Title: Gateway High School
1Gateway High School
Gateway to the future
2Gateways Mission
- To enhance the students' academic, artistic,
social and technological skills to meet the
challenges of a rapidly changing and increasingly
diverse society.
3Gateways Vision
- Striving for excellence one student at a time
4- Understanding High School
5We Will Cover
- Promotion in 9th -12th Grade
- Credits
- GPA
- Semester/Final Exam Grades
- Attendance
- Preparing for College
- Scholarships
- AP/DE/IB
- PATHS/AVID/Career Pathways/OCSA
- Extracurricular
- Activities
- Graduation Requirements
6Its all about CREDITS!
- To Be Promoted
- 5 credits advance to 10th grade
- 11 credits advance to 11th grade
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- 18 credits advance to 12th grade
7Earning Credits
- English .5 credit
- Math .5 credit
- Science .5 credit
- Soc Studies .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- TOTAL 3.5 credits
- English .5 credit
- Math .5 credit
- Science .5 credit
- Soc Studies .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- Elective .5 credit
- TOTAL 3.5 credits
- Year Total 7 credits
- All credits awarded at the end of the year
8GPA (Grade Point Average)
- Unweighted
- (REGULAR Classes)
- A 4.0
- B 3.0
- C 2.0
- D 1.0
- F 0.0
Weighted (Hon/Pre-IB Classes) A 4.5 B
3.5 C 2.5 D 1.5 F 0.0
Weighted (AP/DE/IB Classes) A 5.0 B 4.0 C
3.0 D 2.0 F 0.0
- Add .5 for Honors/Pre IB Classes
- Add 1.0 for AP, DE, IB Classes
- An F is an F!! 0 points and 0 credits earned no
matter what class you are in
9GPA Requires Balance!
B
D
Just to maintain the bare minimum 2.0 GPA For
every D, you must balance with a B For every F,
you must balance with an A
10What is a Semester?
1st Semester August - January 2nd Semester January - June
- 1st Quarter Grade
- 2nd Quarter Grade
- Semester Exam
- 1st Semester Grade
3rd Quarter Grade 4th Quarter
Grade Semester Exam 2nd Semester
Grade
11Grades
- Passing grades
- A 90 -100 credit earned
- B 80-89 credit earned
- C 70-79 credit earned
- D 60-69 credit earned
- F 59 below 0 credit
12Attendance
- High School attendance is critical
- Unexcused absences/no make up work
- Tardies count, too!
13Graduation Requirements
- 24 credits
- 2.0 or greater GPA
- Pass End of Course Exams
- Pass FCAT Reading
- (FCAT Version 2.0)
14Graduation Specifics
- Need 24 credits
- 4 English
- 4 Math ( Including Algebra 1, Geometry and
Algebra II) - Class of 2017 must PASS Algebra 1 and Geometry
End of Course Exam - 3 Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics AND an
Equally Rigorous Science Course) - Class of 2017 must PASS Biology End of Course
Exam - 1 World History
- 1 U.S. History U.S. History EOC counts as
- 30 of final course grade
- ½ Economics
- ½ U.S. Government
- 1 PE/Health (HOPE)
- 1 Fine Arts or Practical Art
- 8 Electives
- At least one course taken through online learning
15 Advanced College Prep Requirements
- 4 Math with 2 classes Algebra II and higher
- 4 Science (3 Lab one other science)
- 2 Foreign Language
Myth Straight As in regular classes will get me
into a University
Without Honors/AP/IB/DE classes, you will NOT
be as prepared for college!
16- Scholarships
- Are available for everyone!
- Academic scholarships are tied to grades
(typically 3.0 minimum GPA) and above average
test scores on ACT/SAT. - You need to seek them out. Search the internet
and speak to your guidance counselor. - www.scholarships.com alone has 2.7 million
scholarships and grants worth over 19 billion.
17Advanced Coursework
- AP Advanced Placement courses college classes
at the high school - AP exams in May score of 3 or higher and
college credit may be obtained. - DE Dual Enrollment allows student to take
college classes (at Valencia College) - No fee but student must have 3.0 GPA unweighted
and pass the P.E.R.T. exam in Reading and Writing - Earns credit for both college and high school
18PATHS at TECO
- Students can earn a HS diploma as well as
certification/licensure in their technical
program. Programs include - Business Technology (i.e., Legal Administrative
Specialist, Administrative Office Specialist) - Industrial (i.e., Automotive Service Technology,
HVAC, Electrical, Culinary) - Health Science (i.e., Medical Assistant, Pharmacy
Technician, Medical Administrative Specialist) - Information Technology (i.e., Digital Design, Web
Development, Wireless Telecommunications)
19PATHS at TECO
- Entrance requirements
- Entrance Exam (Math, Reading, Essay)
- Completed Application
- Good attendance record
- Good discipline record
- Minimum 2.0 GPA and current grades of C or better
in core subjects - Application Deadline is March 16th. Entrance
exam dates are in February and March. - Students can participate in extracurricular
activities at their home zoned school
20International Baccalaureate Program
- Two-year intensive academic program that prepares
students for work at the college level - Recognized and respected by the worlds leading
universities - Strong international dimension with study across
a broad range of subjects - Focuses on developing life-long learning skills
- Opportunities for individual and collaborative
planning and research - Develops global citizens
- Challenging, rigorous, balanced
- and rewarding!
21Benefits of an IB Diploma
- IB Diploma recipients automatically qualify for
Bright Futures Florida Academic Scholars Award - College credit is awarded for IB classes.
- IB students are more likely to complete a college
degree program. - Weighted value for IB courses enhance grade point
averages. - Students have the opportunity to take Advanced
Placement exams in a variety of subjects to earn
additional college credit. - Students completing the IB Curriculum without
earning the IB diploma are also eligible for
Bright Futures with SAT or ACT scores.
22IB in Osceola County
- Offered at Celebration and Gateway High Schools
- Pre-Diploma Program 9th and 10th grades
- IB Diploma Program 11th and 12th grades
- Pre-Diploma Program Selection Criteria
- 7th Grade FCAT
- Middle School GPA
- Teacher Inventory
- Successful completion of Algebra I or Algebra I
Honors - Successful completion of 8th grade curriculum
- Applications must be submitted to the Middle
School Counselor by February 10th.
23AVID is
- A college preparatory program for students in the
middle - For students willing to commit themselves to a
rigorous curriculum - For students with good work habits
- For students who are potential leaders
24AVID Student Profile
- Students with Academic Potential
- Average to High Test Scores
- 2.0-3.5 GPA
- College Potential with Support
- Desire and Determination
- Meets One or More of the Following Criteria
- First to Attend College
- Historically Underserved in 4-year Colleges
- Low Income
- Special Circumstances
25Career Pathways
- Career Technical Education opportunities
available at each High School - Career Academies
- Employability and Technical Skills
- Potential to earn Industry Certification and
College Credit - Florida Gold Seal Scholarship
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26Career Academies
- Small Learning Community
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- Integration of Academic and Technical Curriculum
- College-Preparatory Curriculum with a Career
Theme - Work-Based Experiences
27Osceola County School for the Arts
- Offers pre-professional arts training at an
in-depth level - Programs offered
- Creative Writing
- Technical Theater
- Drama
- Dance
- Instrumental Music
- Vocal Music
- Visual Arts
28OCSA Admissions
- Completed application delivered in person or by
mail (can be found on OCSA website) - Teacher recommendation
- Most recent report card and FCAT scores
- Audition
- Each applicant will be assessed on their
audition/portfolio, short essay, personal
interview, and academic history. - Applications due by February 8th
29Osceola Virtual Secondary School (OVSS)
- All online classes
- Florida Virtual School franchise
- FLVS curriculum delivered by highly qualified
Osceola County teachers - Students can be full time or part time
- Follows the same calendar as Osceola County
Schools
- Eligibility
- -Osceola County resident
- -FCAT Reading achievement score of at least 2
- Contacts
- Principal Zundra Aubrey
- Guidance Counselor Debbie Smart
- 407-870-1445
30Athletic Requirements
- Maintain GPA of 2.0 or higher
- Physical (given at schools or doctors office)
- Consent form signed
- Participation fees vary by school/sport
31Get Involved!!!!
- Join clubs, tryout for sports, and get to know
people at your school! - Have fun, stay focused, and try your best!
32Remember Your Counselor!
- Gets you ready for whats next (next semester,
next year, after high school) - Keeps you ready to learn
- Know how to contact your counselor
33Thank You for Sharing Your Night With Us!