Class of 2019 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Cover Letter and Designation Letter HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT Cover Letter and Designation Letter You must bring these forms home, get them signed by a parent or guardian, and return them to your History teacher or guidance counselor. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Language Arts (English) Math Science Social Studies The Arts Physical Education (HOPE) Electives 4 Credits 4 Credits (Algebra 1 & Geometry required) 3 Credits (Biology required) 3 Credits 1 Credit 1 Credit 8 Credits Total Credits 24 Credits Virtual Learning Requirement 1 “Course” must be completed online *World Language 2 Credits for Bright Futures and Colleges/Universities Make sure you are scheduled to meet these credit requirements! This includes registration for night school, ELP, and/or FLVS if necessary! GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Grade Point Average Weighted? 2.0 Unweighted Unweighted Weighted Honors Weighted AP/DE A = 4 points B = 3 points C = 2 points D = 1 point F = 0 points A = 4.5 points B = 3.5 points C = 2.5 points D = 1 point F = 0 points A = 5 points B = 4 points C = 3 points D = 1 point F = 0 points GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Statewide Assessments Students MUST pass: Students MUST participate in: Grade 10 FSA ELA, Algebra 1 - 30% of the final course grade. or earn a concordant score on the SAT, or earn a concordant score on the ACT Geometry - 30% of the final course grade. Algebra 1 EOC, or earn a concordant score on the PERT Algebra 2 - 30% of the final course grade. Biology 1 - 30% of the final course grade. U.S. History - 30% of the final course grade. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Diploma Designations Scholars Merit • 1 credit in Algebra 2 (must pass EOC) • Pass the Geometry EOC • 1 credit in statistics or equally rigorous math • Pass the Biology EOC (or AP exam) • 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics • 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or Physics • Pass the US History EOC (or AP • Attain one or more industry certifications from the established list. exam) • 2 credits in same World Language • At least 1 credit in AP, IB, AICE, or dual enrollment GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Credit Recovery and Grade Forgiveness There are various ways to recover a credit or fix a grade: 1. Night School 2. Extended Learning Program (ELP) 3. Florida Virtual School (FLVS) 4. Pinellas Virtual School (PVS) GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Tutoring Availability Getting help with course work is always a good idea – no matter when it happens. However, starting early to work regularly with a tutor – especially for a difficult subject – can make a significant difference. Financial Aid & Scholarships or in other words…MONEY! Local PEFSA Pinellas County FFAA State Florida FAFSA Federal United States Financial Aid & Scholarships Bright Futures: Florida Academic Scholars (FAS) awards $103.00 per Credit Hour Florida Medallion Scholars (FMS) awards $77.00 per Credit Hour Florida Gold Seal Vocational (GSV) awards $39-48.00 per Credit Hour Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE What should you be doing as a Sophomore for the Bright Futures Scholarship Program? 1. Start your volunteer paperwork for community service hours if you haven’t already. 2. Earn the highest grades possible in your academic core courses. 3. Read about eligibility requirements: www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org 4. Visit www.floridashines.org to view your Bright Futures Evaluation. Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE “Wait, how do I get the Bright Futures volunteer paperwork?” Visit the OFHS website and click on the “Guidance” link under “Resources.” Click on “Seminars & Resources” then scroll down until you see the “Community Service Paperwork” link. Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE Community Service Hours Bright Futures: Florida Academic Scholars 100 hours Florida Medallion Scholars 75 hours Florida Gold Seal Vocational 30 hours Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE FloridaShines To view your Bright Futures eligibility, please visit FloridaShines, www.floridashines.org. Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE Please fill this slip out now. We will come around to collect it. Financial Aid & Scholarships STATE PCSB Office of Financial Aid The Pinellas County Schools’ Office of Financial Aid offers many helpful links regarding financial and post-secondary planning, such as Scholarship Opportunities. Financial Aid & Scholarships LOCAL St. Petersburg College High School Programs ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE Dual Enrollment St. Petersburg College offers college classes to qualified high school students in Pinellas County at no charge! These courses give students credits toward a high school diploma and a college degree. Courses are available on SPC campuses and some local high school campuses. Who is eligible? Students enrolled in grades 6-12 in Pinellas County public schools, private schools and homeeducation programs, and who meet the qualifying high school GPA and College Placement Test score requirements. What's required to enroll? For academic courses, a 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or a 3.0 in the subject area to be studied at SPC. For technical courses, a 2.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or a 2.0 in the subject area to be studied at SPC. Satisfactory scores on the PERT or SAT/ACT. Contact your counselor to see if you are eligible to take Dual Enrollment classes at SPC! ST. PETERSBURG COLLEGE Early College The Early College program offers free college classes that also fulfill high school graduation requirements. Courses are only available on SPC campuses. Application Deadline? February 10, 2017 Visit http://www.spcollege.edu/central/earlycollege/ for eligibility details and contact your counselor to apply to the Early College Program at SPC. What are you doing AFTER high school? Checklists & Timelines Planning The SUS Matrix The FL College System Florida's colleges remain the primary point of access to higher education in Florida, with 65 percent of the state's high school graduates pursuing postsecondary education beginning at one of Florida’s 28 colleges. The 28 state colleges offer career-related certificates and two-year associate degrees that prepare students to transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or to enter jobs requiring specific skills. Many also offer baccalaureate degrees in high-demand fields. Florida College System institutions have an open door policy. This means students will be admitted to an associate degree program. The Independent Colleges & Universities of Florida The Independent Colleges & Universities of Florida (ICUF) is a diverse association of 30 private, not-for-profit, higher education institutions. All are based in Florida and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools (SACS). They serve more than 150,000 degree – seeking students. Nonpublic Postsecondary Schools/Colleges There are also numerous institutions that have met the requirements of the Commission for Independent Education to operate a nonpublic postsecondary school/college in the state of Florida. The Military When it comes to learning about the Military, knowing where to start your research may seem daunting. Don't worry — Today’s Military is there to help. The first steps to considering service include understanding the Military's basic entrance requirements, exploring the different Service branches and deciding between enlisted and officer career paths. Today's Military overview pages show the various stages of a military career, from the joining process to training, working and taking advantage of military benefits. Testing: SAT ACT ASVAB PERT NEXT Magazine: Good advice Scholarships Post-Secondary information Planners Check our website first and then e-mail your counselor with any questions or fill out a “Request to See Counselor” slip! Mrs. Nymark A-G [email protected] Ms. Jackson H-O [email protected] Ms. Polizzi P-Z [email protected] Sign up for Remind! Get alerts about scholarships, deadlines, important graduation news and more! https://www.remind.com/join/2019ofhs Class of 2019
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