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Title: Senior Registration


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Senior Registration
  • Class of 2010

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Required Courses for Graduation
  • English
  • Physical Education
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  • Required/Recommended for post high school plans
  • Minimum of three years of math, science, social
    studies.
  • Electives appropriate to career choice.

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English
  • Four Year Requirement
  • One Year Course
  • Register for English 7-8 at same level
    General/Academic/Enriched
  • COMP 110 111 if pre-requisite is met
  • Concerns with level, talk to teacher or counselor
  • English failures must be re-taken and passed

4
Physical Education
  • One year course
  • Regular Jr/Sr P.E.
  • Weight Training
  • Dual credit through ICC
  • P.E. 149 (first semester)
  • P.E. 162 (second semester)
  • Can be taken consecutively or one junior year and
    one senior year
  • One hour college credit per course
  • Must pass 7.5 semesters to graduate

5
Math
  • Six Semesters Required
  • 4 years recommended for college bound students

6
Science
  • Students must pass one year of a life science and
    one year of a physical science to graduate.

7
Dual Credit Courses
  • Dual credit classes will include a fee based on
    hourly tuition at ICC (fee waivers available to
    qualifying students)
  • EPCHS currently offers six dual credit options
  • Composition 110 111
  • Weight Training
  • Introduction to Hospitality Management
  • Medical Terminology
  • College Success Career Planning Seminar
  • Survey of Environmental Earth Sciences

8
Things to Remember
  • List Two Alternatives
  • Take home to discuss with parents
  • Have parents sign registration sheet turn in to
    your counselor during the week of registration
  • Career Choice Guide you in choosing classes
  • .500 Semester long course
  • 1.00 Year long course

9
Things to Remember
  • Go to school website www.epchs.k12.il.us for
    course descriptions (Click on Departments, select
    Student Services, then click on Course
    Descriptions)
  • Its to your advantage to take 6 courses plus
    P.E.
  • Talk to coaches about NCAA requirements for
    collegiate athletics. More information is
    available through your counselor and/or the
    athletic directors. You may also visit
    www.ncaaclearinghouse.net for additional
    information.

10
Things to Remember
  • Selective Service
  • Men are required to register with the Selective
    Service System within 30 days of the their 18th
    birthday. Online registration is available at
    www.sss.gov

11
Things to Remember
  • Prairie State Achievement Exam (PSAE)
  • Website www.isbe.state.il.us/ils/Istandards.html
  • PSAE scores will appear on your transcript the
    ACT portion will need authorization to be
    included
  • As a state requirement students must take both
    Day One Day Two tests to be eligible for
    graduation.
  • Test dates Wednesday, April 22, 2009
  • Thursday, April 23, 2009
  • Make-Up dates Wednesday, May 6, 2009
  • Thursday, May 8, 2009

12
Things to Remember
  • The ACT
  • Website www.actstudent.org
  • Colleges use results from the ACT test and/or
    other assessment measures in making admission
    decisions. Other considerations often include
    high school courses taken grades earned, class
    rank, extra-curricular accomplishments.
  • The 2008-2009 ACT National Test Dates remaining
  • February 7 registration deadline - January 6
    (EPCHS)
  • April 4 registration deadline February 27
  • June 13 registration deadline - May 8
  • Additional dates will be available in Fall, 2009
  • Online registration is available

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National Honor Society
  • Must have attended EPCHS for at least 3
    semesters prior to application at the beginning
    of second semester senior year
  • Must have at least 714 cumulative honor points at
    the end of 7 semesters
  • Must submit application supporting
    documentation
  • Students should be keeping track of all OUT of
    school volunteer activities forms are in Student
    Services
  • All school activities are on the application and
    have no set amount of required hours each
    activity is judged on its own merit

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National Honor Society
  • The following are cause for immediate rejection
    of application
  • Expulsion
  • Suspension senior year or any suspension for more
    than 3 days
  • ISC more than 3 times excluding tardies as the
    reason
  • More than 2 academic integrity forms during
    grades 9-11 none allowed senior year
  • Violation of activity code resulting in removal
    during junior year or suspension or removal
    during senior year

15
National Honor Society
  • To calculate honor points
  • Use chart in student agenda on page 83
  • Match up semester grade earned with level of
    course
  • Total your points by adding up honor points
    earned for each class, each semester
  • To stay on track for earning 714 honor points
    students should earn 102 honor points each
    semester
  • PE, Driver Education, Behind the Wheel, classes
    taken for no honor points, do not earn honor
    points
  • Honor Point Chart

16
What are College Admission Requirements?
  • English 4 years
  • Math 4 years recommended
  • Science 3 years recommended
  • Social Studies 3 years recommended
  • Note Two years of electives and/or two years of
    foreign language are requirements that vary from
    college to college

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College Preparation
  • Summer Before Senior Year
  • College visits
  • Organize and read any college literature youve
    received
  • Compile a resume including extra-curricular
    activities, community service, work experience,
    awards and honors, etc.

18
College Preparation
  • Maintain contact with your counselor regarding
    your career goals and college plans seek
    assistance as needed
  • Continue a rigorous college-prep curriculum
  • Re-take ACT / SAT
  • Apply to colleges early be aware of priority
    filing deadlines and procedures for getting
    official transcripts sent to the schools of your
    choice

19
College Preparation
  • Get PSAE Release form signed and returned to your
    counselor
  • Take advantage of scholarship opportunities
    available to you
  • Fill out and submit required financial assistance
    materials (FAFSA) after January 1st
  • Notify your college of choice by May 1st send
    necessary deposits

20
Work Based Learning Programs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Health Occupations
  • One Semester
  • EMT Basics
  • One Semester
  • Must be 18 by May 1, 2010 to enroll in program

21
Work Based Learning Programs
  • Graphic Design
  • Construction
  • One Year
  • Automotive Fundamentals
  • CISCO
  • Welding
  • Two Years

22
Work Based Learning Programs
  • Requirements
  • Must be 16 years of age
  • Must have an overall GPA of 2.0 or better
  • Must have a good discipline record
  • Must have good attendance
  • Must have three faculty recommendations
  • Must complete an application
  • Must have your own transportation to the off
    campus facility

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Co-op Programs
  • Business Technical Occupations
  • See Mrs. Gronewold
  • Inter-related Co-op Academic
  • See Ms. Day
  • Inter-related Co-op General
  • See Mrs. Zaiser
  • Independent Work Study
  • Mrs. Becraft
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