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8 th Grade PEP. Academic Guidance. Which High School should I choose?. High School Options. Traditional Schools P ublic secondary schools are intended to provide general knowledge and school programming. Example: North, South, East, GW, Lincoln, TJ, etc. Innovative/Autonomous Schools - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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8th Grade PEPAcademic Guidance

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Which High School should I choose?

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High School OptionsTraditional Schools• Public secondary schools are intended to provide

general knowledge and school programming. • Example: North, South, East, GW, Lincoln, TJ, etc.Innovative/Autonomous Schools• Innovative schools are similar to traditional public

school, but have more control over their positions, schedules, and use of resources.

• Examples: Manual, Bruce Randolph, West Generations, etc.

Application Process: • Students are automatically assigned to a homeschool

and/or they may select one of these schools using the School of Choice enrollment process.

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High School OptionsMagnet Schools• Magnet schools have specialized courses or curricula to attract

students from all over the district. RTD bus passes are provided to students who live outside the school’s boundary.

• Examples: DSA, CEC, DCIS, GW IB, Kunsmiller, etc.Multiple/Intensive Pathway Schools• Multiple and Intensive Pathway schools provide intensive

supports for student groups with specific needs. They offer curriculum and supports that are more flexible for students than a traditional public school.

• Examples: Emily Griffith, CLA, Florence Crittenton, PREP, DC-21, Summit, and Vista

Application Process:• Both of these types of schools are usually smaller and require

a special application, in addition to the School of Choice form required by all schools.

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High School OptionsCharter Schools• Charter schools are created and organized by teachers,

parents, and community leaders. These schools operate independently of other schools and are allowed to create their own educational programs and policies.

• Examples: DSST, Girls Athletic Leadership School, KIPP, etc.

Application Process:• Like public schools, charter schools must use a lottery

system when the number of applications exceeds their enrollment.

• Charter schools may or may not participate in the School of Choice process. If they do, they may also require an additional application form.

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How do I find a school that’s right for me?

• Things to Considero Location: How will you be getting to school on a daily

basis? Who will drive you? Will you take RTD?o Extracurricular activities: Do the extracurricular activities

offered at this school match your interests and hobbies?o School Culture/Environment: What is important to this

school? Are students well behaved? Do students attend class and value their education? Do students and teachers treat one another with respect?

o Educational Quality: It’s important to research the schools’ drop-out rates and school performance (SPF) ratings. These ratings may indicate the quality of education you will receive. In addition, it’s important to research whether the school offers classes or programs that support your career goals and academic needs.

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Locationby region

Northwest- CEC Middle College- Girls Athletic

Leadership School- North - STRIVE Prep –

Highland- West Generation

Academy- West Leadership

Academy

Far Northeast- Collegiate Prep

Academy- DCIS at Montbello- DSST: GBR- DSST: Stapleton- High Tech Early

College- MLK Jr. Early College- Noel Community Arts- Vista Academy

Near Northeast- Bruce Randolph- DC-21- Denver Online- Denver Montessori HS- Denver School of the

Arts- East- Manual- PREP Academy- Venture Prep

Southwest- Abraham Lincoln- DCIS- DSST: College View- Florence Crittenton- JFK- KIPP Denver

Collegiate- Kunsmiller- Summit Academy

Southeast- DSST: Byers- George Washington- Rocky Mountain

School of Expeditionary Learning

- South- Thomas Jefferson

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Education Quality

Academic proficiencyAcademic growth rate

Student engagement and satisfactionParent satisfaction

Re-enrollment & drop-out ratesCollege and career readiness

What are the SPF Ratings based on?

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Overall SPF Ratings• Blue (exceeds expectations)

o DSST Green Valley Rancho DSST Stapletono High Tech Early Collegeo Strive Prep – Highland

• Green (meets expectations)o Career Education Center Middle Collegeo Collegiate Prepo DCIS (but yellow for academic growth)o DCIS @ Montbelloo Denver Onlineo Denver School of the Arts (DSA)o Easto Emily Griffith High Schoolo Girls Athletic Leadership Schoolo KIPP Denver Collegiateo Noel Community Arts Schoolo Venture Prep

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Overall SPF Ratings• Yellow (watch/approaching)

o Vista Academy (but red for academic growth)o Manualo North (but green for academic growth)o George Washingtono South (but green for academic growth)o Thomas Jefferson (but green for academic growth)o Lincoln (but green for academic growth)o Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy

• Orange (priority on watch)o Bruce Randolph (but red for academic growth)o Academy of Urban Learning (but red for academic growtho ACE Community Challenge (but red for academic growth)o John F. Kennedy (but yellow for academic growth)o Southwest Early College (but yellow for academic growth)

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Overall SPF Ratings• Red (not meeting expectations)

o Denver Center for 21st Century Learning (DC-21)o PREP Academyo Colorado HS Charter (but yellow for academic growth)o CLA (but yellow for academic growth)o Denver Justice (but yellow for academic growth)o Florence Crittenton (but yellow for academic growth)o RESPECT Academyo Summit Academy

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Drop-out Rates • 90% or above

o Denver School of the Arts (DSA)o Martin Luther King Jr. Early College (MLK)

• 80% or aboveo CEC Middle Collegeo DSST – Stapletono Easto George Washington

• 70% or aboveo John F. Kennedyo Thomas Jefferson

• 60% or aboveo Lincolno Bruce Randolpho Manualo North

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http://schoolmatch.dpsk12.org

Select 9th Grade

ClickGet started

Enter your address

High School Exploration Resource

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Basics Performance

Special Programs

Intensive Programs

College & Career

Readiness

Athletics After school

Programs

ELA services

Overall SPF Rating

Arts focus Engagement Center

World languages

Fitness Center

Academic club

Breakfast Graduation Rate

Fine Arts Credit recovery

AP courses Spirit Arts or music club

Lunch Performing Arts

Honors courses

Basketball Community service club

PE International Baccalaureate

Concurrent enrollment

Field hockey

Club based on ethnicity

Before-school programming

International Focus

Career/Tech education

Golf Yearbook or Newspaper

Uniform required

Science Focus

AVID Lacrosse Social clubs

DPS standard curriculum

American Indian

Future Center

Soccer Student leadership

Tutoring Offered

Expeditionary Learning

ASCENT Soccer

Newcomer Center

Pre-collegiate Programs

Softball

JROTC Swimming

Tennis

Track & field, Etc.

On the next page of the website, you will be asked to select the school categories and features are important to you. Here is a table with all the options within each category.

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High School Exploration

by Category

Location

Education Quality

Extra-curricular

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www.dpsk12.org

Other High School Exploration Resources

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Magnet Schools

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Magnet Schools• Location

o View District Mapo Students who attend Magnet Schools and live more than 3.5

miles from their school receive FREE RTD bus passes.

• Educational Qualityo View the School Performance Framework data and

Graduation Rate data provided

• Extracurricular Activitieso May not offer as large of a variety of clubs and activities as a

traditional school, but will likely offer opportunities unique to the school focus that other schools cannot provide.

• School Cultureo Students and staff are all choosing to attend the Magnet

School, which tends to increase engagement and reduce problem behaviors

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• CEC Middle College of Denver• Denver School of the Arts • Denver Center for International

Studies (DCIS)• George Washington International

Baccalaureate• Center for Communication Technology

at TJ• Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy

Magnet Schools/Programs

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CEC Middle College of Denver

21 career programs

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CEC Middle College

• Career Education Center Middle College of Denver (CEC) is dedicated to career exploration and college readiness.  Students divide the day between academic classes and real-life career experiences. Juniors and seniors get a head-start on college, taking classes and earning full college credit on the Auraria campus.

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CEC Middle College• Open House

o Thursday November 8th from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.o Come and find out about the 21career programs and how the

middle college program works. See actual demonstrations, talk to teachers and sample fantastic food.

• Application Process: o Applicationo Teacher recommendationso Attendance and academic recordo Mandatory parent meetingo Student interview

• Application Deadlines:o December 7th school specific application o + January 31st School of Choice form

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Denver School of the Arts

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Denver School of the Arts• Denver School of the Arts is the only

comprehensive secondary arts magnet in the Rocky Mountain region, offering grades 6 through 12. In addition to a challenging and rigorous academic program, students engage in intensive studies in 10 arts-focus areas. The school community of faculty, staff and students strive to achieve an exceptional level of performance resulting in outstanding post-secondary placements, test scores and personal fulfillment.

Majors: Piano, Theatre, Visual Arts, Video Cinema, Vocal Music, Stagecraft and Design, Guitar, Band, Orchestra, Dance, Creative Writing,

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Denver School of the Arts• Visitation Mornings

o November 1, 5, 8, and 13 from 7:35– 9:00 a.m.o A chance to learn about the different majors, tour the

school and visit with DSA Administration.

• Application Process:o Online applicationo Mandatory parent pre-audition meetingo Student interview

• Application Deadline:o November 19th (noon) school specific applicationo + January 31st School of Choice form

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Denver Center for International Studies (DCIS)

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Denver Center for International Studies (DCIS)

• DCIS, offering grades 6 through 12, focuses on international studies and offers five world languages. Students actively participate in local and global service-learning, leadership and travel programs, preparing to be college-ready and globally competent.  DCIS is proud of its high graduation and college going rates.

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Denver Center for International Studies (DCIS)

• School Tours / Open Houseo Morning Tours: Every Wednesday from 8:00 – 9:15 a.m. from now

until the end of November o Evening Tours: November 6th or 13th from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

RSVP to Iris Alarcon at [email protected]

• Application Process:o Application o Teacher recommendationso Attendance and academic recordo Student essayo Student Interview

• Application Deadline:o December 7th school specific applicationo + January 31st School of Choice form

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George Washington International Baccalaureate

(Special magnet program within GW)

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George Washington International Baccalaureate

• Are you looking for a rigorous and rewarding high school experience? The International Baccalaureate diploma program at George Washington offers a globally focused liberal arts education for motivated and ambitious students. Students are immersed in six academic subjects and must participate in extra curricular activities. Students apply for admission into pre-IB in grade 9 and are selected by test scores, recommendations and academic records.

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George Washington International Baccalaureate

• Information Meetingso November 7 and December 4 at 6:30 in the GW auditorium

• Application Process:o Applicationo Teacher recommendationso Attendance and academic recordo Student questions/essayo Student Testingo Student Interview

• Application Deadline:o December 20th school specific applicationo + January 31st School of Choice form

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The Center for Communication Technology Magnet

(Special magnet program within TJ)

Where creativity is our focus, technology is our tool, and communication is our goal.

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The Center for Communication Technology Magnet

• The four-year, comprehensive Center for Communication Technology at Thomas Jefferson High School offers industry-standard training in Web Applications, Software Engineering, 3D Design, Robotics, and Broadcast/Broadband Journalism and Communications. The Center for Communication Technology gives students the opportunity to enhance their computer, technical and problem-solving skills as well as their oral, written and visual communication abilities.

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The Center for Communication Technology Magnet

• Open Houseo October 23 and November 27 from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m.

• Application Process:o Online application at tjcomputermagnet.com o Student essayo Teacher recommendations

• Application Deadline:o January 11th school specific applicationo + January 31st School of Choice form

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Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy

• Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy is a K-12 educational environment that provides learning based on documented research that active learning, experiential investigation, and integrated arts are vital for the development of higher level thinking and of enthusiastic engagement inherent in lifelong learning.

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Kunsmiller Creative Arts Academy

• Tourso Tuesday and Thursday by appointment, call

Marie Sanchez at 720-423-0218

• Application Process:• Student “Intent to Enroll” application form due by January 8th • 2 Teacher recommendations• Attend Mandatory Essay Night on either January 9th or January 10th

and complete student essay• Student Interview• 1 artifact to share in student interview (work sample, art sample,

etc.)

• Application Deadline:o January 8th school specific applicationo +January 31st School of Choice form

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HS Exploration Next steps?

• Attend the MS and HS EXPOo Tuesday October 23rd from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the

Infinity Park Event Center, located at 4400 E. Kentucky Ave. Glendale, CO 80246

• Attend a district-wide Regional EXPOo Saturday December 8th from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at

the following locations:• Far Northeast - Evie Dennic Campus (4800 Tellurd St.)• Southeast – South High School (1700 E Louisiana Ave.)• Southwest – Kepner Middle School (911 S. Hazel Ct.)• Near Northeast - Bruce Randolph (2960 N. Speer Blvd.)

• Attend an Open House or take a school tour• Continue using the enrollment guides, school

websites, and http://schoolmatch.dpsk12.org to research school options

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HS Application Next Steps?

• Locate your home school• If you are unsure about your home school

o Rank order your other options (from 1 to 5)o Complete the School of Choice form by January 31st o Complete any other special application requirements by

the required deadline

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• Please rank order the schools you are interested in attending on the handout provided.