Topic: Freshman Orientation

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Topic: Freshman Orientation Do: Students will identify essential components of student success in high school. Level of Thinking: Remembering

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Topic: Freshman Orientation. Do: Students will identify essential components of student success in high school. Level of Thinking: Remembering. THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Jeopardy. Planning for Your Future. Grades and Class Rank. Get Connected. Dobson Counselors. Diploma Options. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Topic: Freshman Orientation

Do: Students will identify essential components of student success in

high school.

Level of Thinking: Remembering

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IS

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Dobson Counselors

Diploma Options

Grades and Class Rank Success in

School

Get Connected

Planning for Your Future

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The assigned school counselor for students with

last names beginning with A-CK

A 100

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Who is Ms. Bone?

A 100

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The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with

CL-F

A 200

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Who is Dr. Mathieson?

A 200

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The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with

HE-L

A 300

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Who is Mrs. Nye?

A 300

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The assigned school counselor for students with

last names beginning with M-PD

A 400

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Who is Mr. Payne?

A 400

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The assigned school counselor for students with last names beginning with

SM-Z

A 500

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Who is Mr. Boggess?

A 500

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The number of credits required to graduate

B 100

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What is 22 credits?

B 100

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The number of years of a world language required for a

scholastic diploma

B 200

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What is 2 years?

B 200

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The number of credits needed in math to graduate

B 300

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What is 4 years? (4.0 credits)

B 300

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This diploma requires students to have a 3.0 GPA or higher and take a minimum of

2 weighted classes

B 400

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What is the scholastic diploma?

B 400

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The amount of credits you earn for each class you take

B 500

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What is ½ a credit?

B 500

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A numerical average of all the grades you’ve earned in

all your classes at high school.

C 100

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What is your Grade Point Average? (G.P.A.)

C 100

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The maximum number of days you can miss a class and

still earn credit

C 200

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What is 10 days?

C 200

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A measure of how your academic performance in

high school compares to other students in your grade

C 300

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What is class rank?

C 300

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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The system Mesa Public Schools uses to determine

class rank.

C 400

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What is the college core?

C 400

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This is your permanent high school record

C 500

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What is your transcript?

C 500

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This is a tool to help Dobson students stay organized and keep track of assignments,

upcoming tests, and important dates.

D 100

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What is the Dobson Planner?

D 100

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This method provides a systematic format for

condensing and organizing notes.

D 200

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What is Cornell Notes?

D 200

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This is available to students to provide extra help in math.

D 300

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What is the Math Lab?

D 300

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This period of time is an academic time set aside for

students to focus on homework and getting extra

help from teachers.

D 400

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What is conference time?

D 400

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This is a tool that allows you to monitor your grades, your attendance, and track your

progress towards graduation.

D 500

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What is the Student Experience or Student Portal?

D 500

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These students are more likely to succeed

academically and graduate.

E 100

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Who are students that are connected to their school?

E 100

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This program allows students to earn a seal on their

diploma when they document 150+ hours of service

learning during high school.

E 200

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What is the Honor for Excellence in Service

Learning?

E 200

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Doing this 95% of the days of school means you will have

higher grades.

E 300

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What is attend school?

E 300

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This method of communication keeps

students connected to what is happening at Dobson.

E 400

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What is the daily announcements?

E 400

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Attendance, academic performance, and a desire to continue education

beyond high school are all positively linked to extra curricular participation. Dobson is proud to

offer our students well over fifty of these.

E 500

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What are student clubs?

E 500

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You should meet with this person to discuss your

educational and career goals.

F 100

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Who is your school counselor?

F 100

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Planning and preparation for after high school happens during this year of high

school.

F 200

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What is your freshman year?

F 200

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This newsfeed provides students with the latest information on scholarship opportunities, military visits, college

visits, tutoring services, and other special events going on at Dobson.

F 300

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What is the counseling News Feed?

F 300

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Students must pass these tests in order to graduate from high

school.

F 400

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What are the AIMS reading, writing, and math tests?

F 400

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This plan is required for all students to graduate and reflects a student's current plan of coursework, career aspirations, and extended learning opportunities in order to develop the student's individual academic

and career goals.

F 500

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What is an Educational and Career Action Plan (ECAP)?

F 500

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One of these two exams is required to apply to a 4 year

University?

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What is the ACT or SAT exam?

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