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Title: WELCOME STUDENTS


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WELCOME STUDENTS
CLASSOF 2011
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Administrators you should know...
  • Ms. Pam Tapley,
  • Principal

Mr. Michael Hague, Assistant Principal
Ms. Vicki Luttrell, Assistant Principal
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Get to Know Your Counselors
Ms. Crowell A-DO
Ms. Swaine LEC-RIN
Ms. Smith DR-LEB
Ms. Short RIO-Z
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MEET OUR GUIDANCE SUPPORT PERSONNEL
Ms. Buehler
Ms. Barber College and Career
Ms. Woodruff
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Meeting with a counselor is easy...
  • Call the Guidance office to schedule a
    parent/teacher conference with all teachers or
    speak with your counselor directly.
  • Students should meet with their counselor once
    every nine weeks this year and every month their
    senior year!
  • Students may come to the Guidance Office before
    school, during lunch, or after school to make an
    appointment with their counselor.
  • RememberMs. Barber is also available in the
    Career Center!

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What it takes to be a Senior...
  • 18 credits
  • On track for graduation
  • 2.0 GPA (recommended)

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What it takes to graduate...
  • 24 Total Credits
  • 4 English
  • 4 Math (Algebra 1 above)
  • 3 Social Studies
  • 1 World History
  • 1 American History
  • .5 Economics
  • .5 American Government
  • 3 Science
  • 1 H.O.P.E.
  • 1 Performing Fine Art
  • 8 Elective Credits

Pass FCAT 1926 Read/1889 Math 2.0 GPA
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Problems with the FCAT ?
  • Substitute ACT/SAT scores
  • 15 on Reading and Math for ACT
  • 410 in Reading/370 in Math for SAT
  • Walk with the class, receive a Certificate of
    Completion, retake until you pass (must have 24
    required credits and a 2.0 GPA)
  • Take classes at community college and earn an AA
    degree (must have 24 required credits, 2.0 GPA,
    and pass CPT)
  • Earn a GED
  • Attend a tech school or take a job that does not
    require a high school diploma

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Consider the options ...
Work
Tech School
Military
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LIFE AFTER ST CLOUD HS... or preparing for the
future!
FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES Education Health
Services 30.6 increase Healthcare Social
Services 30.3 increase Professional Business
Services 27.8 increase
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Working where, what, how?
  • Type of work desired
  • Additional training
  • Resume
  • Dress for Success
  • Practice interview skills
  • Check out benefits insurance, tuition
    reimbursement, chances for advancement
  • Needed for ALL jobs
  • Good attendance
  • Communication and computer skills
  • Ability to work as a team member

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TAKE A LOOK ATOsceola Orange County
Technical SchoolsTECOMid-Florida TechOrlando
TechWestside TechWinter Park TechAvalon Center
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Military
  • Investigate jobs of interest
  • Research all branches for those jobs
  • Take the ASVAB
  • Talk to a recruiter

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College Admissions
  • 2-year and Community Colleges
  • Standard High School Diploma or GED
  • CPT Computer Placement Test
  • Certificate of Completion with
  • 24 required credits, 2.0 UW GPA, passing CPT
    scores
  • 4-year Colleges and Universities
  • Standard High School Diploma
  • GPA for College Admission - Based on Academics (
    3.0)
  • Appropriate SAT/ACT scores (at least 1000 SAT, 23
    ACT)
  • Rigorous academic courses in HS AP, Honors, DE
  • Minimum of 18 Academic Credits (20 Recommended)
  • 4 English, 4 Math (Algebra I above,
    Algebra II Req.)
  • 3 Science, 3 Required Social Studies (Recommend
    4)
  • 2 Foreign Language, 2 other academic credits

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What it REALLY takes to get in
  • Mid-Range GPAs and test scores for Fall
    admission
  • FAU 3.2-3.8 1510-1720 SAT/VMW 22-26 ACT
  • FSU 3.4-4.2 1730-1960 SAT/VMW 26-29 ACT
  • UCF 3.5-4.2 1150-1290 SAT/VM 25-28 ACT
  • UF 4.3-4.4 1970-2090 SAT/VMW 30-32 ACT
  • UNF 3.3-4.0 1140-1260 SAT/VM 22-25 ACT
  • USF 3.58-4.12 1120-1280 SAT/VM 24-29 ACT

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What Will College Cost?
  • That depends...you must consider the cost of
    tuition, books, room, food, transportation,
    parking, clothing.
  • Average tuition and fees (per year) as follows
  • 4-year Public Institution 4,650
  • 2-year Public Institution 2,700
  • 4-year Private Institution 33,000
  • Room Board/Public 8,728
  • Books/Misc. Expenses 4,600
  • Estimated costs (per year)
  • FSU 15,446
  • Stetson University 44,000
  • University of Miami 50,000
  • Rollins College 51,857

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Bright Futures Scholarship
  • Florida Academic Scholars Award
  • 3.5 GPA in selected subjects
  • 1270 SAT or 28 ACT
  • 75 hours community service
  • Florida Medallion Scholars Award
  • 3.0 GPA in selected subjects
  • 970 SAT or 20 ACT
  • Florida Gold Seal Vocational Scholars Award
  • 3.0 in selected subjects
  • 3.5 in 3 sequential vocational courses
  • Test scores
  • SAT 440 verbal, 440 math or
  • ACT 17 English, 18 Reading, 19 Math, or
  • CPT 83 Reading, 83 Sentence Structure, 72 Math
  • See www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org for
    changes in awards/renewal

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WHEN SHOULD YOU TEST? ACT OR SAT?
  • SAT is a Reasoning testit tests your
  • Reasoning ability
  • A good test for students who excel in math
  • College admissions test
  • May be used for placement at Valencia
  • FCAT alternative 410/370
  • ACT is a test of Knowledge. ..it tests your
  • Learned knowledge
  • A good test for students who excel in language
  • College admissions test
  • May be used for placement at Valencia
  • FCAT alternative 15/15

ACT or SAT req. for FAS FMS
Planning to attend college take SAT/ACT with
Writing
SAT ACT are comparable tests should be taken
in winter/spring of 11th
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OTHER TESTS TO CONSIDER
  • Take the CPT if you
  • Plan to take Dual Enrollment classes (3.0 GPA
    test spring 10)
  • Plan to attend community college after graduation
    (test Spring 11)
  • May qualify for Bright Futures GVS
  • PSAT is
  • A great way to practice for SAT Individualized
    Score Report for each student
  • the test that determines National Merit Scholars
    (top ½ of one percent nationwide), National
    Hispanic Scholars, and National Achievement
    Scholars
  • 9th, 10th, and 11th WILL TEST ON OCTOBER 14TH!

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College and Career Center
  • Learn about educational opportunities after
    graduation from high school.
  • Discover career information just ask!
  • Use the computers for career and post- secondary
    school searches.
  • Access financial aid scholarship information
    Check Prep HQ!
  • Learn how Prep HQ can help you.
  • Find answers NCAA Clearinghouse, college visits,
    applications, transcripts.
  • Ask your counselor or see Ms. Barber TODAY!

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www.facts.org check it out!
  • Make a 4-year plan on ePep!
  • Check out your unofficial Bright Futures GPA.
  • Take a CHOICES interest inventory!
  • Visit SUS university websites to help find the
    right college. Check out programs narrow
    choices. (3-5 by senior year)
  • Apply to colleges during summer/fall after junior
    year!

You can
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The Search for the Green
  • Community service Remember to document hours
    earned - Bright Futures FAS requires 75 hours.
  • Check Prep HQ scholarship opportunities get a
    head start on senior year!
  • Planning to play sports in college? Register
    online with NCAA Clearinghouse at end of junior
    year.
  • Bright Futures - Academic, Medallion and Gold
    Seal - apply online senior year (opens December 1
    of senior year).
  • www.facts.org Use your ePEP account for an
    unofficial Bright Futures GPA evaluation!


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WHAT TO DO NOW!
  • Fall
  • Write down your abilities, preferences, and
    personal qualities
  • Evaluate your options for senior year and after
    high school
  • Attend college night
  • Retake the FCAT if necessary
  • Consider taking an SAT/ACT prep course or
    practice online
  • Set up an account on www.facts.org for college
    searches, BF evaluation, college admissions
    information
  • Begin your college search
  • Winter/Spring
  • CPT _at_SCHS for students registering for Dual
    Enrollment classes (must have a 3.0 GPA
    Valencia application on file)
  • Register to take the SAT /or ACT
  • Meet with your counselor to review your options
    for senior year
  • Sign up for an FLVS class to make up credits or
    raise GPA Impact Lab may be an option during
    summer.
  • Arrange for college visits over spring break or
    summer vacation
  • Narrow your college choices to 5
  • Do research on scholarships (Internet, College
    Career Center, college websites)

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Summer Fun?
  • July 1 Begin NCAA Clearinghouse paperwork for
    students planning on athletic recruitment
    www.ncaaclearinghouse.org
  • July-Aug Narrow post-secondary options
    (3-5 choices are good)
  • University-bound students should begin writing
    college application essays
  • Complete brag sheet resume
    Bring a copy to your counselor
  • August-Sept Complete state university
    applications set a deadline and get it done!
    (UF applications open July 1 most others
    August 1) - after Nov. 1 priority deadline many
    schools accept students on a space available
    basis only!

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Web Resources
  • http//www.schs.osceola.k12.fl.us - access
    grades, stay current with Prep HQ, check
    important dates
  • www.act.org - ACT registration sign up for the
    writing section if planning to attend college
    educational planning
  • www.campustours.com - college admissions virtual
    campus tours web/cam broad casts and college
    admissions message board
  • www.collegeboard.com - SAT registration
    (Reasoning or Subject Tests) test taking
    tips/practice questions financial aid
    information college admission tips
  • www.facts.org - information about financial aid
    career/interest inventory (CHOICES) ePEP
  • http//nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool - college
    opportunities college search list of internet
    resources

SAT
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IMPORTANT! CLASS RINGS
  • Oct. 7 Presentation during
    ACHIEVE
  • Oct 10, 17 (Sat) Orders taken 10
    AM to noon
  • Oct. 13, 14
  • Orders taken during lunch and 6 to 8 PM

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  • Thank you for your attention. Please complete
    your post test
  • And Remember
  • It is your responsibility to make up any work you
    missed while attending this presentation!
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