Plan Your Path to Success at Broome High School

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Explore the resources and guidance available at Broome High School to navigate your academic journey effectively. From registration conferences and graduation requirements to career clusters and sample course selections, you'll find the support you need to prepare for a successful future. Let Broome High School help you shape your educational path and achieve your goals.

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  • Graduation Requirements
  • Career Clusters

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  1. Welcome to Broome High School Class of 2025

  2. Broome High School Guidance A-G Janet Linder H-O Erica Clary P-Z Gary Barnard Assignment to a counselor is based on the student s last name.

  3. Upcoming Conferences The Middle School of Pacolet February 22-23, 2021 Cowpens Middle School February 24-26 & March 1-2, 2021 You will receive information with your appointed day and time from your middle school counselor.

  4. Registration Conference Review Course Guide Teacher Recommendations Register for 9th grade courses Create IGP

  5. IGP Example

  6. Graduation Requirements Subjects 24 Units English/Language Arts Mathematics Science US History 4 Units 4 Units 3 Units 1 Unit Economics US Government Other Social Studies Physical Education or JROTC Computer Science *World Language or Career and Technology Unit Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit Electives Total 7 Units 24 Units

  7. Four Year College Requirements Algebra I and II Geometry Advanced Math 3 Lab Sciences 2 or 3 Units of World Language 1 Fine Arts 3 Core Electives SAT or ACT Score

  8. 13 Career Clusters Arts and Communication 1 Arts, AV Technology & Communications Business Management & Administration 2 Finance 3 Hospitality & Tourism 4 Information Technology 5 Marketing Science, Environment, Engineering, Manufacturing, & Industrial Technologies 6 Architecture & Construction 7 Manufacturing 8 Science, Technology & Engineering & Mathematics 9 Transportation Health Science & Human Services 10 Education & Training 11 Health Science 12 Human Services 13 Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

  9. Sample Course Selections Honors 4 Yr College Prep English 2 Honors Geometry Honors Biology Honors AP Human Geography Computer Class Physical Education or AFJROTC World Language Elective 4 Yr College Prep 2 Yr College Prep English 1 CP Algebra 1 Biology Human Geography or Human Geography Honors Computer Class Physical Education or AFJROTC World Language Elective English 1 CP Foundations in Algebra Intermediate Algebra Integrated Science Human Geography Computer Class Physical Education or AFJROTC Elective

  10. Sample Schedule 1st Semester 2nd Semester English 1 CP Integrated Science Foundations in Algebra Intermediate Algebra Spanish 1 Human Geography Physical Ed. Marching Band Concert Band

  11. Promotion Policy Homeroom Promotion Requirements Grade 10: Must earn 5 units 1 Unit in English 1 Unit in Math Grade 11:Must have earned 11units 2 units in English 2 units in Math 1 Unit in Science and 1 Unit in Social Studies Grade 12: 16 Units and Must be able tocomplete all requirements to graduate at the end of Spring Semester

  12. Grading South Carolina Uniform Grading Policy GPA = Total number of quality points divided by Units attempted

  13. Grade Point Averages Course Unit Grade Points Course English 2 Honors Geom H Unit Grade Points 4.9 1 94 English 1 1 94 4.4 1 87 4.2 Foundations in Algebra 1 87 3.7 Biology Honors 1 89 4.4 Biology 1 89 3.9 AP Human Geography Prep 1 92 4.7 Human Geography 1 92 4.2 Total 4 16.2 Total 4 18.2 Final GPA 4.55 Final GPA 4.05

  14. Dual Credit Opportunities College Courses Offered AP Classes 12 courses Limestone University 1 course USC-Upstate 1 course USC-Union 4 courses DMTC 4 college courses Other institutions must be applicable to baccalaureate degrees or to associate degrees

  15. Class Ranking The Class Rank for each student is determined by what numerical position the G.P.A. is located beginning from the highest to the lowest. EXAMPLE: 20 / 200 Top 10%

  16. Broome Graduation Honors Honor Graduates A cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher at the end of the 3rd nine-weeks of their senior year. Broome High School recognizes students who complete a more rigorous program of study in two ways: Distinguished Studies Award Platinum Seal Award Must earn minimum 27 units Four Units of Science Complete 5 elective units related to Career Cluster Four Units of Social Studies Three Units of the same World Language One Unit of Fine Arts

  17. DIPLOMA PATHWAYS ENDORSEMENTS One or more may be earned by meeting all criteria for each Endorsement *Consult District or School Curriculum Guides for more information regarding curriculum choices and requirements. Honors Endorsement GPA 3.5 or higher English- *4 Credits 2 at honors or higher level Math- *4 Credits 3 at honors or higher level (Alg. 2 as a prerequisite for the 4th higher level credit) Lab Science - *3 Credits 2 at honors or higher Social Studies- *3 Credits 2 at the honors or higher level World Languages - *3 Credits of the same language Advanced Coursework- honors or higher credits in Jr/Sr year College-Ready Endorsement GPA 3.0 or higher or an ACT Benchmark (18 English/22 Math) Specialization Endorsement GPA 3.0 or higher STEM- *4 credits beyond required courses in math, science, and technology ; at least 2 at honors level or higher; may be in 1 area of STEM or across 4 areas World Language- *4 credits in the same language and/or minimum ACTFL Exam score of Intermediate Low ; Or AP exam score- 3 or higher Or IB exam score- 4 or higher before the senior year; Limited English Proficiency students all criteria above and Level 5 composite ACCESS test score Military- *4 credits in JROTC; and an ASVAB score of 31 or higher Arts- *4 credits in single or multiple areas of the Arts; 2 or more at Honors or higher level; Mastery on external exam or performance task Career Endorsement GPA 2.5 or higher (Innovative courses may be approved and must align with student s post secondary plan.) English- *4 Credits Math- *4 Credits Alg. 1, Geometry, Alg.2 and 4th Math with Alg.2 or Integrated Math 3 as a prerequisite English- *4 Credits Math- *4 Credits Science- *3 Credits Lab Science- *3 Credits Social Studies- *3 Credits Social Studies- *3 Credits Completion of an EEDA major Earn at least 1 industry- recognized credential or Silver or higher on WIN or a semester- long WBL placement credit. World Language- *2 Credits of the same language 4 Fine Arts- 1 Credit

  18. Palmetto Fellows Scholarship $6,700 per year GPA 3.5 or higher Top 6% of the class at the end of the 10th, 11th or 12th grade SAT score 1200 ACT score 27

  19. Life Scholarship 4-yr College/University $5,000 per year Eligibility Requirements must be 2 of the 3 3.0 GPA Graduate top 30% of class SAT score 1100 / ACT score 24 2-yr College / Technical College Tuition Eligibility Requirements 3.0 GPA

  20. Hope Scholarship $2,800 GPA 3.0 Freshman year only at a 4-year college/university in South Carolina

  21. CONQUER AND PREVAIL CLASS OF 2025

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