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Current 10th Grade…Class of 2016Parent and Student Registration Night
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Prior to the presentation, students and parents should pick up Graduation Requirements Sheets, Transcripts, and Informational Sheets
Graduation Requirements
24 Total Credits to Graduate
7 courses x 4 years
TOTAL = 28 Credit Opportunities
High School Graduation Requirements (Class of 2016)
• 4 Language Arts• 4 Mathematics• 4 Science• 3 Social Studies• One Pathway Required (CTAE, Foreign
Language, Fine Arts)• Personal Fitness and Health• Electives
Assessment Requirements
All students are required to take and pass the Georgia High School Writing Test in order to receive a diploma in Georgia. Juniors will take this test for the first time in September, 2014. Students will have five opportunities to pass this test before their graduation date.
Foreign Language
• Two units of credit in the same foreign language are required by the University System of Georgia Institutions and other post-secondary institutions.– Spanish I and II– French I and II
AP Scholar Endorsement
“Preparing for College” Packet
Staying on Course
High School Curriculum Requirements for the University System of Georgia
Office of Student Affairs
www.usg.edu/student_affairs
New HOPE Rigor Requirements
New HOPE Rigor Requirements• For the Class of 2016, students must meet
additional requirements to be eligible to receive the HOPE Scholarship.
• Students not only must have a 3.0 GPA in core courses (including foreign language courses), they must also complete the new rigor requirement. The requirement is that students must take and pass three rigor courses.
• Rigor courses offered at SEHS are marked by an asterisk on the registration form, and they are also included on the back of the handout.
Registration Process
• Friday, January 31st– Advisement – Issue Registration Forms– Individual Student Conferences
• Tuesday, February 4th– Advisement– Individual Student Conferences
• Friday, February 7th – Advisement– Return Registration Forms to Advisor
Grade 11 & 12 Course Options
Period Grade 11 Grade 121st American Lit or
AP LanguageBritish Lit or AP Literature
2nd Environmental Science or Chemistry
4th Science
3rd US History or AP US History
Mathematics
4th Mathematics Economics (0.5 CR) or AP Macro/Micro
5th Elective Elective
6th Elective Elective
7th Elective Elective
ECCA and CTAE
Mr. Travis Nesmith
ECCA Principal
Ms. Angie Wood
SEHS CTAE Advisor
Bell Schedule/Transportation
SEHS ECCA
8:20 to 9:20 1st Period 8:50 to 9:55 1st Period(miss 1st and 2nd period at SEHS)
9:25 to 10:20 2nd Period
10:25 to 11:20 3rd Period 10:50 to 11:55 2nd Period(miss 3rd and 4th period at SEHS)
11:25 to 12:20 4th Period
12:25 to 2:00 5th Period (with lunch)
12:15 to 1:20 3rd Period(miss 4th and 5th period at SEHS)
2:05 to 2:55 6th Period 1:25 to 2:30 4th Period(miss 5th and 6th period at SEHS)
3:00 to 3:50 7th Period
Work-Based Learning• This program is for students 16 years or older. • This program allows students to receive high
school credit while developing skills in the workplace.
• Students do not have to have employment prior to entering this program; however, the student should have a job in his/her program concentration area to participate.
• Students in this program must have a driver’s license, student parking permit, and have personal transportation to participate in this program.
• Students interested in work-based learning should see Mrs. Truluck (Room # 302) for an application, additional information, and regulations.
Dual Enrollment
• This program allows students 16 years and older to take courses for high school and college credit.
• Students must meet enrollment requirements of the college.
• Please see your counselor for more information.
Dual Enrollment Pathways
• There are three pathways that start during a student’s junior year. These pathways are dual enrollment with Savannah Technical College:– Welding Pathway (will need to take Industry Fundamental and
Occupational Safety during 9th or 10th grade year as a pre-requisite)
– Cosmetology Pathway– Law Enforcement Services Pathway
Junior Checklist!!
• Meet with your school counselor to make sure you are on track for graduation.
• Start researching colleges that you would like to attend to find out what the school’s admission requirements are (you can do this by using GACollege411.org).
• If you would like to qualify for the National Merit Scholarship Program, you MUST take the PSAT as a junior.
Junior Checklist!!
• Plan to take the SAT, ACT, or the COMPASS tests!
a) SAT information can be found at
www.collegeboard.com
b) ACT information can be found at
www.act.org
c) COMPASS-talk with your counselor!
Junior Checklist!!• Attend college fairs to speak with
representatives from schools that you are interested in attending.
• Read “FINANCIAL AID 101” on GACollege411.org to begin your introduction to the world of financial aid.
• Take campus tours (You are allowed one your junior year and two your senior year if you plan on going during a school day). You must follow school protocol on College 10-Days.
Junior Checklist!!
• Start your search for scholarships to find free money to help pay for college (talk with your counselor and use the SCHOLARSHIP FINDER on GACollege411.org).
• Track your GPA eligibility for the HOPE Scholarship (you can do this by going to GACollege411.org)
Junior Checklist!!
• Continue to participate and volunteer in extracurricular activities…this looks good on a college application!!
• Talk with your coaches and Mr. Dickey (Athletic Director) about eligibility for college sports.
Questions?