Counselors
Student’s Last Name A-CCarie Allen
Student’s Last Name D-Hi Cara Combs
Student’s Last Name Ho-MiAnnette Charboneau
Student’s Last Name Mo-ShAlicia Spain
Student’s Last Name Si-ZJason Limke
MHS Counseling Office Grades 10-12
Subject Number of Credits (or Units)
English 4
Math 3
Science 3
History 3
Computer Tech. or Foreign Language 2Additional Unit from course selected above
1
Personal Financial Literacy Must pass all 14 standards
Elective Courses 10
Total Credits 26
Graduation Requirements -for the Class of 2015 and Beyond ACE-College Prep Diploma
Subject Number of Credits (or Units)English 4Math 3Science 3History 3Personal Financial Literacy Must pass all 14 standardsElective Course 13
Total Credits 26
Graduation Requirements -for the Class of 2015 and BeyondStandard Diploma- *Student must opt out of College Prep
In order to meet graduation requirements every student must pass 4 of 7 EOI Tests.
All students Must Pass:English 2 and Algebra 1 Any 2 of the following:
Biology, Geometry, US History, English 3 or Algebra 2
Attendance on Test Days is Very Important!
End of Instruction (EOI)Testing Requirements
Enrollment for your Senior YearStep 1: Plan for your future.
Create a Plan.
Review all classes needed to graduate.
Step 2: Answer question. Do you have any outside
requirements needed for graduation?
Yes or No???
Oklahoma’s Promise (OHLAP)NCAA
ScholarshipUpon completion of the program’s requirements, you will earn:
Free tuition at an Oklahoma public two-year college or four-year university. OR a portion of tuition at an accredited Oklahoma private college
OR a portion of tuition for courses at public technology centers that are approved for credit toward an Associate in Applied Science
degree at a public college.
(The Oklahoma’s Promise scholarship does not cover fees, books, supplies, or room and board.)
For more information see your counselor or go to www.okpromise.org
Any student that is going to participate in a college athletic program under the guidance of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is responsible to register with NCAA (www.ncaa.org) and complete all high school coursework needed to satisfy the NCAA’s requirements. All questions should be directed to the head coach of the related sport and/or the site athletic director.
NCAA Clearinghouse
Step 3: Review Course Description Guide and Course List (back of enrollment form)
Determine core classes & elective classes for next year
All Course Descriptions are on the MHS Website!
Go To Counselor’s Page
Step 4: Complete Enrollment Form Select Core ClassesLanguage Arts English 4, AP English 4 orEnglish Comp.1 &2 *concurrent enrollment optionHistoryGovernment *concurrent enrollment optionScienceChemistry, Botany/Zoology, Astronomy, Geology, Forensics… MathAlgebra 2, Pre Calculus/Trig, Calculus orCollege Algebra *concurrent enrollment option
List elective classes by order of
importance:1. Theatre2. Spanish II3. Art4. Woodworking5. Archery &
Fishing6. Sewing I7. Sewing II
Choose all electives wisely!
If not enough electives selected your counselor will pick for you
Electives:
Dance-semesterExperiencing Music-semesterNewspaperHousing & Interior Design IIFACS CapstoneSTEM Courses- Algebra 2 for Engineers *Math & Science credit Research Science & StatisticsIntro to Robotics
New Courses offered next year
Canadian Valley Technology CenterDeadline was Jan. 23 see counselor asap!
Concurrent EnrollmentService LearningOffice/Teacher AidesProfessional Internship
Applications for the following are available in the counseling office:
CVTC interviews Feb.10 & 11.Mark the classes you wish to drop if you enroll in CVTC.
We will make the changes when we get the final list from CVTC.
Students notified by letter after spring break.
Canadian Valley Technology Center (CVTC)
Canadian Valley Technology Center- ½ Day at CVTC Business Management- Students earn work study credits
and have afternoon to go to job. Marketing Fundamentals Jr yr is pre-req or teacher approval
Service Learning- Students work at elementary school sites
Professional Internship- Students complete internship in area of future career interest.
Concurrent Classes- Students take college classes, tuition is free!! Flexible Schedule, ACT score of 19
Courses with off campus optionsVisit with your counselor to learn more about these options
Must have qualifying ACT score of 19-Composite & Subject Area
Dual Credit= High School & College CreditEnglish Comp. 1 & 2- Students may enroll and must earn credit in college English
Comp. 1 & 2 to replace English 4Government- Students may enroll and must earn credit in college American
Government to replace high school government requirement.College Algebra- Students may enroll and must earn credit in College Algebra to
replace needed high school math requirement.
Please see your counselor for more details and to make a plan!
Course Options for Senior Yearconcurrent options
Pros• Head start on college classes. • Earning high school credit & college credit.• Flexible Schedule- Choose from morning, afternoon, night or online
college classes.• Tuition waivers for seniors- Student must pay for fees & books.
Cons• Failure to earn credit in concurrent classes can keep you from
graduating.• Better to take AP classes than concurrent in some cases- for example
Engineering majors.
Concurrent Enrollment Pros & Cons
Test Date
Test Date Registration Deadline (Late Fee Required)
September 13, 2014 August 8, 2014 August 9–22, 2014
October 25, 2014 September 19, 2014 September 20–October 3, 2014
December 13, 2014 November 7, 2014 November 8–21, 2014
February 7, 2015* January 9, 2015 January 10–16, 2015
April 18, 2015 March 13, 2015 March 14–27, 2015
June 13, 2015 May 8, 2015 May 9–22, 2015
The ACT is accepted by all 4-year colleges and universities in the
United States.
The ACT multiple-choice tests are based on what you're learning.
There are many ways to prepare for the ACT.
The ACT helps you plan for your future.
The ACT helps colleges find you.
Your ACT score is based only on what you know.
You choose which scores you send to colleges.
Optional Writing Test.
Why take the ACT?
Mrs. Bowman’s Math ReviewACT website www.actstudent.org FREE www.March2Success.com FREEDo your research!!
ACT Prep Workshops
OKcollegestart.org includes the following features: Explore Colleges and Careers
Discover the colleges and universities in the state. Determine the careers that best match your skills and interests. Match schools with your career interests.
Plan and Pay for College See which high school classes are needed to meet admission
requirements. Learn about ways to pay for college. Apply online for Oklahoma's Promise — OHLAP. Create a personal portfolio to track your college planning.
Apply to College Gather information about the admission requirements at all Oklahoma
colleges and universities. Apply online to most of the colleges and universities in Oklahoma.
Check out : Okcollegestart.org
Deadline for changes is May 1, 2015
Schedule Changes
Add/Drop Slip will need to be filled out and turned into counselor.
Enrollment Packet Due by Friday, February 13th
Turn in packet to your English teacher
Individual Junior Meetings
Week of Feb. 23rd-Feb. 27th
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