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Sophomore Advisement
2016
JOHN I LEONARD HIGH SCHOOL
COUNSELORS
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A – Fox………………….
Fr – Nu…………………...
Ny – Sw....................... ..
Sy – V and ESE…………
W-Z And ISA, AVID…….
Ms. Queenan
Ms. Walker
Ms. Wilson
Ms. Cohen
Ms. Balicki, Coordinator
ELL
 A – L ……………………… Ms. Vasquez
 M –Z ……………………... Ms. Scott
Academies
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 Magnet Coordinator….
Ms. Wolf
Ms. Lord
Online Course
PBVS or FLVS
**Higher level coursework: Algebra 2 and above, is recommended
for admission to a Florida university.
**A minimum of 2 years of the same world language are required for admission to a 4 year
university or the second level of one year of a foreign language.
Diploma Options:
1. Standard Diploma: awarded to students who meet all criteria established by the school and
state law.
2. Diploma with Academic Honors: awarded to students who meet all criteria for a regular
diploma and an unrounded GPA of 3.5, SAT of 1270 or ACT of 28.
3. Certificate of Completion: awarded tostudents who meet all criteria established by the
School Board and state law except for passing the required state assessment and/or the
required minimum 2.00 GPA.
What to do in your Sophomore Year
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Sign up and get ready for the PSAT
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Continue to have excellent attendance!
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Get ready for your ELA assessment
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Keep your grades up!
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Do all your homework and assignments and hand them in!
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Join extra-curricular activities
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Read, read, read!
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Prepare for opportunities like Dual Enrollment, AP and AICE courses!
Opportunities for College Credit
Advanced Placement and AICE Courses
A college level course taught in high school. Students who complete the course earn high school
credit and may earn college credit if their AP test shows a score of 3 or above. Aice courses can lead
to an AICE diploma, which in turn can lead to an automatic Bright Futures Scholarship.
Dual Enrollment
This program qualified enables students to enroll after 10th grade in approved courses offered at Palm
Beach State College or Florida Atlantic University. The credits earned count toward high school as well
as for college credit. Check deadlines for this program! See Guidance for a packet of information and
instructions.
Early Admissions
Juniors who meet the requirements for Dual Enrollment can elect to complete their Senior year as a full
time freshman at PBSC or FAU., with a minimum of 4 college courses (12 credit hours) per semester.
See your counselor for more information.
Testing Information
AICE DIPLOMA 2017 and AFTER
BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS
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Florida Academic Scholar
3.5 GPA
29 ACT
1290 SAT
100 Service hours
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Florida Merit Scholar
3.0
1170 SAT
75 Service hours
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26 ACT
Gold Seal Vocational
3.0 GPA 17E, 19R , 19 M ACT 440 R/440M SAT 106R/103Wr/114M
30 Service hours
3.5 in voc. courses
Academic Assistance and Support
 Remediation
for low grades at PBVS,
FLVS or Edgenuity (E2020)
 Math
Labs at lunch and after school
 Tutorials
for ACT Reading
 Homework
 Edgenuity
help
Mondays and Wednesdays
3-5 pm Room 4-216
STEPS TO ACHIEVING YOUR NCAA ELIGIBILITY
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At the beginning of your Junior Year, complete your registration at
www,eligibilitycenter.org.
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Register to take the ACT, SAT or both and use the eligibility center
code “9999” as a score recipient. Doing this sends your score
directly to the eligibility center.
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Double check to make sure you have approved courses for
NCAA eligibility. Have your counselor send an official transcript
to the center after completing your Junior year. If you have
attended more than one high school, the center will need official
transcripts from all high schools attended. The center does not
accept faxed transcripts or test scores.
Community Service
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Only Non-profit service is accepted!!!!
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Drop off in Guidance, no need to see your counselor just to submit hours.
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Official letter is accepted.
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Description of work, phone number and legible writing is needed
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Ask your teacher if they need help in exchange for service hours.
Clubs and Activities
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Join a club!
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It will make your school year more enjoyable
and you will make new friends.
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You will develop leadership skills
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You will develop an interest in a specific area
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Depending on the type of club, it may help
you earn community service hours
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You will become aware of more activities and
goings on around campus.
Credit Summaries