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Title: DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL 9TH GRADE PARENT MEETING


1
DAMASCUS HIGH SCHOOL9TH GRADE PARENT MEETING
2
COUNSELING OFFICE
  • Counselors
  • A-Ba Mr. Peelman
  • Be-E Mr. Higgins
  • F-Kh Mrs. Djouha
  • Ki-O Mr. Smith
  • P-Sa Mrs. Poker
  • Sc-Z Mrs. Villani

3
COUNSELING OFFICE
  • Registrar
  • - Mrs. Burkey 301-253-7041
  • Counseling Office Secretary
  • - Mrs. Nelson 301-253-7037
  • Career Center
  • - Mr. Ed Martin 301-253-7045

4
Counseling Office Agenda
  • Final exams
  • Increased workload and difficulty
  • Academic Eligibility
  • Attendance and LC Information

5
Counseling Office Agenda
  • Graduation Requirements with HSA
  • Summer School / High School
  • Transcript Information
  • PSAT, SAT, and ACT
  • Registration Procedures for 9th into 10th Grade

6
Final Exam Schedule
  • January 14-15 Review Days
  • January 16 1st and 7th exams
  • January 19 Holiday (MLK Day)
  • January 20 2nd and 6th exams
  • January 21 3rd and 5th exams
  • January 22 4th and Make-up exams
  • January 23 -- Make-up exams
  • January 26 No School Report Card Prep. Day
  • January 27 -- 2nd Semester Begins
  • Daily Exam Schedule
  • 725 930 - Exam 1
  • 930 1000 - Break/Study
  • 1000 1200 - Exam 2

7
Increased Difficulty 9th Grade
  • Increase in amount of work and difficulty of work
  • Long-term assignments
  • 2nd Quarter versus 1st Quarter
  • Communications with teacher/counselor
  • -EdLine, DHS site, e-mail, progress reports,
  • interims, PTSA newsletter, parent meetings
  • Honor Roll requirements

8
Academic Eligibility
  • Eligibility is determined each quarter
  • Must achieve a minimum of 2.0 for the quarter no
    more than one E
  • Ineligibility remains in effect until the next
    quarter report card is distributed

9
Attendance and LC
  • Must turn in absence notes within three school
    days of absence (even if called in by parent)
  • After three unexcused absences, an LC warning
    letter is sent home
  • After five unexcused absences, an LC letter is
    sent home
  • Three unexcused tardies equal one unexcused
    absence
  • Appeal Process is available

10
Summer School and High School
  • When is summer school or high school necessary?
  • -English, Math, Prerequisites,Total Credits
  • Locations and costs
  • -Limited offerings, provide own
    transportation
  • -Last years summer school cost was 265 per
  • course
  • Registration Procedures
  • Calendar for summer/high school

11
Transcripts
  • Transcripts include the following info
  • - Semester courses and semester grades
  • - Cumulative GPA and cumulative WGPA
  • - Attendance Record
  • - Student Service Learning Hours
  • - Graduation Summary
  • - High School Assessment Results

12
PSAT, SAT, ACT
  • PSAT automatic in 10th and 11th Grade (free)
  • PSAT Day activities for 9th Grade Students
  • - class meeting, 7 Habits, meet with
    counselors,
  • career technology presentations
  • Test October 15th Results in December
  • Critical Reading, Math, and Writing Score
  • DHS courses to assist SAT Prep, more rigorous
    courses (Honors and Advanced Placement)
  • Official test to qualify for National Merit
    Scholarships for 11th Grade

13
The SAT
  • Math
  • - No quantitative comparisons
  • - Algebra 2 included
  • - Testing time is reduced by 5 minutes
  • Critical Reading (replaces Verbal)
  • - No more analogies
  • - More passage-based reading questions
  • - Testing time is reduced by 5 minutes

14
The SAT
  • Writing Component/Multiple Choice Section
  • - Multiple Choice- improving sentences and
  • paragraphs (25 minutes)
  • - Student written essay- communicating a
  • viewpoint (25 minutes)
  • Cost is 45.00

15
ACT
  • ACT changed in Spring, 2005
  • - Writing section is optional
  • - Increasing number of schools are
  • accepting it
  • - More achievement-oriented test
  • - Cost is 46.00 no writing 31.00

16
DHS COURSE REGISTRATION
  • Course level recommendations done by 1st semester
    teachers in January
  • Registration materials to students in late
    February
  • Students return completed and signed registration
    card in early March
  • Course offering booklet distributed to all DHS
    students during registration
  • More course offerings available to 10th graders

17
Graduation Requirements
  • 4 credits in English
  • 3 credits in Social Studies (U.S. History, NSL
    Government (or AP NSL), Modern World History (or
    AP World History)
  • 4 credits in Math (Algebra and Geometry required)
  • 3 credits in Science (Biology and a physical
    science required)
  • 1 credit in Physical Education

18
Graduation Requirements(continued)
  • .5 credit in Health (10th Grade)
  • 1 credit in Fine Arts
  • 1 credit in Technology
  • One of the following
  • - 2 credits in a Foreign Language
  • - 2 credits in Advanced Technology
  • - 4 credits in a Career Completer

19
Graduation Requirements(continued)
  • 22 Total credits
  • 75 hours of Student Service Learning Hours
  • AND

20
Graduation Requirements
  • TAKE AND PASS ALL HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS (HSA)
  • English 10, NSL, Biology, Algebra

21
HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENTS
  • Pass
  • Algebra 1 412
  • Biology 400
  • English 10 396
  • NSL Government 394
  • TOTAL 1602

22
Factors in College Admission
  • Considerable Importance
  • - Grades in College Prep Courses
  • - Standardized Admissions Tests
  • - Grades in All Classes
  • Moderate Importance
  • - Class Rank (MCPS does not rank students)
  • - Essay or Writing Sample
  • - Counselor Recommendation
  • - Teacher Recommendation
  • - Work/Extracurricular Activities

23
Factors in College Admission
  • Limited Importance
  • - Alumni Relation
  • Very Limited Importance
  • - Interview
  • - Students Demonstrated Interest
  • - State Graduation Exam Scores
  • - Subject Tests (SAT II, AP, IB)
  • - Race/Ethnicity
  • - Ability to Pay
  • - State or County of Residence

24
University of Maryland
  • 61 Students applied to Maryland
  • 47 were admitted
  • Admitted averages
  • 3.6 grade point average
  • 3.9 weighted grade point average
  • 1270 SAT for math and critical reading

25
IMPORTANT DATES
  • October 15 - PSAT Day
  • November 11 - Report Cards
  • November 21 - Progress Reports
  • November 26 - Early Release Day
  • November 27-28 - Thanksgiving
  • December 12 - 2nd Qt. Interims Mailed
  • December 24- - Winter Break
  • January 2
  • January 5 - Progress Reports
  • January 16 - Semester Exams Begin
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