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Boys and Girls State ACT/SAT dates College Visit Info and Job Shadowing PSEOP NCAA Highlight Course Offerings Registration Forms
Boys State and Girls State
Free through the Am. LegionGovernment Experience
Need 3.25 GPA
Boys-Sunday, June 9-Sunday, June 16th at BGSU Girls-Sunday, June 16 – Saturday, June 22 at U. of Mount
Union in Alliance, Ohio
Last year sent: Ellen MCDougle, Dana Newell, Dalton Billock Great experience, prestigious on Scholarships & College Aps
ACT/SATMost juniors take the 1st time Spring of junior year-(April)June
Why take? Attend 4- year college, 2 year college in a medical program
Testing over English, Reading, Math, Science, opt. Writing Assumes college prep course work Practice Book and web ACT Prep info
Score determines What college you can get into What program within the college Scholarship money
Dates- posted in English classes
ACT- Register by March 8 for April 13 Test Register by May 3 for June 8 Test Apply on-line: See hand-out for details/a few paper forms Fee waiver if Free/reduced lunch
SAT- Register by Feb. 8 for March 9 Register by April 5 for May 4 Register by May 2 for June 1 Apply on-line or paper/ fee waiver same
College Visit InfoPg. 18 In Student Handbook
3 Total college days between junior/senior year No more than 2 per year If follow the rules it does not count against attendance Granted based on grades and attendance
Steps to Set Up
Register on-line for most colleges or call admissions Bring in a note from home at least 2 DAYS AHEAD
of when you are set to go- give to Sue or Angie They create a form you must take with you to be
signed at the college Return the form to the office after the visit
College Night’s
OWENS-FindlayMonday, March 4th
More info in the mail!
Job Shadowing
1. Pg 18 in Student Handbook2. Student sets it up3. Form available in Guidance Office4. Complete and turn in AT LEAST 2 days ahead of absence.
5. Pick-up form to take along, complete and turn in upon return
Sign the statement on the half sheet Option to attend college while in high school,4-year or 2-
year Must be notified of this option by March 1st
If you want to pursue this option there is a MANDATORY meeting for both the student and one parent/guardian to attend on Monday, February 25th at 6:30
March 30th your deadline to enroll.
You are choosing the college, selecting classes, . . . .
Postsecondary Enrollment Options Program(PSEOP)
Option A
College credit only Student responsible for all expenses Grade is not reported to the school No impact on GPA/Rank
Option B
High School and college creditSchools pays for all basic feesGrade reported to the schoolAffects GPA and Rank
Most students select this option for the financial benefits
ADVANTAGESStudents will be able to:
1. pursue areas of special interest and in-depth studies that are not available at Carey.
2. experience college before actually becoming a full-time student.
3. earn college credit, high school credit, or both.
4. reduce the cost of their college education.
DISADVANTAGES
More difficultMore time consuming
Additional expenseGPA/Rank/Athletics
Pg. 1-Graduation Requirements21 credits-
16 required +5 electivePass ALL OGT tests
AttendanceGrad Ceremony-Discipline
Fees Paid and attend breakfast and practice
Pg. 2-Diploma with Honors-CPNo Scholarship w/ it- Meet 7 of 81. English - 4 Units 2. Mathematics - 4 units, must include Algebra I, Formal Geometry, Algebra II and one additional college prep math. 3. Science - 4 units including physics and chemistry. 4. Social Studies - 4 units 5. Foreign Language - 3 units of one foreign language 6. Fine Arts - 1 unit 7. 3.5 on a 4.0 scale 8. Obtain a composite score of 27 on the ACT or a 1210 on the SAT(excluding writing).
Pg. 2-Diploma with Honors-C-T Meet 7 of 81. English - 4 Units 2. Mathematics - 4 units, must include Algebra I, Formal Geometry, Algebra II and one additional college prep math. 3. Science - 4 units including advanced science. 4. Social Studies - 4 units 5. Career-Technical-4 units. See book for details6. 3.5 on a 4.0 scale 7. Obtain a composite score of 27 on the ACT or a 1210 on the SAT(excluding writing).8. Achieve the proficiency benchmark established for the appropriate Ohio Career-Tech Competency Test or equivalent
Pg. 3- Athletics- High School
1. Be sure carrying 5 credits, especially with co-op programs such as Ag., Marketing and OWE.2. 1.5 QTR GPA3. No more than 1 F
Pg. 5 College Athletes
For NCAA Division I & IIPick-up special handout on college prep curriculum requirements, ACT scores, GPA, etc.
Apply to NCAA Clearinghouse end of JUNIOR year. Waiver may apply if you have taken ACT on a waiver. See web address in book to apply.
Pg. 3-Credit Flex
Includes:PSEOP
College Writing/Calculus
Test Out Optionresearch based projectsdistance learning, etc.
Pg. 4- Student Load
Seniors are allowed 1 ½ study halls
Translation=2 one semester/1 the other sem.
Pg. 6 + 7- New Courses
Statistics-Dual EnrollAdvanced Ceramics
Return of
Current EventsSpanish IV
English Class
Millstream- pg. 8 Nurse Assisting
Pg. 9-10 Ag-ed Tech PREP
If you sign up for AGS944 Ag-Bus II then MUST also take AGS945 Capstone
Pg. 11-ART
May only take each course once
If you have had Art courses for 3 years you can elect to take Art IVA and/or B
Pg. 14- English“A” average in junior level English courses to choose Adv. Next year
Petition-up OPTION
Pg. 14-15Courses through Univ. of Findlay taught at Carey
Receives high school creditEarn college credit if earn a “C”Free except for text if earn “C”
NOT PSEOP
299-Literature Appreciation300- College Writing
Pg. 15
309 Drama I- Elective
311 Speech(college?)
353 Publications-Yearbook
Pg. 16-18 Family & Consumer Science (FCS)
Many descriptions have changed so read carefully930 Financial Management is new
Pay attention to prereqs.
Pg. 19 Spanish IV
Pg. 21
Marketing Tech PREPMarketing-if sign up for MKT912 Marketing Management then MUST also take MKT913 co-op
Pg. 23-24 Math: 4 cred. req.-done? (MTH)
Geom
524Alg II
544B. Alg II
Alg II
530/531Trig/Pre
530/533 Trig/Stats
534/533 CP MathA/Stats
534CP Math
Trig/Pre
532Calculus or
534/533 CP MathA/Stats
533 Stats
534CP Math
Pg. 25 & 26(MUS)
Chorus:3 options 809- 1 semester
809Y-ALL year on days opposite a LAB science810- All year
815- Pop Music I817- Pop Music II
816- Band
Pg. 26-29 Science- 3 credits(done?)
SCI618A OGT ScienceSCI609A Environmental I
SCI605 EcologySCI607 Astronomy
All semester course electives
Science Cont.
SCI606 Human Anat. & Phy.-Bio. w/ “B” avg. AND permission of instructor(Ms Hord sign)
SCI608 Forensic Science- “B” avg. in Biology
Extra LAB Sciences: Chem & Physics needed for Honors Dip.
SCI623 Advanced Biology- “C” avg. in BiologySCI624 Chemistry –Geom. w/ “C” or better and enrolling in Alg. II next year AND permission of
instructorSCI625 Physics- Alg. II “C” or better, enrolling in Trig/PreCalc AND permission of instructor
Pg. 30 Social Studies- 3 req. to Grad (SOC)/4 for HD
705 Psychology/ 706 Sociology
707 Current Events
710 Human Conflict & War
Pg. 31- 210A Computer Media-Should love computers, be creative, a self-starter!
Computer II
INDUSTRIAL TECH
Complete Reg. Form
Circle,highlight or fill in
Anything = or > .8 credit fills 1 period
Bring Folder to English class tomorrow!!!
Go over Transcript together
Discuss Career Plans
Enter requests in computer
Take home to sign and returnwith Course book on
WEDNESDAY.
Special Handouts
NCAA
Boys/Girls State Applications
Credit Flex info
ACT Prep Book & info
PSEO-full set of rules