Title: Kenmore West High School Program Planning 20082009
1Kenmore West High SchoolProgram Planning
2008-2009
2The Senior Year!!!
The senior year is when everything comes
together. It is also the year in which students
see the rewards of their hard work and planning.
3Making decisions that will affect the rest of
your life can be overwhelming!
- The world beyond high school is full of
opportunity and decisions and questions - Two year or four college? Stay at home or go
away? What do I want to major in? How will I
afford college? Where do I want to end up? What
kind of career am I thinking about? How much
money do I want to make? - How do you sort it all out?????
4- Careful planning is the key
5- First and foremost,
- BE ORGANIZED! Use file folders, binders, or
spreadsheets to keep information together and
adhere to deadlines!
6What are colleges looking for?
- GPA and class rank
- Rigor of curriculum
- Community service, clubs and activities
- Athletics
- Standardized test scores (SAT, SAT II, ACT)
- College Essay
- Personal Interview
- Letters of recommendation
7GPA and Class Rank
- If your grades are not what youd like them to
be, create a schedule to see your teachers after
school, use the Learning Center in the library,
and/or sign up for a peer tutor in the Learning
Center.
8GPA and Class Rank
- All courses from grades 9, 10 and 11 are included
in overall GPA - Grades are weighted according to levelAP, Honors
and Regents - GPAs are then sorted to determine class rank
9Senior Year Grades
- Even though GPA is computed at the end of your
Junior Year, it is imperative you continue to
monitor your academic progress through your
Senior Year. - Colleges will see these grades before admissions
decisions are made!
10Colleges look at involvement
- Community Service
- Clubs
- Athletics
- Part Time jobs
- Volunteer Activities
11Standardized Testing
12SAT I
- Three parts to the test math, critical reading
and writing. The writing section is not
optional. - Each section is 800 points, with a total
possible score of 2400 - It is NOT to the students advantage to guess
- The cost of the SAT is 41.50
- Dates deadlines
- Test date March 1 Register by Jan 29
- May 3 Register by
Apr 1 - June 7 Register by May
6
13SAT II
- Certain schools will require SAT II scores.
- These are subject tests offered in the following
areas US History, World History, Math, Biology,
Chemistry, Physics, French, Spanish, Latin,
Italian, German and modern Hebrew. - Recommend that students take these in June of
junior year after preparing for AP exams. - Please check with college of interest to see if
these are required.
14ACT
- Four parts to the test math, verbal, science,
social studies - There is a writing section as well, which is
optional. - Each section is scored separately, with a total
composite score of 36 - It is to a students advantage to make educated
guesses - The cost of the ACT is 29. The cost of the ACT
with - the writing section is 43
- Dates deadlines
- Test date April 14 Register by March 9
- June 9 Register by May 4
15Retake Standardized tests in the Fall
- Register for SAT and/or ACT (www.collegeboard.com
www.act.org) - SAT cost 41.50 ACT cost No Writing - 29.00
Plus Writing - 43.00 - For SAT and ACT fall dates, please see the
applications, the KW website or the SAT and ACT
websites after March.
16Consider Test Prep
- Use Petersons online SAT test preparation
www.petersons.com - Register for E.C.C. SAT prep course. Call
851-1800
17Letters of Recommendation and Essay
- Some colleges may require letters of
recommendation and an essay. - Ask 1-3 people to write a recommendation for
college applications or scholarships and begin
working on college application essay. - Make sure to give your teachers, coaches etc
enough notice so that they can write a quality
letter.
18Gather Information about Careers
- Use www.careercruising.com at home or school to
explore careers, find careers that match your
interest, and learn about colleges and
universities. Log in to the website with
Username Kenmore, Password West - Use Choices Program at school (Career Center,
computer lab) to explore careers. - Participate in the district Shadow Day. (March 7)
19Gathering Information..
- Gather information from Career Center and
websites on colleges of your interest. - Attend college fairs and visit colleges of your
interest this spring, summer, and fall. - Meet with college representatives in Career
Center this spring and fall. - Look online at colleges and universities.
20Gathering Information .
- Meet with college reps in the counseling center.
- Attend the National College FairApril 1 2 at
the Buffalo Convention Center. - Attend college open houses.
- Visit campuses.
21Continuing to prepare
- Look into interesting challenging summer
opportunities that will help boost your college
application and/or resume (internship volunteer
options, employment possibilities,
extracurricular clubs activities). - Apply for the CEIP internship program for real
job experience in the career of your choice.
22If you have not made a decision on where to
apply, continue to gather information
- Visit schools Attend Open Houses hosted by
colleges universities. - Meet with college representatives in Career
Center. - Attend WNY and Rochester area College Consortiums
_at_ Ken West in October.
23Applications
- Obtain college applications by phone, email, or
online application. - Please note if you are applying to a college
online, you MUST - request that the Counseling Center sends a
transcript to the college .
24SUNY Schools
- If interested in a SUNY school, attend SUNY
College Night at Buffalo Convention Center.
Information will be available in the fall at
www.suny.edu/Student/events/student_events.cfm or
calling (800) 342-3811. - Pick up a SUNY viewbook in the Counseling Center.
25- College applications must be turned into the
Counseling Center NO LATER than Thanksgiving
Break. Please make sure to give us enough time
to process the applications.
26NCAA
- If you are interested in participating in
athletics during college, you must register with
NCAA. (www.ncaaclearinghouse.net)
27Scholarships
- Check the Scholarship file on a regular basis in
the Career Center. - Talk to friends and relatives about scholarship
opportunities through employers. - Look online for Scholarship opportunities.
Obtain scholarship information through
www.fastweb.com. - Pay attention to deadlines.
28Financial Aid
- Attend Financial Aid Night _at_ Kenmore West in
December. - File FAFSA Form after January 1st.
29College Acceptance
- Letters of acceptance usually are mailed in early
spring. - Once all offers are on the table, weigh the pros
and cons of each one, together with the financial
packages offered and make the best decision for
you.
30Any questions on College Planning????
31Program Planning for your Senior Year
- Your school counselor will make an appointment
for you to review your Senior Review Plan in late
September or early October.
32Graduation Requirements
- 4 units of English
- 4 units of Social Studies
- 3 units of Math
- 3 units of Science
- 1 unit minimum of LOTE
- for Advanced Regents diploma, 3 units of LOTE
or 5units of CTE (BOCES, Tech., Business, Art,
Music) are required
33- 1 unit of Art, Music or Technology
- Studio in Art
- Design and Drawing for Production
- Theatre
- Band/Orchestra/Chorus/Choir
- ½ unit of Health
- 2 units of Physical Education
- Minimum 3 ½ units of electives
34 22 TOTAL CREDITS ARE REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
35Required Regents Exams
- For a Regents Diploma, all students must pass the
following Regents Exams with a minimum grade of
65 - LOTE Proficiency (grade 8 or 9)
- Science (grade 9)
- Global History (grade 10)
- Math A (grade 10)
- English Regents (grade 11)
- US History (grade 11)
36- For an Advanced Regents Diploma, students must
also pass these exams with a minimum grade of
65 -
- Math B (grade 11)
- An additional Regents Science exam
- Comprehensive LOTE exam (if LOTE program is
selected) -
37Final Grade Calculation
The course final grade is determined by averaging
a students four quarterly grades with the final
examination grade, using the ratio of 1/5 for all
quarterly grades and 1/5 for the final
examination. The minimum passing grade is 65.
38Minimum of 6 NYS Regents exams 22 Total
Credits __________________________________ Minimu
m of 5 ½ credits needed each year in order to
graduate on time
39What if I fail a class???
- You must go to Summer School
- This year Summer School will be held at Kenmore
West. You must see your school counselor after
June 1st to register.
40- You must come in to check your grades at the end
of the year. - Calls will not be made to students who need to
sign up for summer school.
41Options for your Senior Year
- BOCES
- AP Courses
- Articulated Courses
- Electives
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