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Morristown East High School

Morristown East High School. Who are we?. Mrs. Amy Eversole School Counselor A-G Mrs. Amy Helfenberger School Counselor H-O Ms. Sarah Wilson School Counselor P-Z Mrs. Melissa Overbay College and Career Counselor (here every Wednesday). Review Graduation Requirements.

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Morristown East High School

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  1. Morristown East High School

  2. Who are we? • Mrs. Amy Eversole • School Counselor A-G • Mrs. Amy Helfenberger • School Counselor H-O • Ms. Sarah Wilson • School Counselor P-Z • Mrs. Melissa Overbay • College and Career Counselor (here every Wednesday)

  3. Review Graduation Requirements • ALL students must take and pass the following: • English: 4 credits - I, II, III, IV (one per year) • Math: 4 credits - Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and one upper level course (one per year) • Science: 3 credits – Biology, Physics/Chemistry, one science of your choice • Social Studies: 3 credits – World Geography/History, U.S. History, U.S. Government

  4. Review Graduation Requirements • Economics/Personal Finance - 1 credit • Foreign Language – 2 credits • Fine Arts – 1 credit • Wellness and Physical Education 1.5 credits • Electives – 6-10 credits • Program of Study – at least 3 credits

  5. Review Graduation Requirements What is a “Program of Study?” • A concentration of classes in a certain area taken by the student • Contains a minimum of 3 classes • Can either be artistically, academically, or technically based • Please talk with the school counselors to determine what program of study is best fit for you

  6. Examples of some Programs of Study • Advanced Placement • Fine Arts • Math & Science • Automotive Technology • Engineering • Pre-Law • Health Professions • Pre-Education • Interior Design • Therapeutic Services

  7. How do I GRADUATE? • You must earn 28 CREDITS by the end of your senior year, passing ALLrequired courses. • In order to earn aCREDIT, you must pass your class with the grade of a D or higher • Number of credits define your grade level and determines your eligibility to graduate.

  8. What is an EOC? • It is an End of Course Exam • These are taken after a required class is finished (core classes) • REMEMBER • You do not have to pass an EOC in order to graduate… *HOWEVER* • EOC’s count as 20% of your final grade!!!

  9. What happens if I fail? • If you fail a required class, you will have to either • Earn that credit back by either re-taking the class*or* • Participate in the Credit Recovery Program

  10. Credit Recovery Program • Students use a special computer software program either before or after school (also available in the summer). • Not all courses are available; however most academic classes are (i.e. math, science, social studies, English, etc.). • A $50 feeis required each time a student signs up for the program. Also, to be eligible, a student must have at least a 50 semester average in their failed class. • A student can only use the program to recover 4 credits throughout high school and can only work on recovering 1 credit per semester. • The maximum grade a student may earn is 70

  11. Online Offerings • Check with your school counselors to see what courses are being offered online through the Niswonger Foundation. • These courses could enhance student learning by offering courses that aren’t offered at the home school. • www.niswongerlearningcenter.org (you must register through your counselor).

  12. What’s next? Post-Secondary? Technology Center/Community College/College/University Job/Career/Military

  13. What is a “post-secondary” school? • Any schooling that takes place after graduation from high school. • Examples of this may be: • 4-year college or university • 2-year community college • Technology/Vocational Center • Military • Beauty School

  14. How do I get there? • Excel in classes early on • Get involved in clubs at school • Take AP/ Dual Enrollment Courses!!! • Prepare and study for ACT • Be aware of local scholarships early on!!! • GRADUATE in GOOD STANDING!!!

  15. What is Dual Enrollment? • Classes you can take your junior and senior years to earn college credit through Walters State Community College • Check with School Counselors to see what is being offered • HOPE Scholarship money can pay for the courses.

  16. What is Advanced Placement? • Advanced classes offered at the high schools (as well as online) to potentially earn college credit. • Take the AP exam at the end of the course to determine whether or not college credit will be given. Most colleges give credit with a 3, 4 or 5.

  17. Tennessee Scholar’s Program* • Additional academic high school requirements: • 3 Science requirements must be Biology & Chemistry + one other lab science, Physics preferred. • 2 Career Technical Education (CTE) courses—one must be in keyboarding OR 2 Additional AP courses • 1 higher level math above Algebra II • Additional Expectations: • 80 hours of Community Service • Overall “C” average in all TN Scholars Courses (no D’s or F’s for any final grade) • 95% Attendance (not over 9 days absent/year) • No Out-of-School Suspension • * Requirements subject to change

  18. HOPE Scholarship(Lottery Scholarship) • Requirements: • Have a 3.0 grade point average at the end of all 4 years of high school *OR* • Make at least a composite score of 21 on the ACT exam

  19. Benefits of post-secondary options • Higher Salary • Career Opportunities • Job Satisfaction • Work Versatility • More opportunities to move up in your career

  20. College & Career Resources • www.collegefortn.org • www.actstudent.org • http://tcids.tbr.edu/

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