Comprehensive Guide to Course Selection, Graduation Requirements, and University Preparation

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This guide provides detailed information on course selection, graduation requirements, GPA criteria, math and reading test options, and considerations for university admissions. It covers credit distribution, GPA expectations, math and reading test requirements, and key factors colleges look for in applicants. Additionally, it outlines ACT/SAT test dates for preparation.


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  1. 2021 Course Selection

  2. Graduation Requirements 1) Credits 2) GPA 3) Math Test 4) Reading Test

  3. Credits Total of 24 credits 4 English credits 4 Math credits, including Algebra 1 and Geometry 3 Science credits, including Biology 1 credit in World History 1 credit in United States History credit in American Government credit in Economics 1 credit in Hope 1 credit in fine arts (art, music, and certain practical arts classes) 8 electives 1 class online

  4. Grade Point Average (GPA) Must have a 2.0 Unweighted Cumulative This translates to a C average Think of it as four cups of water (one for each year)

  5. Math Test Two Options: Freshman Prior to 2018-19 (class of 20 & 21) Algebra 1 Level 3 Pert Score 97 PSAT Score 430 on math section SAT Score 420 on math section ACT score 16 on math section Freshman 2018-19 and beyond (class of 22 & beyond) Algebra 1 Level 3 PSAT Score 430 on math section SAT Score 420 on math section ACT score 16 on math section

  6. Reading Tests Two Options: Freshman Prior to 2018-19 (class of 20 & 21) FSA Level 3 SAT Score of 430 on reading & writing section SAT Score of 24 on reading subtest ACT score of 19 on reading section Freshman 2018-19 and beyond (class of 22 & beyond) FSA Level 3 SAT Score of 480 on reading & writing section ACT average of 18 on English and reading

  7. What about Universities? Colleges require: at least two years of the same foreign language the ACT or SAT (these tests should be taken when you are a junior unless you have at least a 3.0 unweighted GPA and want to do dual enrollment ) Colleges prefer: students to have a 4thscience students to have three years of a foreign language students to have at least a 3.0 GPA in the core classes students who have participated in school activities and/or who have volunteered in the community College resources: www.collegeboard.com www.act.org

  8. ACT/SAT Test Dates ACT TEST DATE REGULAR DEADLINE LATE FEE REQUIRED April 4, 2020 February 28, 2020 Feb 29 - March 13, 2020 June 13, 2020 May 8, 2020 May 9 - 22, 2020 July 18, 2020 June 19, 2020 June 20-26, 2020 SAT TEST DATE TEST REGULAR DEADLINE LATE FEE REQUIRED March 14, 2020 SAT I/II February 14, 2020 March 3, 2020 May 2, 2020 SAT I/II April 3, 2020 April 21, 2020 June 6, 2020 SAT I/II May 8, 2020 May 27, 2020

  9. Elective Sheets Core classes will have initial recommendations OJT/Diversified career tech Dual Enrollment FGCU FSW ITECH Automotive tech Construction tech Early Childcare Culinary Computer Systems Tech Multi Media Design Senior study hall

  10. Dual Enrollment FGCU-3.7 weighted gpa Full time only Limited number of students Selection Process: SAT or ACT test scores required Application Deadline: March 31, 2020 https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/studentlifecu/wp- content/uploads/sites/318/2015/06/what.jpg FSW-3.0 unweighted gpa Full time or part time On campus or off campus Anyone who meets requirements (gpa and test scores) and applies gets in https://www.fsw.edu/admissions/dual

  11. Advanced Diplomas AICE Earning the AICE Diploma qualify students for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Must pass 7 AICE exams in specific areas No SAT/ACT requirement for BF 100 Community Service Hours needed AP Capstone Must pass 6 or more AP tests, including Seminar and Research Hopefully, No SAT/ACT requirement for BF If interested, please see Mrs. Robinson in Guidance

  12. Elective Sheets Initial core recommendations will be put in for you Decide on the electives that you would like to take. Number those electives with 1 being your first choice, 2 being your second choice etc. Choose at least 5 electives. CHOOSE CAREFULLY! The choices you make in class today will determine what classes you take next year!

  13. Whats Next? Take the form home and talk to your parents. 1. 2. Fill out your form and bring it back to your English class 3. Meet with high school counselor to review core recommendations and enter electives 4. Grades and test scores are important so do your best!

  14. Bright Futures Award Matrix Florida Academic Scholars Award Florida Medallion Scholars Award Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award 100% of tuition and fees at a public institution (or comparable amount at a private institution) and $300 for fall and spring semesters for educational expenses 75% of tuition and fees at a public institution (or comparable amount at a private institution) $39-$48/credit hour- depending on program *Up to 72 college credit hours in a vocational program of study* 3.5 weighted GPA in the 16 college preparatory credits listed (GPA s are not rounded and weighted 0.5 for AP, DE, IB, and Honors courses) 3.0 weighted GPA in the 16 college preparatory credits listed (GPA s are not rounded and weighted 0.5 for AP, DE, IB, and Honors courses) 3.0 weighted GPA in non-elective courses AND 3.5 unweighted GPA in a minimum of 3 vocational credits (same program) 2020-21 Graduates: 29 ACT 2020-21 Graduates: 25 ACT 2020-21 Graduates: ACT: Reading 19 English 17 Math 19 1330 SAT 1210 SAT SAT: Reading 24 Writing 25 Math 24 PERT: Reading 106 Writing 103 Math 114 Sections of different tests may not be combined

  15. Go to fullsize image Go to fullsize image Attendance Only 9 days absent each semester are allowed before receiving credit denial. GRADES DO NOT AFFECT CREDIT DENIAL! Making an A in the class does not prevent the credit denial. A phone call and/or a note is needed to validate every absence. If you go to the doctor, dentist, or to court, make sure you turn in the documentation so those days are excused. If you are credit denied, there is an appeal form that must be filled out. The notes mentioned above will help with the credit denial appeal. However, credit recovery is not guaranteed.

  16. Questions If you have any questions or if you need to talk to someone, ask to see your counselor. Counselors this year are assigned by last names: A-D is Ms. Griggs E -Le is Mr. Chatelier Lf Q is Ms. Gauly R T is Mr. Brown U Z, and Gifted is Mrs. Robinson

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