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Title: Smithtown High School Counseling Department presents


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Smithtown High SchoolCounseling Department
presents
  • Transition to High School
  • October 7th, 2010


www.smithtown.k12.ny.us
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AGENDA
  • Contact List SHS East and SHS West
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Transcript Computing GPA
  • 5-Week Notice Quarter Dates
  • Parent Portal Daily Announcements, Attendance
    Teacher Contact
  • Co-curricular Clubs and Sports
  • Working Papers Jobs for teens
  • Volunteer/Community Service Opportunities
  • National Honor Society
  • Math, Language, English, Business and Art Honor
    Societies
  • Testing- planning for PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP Exams
  • Guidance Direct

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Graduation RequirementsNew York State Graduation
Requirements
  • Advanced
  • Courses Regents Diploma
    Regents Diploma
  • English 4 4
  • Social Studies 4 4
  • Mathematics 3 3
  • Science 3 3
  • Health 0.5 0.5
  • Art/Music 1 1
  • Language other than English 3 1
  • Physical Education 2 2
  • Electives 1.5 3.5
  • Advanced Regents Diploma
  • 22 credits and score 65 or above on 9 Regents
    exams.
  • Regents Diploma
  • 22 credits and score 65 or above on 5 Regents
    exams.
  • Local Diploma
  • 22 credits, only students classified with
    disabilities can earn a local diploma by scoring
    between 55-64 on 5 Regents exams or by taking and
    passing the RCT exams.

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Student Transcript12th Grade Student
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Grading Policy(Found in Students Agenda)
  • A 97 and above 4.4
  • A 93 to 96 4.0
  • A- 90 to 92 3.6
  • B 87 to 89 3.3
  • B 83 to 86 3.0
  • B- 80 to 82 2.6
  • C 77 to 79 2.3
  • C 73 to 76 2.0
  • C- 70 to 72 1.6
  • D 67 to 69 1.3
  • D 65 to 66 1.0
  • F 64 or below 0.0

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ComputingG.P.A.
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Grade Reporting Dates
  • Quarter 1 - 5 week 1/8/10
  • - Ends 11/12/10
  • Quarter 2 - 5 week 12/10/10
  • - Ends 1/28/11
  • Quarter 3 - 5 week 3/4/11
  • - Ends 4/8/11
  • Quarter 4 - 5 week 5/13/11
  • - End 6/23/11

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Parent Portal
  • All parents have access to the Parent Portal.
  • Call Health Office 382-2925 at SHS West.
  • Call Main Office 382-2700 at SHS East.
  • Parents can request to receive daily bulletin,
    daily attendance, historical grades, scheduling
    information and teacher contact information.

9
Co-Curricular Clubs and Sports
  • Why encourage students to join clubs or play a
    sport?
  • Meet new people and explore new areas.
  • Write on job applications.
  • Write on college applications.
  • Improve time management skills.
  • Productive use of free time.
  • Maintain connection to the high school community.

10
Working Papers
  • Pick up application in offices below
  • SHS West Attendance Office
  • SHS East Main Office
  • Bring to health office for nurses signature on
    physical fitness certification section.
  • Pick up working card 2 -3 days later.
  • Keep original working card give copy to
    employer.

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Volunteer/Community Service www.longislandvolunte
ercenter.org
  • Opportunities begin at local organizations such
    as hospitals, religious affiliations, Big
    Brothers/Big Sisters, town hall, nursing homes.
  • Begin commitment in 9th grade and stay with the
    organization for 4 years. Each year take on new
    responsibilities within the organization to show
    growth and leadership skills.
  • Devote volunteer time to one or two organizations
    rather than multiple organizations.
  • Keep a list of all extra curricular/volunteer
    activities beginning in grade 9.

12
National Honor Society
  • Student eligible in 11th grade to apply
  • 3.5 GPA and above.
  • School Involvement (Clubs, Sports, etc.)
  • Community Service Hours required.
  • Teacher Recommendations required.
  • SHS West Contact Joanne Figueiredo
  • at 382-3053.
  • SHS East Contact Christine LoFrese and
  • Maria Trinkle at 382-2700.

13
Other Honor Societies
  • Math, Language, English, Art, Business and
    Technology.
  • Student applies beginning in 10th grade.
  • Contact Department directly about requirements
    and deadline dates.

14
Advanced Placement Exams
  • 37 courses and exams across 22 subject areas
  • Exams are scored from 1 5
  • Registration takes place with classroom teacher.
  • Taken in early May.
  • Each exam is approx. 3 hours in length.

15
Why Take AP Exams
  • Gain the edge in college preparation.
  • Improve writing skills and problem solving
    techniques.
  • Develop study habits for rigorous coursework at
    the college level.
  • Demonstrate maturity and readiness for college.
  • Study subjects in greater detail.
  • Earn college credits or advanced standing at most
    of the nations colleges and universities.

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PLAN AHEAD!!!
  • Plan to take AP exams in May generally taken in
    10th, 11th and 12th grade.
  • Plan to take PSAT October of junior year.
  • Plan to take the SAT Reasoning Test and ACT in
    the spring semester of the junior year.
  • Consider taking SAT Subject Tests after the
    completion of Honors and AP courses.
  • Retake exams, if necessary, in the beginning of
    the senior year.

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Students with Disabilities
  • CollegeBoard and ACT require a separate
    application for testing accommodations for
    students with disabilities.
  • CollegeBoard application is called SSD and is
    completed by students primary teacher as early
    as 9th grade.
  • ACT application is called ACT Extended Time
    National Testing and ACT Special Testing and is
    completed when the student registers for the ACT
    test in their junior year.
  • Testing accommodations from CollegeBoard and ACT
    are not guaranteed. Testing company determines
    eligibility.

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Important Websites
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • www.act.org
  • www.guidancedirect.com
  • www.fastweb.com
  • www.fafsa4caster.com
  • www.fairtest.org

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Guidance Direct
  • Interest Profiler
  • Occupational Search
  • College Search
  • Scholarship Search
  • Resume Writer
  • Career Portfolio
  • Student and Parent Access www.guidancedirect.com
  • School ID 8461805
  • School Password S10S3090

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