Presenters:Trisha Callaway
(Counselor O-R)
Ashlee Pope(Counselor E-J)Trisha CallawayTrisha Callaway
Ashlee PopeAshlee Pope
AHS PrincipalDonna Houser
Campus SecretaryDiane Newberry
Alpha Designated Assistant Principal and CounselorAlpha Assistant Principal CounselorA-D Dennis Harms Jessica RousselE-J George Briones Ashlee PopeK-N Monica Evans Rebecca LyonsO-R Sammi Harrison Trisha CallawayS-Z Dee Biester Geoff Harter
College/Career Advisor- Pam Mason At-Risk Specialist- Dorothy Salas
• One or two days absent• Send a note to main office when he/she returns• Check teacher’s website for work or talk to
teacher when student returns
• At least 3 days absent• Contact Cindy Garza, counselor’s administrative
assistant, 24 hours in advance about extended absence
• Pick up assignments in counseling office• Send a note (personal or doctor’s notice) to
main office when he/she returns
• Conference with Individual Teacher• Contact the teacher to set appointment by
phone or email
• Conference with Group of Teachers• Contact your child’s counselor and the counselor
will set the group appointment.
• Tutoring• Students can go to any teacher• Tutoring schedule for all teachers is available on
school website under Staff tab
• Communicate with Guidance and College Counselors via email.
• Sign up to attend college presentations at your high school
• GPA, rank, test scores are updated regularly• Researching post-secondary options from
college & career, to work & volunteering• College Search and College Compare • Scholarship searches and scholarship
application links• Financial Aid website and help.
• Go to http://andersononline.org• Login and Password is Student’s ID• Student can explore:
• Colleges• Careers• Graduation Plans
• Freshman are meeting with counselors this week to learn Naviance and school website
• Be there and be involved (not too involved)• Be a positive role model• Listen with respect and empathy• Look for reasons behind behavior• Ask open ended questions• Know what is going on at the school
• Sign up for Trojan Times• Use Gradespeed for attendance and grades
• Stress on the importance of being organized and use a planner
• Promote school involvement• Encourage your child to advocate for him or
her self• If your child is having a problem with a class or
teacher, have your child to talk to the teacher.• Encourage your child to talk to his or her
counselor.
• The state of Texas recommends the Recommended or Distinguished High School Graduation Plan
• Must have parent, counselor, and principal permission to move to Minimum by 11th or 12th grade
• 4 X 4 Required Courses• English• Math• Science• Social Studies
Distinguished High School PlanDistinguished High School Plan
English Language Arts
4 Credits
English 1 EOCEnglish 2 EOCEnglish 3 EOC w/CRCEnglish 4
Mathematics
4 CreditsAlgebra 1 EOCGeometry EOCAlgebra 2 EOC w/CRC
Other Math Class
Science
4 CreditsBiology EOCPhysics EOC
Chemistry EOCOther Science Class
Social Studies
3.5 CreditsWorld Geography EOC
World History EOCUS history EOC
US GovernmentEconomics .5 Credit
Academic Elective NoneLOTE 3
PE 1.5 CreditHealth .5 Credit
Speech.5 Credit
Communication Applications or Professional CommunicationTech Applications None
Fine Arts 1 CreditElectives 3.5 Credits
Total Credits 26 CreditsTotal EOC’s 12
Recommended High School PlanRecommended High School Plan
English Language Arts
4 CreditsEnglish 1 EOCEnglish 2 EOCEnglish 3 EOC w/ CRCEnglish 4
Mathematics
4 CreditsAlgebra 1 EOCGeometry EOCAlgebra 2 EOC w/CRC
Other Math Class
Science
4 CreditsBiology EOCPhysics EOC
Chemistry EOCOther Science Class
Social Studies
3.5 CreditsWorld Geography EOC
World History EOCUS History EOC
US GovernmentEconomics .5 Credit
Academic Elective NoneLOTE 2
PE 1.5 CreditHealth .5 Credit
Speech.5 Credit
Communication Applications or Professional CommunicationTech Applications None
Fine Arts 1 CreditElectives 3.5 Credits
Total Credits 26 CreditsTotal EOC’s 12
• Pre-AP/ Advance Placement (AP)• International Baccalaureate (IB)• Applications due second semester
sophomore year• AVID (Advancement Via Individual
Determination)• Early College Start• Pass/Fail• Correspondence Courses/ Credit By
Exam
• GPA Calculations• Based on Core Classes and LOTE
• 4.0 vs. 5.0• See page 112 in SSIG
• Ranks computed after Fall and Spring Semesters• See page 45-46 in SSIG• If student completes more than 18 courses GPA
will be calculated using the highest grades in that subject
• Every grade and class matters• What colleges look for in GPA
• Replaces the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) program beginning in spring 2012
• General subject-area TAKS tests will be replaced with twelve STAAR end-of-course (EOC) assessments
• STAAR EOC assessments
• Students first enrolled in grade 9 or below in the 2011–2012 school year will be required to take the STAAR EOC assessments for courses in which they are enrolled as part of their graduation requirements and will no longer take TAKS
• For the general STAAR assessments, STAAR Modified, and STAAR L, the labels for the performance categories are:• Level III: Advanced Academic Performance• Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance• Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance
• For the STAAR Alternate assessments, the performance labels are:• Level III: Accomplished Academic Performance• Level II: Satisfactory Academic Performance• Level I: Unsatisfactory Academic Performance
• Grading• The score a student receives on a STAAR EOC assessment
is required to count for 15% of the student's final grade in the course
• A student whose final grade for a course is less than the equivalent of a 70 on a scale of 100 may not be given credit for that course, since by law the grade must include the student's score on the EOC assessment
• Graduation Requirements for STAAR• Required to meet the passing standard, Level II:
Satisfactory Academic Performance Cumulative score requirements do not apply to students taking STAAR Modified or STAAR Alternate
• Students taking credit by examination to fulfill course requirements are still required to take STAAR EOC assessments to fulfill their testing requirements.
• All STAAR EOC assessments will be administered at the end of the first semester (except this current year), at the end of the second semester, and in the summer, giving students three testing opportunities each year.