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John I. Leonard High School
2015-2016 Class Advising
A – Fox…………………. Ms. Queenan
Fr – Nu…………………... Ms. Walker
Ny – Sw....................... Ms. Wilson
Sy – Vi and ESE………… Ms. Cohen
W-Z And ISA, AVID……. Ms. Balicki, Coordinator
ELL
A – L ……………………… Ms. Vasquez
M –Z ……………………... Ms. Scott
Academies
A-Z……………………….. Ms. Wolf
Magnet Coordinator…. Ms. Lord
Graduation requirements for your Cohort/Entered 9th grade in 2013/Class of 2016
GPA
Minimum 2.0
Service Hours
Minimum 20 hours
Language Arts
English 1,2,3,4
Mathematics
4 Credits: Must include Alg 1, Geometry and Alg 2
Science
3 credits: Physical science, Bio 1, science elective
Social Studies
3 credits: US history, world history, econ and am govt.
Fine/Performing Art
Physical Education
1 credit in performing art, fine art, IIT, or specified practical
art course
Electives
FCAT 2.0
EOC ‘s
On-line course
8 credits
Reading level 3
score of 245
Algebra 1 EOC
score of 399
½ credit www.palmbeachvirtual.org(Social Media,
psychology, Critical thinking skills, peer counseling)
**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.
Senior “Time-line”
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER
 You will visit with your counselor to check your graduation status
including credits, GPA, online credit requirement, testing and
community service hours.
 Register for EDgenuity (E2020), and PBVS if you need to improve your
GPA or need more credits. (Remember you can only improve your GPA
with an A, B or C if replacing an “F”. The GPA will hardly change if you
get “C” for a class taken for the first time.
 Earn more community service hours. You need a minimum of 20 hours
for graduation requirements, but at least 75 hours for the Bright Futures
scholarship, as well as for other scholarships you may be eligible for.
 Take or re-take the ACT or SAT. Check your eligibility for free/reduced
lunch. Eligible students can qualify for test waivers. You can use up to 2
for each test. You may also qualify for up to 4 fee waivers for college
applications.
 Make sure that you have your scores sent to JILHS, our code is 100913.
 Send your scores to the potential colleges that you wish to attend. (Find
out what scores are required.) The PERT test may be an option if you
plan to attend Palm Beach State College. Test again if you need a higher
score. Most colleges will take the highest score within each test. The
new SAT may not give you that advantage, depending on the school you
choose to apply to.
 Athletes who plan to play a sport at a division I or II school need to apply
to the NCAA eligibility center at www.eligibilitycenter.org Athletes
please remember to only use PBVS or FLVS if need be, not EDgenuity
(E2020).
 Apply to college now! Colleges want you to apply early! Go online to the
website of the school you want to attend and complete the application
Senior “Time-line”
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER
 You will visit with your counselor to check your graduation status
including credits, GPA, online credit requirement, testing and
community service hours.
 Register for EDgenuity (E2020), and PBVS if you need to improve your
GPA or need more credits. (Remember you can only improve your GPA
with an A, B or C if replacing an “F”. The GPA will hardly change if you
get “C” for a class taken for the first time.
 Earn more community service hours. You need a minimum of 20 hours
for graduation requirements, but at least 75 hours for the Bright Futures
scholarship, as well as for other scholarships you may be eligible for.
 Take or re-take the ACT or SAT. Check your eligibility for free/reduced
lunch. Eligible students can qualify for test waivers. You can use up to 2
for each test. You may also qualify for up to 4 fee waivers for college
applications.
 Make sure that you have your scores sent to JILHS, our code is 100913.
 Send your scores to the potential colleges that you wish to attend. (Find
out what scores are required.) The PERT test may be an option if you
plan to attend Palm Beach State College. Test again if you need a higher
score. Most colleges will take the highest score within each test. The
new SAT may not give you that advantage, depending on the school you
choose to apply to.
 Athletes who plan to play a sport at a division I or II school need to apply
to the NCAA eligibility center at www.eligibilitycenter.org Athletes
please remember to only use PBVS or FLVS if need be, not EDgenuity
(E2020).
 Apply to college now! Colleges want you to apply early! Go online to the
website of the school you want to attend and complete the application
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
•Your college applications should be complete by Nov. 1 to maximize your
chances for admission, housing and scholarships.
•Request recommendations from teachers or counselors only if required
by the college or scholarship. Submit a detailed resume to them and
allow at least a week for the teacher or counselor to write your letter.
•If eligible, register for Spring Dual Enrollment. Make sure you have all
the qualifying scores and have attended or will attend a mandatory
advising session. Dual Enrollment ends when you graduate from high
school.
•Plan to complete your first semester with great grades so you can
qualify for Bright Futures scholarships and other available scholarships.
•Apply for Bright Futures Scholarships after December 1. Listen to
announcements for Bright Futures workshops during the week of exams.
Go to the website www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org for complete
information.
•Study hard for exams and earn great grades!
January
•Apply for financial aid on January 2. Complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. You will need to provide
your parent’s tax information. Do not delay! Even while in college you
will need to file a FAFSA every year to continue receiving scholarships and
financial aid.
•Retest for ACT or SAT if you need higher scores to qualify for
scholarships.
February-March-April
•Focus on grades and academics. Qualify for scholarships, Bright Futures
scholarship. Remember: though you may have been already accepted to
a college, they can rescind if your grades are not good.
•Continue to apply for scholarships!
•Prepare for your AP and AICE exams! Passing an exam may save you
time and money!
•Check FAFSA results! Contact your college Financial Aid Office regarding
questions about financial aid and payment options.
•Discuss college award letters with your parents/guardian. Award letters
explain the cost of attending a college that you have been accepted to.
May
Notify your counselor if you do not plan to participate in the graduation
ceremony
Notify the college you will attend by May 1rst. Notify other colleges
that accepted you that you will not be attending their school.
Clear all obligations! Seniors do not graduate with unpaid obligations.
Check your attendance with each teacher and prepare for semester 2
exams.
Attend Senior Check-out and all Senior activities. It is your
responsibility to understand all rules regarding activities.
Graduate!
Concordant Scores
For FCAT
SAT VERBAL 430
ACT READ 19
For Alg I EOC
PERT 97
PERT study guide available at college.measuredsuccess.com
Send your transcripts to the school you are applying to.
See our Guidance office to have your transcript sent.
$1.00 sent electronically to any public
Florida university or state college.
$3.00 for private universities/colleges
and out of state colleges.
$3.00 for an official (sealed) hard copy.
Free final transcript available mid-June.
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Challenging classes/emphasis is rigor of coursework
Grades that represent strong effort and upward trend
Solid scores on standardized tests SAT/ACT
Involvement, leadership and initiative
Service showing evidence of being a contibutor
Work or out of school experience
A well written essay
Letters of recommendation (when needed) that show
integrity, values, goals…
Anything special that helps the student stand out!
Florida Academic Scholar
3.5 GPA
29 ACT
1290 SAT
100 Service hours
26 ACT
1170 SAT
75 Service hours
Florida Merit Scholar
3.0
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
All eligibility requirements must be met by high school graduation, but scores of
ACT/SAT/PERT tests taken through JUNE 30 are accepted for evaluation
purposes.
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Get applications in the media center
Check for other scholarships on the web
Complete all information on applications in a timely
manner. Watch for deadlines!
Never pay $$$ for any scholarship offer.
It is your responsibility to look for scholarships and
opportunities!
Check scholarship folder in your English/econ/gov
class.
If you need a counselor input, leave enough time for
deadlines so that the counselor has time to complete
what you need.
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How does financial aid work?
Scholarships, loans, work-study
How do I apply for financial aid?
What is the FAFSA? Free Application for
Federal Student Aid
Does it cost to apply for financial aid?
When should I apply for the FAFSA?
Do I have to apply even if I may not need it?
Do I have to apply every year?
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Remediation for low grades at PBVS, FLVS or
Edgenuity (E2020)
Math Labs at lunch and after school
Tutorials for ACT Reading
Homework help
Edgenuity Monday-Thursday 3-5 pm Room 4-216
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Only Non-profit service is accepted!!!!
Drop off in Guidance, no need to see your
counselor just to submit hours.
Official letter is accepted.
Description of work, phone number and
legible writing is needed
Ask your teacher if they need help in
exchange for service hours.