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Jensen Beach High School provides essential information for sophomores regarding school counselors, daily announcements, graduation requirements, and guidance support staff. Details on credit diploma requirements in English, Math, and Science are highlighted, emphasizing key assessments and progress monitoring. Stay updated on important websites and resources for a successful academic journey at JBHS.


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  1. Jensen Beach High School Sophomore Presentation November 16, 2022

  2. 9th 9th9thGuidGiuid School Counselors: (772) - 232 - 3500 9th Angela Kardos x 37120 kardosa@martinschools.org 10th Diana Gutierrez x 37127 gutierd@martinschools.org 11th / 12th (A F) Jo Beckum x 37130 beckumj@martinschools.org 11th / 12th (G O) Kim Saniscalchi x 37116 sanisck@martinschools.org 11th / 12th (P Z) Lisa Thiesen x 37128 thiesenl@martinschools.org Guidance Support Staff: Guidance Secretary Karissa Stecich x 37113 stecick@martinschools.org Registrar Tanita Braswell x 37109 braswet@martinschools.org Data Entry Operator Lourdes Martinez x 37121 martinl2@martinschools.org

  3. Stay updated JBHS Daily Announcements Announced in school and posted daily in guidance office JBHS Daily Announcements Class of 2025 Google Classroom Class of 2025 link Important Websites Jensen Beach High School Website Link Martin County School District Parents and Students Link

  4. Graduation Requirements 24 Credit Diploma 4 Credits English Language Arts (ELA) 4 Credits Mathematics 3 Credits Science 3 Credits Social Studies 1 Credit Fine Arts / Practical Art 1 Credit HOPE PE or waivers 8 additional Elective Credits 1 Online Course 2.0 Unweighted Grade Point Average FL DOE Graduation Requirements

  5. Graduation Requirements - English 4 Credits English Language Arts (ELA) Progress monitoring tests: August, December, and May

  6. Graduation Requirements - Math 4 Credits Mathematics One credit from Algebra 1 Student must take and pass the Algebra 1 EOC (May) which counts as 30% of total grade in course Progress monitoring tests: August, December One credit from Geometry Student must take the Geometry EOC (May) which counts as 30% of total grade in course Progress monitoring tests: August, December

  7. Graduation Requirements - Science 3 Credits Science One credit must be in Biology 1 Student must take and pass the Biology 1 EOC (May) which counts as 30% of total grade in course Progress monitoring tests: August, December

  8. Graduation Requirements - Social Studies 3 Credits Social Studies One credit from World History One credit from US History Must take US History EOC (30% of grade) Progress Monitoring August and December One credit from Government/Economics (0.5 credits of each) Must take state Civics test (Taken during Government)

  9. Graduation Requirements - Additional Requirements One Credit Fine/performing / practical Art Can be any of the following: Band, Chorus, Music Theory, Art, Drama, Debate, Digital Info Tech, Drafting, Engineering, Digital Video Tech, Journalism, etc. One Credit HOPE PE or waiver; to qualify for waiver student must have one of the following: Two seasons of scholastic sports Two years of JROTC Two years of band

  10. Grade Point Averages (GPA) Unweighted vs. Weighted Unweighted All classes count as listed and are then divided by the number of classes. A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0 Weighted Honors, AP, and Dual Enrollment grades are given more numerical weight Used to determine class rank Most colleges calculate their own GPA using only academic courses on a 5.0 scale

  11. Tutoring

  12. Additional Tutoring Options PAPER Available on ClassLink, via chat Math Honor Society Every Thursday in Mrs. Thompson's room, 4-138 (3:05 p.m. - 4:05 p.m.) Spanish Honor Society Every Tuesday in Mrs. Barquero's room, 4-226 (starts afterschool) IRSC Tutoring In person and Virtual After-School tutoring IRSC Tutoring Link Martin County Library Homework Help https://www.martin.fl.us/homework-help Peer Forward- guidance on FAFSA and college applications

  13. Service hours Not required for graduation Considered during college application process Considered for scholarship applications Required for Bright Futures Scholarship Paid hours now count as service hours What Counts as Community Service Community Service Opportunities

  14. Service hours continued Students must upload Community Service Hours within FOCUS 1) Login to FOCUS with your student ID 2) From the Forms menu, select Community Service Hours Student Tracker 3) Review the student information (Student ID and last name should be automatically populated) 4) Complete the Community Service Information 5) Upload form 127 online Uploading Service Hours Link

  15. Bright Futures Scholarship Program

  16. Local Scholarships- JBHS PTSA Mrs. Preissman and Mrs. Askeland Apply in Fall of Senior Year Local Organizations that provide funds for a variety of special interests.

  17. SAT Practice Test

  18. Testing- What to expect PSAT (complete) SAT/ ACT ASVAB PERT (Dual Enrollment)

  19. SCOIR

  20. AP and Dual Enrollment What is AP? Advanced Placement (College Board) College Level Courses (national) High school credit with potential to earn college credit by exam score Variety of AP courses offered on-campus or through Florida Virtual What is Dual Enrollment? Offered through Indian River State College (Fall, Spring, Summer) State college-level courses (state) Offered at IRSC, online, and select courses at JBHS Credits transfer mostly to in-state colleges

  21. AP Capstone AP Capstone is a College Board program that equips students with the independent research, collaborative teamwork, and communication skills that are increasingly valued by colleges. AP Capstone comprises two AP courses AP Seminar and AP Research and is designed to complement and enhance the discipline-specific study in other AP courses. Students who earn scores of 3 or higher in AP Seminar and AP Research and on four additional AP Exams of their choosing receive the AP Capstone Diploma . Students who earn scores of 3 or higher in AP Seminar and AP Research but not on four additional AP Exams receive the AP Seminar and Research Certificate . Additional AP Courses include Literature, Language, Human Geography, US History, World History, European History, American Government, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Art, Drawing, Spanish, Computer Science, Psychology.

  22. Dual Enrollment- Dr. Michelle Cuba, Campus Director, Chastain Campus Dual-Enrollment courses can be taken online, at the IRSC campus, or at JBHS (Student Success, ENC 1101, and ENC 1102). Dual Enrollment IRSC Link Dual Enrollment Martin County Schools Link Requirements 4 High School Credits 3.0 Unweighted GPA Pert Reading (106), Writing (103), Math (114)

  23. How students reach their school counselor Schedule an appointment by filling out a request slip in the guidance office before school, during lunch, or after school. If you are going through a mental health crisis, immediately notify your teacher. Email gutierd@sbmc.org from your 4300- sbmc email.

  24. Ms. Gutierrez 10th Grade School Counselor Email: gutierd@martinschools.org Phone: 772-232-3500 ext. 37127 Contact Info Mr. Connolly Assistant Principal (Curriculum) Email: connola@martinshools.org Phone: 772-232-3500 Ext. 37122

  25. Questions

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