ScheduleRecommend 4 academic
classes
27Registration for Courses
- Course Request form includes course placements
from current subject teacher (not the students
schedule) - Spaces to request an Honor course be changed to
an on-level (regular) course - Grid to indicate electives choices
- Make sure computer numbers are correct and that
your total credits equal six - Yearlong course 1.0
- Semester course 0.5
- Return to homeroom teacher on Thursday, March
13th - Verification of course requests showing students
elective choices given to student on Thursday,
March 27th (re-submit form with changes
only)
28Waiver Forms Guidelines
- Students are placed in courses based on specific
criteria. Prerequisite requirements reflect
skills and levels of achievement needed for
success in a desired course. - Proper academic placement is essential for
academic success therefore, students will not be
placed in courses in which the prerequisite
requirements have not been met. - Course placement is contingent upon the final
unweighted course grade. - If a student fails to meet a prerequisite
unweighted grade requirement by three or less
points but has fulfilled all other
pre-requisites, a parent may request placement in
the desired course by completing a placement
waiver. - This is the only circumstance for which placement
waivers will be offered. Forms available in May.
29Selecting Electives
- Electives may be just a semester or yearlong.
- Review the course descriptions and prerequisites
of electives found in the NHS Academic Catalogue. - Select elective choices as well as alternates
just in case we are unable to schedule you into
your first choice.
30Completing the Course Request Form - Sophomore
- Course Name Credits
- 10th Lit/Comp H 1.0 Course Placement by
the teacher - Algebra II 1.0 Course Placement by the teacher
- Chemistry 1.0 Course Placement by the teacher
- Spanish III H 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - AP World History 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - Personal Fitness
- Elective Choices Alternate
Elective Choices - Guitar 0.5 Intro. to Art 0.5
- TOTAL UNITS 6.0
31Completing the Course Request Form - JUNIOR
- Course Name Credits
- American Lit/Comp 1.0 Course Placement by
the teacher - Algebra II 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - Chemistry 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - Spanish IV H 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - AP US History 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - Elective Choices Alternate Elective
Choices - Broadcast Video Prod. 1.0 Guitar 0.5
- Comp. Art
0.5 - TOTAL UNITS 6.0
32Completing the Course Request Form - SENIOR
- Course Name Credits
- 12th Grade English 1.0 Course Placement by
the teacher - AP Calculus 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - AP Micro/Macro Econ 1.0 Course Placement
by the teacher - AP Spanish 1.0 Course Placement by the
teacher - Elective Choices Alternate
Elective Choices - Computer Art 0.5 Outdoor Ed. 0.5
- Genetics H 0.5 Sociology 0.5
- Broadcast Video Prod 1.0 Guitar 0.5
-
Ceramics 0.5 - TOTAL UNITS 6.0
33 Advanced Level Courses
- Honors
- Advanced Placement
- College Courses
- Seven (7) additional points are added
- at the end of each semester to passing grades in
advanced level courses.
34How do Honors Points work?
- COURSE GRADE GRADE
ON TRANSCRIPT - Lang. Arts H 90 97
- Math 90 9o
- Science 90 90
- Social Studies 90 90
- For Lang H 90 97
- Elective 90 90
- Total 540 554
- Grade Average 90.0 92.3
35 Advanced Placement (AP)
- Available to 10th 12th graders
-
- Program of college-level courses
- Opportunity to receive exemption or credit in
college through successful completion of an exit
exam - Required to take the exit exam if taking and
passing AP courses
36TESTING
- Georgia High School Graduation Tests (GHSGT)
- Students must pass all portions of the test in
- order to graduate from a Georgia high school.
- Students with failing scores on any portion of
the - test will have five more opportunities to retest.
- The tests are taken in the junior year. The
- schedule for testing is as follows
- Sept 26/Feb 27 Writing
- March 17 English/Lang. Arts
- March 18 Math
- March 19 Science
- March 20 Social Studies
- www.doe.k12.ga.us
37 TESTING
-
Georgia High School - Graduation Tests
(GHSGT) - Starting with the Class of 2008, students must
pass all five GHSGT sections as well as earning
all appropriate and required credits to graduate
and participate in the graduation ceremony. - The only exceptions to this rule would need to be
granted by - the Georgia Department of Education. Exceptions
are granted - via a variance or a waiver from the Georgia DOE
and are - difficult to obtain due to a long checklist of
requirements. - www.gadoe.org
38TESTING
- End of Course Tests (EOCT) - Beginning in
December 2003, - the Georgia Department of Education requires
students in - certain courses to take an end of course test
(EOCT). -
- There are eight End of Course Tests
- Algebra 1 Geometry
- Physical Science Biology
- Economics U.S. History
- 9th Grade Lit/Comp American Lit/Comp
- Counts 15 of final course grade
- Students who take EOCT courses during, Night
School, - Summer School and Online have to take the
End of Course - Test.
- http//www.doe.k12.ga.us/curriculum/testing/eoct.a
sp
39TESTING
- Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT)
- abbreviated form of the SAT I designed to give
- students an opportunity to practice taking a test
- which is similar but shorter than the SAT I
- It is given in October to 9th (Fee), 10th, and
11th graders - National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test
(NMSQT) In the junior year, scores from the
PSATs are used to determine if a student
qualifies for a National Merit Scholarship. - www.collegeboard.com
40Joint Enrollment Program (ACCEL)
- Purpose of the program is to provide High School
students (juniors and seniors) with the
opportunity to earn college degree-level credit
hours, as they simultaneously meet their high
school graduation requirements. - Funded by HOPE, this program is open to degree
seeking students only, which means that students
must be accepted to a degree program and that
HOPE will only pay for core courses. These hours
will count against their total of 127 total HOPE
hours. Students will have to pay for college
electives. - Interested students must meet the college
admission requirements of the postsecondary
institution and apply to the Joint
Enrollment/ACCEL program at the college.
41COLLEGE ENGLISH, ECONOMICS, PSYCH
- Taught on the campus of Northview High School
- by faculty from Georgia Perimeter College
- Admission Requirements
- High School seniors and juniors
- College Preparatory Diploma
- Minimum H.S. academic GPA of 3.0 in college prep
courses (CPC) excludes electives and weighted
grades - SAT minimum scores Critical Reading 530, Math
440 Total 970 - ACT minimum scores English 23, Math 18
Composite 20 - Deadline Completed application due to Northview
- Counseling Department by March 12, 2008.
42COLLEGE CALCULUS
- Taught through Distance Learning on the
- Northviews campus by faculty from Georgia Tech
- Admission Requirements
- High School seniors and juniors who have
completed AP Calculus BC - College Preparatory Diploma
- Minimum H.S. academic GPA of 3.0 and Math GPA of
3.0 - SAT Math score 600
- ACT Math score 26
- Deadline Completed Georgia Teach Distance
Calculus - application due to Northview Counseling
Department by - March 27, 2008.
43University System of Georgia Board of Regents
Admission Standards
- 16 College Preparatory
- Curriculum Units Required
- 4 units of Language Arts
- 4 units of Mathematics
- 3 units of Science
- 3 units of Social Studies
- 2 units of Foreign Language
- In addition, different institutions
- may require additional academic units
44What are colleges looking for?
- GPA (academic core)
- Average in English, Math, Science, Social
Studies, and Foreign Language on a 4.0 scale - A 4.0 C 2.0
- B 3.0 F 0.0
- Rigor of courses taken (difficulty level)
- Test Scores (SAT and/or ACT)
- Extracurricular Activities
- College Application Essays
- Letters of
- Recommendations
- Interviews
- portfolios
45College Entrance Exams
- SAT
- A test of critical thinking and problem solving
- Score 600 2400
- Penalty for wrong answer
- Yes
- Structure of test
- Critical Reading
- Math (Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry)
- Writing
- ACT
- A content-based test
- Score 1 - 36
- Penalty for wrong answer
- no
- Structure of test
- English
- Math (through trigonometry)
- Reading
- Science Reasoning
- Writing (Optional)
46The SAT and ACT
- It is recommended that students take the
- SAT and/or ACT at least twice during the
- 2nd semester of their junior year and
- once at the beginning of their senior year
47Advice
- Start a resume contains
- academic info., honors awards,
- extracurricular activities, work/
- volunteer experience, etc.
- Research colleges - through the internet, college
visits, talking to alumni, etc. Match colleges
with your personality and goals in life. Make
sure that you go on to the colleges website now
to find out which high school courses, GPA,
SAT/ACT, etc is required for admission so that
you dont fall short. Narrow your college choices
to 5 to 7. Be realistic!
48Advice
- Visit the College and
- Career Center
- provides help to students in selecting colleges
and scholarship opportunities - Gail Polizzi College Career Center
Coordinator, counselors, and trained parent
volunteers provide assistance to students and
parent - Georgia Career Information Service (GCIS) and
College View are used to assist students - Mrs. Polizzi is available Monday through
Wednesday by appointment or walk-in. With 14
years experience as a College Admissions
Counselor, she is also a wonderful resource for
writing essays and has many contacts with
admissions officers.
49Georgias HOPE Scholarship Program Class of
2007 beyond
- Eligible students receive financial
- assistance covering tuition, HOPE-
- approved mandatory fees, and a
- book allowance.
- Qualifications
- Be a U.S. citizen and legal
- resident of Georgia
- Be a graduate of an eligible
- high school
- Earn a 3.0 GPA on the College
- Prep diploma and a 3.2 GPA for
- Career Tech in ALL core-
- curriculum subjects, including
- failing grades.
50 The GPA FOR HOPE
- The GPA for HOPE will be determined
by averaging ALL core curriculum coursework
(English, Math, Science, Social Science, and
Foreign Language), including failing grades on a
4.0 scale (A 4.0, B 3.0, C 2.0, D 1.0, F
0). - In addition, all honors points are removed before
the calculation and a 0.50 weighting is added
back in for AP courses only, not to exceed 4.0. - Grades from high school courses taken in middle
school are not calculated in the HOPE GPA. - Please note A 2.99 GPA does NOT qualify you for
HOPE. - All calculations are done by the Georgia Student
Finance Commission.
51HOPE Scholarship
- Males must register with the
- Selective Service no later than 30 days of their
18th birthday. HOPE eligibility will be delayed
until this requirement is met. Log on to
www.sss.gov - Apply for the HOPE (1) by completing the Free
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form
in January of senior year and (2) by completing
the Georgia Student Financial Aid Application
System (GSFAPPS - www.GAcollege411.org) online. - Additional Information ? Contact Georgia Student
Finance Commission (GSFC) 770-724-9000 or
www.gsfc.org
52College-Bound Student Athletes ?NCAA
Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
- Are you planning on participating in
intercollegiate - athletics at an NCAA Division I or II
institution? - You must register with the NCAA
Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. - To register, prospective student-athletes should
access the registration materials by visiting
their website at www.ncaaclearinghouse.net - When taking the SAT/ACT, enter 9999 for scores to
be sent to NCAA Clearing House.
53What if I fail a class?
- Making Up Failed Courses
- In schedule
- Night School
- Online H.S. Courses
- Summer School
- Retention Policy
- 5 units to be promoted to the 10th grade
- 10 units to be promoted to the 11th grade
- 16 units to be promoted to the 12th grade
54SUMMER SCHOOL
Site Chattahoochee High School Semester I June
2 (Mon.) 29 (Thurs.) Semester II June 23
(Mon.) July 11(Fri.) (no
school on July 4) Cost 1 unit 450/course
based on last years ½ unit 225/course
cost subject to change All courses may be taken
by students who need to repeat the courses.
Certain classes may be taken by students taking
the course for the first time.
Register with counselor starting in April.
55No Pass, No Play
- To participate in sports, you must have passed
FIVE classes the previous semester - Must be on track to graduate according to GHSA
standards
56High School Success
- Proper Placement in classes
- Completing Homework
- Studying
- Being organized
- (Keep an agenda)
- Seeking help when needed
- Getting involved
57The End
- Q A
- NHS website
- www.northviewhigh.com