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2020 Cohort Meeting

August 13, 2019

2020 Cohort Meeting

Good Afternoon!1. Find a seat in the middle section.2. Get to know someone near you.3. Reserve all questions until the end.

3 #Driven by Doing

2020 Cohort Meeting

1. Be respectful.2. Listen to understand.3. Your response is everything.4. Your attitude is everything.

4 #Driven by Doing

Overview

5 Cohort 2020

Introductions

Scheduling & Student Services

SMOD & Behavioral Expectations

Graduation Requirements

Questions

A

B

D

E

C

Introductions

6

Principal Franklin (Arsenal)-Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary and

Spanish Education

-Master’s Degree in Education

-Certification in Administration

-Doctoral Student

-7th Year as Principal

-Product of IPS (Knight)

-Oversees the day to day operations

ATHS and prime manager of

Instruction...

Administrators

Introductions

7

Mrs. Stradford (Lone Hall)

-New Tech

-Grade 12

-World Language-, JROTC

-Opening Day Procedures

-Technology

-Staff Recognition

-Grant Writing

SIP/SAP

Administrators- Assistant Principal

Introductions

8

Mr. Kennison (Treadwell Hall)

-Student Services

-Transcripts

-Testing

-Credit Recovery

-Student Government

-Graduation

Administrators- Assistant Principal

Introductions

9

Mrs. Smith (Treadwell Hall #165)smithan@myips.org

317-939-1972

Bachelor's Degree in Business

Master’s Degree in Education

Certification in Administration

Seniors Class of 2020

Campus Monitors

D/DLunch

Special Education

Business & Technology teachers

Senior Dean of Students

Introduction

10 School Social Worker

Mr. Boushehry (Stuart Hall 348)Senior Social Worker (boushehr@myIPS.org)Roncalli High School 1994Indiana State University-BS 1998Barry University (Miami, Florida)-MSW 200020th year in IPS

Duties-Provides counseling for students -Referrals to outside agencies based on need -Provides support for homeless students -Provides Crisis Intervention-Monitors Attendance

Introductions

Mrs. Pounds (Treadwell Hall)poundsc@myips.org (317)

693-5346

Future Center CoordinatorCollege Visits

11 Future Center

“Driven by Doing”

12 Senior Counselors

Ms. Morning

Dr. Robinson

L-Z

A-K

morningt@myips.org

Core 40 Diploma

Course and Credit Requirements ELA - 8 credits (includes a balance of literature, composition, and speech.

Math - 6 credits (2 credits each of Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry)

Science - 6 credits (2 - Biology, 2 Chemistry, Physics or ICP)

Social Studies - 6 credits (2 - US History, 1 Gov, 1 Econ, 2 World History)

Directed Electives - 5 (World Languages, Fine Arts, Career and Technical Education)

Physical Education - 2 credits

Health - 1 credit

Electives - 6 credits (College and Career Pathway course recommended.)

13 Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Morning #Driven By Doing

Diploma Type (cont’d)

Core 40 w/ Academic Honors

For the Core 40 with Academic Honors designation, students must:

● Complete all requirements for Core 40. ● Earn 2 additional Core 40 math credits. ● Earn 6-8 Core 40 world language credits (6 credits in one language or 4

credits each in two languages). ● Earn 2 Core 40 fine arts credits. ● Earn a grade of a “C” or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. ● Have a grade point average of a “B” or better. ● Complete one of the following:

A. Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP courses and take corresponding AP exams

B. Earn 6 verifiable transcripted college credits in dual credit courses from the

approved dual credit list.

14 Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Morning #Driven By Doing

Diploma Type (cont’d)

For the Core 40 with Technical Honors designation, students must:

● Complete all requirements for Core 40. ● Earn 6 credits in the college and career preparation courses in a state-

approved College & Career Pathway and

one of the following:

● 1. Pathway designated industry-based certification or credential, or ● 2. Pathway dual credits from the approved dual credit list resulting in 6

transcripted college credits Earn a grade of “C” or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. Have a grade point average of a “B” or better.

15 Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Morning #Driven By Doing

Graduation Requirements

Indiana Graduation Requirements

The Indiana State Board of Education adopts course and credit requirements for

earning a high school diploma. Current course and credit requirements went into

effect for students who entered high school in the fall of 2012 (Class of 2016).

Students have the option of earning an Indiana Diploma with the following

designation(s):

● Core 40;

● Core 40 with Academic Honors (AHD); or

● Core 40 with Technical Honors (THD).

To earn an Indiana Diploma, students in the graduating classes of 2019 – 2022

must:

● Meet course and credit requirements; and

● Pass the ISTEP or complete a Graduation Pathway

Graduation Pathways will be required starting with the class of 2023

16 Dr. Robinson and Mrs. Morning #Driven By Doing

“Driven by Doing”

2019-2020 SCHOOL YEAR SENIOR CALENDAR

Date Time Activity LocationOct 5 7:45 a.m. SATCafeteriaOct 14-18 Fall BreakOct 26 7:45 a.m. ACT CafeteriaOct 30 7:30 a.m. PSAT/ASVAB TBANov 1 College Apps due for Early AdmissionNov 2 8:00 a.m. SAT CafeteriaNov 3 College Goal Sunday and FAFSA

17 Dr. Robinson and Ms. Morning - Important Dates

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SENIOR CALENDAR (Cont’d)Date Time Activity LocationNov 21 6:00 p.m. Mandatory Parent MeetingNov 27-29 Thanksgiving BreakDec 7 8:00 a.m. SAT CafeteriaDec 14 7:45 a.m. ACT CafeteriaDec 23- Jan 5 Winter BreakJan 31 9:00 a.m. Jostens AuditoriumFeb 6 & 7 Jostens will take orders during each

lunch periods Cafeteria

18 Dr. Robinson and Ms. Morning - Important Dates

“Driven by Doing”

Senior Remind

TAKE OUT YOUR PHONE:

TEXT TO 81010

IN THE MESSAGE BOX TYPE @9aa9ce

AND SEND

NOW YOU ARE IN THE KNOW

19 Dr. Robinson and Ms. Morning - Important Dates

Family and Community Engagement Liaisons

Mrs. Chew All Parents Office: Arsenal Room 1Phone:317-693-5034E-Mail – Chewc@myips.org

Mrs. Brown All Parents (Spanish)

Office: Arsenal Room 1Phone: 317-693-5438

E-Mail – Brownce@myips.org

Open to all parents and students that attend

Arsenal Tech.Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14,

Dec.12Arsenal Building Parent

Center

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Titian’s Table Food Pantry

October 8, 6:00 – 7:00 PM INvestEd Indiana/Scholarships in cafeteria

November 21, 6:00 – 7:00 Mandatory Senior Meeting

22

Upcoming Parent Meetings

23

Immunizations

All Students need: 3 Hepatitis B (Hep B)

2 Hepatitis A (Hep A)5 DTaP4 Polio2 MMR2 Varicela1 Tdap

2 MCV4 – 2nd after age 162 Men B – after age 16 – Optional, some colleges require

Bold are required at the start of your senior year.

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Immunizations

Required by law at beginning of senior year.

75% of seniors are out of compliance!

21 have no records

Hepatitis A - (2) 6 months apart

MCV4 (2) 2nd after age 16

Give a copy to the nurse or Arsenal or email it to

24 Ms. Chew - Medical

AddressPhone numbersE-mailWho can pick up your students

25

Update, Update, Update

26

Powerschool

27

Powerschool

District Code - ZPSH

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Powerschool App

Daily-Non Negotiables

IDs Required - Visible at all times ($5.00 to replace)

Closed Campus throughout the day and lunches

No Cell Phones in classes (IPS Policy)

Smoke/Drug Free Campus

Student Code Of Conduct - (IPS Requirement)

You are a young adult who must make wise choices at all times. Remember this before you react or make a poor

decision. Consequences are a fact of life.

29 Dean Smith - Behavior Expectations

SMOD

Tops: Any color as long as there is a collar, Military, Job (Supports 3Es), Tech gear, & Professional Dress

Bottoms: Any color Khaki Pants or Dress Slacks

Belts: Must be worn of pants are not sized to fit

Shoes: No Flip-Flops or Open-Toe Shoes

We have daily random sweeps,

so let’s do better!

30 Dean Smith - Standard Mode of Dress

I AM SO PROUD OF

YOU!

31 Dean Smith - Behavior Expectations

The class of 2020 has the least amount of discipline entries!

65 out of 542

The numbers don’t lie.

Let’s show everybody how to act!

32 Dean Smith - Behavior Expectations

Peer mentors

Senior Ambassadors

Activity Committee

Conflict Resolution TeamLady & Gentleman Leaders

Community Services & Internships

33 Dean Smith - Volunteers needed

Dean Smith Senior Remind GroupPlease take out your phone and

Text @athssen

To 81010

NEVER forget, Dean Smith loves you!

34 Dean Smith - Senior Updates & Check Ins

Senior Data

35 Ms. Bontrager - “Driven by Doing”

● Attendance - 2018-2019

● Final Grades - 2018-2019

● ISTEP Information

Daily Enrollment

Cohort 2020 Goal for 2019-2020 94%

Attendance Rates for 2018-2019

Semester

1

Semester

2

Year

2018-

2019

82.9% 76.8% 79.8%

Daily Enrollment

Grade Percentages by Semester for 2018-2019

Daily Enrollment

Cohort 2020

● Take the graduation examination (ISTEP) in each subject area in which you did not

achieve a passing score at least one time every school year after the school year

in which you first took the examination.

● Undetermined results do not count as participation

● Retest Window Winter - November 4 - December 6, 2019

● Retest Window Spring - February 3 - February 28, 2020

ISTEP Information

“Driven by Doing”

The Future Centers

*Provide supportive services to students

*Mock interviews

*Math and writing support

*Guidance on FAFSA completion,

*SAT/ACT Registration

*College visits and tours,college application workshops

*Military roundtables, recruiters, and career exploration

*Resume writing, employment, and apprenticeship

application support

39 Mrs. Pounds - Future Center

Senior News

Senior T-shirts

$20

Fill out order forms

More Tech gear on the way

Senior Class Meetings

August 21st Cafeteria

40 Mr. Mimms-Senior Class Sponsor

Senior Prom

Save the Date

When: Friday, May 15, 2020

Where: Sheraton Downtown

Time: 7:00 p.m.-Midnight

41 Class of 2020

Graduation

Big Goal:

90% Graduation Rate

42 Class of 2020

questions and answers

43

We are now open for

questions.

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