Title: HIGH SCHOOL What should you know!
1HIGH SCHOOLWhat should you know!
- Georgia Career Information System
- High School Programs
- Educational Options after High School
Woodstock High School See the Student Services
Staff page for counselors and e-mail addresses!
2GOAL
- Participants will receive information regarding
the transition from middle school to high school
and the importance of career planning in this
transitional period.
3Objectives
- Students/Parents will understand the importance
of career planning. - Students/Parents will receive information
regarding student educational options after high
school. - Students/Parents will become familiar with high
school programs at the local high school. - Students/Parents will be exposed to the Georgia
Career Information System and how this system can
assist students in planning for their future.
4Georgia Career Information System (GCIS)
- Is a comprehensive career planning program that
provides high-quality, accurate, and current
information.
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18High School Clubs/Organizations
- Career/Technology Student Organizations
- Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) for
students who have chosen Business and Information
Technology as a career focus - DECA for students who have chosen marketing as a
career focus - Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
(FCCLA) for students who have chosen Family and
Consumer Science as a career focus - Skills USA VICA for students who have chosen
Trade and Industry or Health and Medical as a
career focus - GA Technology Student Association (GA TSA) for
students who have chosen technology education as
a career focus - Vocational Opportunities Club of America (VOCA)
for students who participate in Project Success
to learn leadership skills and gain experience in
the world of work. - Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) for
students who have chosen Health and Medical
Technology as a career focus -
19High School Clubs/Organizations
- Drama Club
- Journalism
- National BETA Club (academic)
- National Honor Society (academic)
- National Technical Honor Society
(academic/career) - Governors Honor Program (academic)
- For more information about these organizations go
to - www.nhs.us/
- www.betaclub.org
- www.nvths.org
- www.doe.k12.ga.us/support/sss/ghp.asp
20High School Athletics
Football
Baseball
Soccer
Marching Band
Basketball
Cheerleading
Athletic eligibility
21Earning College Credit in HS
- Advance Placement (AP)-students can exempt
classes or acquire advanced standing in college
classes through participation in the College
Board advance placement program - Joint Enrollment-allows students to earn college
credit. - Dual Enrollment-HOPE allows students to
simultaneously earn technical college and high
school credit - Dual Enrollment-ACCEL allows students to
simultaneously earn degree program credit and
high school credit. - Articulated Credit-allows students who
successfully complete an approved articulated
course at the secondary school to have advanced
standing/credit in postsecondary technical
college programs. - HOPE hours begin once a student attempts hours,
even while in high school! - additional information, go to
- http//www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/abo
ut.html (Advance Placement) - http//www.gsfc.org/main/publishing/pdf/2004/accel
_summary.pdf (Dual Enrollment-ACCEL) - http//www.gsfc.org/main/publishing/pdf/2004/hope_
highlights.pdf (HOPE changes) -
22Other important programs you should know about
- Tech Prep
- Work-based Learning Programs
- Field Trips
- Job Shadowing
- School-based Enterprise
- Entrepreneurial Ventures
- Internship/Practicum
- Clinical Experiences
- Cooperative Education
- Youth Apprenticeship
Go to www.doe.k12.ga.us for more information
23Options after high school educational exploration
What level of education do students need to reach
their career goal?
College
Military
Technical College
OJT
Special Purpose School
24Postsecondary education and/or training is
becoming more and more important when preparing
for future employment.
25The fact is...
- By 2010, more than 42 percent of job growth in
the economy will require a vocational
certificate, associates degree, bachelors
degree, or higher. - Bureau of Labor Statistics
26The fact is...
- Between 2000 and 2010, jobs that require an
associates degree are projected to grow at a
much faster rate than the average of all jobs
21.7 v. 15.2 - Bureau of Labor Statistics
27The fact is...
- Six of the ten fastest growing jobs from 2002 to
2010 require some form of postsecondary
education, and this trend will continue. - Bureau of Labor Statistics
- February 2004 Monthly Labor Review.
Network systems and data communication
analysts/4-year degree Physician
Assistant/4-year degree Medical records and
health information technician/2-year
degree Computer software engineers,
applications/4-year degree Computer software
engineers, system software/4-year
degree Physical Therapist Assistants/2-year
degree
28Two-year degree or more
- University of Georgia (Research)
- Georgia Southern University (Regional)
- State University of West Georgia (Senior)
- Atlanta Metropolitan College (Two-year)
NOTE Board of Regents requirements for
admissions to these institutions are different
with each level.
29Technical Colleges
Atlanta Technical College West Georgia Technical
College DeKalb Technical College Griffin
Technical College Gwinnett Technical
College North Metro Technical College Lanier
Technical College
Georgia Department of Technical and Adult
Education (DTAE) http//www.dtae.org/ http//www.g
sfc.org
30Special Purpose Schools
International School of Skin and Nail
Care Southeastern School of Aeronautics Bauder
College Brown College of Court Reporting and
Medical Transcription Gupton-Jones College of
Funeral Services National Center of Paralegal
Training Executive Travel Institution Georgia
Driving Academy
31EARN AND LEARN Programs
32Military
ASVAB-Armed Services Vocational Assessment Battery
GCIS has a military file that will relate
civilian jobs to military life.
33Apprenticeships
Bricklayers Carpenters Cement Mason Electricians H
eating/Cooling System Mechanics Heavy Equipment
Operators Ironworkers Plumbers/Pipe
fitters Roofers Welders
34Georgia HOPE Scholarship
- Be a high school graduate
- Maintain a 3.0 average on a 4.0 scale in college
prep core curriculum classes (16 units in
Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and
Foreign Language) maintain a 3.2 average on a
4.0 scale in Career/Technology core curriculum
classes (14 units in Language Arts, Math,
Science, Social Studies) - Students are limited to 190 quarter hours or 127
semester hours including Dual Enrollment-HOPE,
Dual Enrollment-ACCEL and Joint Enrollment at
technical colleges.
May, 2004. Georgia Student Finance
Commission www.gsfc.org
35Georgia HOPE Grant
- Be a high school graduate
- Award for tuition, book allowance of 150 per
quarter, and HOPE-approved mandatory fees. - Students are limited to 190 quarter hours or 127
semester hours including Dual Enrollment-HOPE,
Dual Enrollment ACCEL and Joint Enrollment at
technical colleges. - NO MINIMUM GRADE AVERAGE REQUIREMENT