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Class Enrollment Meeting 2017-2018 Class of 2019 & 2020 Sophomores/Juniors

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Class Enrollment

Meeting

2017-2018

Class of 2019 & 2020

Sophomores/Juniors

Materials:

Course Selections Sheet

Student Transcript

Course Description Booklet

College Planning Handout

MC Dual Credit Handout

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College Planning

See College Planning Sheet

REVIEW PSAT RESULTS FROM

FALL. ***Free practice questions on

satpractice.org

Take SAT or ACT 2nd Semester of

Junior year.( Must register

independently)collegeboard.org/act.org

College Visits- Juniors 1 day visit

Excused absence- Fill out college day

form. Seniors get 2 days 33

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship booklet available on

Greenwood High School website.

Schools, GW High School, Counselor’s

office, Scholarship booklet.

Look on COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY

website.

SEARCH ENGINES (FASTWEB.COM)

LOCAL

POSTED IN SCHOLARSHIP BOX

POSTED ON OUR WEBSITE42/15/2017

REMINDERS

PERFORMANCE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Every student may earn a performance

acknowledgement on his or her transcript

by outstanding performance in any of the

following areas:

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PERFORMANCE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

In a dual credit course - At least 12 dual

credit hours as part of Texas core

curriculum or advanced technical credit

with a grade of 3.0 or higher on 4.0 scale

In bilingualism and bi-literacy

Score of 3 or better on an AP exam; OR

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PERFORMANCE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Con’t

Outstanding performance on the PSAT, the

SAT, or the ACT

PSAT Commended Scholar, National Hispanic

Scholar, National Achievement Scholar; OR

SAT- 410 on reading and 520 on Math

ACT composite of 28

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PERFORMANCE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Con’t

Most students who earn a Performance

Acknowledgement will do so through Dual

Credit Classes.

English 3 (1301, 1302)

English 4 (2322, 2323)

12 total credit hours (Must have a “B” or

better.)

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PERFORMANCE

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Con’t

Earning a nationally or internationally recognized

business or industry certification or license

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HB5

Currently, the only difference between

the Foundation +Endorsement(s)

Plan and the Distinguished Level of

Achievement is the requirement that

Algebra 2 must be one of the 4

mathematics credits.

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BENEFITS OF FOUNDATION + ENDORSEMENTS AND

DISTINGUISHED LEVEL OF ACHIEVEMENT vs.

FOUNDATION PLAN

Regardless of class rank, only students on

the Distinguished Level of Achievement

are eligible for Top 10% Automatic

Admission consideration.

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ENDORSEMENTS

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY

ARTS AND HUMANITIES

MULTIDISCIPLINARY

(STEM)Math & SCIENCE

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Dual credit classes for

Sophomores

EDUC 1100- Effective Learning

SPEECH 1315- Public Speaking

Effective Learning is an orientation type

class that MC requires.

Basic college vocab, research skills, and

critical thinking.

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Dual Credit Courses for Junior

and Seniors

See MC Handout English 3 (ENGL 1301/1302)

English 4 (ENGL 2322/2323)

US History ( History 1301/1302)

Government (GOVT 2305)

Economics (ECON 2301)

Pre-Calculus Sem 1(Math 1314 College Algebra)

Sem 2 (Math 2414 College Pre-Cal

OR (Math 1342 College Statistics)

Must have already had Algebra II152/15/2017

Sophomores Juniors Seniors

Fall

2017

EDUC 1100-Effective

Learning

OR

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

EDUC 1100-Effective Learning

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

ENGL 1301-Composition I

HIST 1301-US History I

MATH 1314-College Algebra-If passed

Algebra II

SPAN 1411-Beginning Spanish

ARTS 1301-Art Appreciation

MUSI 1306-Music Appreciation

Welding, Automotive, Diesel Technology,

Computer Graphics, or Certified Nurse Aide

EDUC 1100-Effective Learning

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

ECON 2301-Principles of Macroeconomics

OR

GOVT 2305-US Government

ENGL 2322-British Literature I

MATH 1314-College Algebra

SPAN 1411-Beginning Spanish

ARTS 1301-Art Appreciation

MUSI 1306-Music Appreciation

Welding, Automotive, Diesel Technology,

Computer Graphics, or Certified Nurse Aide

Spring

2018

EDUC 1100-Effective

Learning

OR

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

EDUC 1100-Effective Learning

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

ENGL 1302-Composition II

HIST 1302-US History II

MATH 2412-Precalculus

MATH 1342-Statistics (upon approval)

PSYC 2301-Intro. To Psychology

SPAN 1412-Beginning Spanish II

ARTS 1301-Art Appreciation

MUSI 1306-Music Appreciation

Second Semester of

Welding, Automotive, Diesel Technology,

Computer Graphics, or Certified Nurse Aide

EDUC 1100-Effective Learning

SPCH 1315-Public Speaking

ECON 2301-Principles of Macroeconomics

OR

GOVT 2305-US Government

ENGL 2323-British Literature II

MATH 2412-Precalculus

MATH 1342-Statistics (upon approval)

PSYC 2301-Intro to Psychology

SPAN 1412-Beginning Spanish II

ARTS 1301-Art Appreciation

MUSI 1306-Music Appreciation

Second Semester of

Welding, Automotive, Diesel Technology,

Computer Graphics, or Certified Nurse Aide

Off Campus Elective Dual Credit for Junior

and Seniors

CNA – Certified Nursing Aide

Welding

Automotive Technology

Diesel Technology

Off campus 3 class periods

3 Elective Credits

Cannot Guarantee Instructor or Offering

Creating College Transcript

Weighted Courses – only passing grade

Tuition & Fees Paid each semester

Dual Credit Courses

Be sure to check with the desired university and department for credit transfer information.

Also check to see if you have to have the course for your major.

Dual Credit Coordinator

R. Randolph

[email protected]

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Before students are scheduled into the

dual Credit classes the Dual Credit Check

List must be completed and turned into

Mrs. Randolph.

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9th Grade 10th Grade 11th Grade 12th Grade Credits

Engl

ish

0101 English I 0107 Pre AP English I

0102 English II 0108 Pre AP English II

0103 English III 0118 DC English III

0104 English IV 0109 DC English IV 4.0

Mat

h

0206 Algebra I 0219 Pre AP Algebra I Took Alg I in Jr. High 0215 Pre AP Geometry

0211 Geometry 0215 Pre AP Geometry Took Geometry in 9th 0209 Pre AP Algebra II

0203 Math Models 0208 Algebra II 0209 Pre AP Algebra II Took Algebra II in 10th 0216 Pre AP Pre-Cal 0212 DC Pre-Cal

0208 Algebra II 0209 Pre AP Algebra II 0207 Pre -Cal 0216 Pre-AP Pre-Cal 0212 DC Pre- Cal Took Pre-Cal in 11th0218 AP Calculus

4.0

Scie

nce

0307 Biology 0306 Pre AP Biology

0305 IPC 0310 Chemistry 0309 Pre AP Chemistry

0310 Chemistry Took Chem in 10th 0312 Physics 0318 Pre AP Physics

0312 Physics Took Physics in 11th 0316 Environmental

Syst. 0314 Anat and

Physiology 0320 Forensics 0308 AP Biology 0311 AP Physics

4.0

Soci

al S

t. 0406 World History No History Choose another Elective

0404 U.S. History 0401 C U.S. History

0408 Government 0407 DC Government 0411 Economics 0410 DC Economics

3.0

Fore

ign

La

ngu

age 0170 Spanish I

Took Spanish I in JR High

0171 Spanish II

0171 Spanish II Took Spanish II in 9th No Foreign Lang needed Choose another Elective

2.0

Ph

y. E

d.

0505 B Athletics Sec 14 0505 G Athletics Sec 18 0505 Tennis Sec 38 0514 B PE Sec 12 0514 G PE Sec 16

5506 B Athletics Sec 14 0506 G Athletics Sec 18 0506 Tennis Sec 38 0527 Personal Fit .5

5507 B Athletics Sec

14 0507 G AthleticsSec 18 0507 TennisSec 38

5508 B Athletics Sec

14 0508 G Athletics Sec 18 0508 TennisSec 38

1.0

Fin

e A

rt 0731 Band I 0701 Art I 0710 Theatr 1 0714 Tech Theatr 1

0732 Band 2 0702 Art 2 0711 Theatr 2 0709 Tech Theatr 2

0733 Band 3 0703 Art 3 0712 Theatr 3 0709 Tech Theatr 3

0734 Band 4 0704 Art 4 0713 Theatr 4 1.0

Spe

ech

H

eal

th 0313 Health 0725 Speech

0313 Health 0725 Speech 0968 DC Speech Sem 2

0313 Health 0725 Speech 0968 DC Speech Sem 2

0313 Health 0725 Speech 0968 DC Speech Sem 2

.5 Each 1 Total 222/15/2017

OTHER ELECTIVES

The electives your child has chosen is tied

to their endorsement. Please DO NOT

CHANGE without asking.

Should have 8 classes chosen1. English

2. Math

3. Science

4. Social Studies

5. Spanish II (if needed) or Elective

6. Elective

7. Elective

8. Elective

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Course Selections

Students must make changes by the end of

school year.

Once all student’s requests have been entered,

a summary of selected courses for 2017-2018

will be sent home for your records.

Please contact the counseling office if you have

questions or concerns.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Vickie Liles, Counselor

253-6688

[email protected]

Remind101

512-872-5656

Class of 2018 @78f36

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