Jordan High School Student Services CLASS OF 2022 Today’s Agenda Get to Know Student Get to Know Student Pre-Test - Kahoot Pre-Test - Kahoot Services Services How to Make an Students go to Appointment kahoot.it Transcript Analysis Link Exploring Options https://play.kahoot.it/ After High School #/?quizId=1d241096- 20cc-4534-b12b- College Planning e334ad8b7509 Jeopardy Needs Assessment 1
Student Services Staff Ms. Machak A-C Ms. E - Duke College Advisor Ms. Redmond D-G Mr. DeSantis - Durham Tech Ms. Miller H-L Ms. Daye - Career Dev Co. Mr. Nowak M-Q Ms. Cooley - Records Ms. Sullivan R-V Ms. Moore - School Social Worker Ms. Artis W-Z Ms. Nino - ESL Grad Coach Dean of Students Ms. McNeil – Support Staff Ms. Acevedo – Data Manager Ms. James – Special Populations SO1 Have you met the Student Services Staff? Ms. Artis Ms. E Ms. Machak Ms. Miller Ms. Redmond Mr. Nowak Ms. Moore Ms. Sullivan 2
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Communication PowerSchool Use the PowerSchool database to email teachers and to view your progress and attendance throughout the year. See setup information on Jordan website. Obtain login and password from your counselor or any teacher. Check your progress every day or week. (Click on numerical grade for class to see details of assignments and grades.) Communication School Announcements: Review morning intercom items posted on the Jordan website. Listen to Principal’s calls to homes. Bloomz: Get real time updates from Student Services by joining Bloomz. Text @JHNKA6 to 1- 858-256-6691. 3
Communication School Counselors are available for: Academic and personal concerns Career and college planning Encouragement and moral support Individual and group counseling Peer mediation/conflict management Crisis prevention and intervention Assistance in removing obstacles to success 4
Meeting with your Counselor Students can visit counselor’s office when not in class: Drop-in times before/after school and during all lunch periods (no appointment needed, but pass is required) Make an appointment to meet with your counselor during class time: Write name on counselor’s appointment calendar 1. Take a signed pass to show to teacher 2. Return to meet with counselor at scheduled time 3. Counselor Appointment Calendar Posted outside of each counselor’s door: 5
TRANSCRIPT ANALYSIS & VERIFICATION FORM Graduation Requirements Content Area Future-Ready Core English 4 Credits Mathematics 4 Credits Science 3 Credits Social Studies 4 Credits Health & PE 1 Credit, CPR Required World Language Not required for Graduation; Required for 4-year College 2-Credit Concentration 2 Credits for any combination of Arts, CTE, or World Language 4-Credit Concentration 4 Credits from one of the following: Arts, CTE, English, Mathematics, Health & PE, JROTC, Science, Social Studies, or World Language Electives 6 Credits – Any Elective Total 28 Credits 6
Graduation Requirements 2-Credit Concentration 2 Credits for any combination of Arts, CTE, or World Language Sample 2-Credit Concentrations: Spanish I Art I Spanish III MS Word French I Spanish II Career Management Photo I Foods I Band I 4-Credit Concentration 4 Credits from one of the following: Arts, CTE, English, Mathematics, Health & PE, Science, Social Studies, or World Language Sample 4-Credit Concentrations: Spanish I Art II AP Statistics Weight Training African American Lit Spanish II Chorus IV Mobile Computer Apps Fit For Life Mythology Spanish III Dance III AP Calculus AB Sports Medicine I Creative Writing I Spanish IV Theatre I AP Calculus BC Team Sports I Writing/Lit II Future Ready Core Pathway OCS Pathway 7
Promotion Requirements Credits/Classes Grade Level 10 th Grade 6 credits 11 th Grade 12 credits 12 th Grade 20 credits 28 credits Graduate! Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond Graduate with options: • 4-year college/university • 2-year college • Technical/career training • Military • Workforce • Gap Year, Volunteering . . . . 8
Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond • 4-year, public college minimum admission criteria: Weighted GPA = 2.5 New SAT = 880 (Reading + Math only) or ACT = 17 2 credits of same World Language Keep the door open for all options. Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond College Admission Testing for Sophomores Pre-ACT / October 29 th (No Cost, No Registration) Be sure to check the box to be put on the will put you on the mailing list for college information. www.ACT.org Visit act.org/academy for FREE ACT Prep 9
Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond College Admission Testing for Juniors & Seniors ACT SAT All 11 th graders take for • Fee of $49.50, Essay $69.59, Free w/ Fee Waiver FREE Spring Semester • Reading & Math, Optional Tests in English, Writing Mathematics, Social Studies, • Score: 400–1600 and Science readings. • Visit www.collegeboard.org Score: 1-36 to register Visit www.actstudent.org to • Prep on Khan Academy register. Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond Throughout the High School . . . Keep up grades! Strive for a GPA > 2.5 ! Seek tutoring and assistance if needed o From teachers o National Honor Society o Community resources Directory of private tutors can be found in Student Services Office. 10
Looking Ahead – High School and Beyond Start this School Year . . . Identify your strengths and interests. See our CDC, Ms. Daye, for assistance with self-exploration, career, and military options. Explore post-secondary options / colleges Xello is a free High School and Career Planning Resource – Access through your NCEDCloud Acct Junior Year Options College Career Promise at Durham Tech Take dual enrollment classes starting your Junior Year to earn college credit! See Mr. DeSantis in Student Services for Details Middle College EARN TRANSFER CREDITS TOWARDS A BACHELORS DEGREE COMPLETE AN ASSOCIATE DEGREE WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETE A TRADE CERTIFICATE WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL (EX. AUTO TECH, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, SPANISH INTERPRETER, ETC) EVERYTHING IS FREE. SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON YOUR COLLEGE EDUCATION NOW! ADMISSIONS REQS: UNWEIGHTED GPA OF 2.5, ENGLISH 1 & 2, MATH 1 & 2, WORLD HISTORY, HEALTHFUL LIVING, GOOD BEHAVIOR AND ATTENDANCE INTERESTED? CONTACT WILLIAM EVANS AT WILLIAM.EVANS@DPSNC.NET OR 919-536-7203, EXT 2 OR VISIT WWW.MCHS.DPSNC.NET. THE APPLICATION PERIOD IS JANUARY 6-31, 2020. @MCHSDurhamTech 11
College Jeopardy College Prep Jeopardy https://jeopardylabs.com/play/college-prep-101-jeopardy 2 or 3 temes to answer College Prep Trivia Alternative: Pictionary Volunteer – Gets a college prep term and draws a picture on the board for the class to guess what the term is Final Tasks Post – Test Kahoot Needs Assessment Please complete the 10 th grade Go to kahoot.it Needs Assessment at the link Link below https://play.kahoot.it/#/ ?quizId=1d241096-20cc- 4534-b12b- e334ad8b7509 12
Questions and Answers Please complete the NEEDS ASSESSMENT & TRANSCRIPT VERIFICATION/EVALUATION Keep your transcript and credit analysis Call, visit or email counselor with questions throughout the year. Save the Date: • Oct 29 th – Pre-ACT • Nov 12 th – NCSSM Info Session @ 12:30pm • Nov 22 nd – Club Fair @ lunch 13
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