WelcomeJunior Parents!
Ms. Kathleen A. Kreke Guidance Counselor
Class of 2016
Tonight’s Agenda
TranscriptsDiplomas offered, Recognizing High Achievers ACT- College Entrance Test; ACT benchmarksPSAT- taken only ONCE, junior yearKEES money- each year is “stand alone” Governor's Scholar Program (GSP)Governor's School for the Arts (GSA)Resources for preparing for college
◦Academic Common Market informationESS & Intervention for studentsJunior Counselor Contact Info
• DCPS Career/College Prep Diploma*—24 credits, including personalized career/college readiness course and testing selections
• DCPS Honors Diploma*—24 credits, including specified AP course completion and testing
(*STARTING with the class of 2013)
DIPLOMAS OFFERED
Beginning with the Class of 2013, Apollo has moved to a college model of recognizing seniors at graduation.
Summa Cum Laude ”with highest praise” (4.0+ GPA)Magna Cum Laude ”with great praise” (3.75-4.0 GPA)Cum Laude ”with praise” (3.5-3.74 GPA)
Recognizing Students at graduation
The DCPS will reimburse students $87 for the following:
Taking an AP Exam and earning a score of 3,4 or 5 – May 2015Taking a tuition-based course at Apollo or OCTC and earning an A or a B in the course- Senior YearTaking an industry certification exam and earning a passing score- Senior YearTaking a CLEP test and earning a passing score- Senior Year
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
A=90-100B=80-89C=70-79D=65-69F=0-64
The grading period this school year is every 12 weeks with progress reports given to students to take home every six weeks!
GRADING SCALE
Trimester Grading Periods
• Fall term: Aug 13 – Nov 7, 2014o 9/19 – end of 1st six weeks; progress reports
went home; P/T conferences were 9/23o 11/7 – end of fall term; report cards go home
with students on Friday, November 14• Winter term: Nov 10 – Feb 13, 2015o 11/14 – report cards will be sent homeo 1/9 – end of 1st six weeks; progress reports will
go homeo 1/13 – progress reports will go homeo 2/13 – end of winter term; report cards go home
with students on Friday, February 20
Junior Year TRIMESTER Class Schedule
English 11Chemistry Math (Most take Algebra II or Pre-Calculus)US HistoryForeign Language (two yrs of same)Electives (based on career interests)
ACT
PREPARING FOR THE ACT
Number2.com (free access to students)www.dcps.ahs.org – enter ILP career cruising site (each student has access to his/her ILP).
ACT packets are available in guidance, or students may register online at www.actstudent.org; also able to prepare to take ACT online as well!
2014-15 ACT DATES
October 25, LATE deadline is… December 13, deadline is 11/7/14 February 7, deadline is 1/9/15 April 18, deadline is 3/13/15 June 13, deadline is 5/8/15
ALL JUNIORS WILL TAKE THE ACT MARCH 3, 2015 in our building! It’s free! The ACT scores will go on transcripts– used for college admissions/scholarships.
College & Career Readiness
ACT BENCHMARKSEnglish = 20Math = 22Reading = 20Science – 24
• These scores are needed in order for student to enter college taking college level courses
• Scores below these will result in remedial college courses (cost the same but do NOT earn college credit).
Why is the ACT important?
College admission
College placement & success
Scholarships & awards
More info at www.actstudent.org
What Juniors should be doing for college readiness.
Take the ACT-once in the fall (IF GPA is 2.8 or higher), then on March 3, 2015. FREE!!
Visit college websites, look for requirements, costs, deadlines, etc.
Visit colleges of high interest if able to do so…DURING FALL BREAK (10/4-10/11)!
Be on the lookout for Junior Fling Days at Universities.
Students will attend a Junior College Fair in the Spring of 2015.
PSAT
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
$18.00 fee-pay in guidance with check to AHS
Sign up in guidance no later than Sept 30
Who should take the test and for what
reasons?
Create a KEES money account!
Go to www.ahs.dcps.orgLook under students tab, guidance, the
KEES moneyYou will be taken to the KHEAA (Kentucky
Higher Ed.) webpage.At the top there is a prompt to create a
log-in, “zip access”.Very convenient way to keep track of your
student’s earnings.
KEES money
GPA2.50 2.60 2.70 2.75 2.80 2.90 3.00 3.10 3.20 3.25 3.30 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.75 3.80 3.90
4.00
Amount $125150175187200225250275300312325350375400425437450475 500
KEES Money
ACT Score 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 and above
Bonus$3671107143179214250286321357393428464500
Governor’s Scholar Program (GSP)
Information about GSP is available at www.gsp.ky.gov . Application is online & is to be completed online THEN printed & given to Ms. Kreke
Requires TWO teacher of recommendations from required class teachers (English, Math, Science, Social Studies
DEADLINE for completed application to Ms. Kreke is Thursday, December 4.
See next slide for more info…
GSP cont.
Want to know more about GSP? www.gsp.ky.gov The Governor's Scholars Program is a stimulating, five-
week, residential summer program for outstanding Kentucky students completing their junior year in high school.
To be eligible for nomination and selection, a student must: Be in the 11th grade at the time of selection and intend to
return to a Kentucky school district for the next school term. (Students skipping their senior year to enter college are not eligible.);
Be a current resident of Kentucky; Have taken the ACT, PSAT, or SAT in the 9th, 10th or 11th
grades. Students must be nominated by their school districts or
private schools to be considered for admission. They attend free of charge, needing only "pocket" money for personal and incidental expenses.
Governor's School for the Arts
ARTSHOPS will be held for those artistically inclined-art, music, theatre…
The closest artshop will be in Bowling Green on Saturday, November 15 from 9-4 p.m. at Bowling Green High School.
More information to come as we receive it.http://www.kentuckygsa.com/See next slide for more info…
GSA cont.
EligibilityIn order to be considered for the 2014-15 Governor’s School for the Arts, you must meet the following selection criteria:
Be a resident of Kentucky and currently be a sophomore or junior in a Kentucky high school or home school. (Students attending conservatories outside of the state may be considered, but the parents still must be residents of Kentucky.)
Complete the application packet and return it to the GSA Office by December 31, 2014. GSA will not consider incomplete applications.
Complete the School Recommendation process. Follow all Audition and Review guidelines outlined in this
packet. Complete the Audition and Review process.
Resources
www.knowhowtogoky.org
www.collegebound.net
www.careercruising.com
www.ahs.dcps.org –click on guidance.
ESS & Testng Center schedule
Every Monday – Thursday morning from 7:00-8:00; math tutoring in room 328.
All other subjects & testing center are in the library.
Every Monday – Thursday afternoon from 3:30-4:30; math tutoring in room 315 on Tuesday & Thursday.
MISSION POSSIBLE
Apollo is implementing a daily “Mission Possible” time for 30 mins for all students.
Intentional ACT prep sessions will begin after fall break (for March 2015 ACT test).
All juniors took a practice ACT test on Thursday, Sept 18. ACT scores are available from Ms. Kreke (email me, PLZ).
CHECKING GRADES ONLINE ~
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO CHECK YOUR SON/ DAUGHTER’S GRADES ONLINE IN INFINITE CAMPUS, PLEASE CONTACT JACKIE FULKERSON IN GUIDANCE. HER EMAIL IS [email protected]
Contact me anytime!
Kathleen Kreke, Junior [email protected] 852.7100 ext. 419
YOUR PRESENCE IS A PRESENT TO THE WORLD. YOU'RE UNIQUE AND ONE OF A KIND! YOUR LIFE CAN BE WHAT YOU WANT IT TO BE.. TAKE THE DAYS JUST ONE AT A TIME!
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