Title: SOPHOMORE Group Guidance
1SOPHOMORE Group Guidance
2Graduation Requirements
3Graduation Requirements
4Also needed for Graduation
- Pass the MN Comprehensive Assessments
- Written Comp (9)
- Reading (10)
- Math (11)
5Are you behind credits?
- If you have failed a class, or do so during
second semester, please make sure you talk with
your counselor about how you will make up those
credits - Independent Study
- Summer School
6Registration 2008-2009
7- When registering for classes, make sure you
consider - Do I have the prerequisites?
- Did I earn a good enough grade to continue on in
a sequence
8Social Studies
- U.S. History (2 Terms)
- or
- AP U.S. History (3 Terms)
9Social Studies
- There are also a number of social studies
electives available. - Included are
- Psychology Human Geography
- AP Psychology AP Human Geog.
- Leadership AP US Government
- Ancient Civilizations Womens Issues
- Anthropology World Religions
- Current Issues History of Frontiers
- Y.E.S. Global Economics
- Asian Studies
10Communications
- Students should make every effort to balance
their Communications choices between literature
and writing. - Make sure that you read the course description
carefully to ensure the course fits your
abilities interests. - Pay close attention to asterisks () as these
courses may not be accepted as Communications
credit by many - colleges or the NCAA.
11SCIENCE
Additional Science Options AP Biology AP
Environmental Science Astronomy Environmental
Science Forensic Science Human Anatomy Human
Genetics Organic Chemistry Wildlife
Science Zoology
12A grade of C - or better is encouraged for you to
move to the next math level. If you do not have
a C- or better in your current math class, you
should consult with your counselor or math
teacher about proper math placement for next
year.
Math
- 312 Integrated Math 1
- 313 Integrated Math 2
- 314 Integrated Math 2x
- 316 Integrated Math 3
- 317 Integrated Math 3X
- 319 Integrated Math 4
- 320 Integrated Precalculus 4X
13Other Options
- Hennepin Technical College (HTC)
- Post Secondary Enrollment Option (PSEO)
14Hennepin Technical CollegeHTC (Vo-tech)
- Opportunity to explore technical careers.
- Two block / Half-day program
- Career Cluster Programs available in
Manufacturing and Engineering I II - Auto Mechanics and Auto Body
- Carpentry
- Culinary Arts
- Welding I II
- Medical Careers/Nursing Assistant
15Hennepin Technical CollegeHTC (Vo-tech)
- Information available in the (GRC) Guidance
Resource Center - Tour (bus provided) on Thursday, 2/14/08 during
2nd 3rd blocks pick up your permission slip
in the GRC and make sure it is returned by
Wednesday, 2/13/08 - Applications are available in the Counseling
Office. Applications will be accepted starting
on Friday, February 22 at 630 AM. Openings are
limited and will be filled on a first come
first serve basis.
16Hennepin Technical CollegeHTC (Vo-tech)
- Since your admission to HTC cannot be guaranteed,
you should register for a full WHS schedule - at
least 14 credits. - If you are accepted, you will work with your
counselor to adjust your schedule.
17PSEO
- Opportunity to attend college while in high
school - State of Minnesota pays for tuition and books
- Courses count for high school and college credit
- Student must meet PSEO admission requirements for
the college
18PSEO
- Deadlines Admissions Requirements vary by
college - Criteria Include
- Grade Point Average
- Test Scores
- See your counselor!
19Your PLAN Results
- Your test results help you identify
- Academic Strengths
- Academic Areas that Need Improvement
- Your interest inventory helps you identify
- Career Directions
- Implications for Future Training
- Use your results to
- Plan future high school coursework
- Think about plans after high school
20Your PLAN Test Scores
Percentage scores
Scale scores
Tests
Your test scores are reported as scale scores
1-32 and as percentages. There are four tests
and an overall COMPOSITE score an average for
the whole test.
21So how did I do?
- In this example, the students overall Composite
score is 18. - His percentages tell us that he did
- as well or better than 73 of all 10th graders,
- as well or better than 49 of WHS 10th graders
- as well or better than 67 of all college-bound
10th graders
22So how did I do?
Look at your composite score to get your overall
performance on the test. Look at your scores on
the four tests (and note that English and Math
are divided into two subtest areas) to get a
sense of your testing strengths and weaknesses.
23Your PLAN Test Scores
Your Skills (item analysis on the back side of
your results)
You can use the item responses to see which items
you answered correctly and which ones you did
not. The explanations given can really help you
understand how you take standardized tests and
help you prepare for the ACT examination.
24Your PLAN Test Scores
This range is an estimate of what your ACT score
is predicted to be if you make normal academic
progress. Our average student goes up about 3
points from the PLAN to the ACT.
25Your PLAN Test Scores
Average ACT Composite Scores
26Career Interest Inventory Results
- An Interest Inventory is not a test.
- It doesnt measure anything meaning it doesnt
say you have the skills or talents to do a
certain job. - It does take your preferences and organizes
them into patterns that might help point out
directions for you to explore.
27Career Interest Inventory Results
This survey is based on the theory that people
are happiest if there is a good match between
their personalities and the personality types
of the careers they choose. Your answers are
compared with the answers of people who enjoy
various types of occupations.
28Career Interest Inventory Results
World-of Work Map
The Career Area marked by pink lettering and a
pink dot is the area you selected from a list of
career areas, indicating it is an area of some
interest to you.
29Career Interest Inventory Results
World-of Work Map
The shaded areas on your Map indicate areas that
match up with your pattern of responses and
direct you to some types of careers you might
consider. Dont worry if it shows Region 99.
Thats means you have mixed interests or dont
yet have a strong pattern of interests.
30Career Interest Inventory Results
The Career Area List gives you some idea of what
occupations matched up with your responses. You
can get much more from this interest inventory if
you follow the tips given with your results.
31Guidance Resource Center
- College Catalogs
- College Representatives
- Barrons/Petersons and lots of other printed
materials
32Minnesota Career Information System (MCIS)
http//mncis.intocareers.org
- Username Wayzata
- Password Trojans
- Additional Assessment Tools
- IDEAS
- SKILLS
- ONET
- Occupations and Employment
- Education and Training
33Use your PLAN results and your transcript to help
consider the course offerings carefully and
choose classes based on your skill levels as well
as your future plans.