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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL
AGENDA
◼ Welcome◼ Staff Introductions
◼ REAL Expectations
◼ Academic Support
◼ Distance Learning & Zoom Protocols
◼ Daily Schedule
◼ Rights & Responsibilities
◼ ParentVue & StudentVue
◼ Graduation Requirements
◼ College and Career Preparation
◼ GPA
◼ Athletics & Activities
◼ What students’ can do to have success at CHHS
◼ College Possible - Jr’s
◼ Senior Year
◼ What’s my part as a Parent?
INTRODUCTION OF SCHOOL STAFF
◼ Dan Wrobleski, Principal◼ Matt Miller, Assistant Principal◼ Dean Gary Beasley, 9th Grade Dean◼ Dean Dan Greene, 10th Grade Dean ◼ Dean Quyen Phan, 11th Grade Dean◼ Dean Janelle Gillis, 12th Grade Dean◼ Carrie Trnjanin, Early College Specialist◼ Jake Henderson, Activities Manager
KEEPING IT REALCORE VALUES
Respect
Education
Attitude
Loyalty
Be polite & use appropriate languageRespect for self & others
Know your purpose for being hereTo be our best, expect our bestCommit to graduate
Postitive Behavior - Know your resourcesFace challenges & persist forward
Honesty Represent family, school & communityIt’s about all of us all the time
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
◼ Meeting with Ms. Quyen, 11th Gr◼ [email protected]◼ 763.528.4615◼ Meeting with Ms. Gillis, 12th Gr
◼ 763.528.4613
◼ Grade check
◼ College Planning Checklist
◼ Social & Emotional Support
DISTANCE LEARNING & ZOOM PROTOCOLS
Distance Learning is the type of school we are presently using “Heights from Home”
Distance Learning is different than Online Learning ◼ set schedule of daily classes (online learning is working on your own on your own schedule at anytime)
◼ Students are “attending” school just at your home instead of physically going to our school building
◼ Zoom is the program we use to hold our classes◼ signing in is not the only requirement, students must sign in and be present the entire
class◼ Students are provided a link by their teachers for each class they have - STUDENTS
SHOULD NOT SHARE THIS LINK WITH ANYONE ELSE!!◼ Students must have their camera on for attendance so teacher can identify them.
The Zoom Protocols are expectations put in place for all Heights students to help them be successful while distant learning.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
◼ District wide Handbook◼ Student Rights and Responsibilities◼ Important dates-District calendar◼ Parent information ◼ General information◼ Attendance ◼ Activities and Athletics ◼ https://en.calameo.com/read/0060525005dcfbafda7f0
PARENTVUE & STUDENTVUE◼ Parent and Student Portal
◼ How do I get my codes?
◼ Email Urban Liaison, Ms. Irene Ventura Solano [email protected] (763.528.4608)
◼ App available on Android and iPhone
◼ Attendance, grades, report cards, school calendar, pay for school lunch and activities, etc.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English 4.0 CreditsMath 3.0 Credits (U of MN = 4)Science 3.0 CreditsSocial Studies 3.5 CreditsPhy Ed 1.0 CreditHealth 0.5 CreditFine Arts 1.0 Credit Art, Music, TheaterPractical Arts 1.0 Credit Tech Ed, Business, FACS
Required Credits 17.00 CreditsElective Credits 10.00 CreditsTotal Credits Needed 27.00 Credits
COLLEGE AND CAREER PREPARATION
◼ ARCC
◼ College Readiness Support
◼ Chromebooks
◼ AP Classes
◼ AVID
◼ STRIVE
◼ Ramp Up to Readiness
■ Power of You
■ College Possible
■ PSEO
■ Genesys Works
■ Naviance
■ ENCORE Program
EARLY COLLEGE
◼ Partnership with Anoka Ramsey Community College
◼ Earn up to 60 credits or an AA degree while attending CHHS
◼ Requirements for admission
◼ Juniors (in fall, current 10th): Top 1/3 of Class rank or 3.5 GPA
◼ Seniors (in fall, current 11): Top ½ of class rank or 3.0 GPA
◼ We can also use a nationally standardized test score like PreACT/PSAT if that’s relevant for CHHS
◼ Then, they’ll be screened for the individual courses:
◼ College Writing, Short Stories, Art, Biology courses: 2.6 GPA
◼ College Algebra: 2.8 GPA plus a C or higher in Algebra II (or equivalent)
◼ PreCalculus: 2.8 GPA plus a B or higher in Algebra II( or equivalent)
GPA – COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE AND SCHOLARSHIPS
GPA is a roadmap to college acceptance and scholarships $$$ - in other words your GPA makes a difference on acceptance and/or if you are eligible for scholarships
◼ ACCEPTANCE - this is where all grades (even 12th grade) are looked at◼ SCHOLARSHIPS (aka FREE MONEY) ◼ Scholarships directly from the college - many based on GPA & are
automatic◼ Local Scholarships - one application for ALL Local Scholarships -
application will be available beginning of March - awarded in May - last year we gave away around $280,000
◼ Athletic Scholarships - must be cleared by NCAA to be eligible (grades)
ACTIVITIES & ATHLETICS
ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES...
Offers students the unique opportunity to develop their talents beyond the classroom through practice, learning SPORTSMANSHIP through COMPETITION, participating in and displaying LEADERSHIP through TEAMWORK. We believe extracurricular activities promote lifelong student success.
ATHLETICS
FALL (Mid Aug- Nov) WINTER (Late nov- March) SPRING(Late march-June)Adapted Soccer Basketball Baseball
Football Dance Team Lacrosse (girls)
Soccer Gymnastics Softball
Swim & Dive (Girls) Swim & Dive (Boys) Tennis (boys)
Tennis (Girls) Wrestling Track & Field
Volleyball Synchronized swim girls
REQUIREMENTS FOR ACTIVITIES AND ATHLETICS
◼ Students must have good attendance Making satisfactory progress in the classroom
◼ Current physical on file (athletes)
◼ Sports fee is $150
◼ Free & reduce sliding scale fees
WHAT STUDENTS’ CAN DO TO HAVE SUCCESS AT CHHS◼ Be at school/zoom and in your classes every day◼ Be on time
◼ Dress for success
◼ Come prepared to learn
◼ Have open communication with teachers by phone
and/or email
◼ Sign up for StudentVue
◼ Get involved in activities, athletics & take advantage
of opportunities presented to you!
◼ Keep it REAL!
JUNIORS - COLLEGE POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITY
SENIOR YEAR - Reality vs. MythREALITY - by Senior Year most students have met their MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS for GraduationREALITY - the 2 required courses that ALL Seniors take are English 12 (Full year) & Economics (½ year)REALITY - When applying to colleges SENIORS are sending their transcript that includes 9-11th grade classes & gradesREALITY - Colleges do look at what students are taking their Senior Year when making admissions decisions
MYTH - because I have most of my requirements met and only NEED English & Econ I don’t have to have a full scheduleMYTH - because I’m applying to colleges with my transcript that includes 9-11th my classes & grades 12th grade year don’t matterMYTH - since I met all my requirements I don’t need to take any classes in those areas (Science & Math - 3 yrs MINIMUM)MYTH - I doubled up on certain subject areas so I didn’t have to take classes my Senior Year
How can I help as I Parent?◼ Use our Website◼ Schedules link in the website - https://www.colheights.k12.mn.us/domain/109
◼ Staff Directory file on the website - https://www.colheights.k12.mn.us/cms/lib/MN02204243/Centricity/Domain/415/Parents%20Staff%20Directory.pdf
◼ Check your students attendance◼ Communicate with your students teachers ◼ Use ParentVue to check your students grades◼ Weekly Communication from HS◼ All Calls◼ Emails◼ Social Media ◼ Twitter - chhs_wrobleski◼ HS Instagram - columbiaheightshs
Post High School Planning Google Classroom
CLASS CODE
7ult6xu“l” is lower case L
★ Anything Colllege related (both 2 & 4 yr)★ Anything scholarship related★ Anything about college visits★ Anything financial aid related
Applying to Colleges...General Information◼ SAT (College Entrance Exam) -
◼ Oct. 14th - SENIORS ONLY ◼ Doors will open at 7:45 on the 14th with breakfast being served. Test starts at 8:30. Test is about 5 hours long. ◼ Questions feel free to email Mrs. Trnjanin at [email protected]
◼ JUNIORS will take it in the SPRING
◼ All TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS are done through Naviance - check with your student to see if they have used their Naviance Account or if they know how to access it
◼ Applications are done through the specific colleges website OR through the Common Application using their website.
◼ October is College Knowledge Month - most schools in MN allow students to apply for free during this month - some during certain weeks, some the whole month, etc.
◼ FAFSA can be filled out anytime after October 1st but if you have not applied to colleges you should do that first
Looking ahead...Calendar Items & Events on our Radar!!
Upcoming Events...◼ Parent/Teacher Conferences, Oct. 29th (done virtually)◼ NHS Induction, Oct. 29th ◼ Senior Picture Day, Nov. 24th
Further down the line…◼ Registration/ ARCC & AP Night◼ Academic Lettering◼ School Pictures/ID’s◼ Academic Awards Night/Local Scholarship Awards◼ Prom, May 15th◼ Graduation, June 10th
WELCOME TO CHHS!WE ARE PROUD YOU CHOSE TO BE A HYLANDER!