Seminole High School Parent Night and Registration Information
Seminole High School is hosting a Parent Night on February 7th, 2017, providing valuable information on graduation requirements, counselor breakdown by grade, testing requirements, class registration process, schedule, and advanced classes offered. Parents and students can learn about the various sports teams available at SHS. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get insight into your child's academic journey at Seminole High School.
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Welcome to Seminole High School Parent Night February 7th2017
Counselor Breakdown 2017-18 cohort (9thgrade) Maureen Kraeter kraeterm@pcsb.org extension 2114 2016-17 cohort (10th grade) Nancy Badi badin@pcsb.org extension 2117 2015-16 cohort (11th grade) Amy Rubin rubina@pcsb.org extension 2116 2014-15 cohort (12th grade) Elizabeth Faris farise@pcsb.org extension 2122
Graduation Requirements 4 Credits English Language Arts 4 Credits Mathematics o Algebra I and Geometry required 3 Credits Science o Biology I required 3 Credits Social Studies o World History, US History, US Government & Economics with Financial Literacy 1 Credit Fine and Performing Arts, or Practical Arts 1 Credit Physical Education 8 Elective Credits 1 online course 2.0 unweighted GPA 24 credits
Testing Requirements Pass: Participate: Biology EOC Geometry EOC Algebra 2 EOC (if enrolled) US History EOC Algebra 1 EOC FSA ELA
Class Registration Process Day 1: Students will see a presentation given by school counselors in the classroom. Day 2: Students will discuss course placement options with their parents and teachers. Day 3: Students will meet with a school counselor to review and input their course requests in focus.
Class Registration Schedule 11th grade (rising seniors) will be scheduled on the week of February 6th. 9th grade (rising sophomores) will be scheduled on the week of February 13th. 10th grade (rising juniors) will be scheduled on the week of February 21st.
Advanced Classes AP Dual Enrollment The grade you get is a permanent part of you college and high school transcript. Can be off campus or on campus Student takes the course and if they pass the exam they get college credit. Only at SHS Nationally recognized
SHS Sports JV Football Varsity Football JV Cheerleading Cross Country Swim/Dive JV Volleyball Golf Boys Varsity Soccer Boys Basketball Basketball Cheer Wrestling Winter Guard Baseball Softball Track and Field Boys Tennis Flag Football JV Flag Football JV Girls Soccer Varsity Girls Soccer Varsity Cheerleading JV Girls Basketball Girls Tennis Varsity Volleyball Varsity Basketball
Clubs/Activities Robotics Student Government Interact Club Book Club TV Production SADD Technology Student Association Academic Team GSA Spanish NHS French NHS Science NHS NHS Foreign Friends Asian Pop Culture SHS Seminary Take Stock in Children Multicultural Club First Priority Dance Team FBLA Marching Band Color Guard Indoor Percussion Jazz Band Orchestra Chorus Ping Pong Improv Drama Key Club Hawk Talk Yearbook AVID Girlfriends of Pinellas Mu Alpha Theta Rho Kappa Chem Club Chess Club PMAC Ethics Tri-M Bowling Helping Animals
Scholarship Information Available on http://www.pcsb.org/seminole-hs Home > About Us > Guidance > Scholarships Pinellas Education Traditional High School Senior Scholarships Florida Bright Futures Scholarships Fastweb.com
Pinellas Education Traditional High School Senior Scholarships Provides more than 100 different college scholarships to more than 250 high school seniors throughout Pinellas County. Scholarships range in focus from music and drama to science and math, and even sports. Some are designed for specific areas of study such as nursing or dentistry while others reward academic performance and community service, and many are based on financial need. Scholarships may be either one-time awards or renewable scholarships for students who continue to meet the scholarship qualifications throughout college. http://www.pinellaseducation.org/students/traditional-high- school-senior-scholarships
Bright Futures Award Requirements Florida Academic Scholars Florida Medallion Scholars Gold Seal Vocational Scholars 3.5 weighted GPA 3.0 weighted GPA 3.0 weighted GPA and 3.5 unweighted GPA in 3 full credits in a single Career & Technical Ed Program Grade Point Average 100 hours 75 hours 30 hours Community Service SAT 1290 (Critical Reading & Math only) or ACT 29 composite SAT 1170 (Critical Reading & Math only) or ACT 26 composite SAT Critical Reading 440, Math 440 or ACT English 17, Reading 19, Math 19 or PERT Reading 106, Writing 103, Math 114 Test Scores
Survey If you have not already done the parent survey please complete it at http://www.advanc- ed.org/survey/public/0486357 If your student has not completed the student survey please complete it at http://www.advanc- ed.org/survey/public/7215518