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WELCOME TO HIGH SCHOOL! 4 years to prepare for the next stage of your life!

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Welcome to High School!. 4 years to prepare for the next stage of your life!. What will my day look like?. At Scott, students have 5 classes each day We have 3 trimesters or terms. It looks like this. You will have 15 classes. Most classes will have an A Part and a B Part - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome to High School!

WELCOME TO HIGH SCHOOL!

4 years to prepare

for the next stage of your life!

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What will my day look like?

At Scott, students have 5 classes each day

We have 3 trimesters or terms

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It looks like this

TERM 1 TERM 2 TERM 3

1 1 1

2 2 2

3 3 3

4 4 4

5 5 5

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You will have 15 classes

Most classes will have an A Part and a B Part

Some classes have A—B – C Some classes are just 1 term or trimester You can see how many terms a class will

be by counting the number of bubbles to fill in.

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Each bubble is 1 term

CLASS ON YOUR WORKSHEET NUMBER OF TERMS

English 1A & 1B & 1C 335010 335020 335030

English 1 A, B, C means that this class will last all year

English 1A & 1B Accelerated334010 334020

English 1A&1B Accelerated will last 2 terms

Band111050 Alternate

Band is 1 term

Concert Band 136424 136434 Alternate

You can CHOOSE to take Concert Band for 1 term or for 2 terms

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You will need 15 classes to fill up your schedule for next year

TERM 1

TERM 2

TERM 3

1 EINGLISH 1A ACC 1 ALGEBRA 1A 1 INTEGRATED SS B

2 TRANSITIONAL ALG 2 GERMAN 1A 2 INTEG SCI B

3 CHOIR 3 INTEGRATED SS A 3 ALGEBRA 1B

4 INTEG SCI A 4 PE 4 GERMAN 1B

5 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 5 GRAPHIC ARTS 5 ENGLISH 1B ACC

ELECTIVE CLASSES ABOVE ARE LISTED IN REDStudents must take some elective classes. Required classes satisfy only 16 of the 28 credits needed for graduation. The rest of the credits will be made from electives.

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Side 1 of the worksheet

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Side 2 of the worksheet

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You will register for all of your classes through Infinite Campus

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You need to know your student’s USERNAME AND PASSWORD

Your username is your Student ID. If you do not know your student ID, you can ask one of your teachers.

Your password is as follows: initial from your first name initial from your last name followed by your birth date using a 6 digit number. EXAMPLE: Jim Smith was born on May 6, 1999. His password would be: js050699

Upon initial login you will be told you have been flagged for a password change. The "old" password it is asking for is the initials and birth date password that you just entered.

WE RECOMMEND that you keep the password the same, but make your initials capitals. That way you are not likely to forget it.

Email [email protected] if you need your password reset or if the directions don’t work for you. No one at Scott has you password for Infinite Campus if you change it after your first log-in.

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When you log in

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After selecting Course Registration for 2014-15

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When you hit Course Search

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Renaissance Academy The Renaissance Academy is a two-year

program to accelerate students through English and Social Studies

Students will have more room in their schedules for their Junior and Senior years for college (dual credit) classes

Students MUST complete an application and secure 2 recommendations for consideration in the Renaissance Academy.

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Graduation Requirements

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Totals Required

English 1 English 2 English 3 English 4 4 Credits

Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 Math Elective

3 Credits

Integrated Sci

Biology Science Elect

3 Credits

Intro Soc Stu

World Civ US History 3 Credits

Health/PE 1 Credit

Arts/Human 1 Credit

Technology 1 Credit

Electives 12 Credits

Total Credits required to graduate with a Scott Diploma 28 Credits

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CCR: College and Career Ready

The state of Kentucky identifies a student as being College/Career Ready if they meet certain Benchmarks on College Entrance tests

The ACT, COMPASS, and KYOTE are all used to determine if a student is CCR.

The PLAN test is given in the 10th grade as a “heads up” for students and counselors about who is on the road to CCR and who isn’t.

We also schedule students into help classes to become CCR

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What are the CCR Benchmarks?

English Math Reading

18 19 20

We monitor MAP scores from grades 8-9-10 to place students in the kinds of classes they need to move them toward being CCR.

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What if a student isn’t CCR?

A student would have to take remedial courses in college

College courses average about $1500 per course

The remedial course would not count toward the student’s degree.

That student’s degree would cost more than a student who did not have to take remedial courses, AND take longer to achieve.

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MAP Testing

MAP stands for Measures of Academic Progress. Students are tested 3 times a year.

We use the Reading and Math MAP scores in making course selections that will be appropriate for students.

We use MAP scores and EXPLORE scores for Prep/Prep+

Our goal is to always make sure students are moving toward being CCR.

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What MAP scores should my student have?

Reading Math

At the End of 8th Grade

222.6 234.4

At the End of 9th Grade

222.9 235.3

At the End of 10th Grade

223.9 237.5

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Prep and Prep+

This is an acceleration plan for students based on their standardized test scores.

The purpose is to challenge students to go further academically than their comfort zones.

Counselors look at 2 data points: 2 MAP scores or a MAP score and an EXPLORE score.

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What are the scores?

The scores are actually percentiles. A percentile measures one score against EVERY OTHER SCORE on that test, at the time taken.

PREP = 75%ile. That means that the score is higher than 75% of the other scores. Only 25% of the scores were higher.

PREP+ = 96%ile. That means that the score is higher than 96% of the other scores. Only 4% of the scores were higher.

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Governor’s Scholars Program

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Governor’s Scholars Program

You need to begin planning now if you intend to apply for GSP.

ANY Junior may apply BUT it is highly competitive and there are guidelines to follow in order to have a shot at being selected.

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To be competitive for GSP

GPA of 3.75 or higher Accelerated, Advanced, and Honors classes in

more than one area High Test Scores: ACT 25—PSAT Selection Index at

the 85%ile – SAT 1760 total score A variety of extra curricular activities in which the

student has grown in responsibilities A variety of Service Activities (paid and volunteer) A listing of Honors and Awards: School, Local,

Regional, State, National Leadership Project Proposal 250-350 words Writing Entry of 500 words maximum

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What’s the GSP Payoff?

Full tuition at Kentucky colleges and universities

Many times, out of state colleges and universities will match those funds…but not a guarantee

Braggin’ Rights

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What should students do to prepare for GSP?

Take Accelerated/Advanced courses Keep grades up Get involved in school/community activities Be a part of a service project or get a part-time

job that is in some way related to something you might want to do in the future…even if you have to spin it.

Get on-line and look at the current GSP application so you will know what to expect.

Take the ACT after your sophomore year Take the PSAT in your sophomore AND Junior

years

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When will the Portal be open to register for classes?

Not when it says on all the Course Registration Worksheets!

We expect the Portal to be open Monday, March 3th . It will remain open until March 17th

The Scott counselors will be available 9-3 on Saturday, March 8st . You may register for classes on Scott’s computers.

Woodland’s computer lab will be open to students before school to register for courses.

You can register from any internet location.