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GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF LAW, FINANCE AND BUSINESS

GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF LAW, FINANCE AND BUSINESS. Rising Raider Showcase. Welcome Class of 2016! Introduce students and parents to the supports and practices of the Freshman Academy Expose students to course options

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GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF LAW, FINANCE AND BUSINESS

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  1. GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY OF LAW, FINANCE AND BUSINESS

  2. Rising Raider Showcase • Welcome Class of 2016! • Introduce students and parents to the supports and practices of the Freshman Academy • Expose students to course options • Explain the registration process, override procedures, and parent portal info • Showcase clubs and organizations that students can get involved in

  3. Principal’s Address Mr. JF Lucas

  4. Student Council Welcome Student Body President Laura Nickles

  5. PTSA Welcome PTSA Co-President Rita Stone

  6. ESOL Welcome Spanish Teacher Debbie Allen

  7. What is the Raider Experience?

  8. Greenville High School Freshman Academy Teachers

  9. Mission and Goals Mission: The Freshman Academy will facilitate and support all students’ efforts and provide them with the skill sets necessary to make a successful transition from middle school to graduation. Academy Goals: #1 Increase End of Course Test pass rates by 5% annually. #2 Increase the number of students who successfully complete the requirements for promotion to 10th grade to 90%. #3 Increase the number of students who have fewer than 10 absences by 10%. #5 Increase the number of freshman graduating in 4 years by 5% annually.

  10. Academy Practices/Supports Goal Setting and incentives for meeting goals Free After School and During School Tutoring Tracking student data-attendance, grades, MAP Intervention Specialist Positive Office Referrals Rad Raiders and Renaissance Students of the Month Staff Spotlight/Academy Cup Monthly Newsletter Integration of lessons-(Genographic project) EOC and HSAP preparation tutoring sessions Academy teacher retreat Guidance character lessons • Freshman First Day • Freshman Parent Night/Dinner • Freshman Field Trip • USA TestPrep access for all • students • Letters home about achievement • Incentives for positive student • achievement • Freshman Success Assemblies • Weekly Academy teacher • meetings • Common Course Syllabi and • Assessments • Credit Recovery • Classworks • Accelerated Reading • YWCA teens • Bridges to a Brighter Future

  11. Instructional Strategies Monthly Focus within the Academy: Outlining Questioning and Making Inferences Cornell Notes SQ4R INSERT Graphic Organizers Vocabulary Strategies/Study Techniques Storytelling through technology Journaling/Writing to Learn- blogging

  12. Pay Special Attention to……. • Free after school tutoring during lunch and every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday after school • Free Access to USA TestPrep to prepare for teacher and End of Course Tests • Monthly Newsletter with important info • HSAP Preparation programs • Goal Setting Process

  13. GHS AP Courses AP Human Geography (9th grade) AP European History AP Calculus AP Chemistry AP Physics AP Statistics AP US Government AP US History AP World History AP Macroeconomics AP Biology AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition Spanish GHS is excited to offer the following AP courses:

  14. AP Scores 2011 Note: New AP course, Computer Science, added 2010-2011

  15. Early College Courses Courses offered: Psychology, Sociology and CPT ( college computer course ) All three count as magnet courses in all three focus areas Receive 1 Carnegie unit and 3 college semester hours for each course. Reduced tuition - currently at $120.00 per course, FARM receive free tuition

  16. Get ready, Red Raiders!

  17. LAW, FINANCE, AND BUSINESS Our unique and specialized programs will give students an overall understanding of law, finance and business as we know it today. The Magnet program is an extension of GHS and has components which will take students deeper into their area of interest. What are GHS’s Focus Courses?

  18. Concentration Areas Marketing Communications General Management Business Finance Accounting

  19. Freshman options: Intro to Law (1 unit)* Sophomore options: Speech and Debate (.5 unit)* Research (.5 unit)* *Required for upper level courses Opportunities for Juniors and Seniors: Criminal Law I Criminal Law II: Trial Procedures (H) Family Law and Juvenile Justice I Forensic Science I (CP, H) Law Focus

  20. Business Freshman options: Fundamentals to Business and Marketing Sophomore options: Marketing Digital Desktop Publishing Entrepreneurship Integrated Business Applications Opportunities for Juniors and Seniors: Accounting I and II Advertising Business Finance Business Law Virtual Enterprise

  21. Why Greenville High Business? • Extensive business course offerings • Numerous partnerships with local businesses • Future Business Leaders of America club • Virtual Enterprise opportunities • Ground Floor Coffee Shop • Dual Credit programs with Greenville Tech

  22. Finance Freshman options: Intro to Business and Marketing (1 unit) Sophomore options: Accounting I Business Finance Opportunities for Juniors and Seniors: Accounting II Banking Services Business Finance Entrepreneurship Virtual Enterprise I

  23. Benefits of completing a focus area: • Edge in college application process; • Edge in job competition;

  24. Important Dates • Registration Dates • Rising 9th Grader Course 2012-2013 Course Offerings • Teacher Recommendation Window 02/06/2012 – 02/10/2012 • Student Registration Window 02/21/2012 – 02/27/2012 Students will have the opportunity to register at their current middle school

  25. Important Dates February 11- 9 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.- Keyboarding Proficiency Test April 24th – Send out student course request letters. May 25th Schedules are given out May 29th Return signed schedules Mandatory Override deadline: May 31st

  26. Registration Guidelines Registration brochure Keyboarding Proficiency Recommendations Repeating Courses Course Offerings Override Procedure

  27. Notes for Students • Keyboarding vs computer apps • Driver’s Ed • Semester courses • Electives that need approval from instructor • DCC • FAC

  28. College Prep Coursesand Honors Courses

  29. Graduation RequirementsvsCollege Admission Requirements

  30. Graduation Requirements English 4 Math 4 Science 3 Social Studies 3 Government(1/2) Econ (1/2) US History Other(1) PE/ROTC 1 Foreign Language 1 Computer Science 1 Electives 7 TOTAL: 24 units

  31. College Admission Requirements In addition to the Graduation requirements: Math: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and a 4th higher level math Science: 3 lab Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics or a combination of 2). Physical Science is not a lab science Foreign Language: 2 years of same language Fine Arts: Appreciation, History , or Performance

  32. Unit Requirements for Grade Advancement Grade 9 Successful completion of eighth grade Grade 10 5 units (must include English 1, one unit of mathematics and three other units) Grade 11 11 units (must include English 1 and 2, two units of mathematics, one science, and six other units) Grade 12 17 units (must include English 1, 2, and 3, three units of mathematics, two units of science, and nine other units)

  33. Questions? Please come and find a counselor, teacher, or administrator in the atrium. Welcome to the GHS family!

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