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Early College of Forsyth tree nation

Early College of Forsyth is ranked as one of the "Best High Schools in the USA" by US News & World Report. Located on the FTCC Main Campus, students take high school courses in Ardmore Hall and college courses in Hauser Hall. Transportation options include magnet bus transportation and car riders. Students can enjoy lunch in the grill or bring lunch from home. The school offers a variety of student activities and clubs, and communication with parents is through various channels. The program of study allows students to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree in four years.

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Early College of Forsyth tree nation

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  1. Early College of Forsythtree nation

  2. US News & world report • USN&WR does a ranking every year and selects the “Best High Schools in the USA.” • Early College of Forsyth is on the list this year!

  3. ECFLocation • Located on FTCC Main Campus • 2nd Floor of Ardmore Hall • Students take all high school courses in this building and majority of college classes in Ardmore during 9th grade year. • ACA and PED college courses are in Hauser Hall. • Lunch is served in Hauser Hall. • Students can also eat lunch in Snyder Hall.

  4. Campusmap

  5. ECFCalendarandHours • Hybrid of two calendars: WSFCS and FTCC • First day of school for high school classes is Thursday, August 8. • First day of school for college classes is Friday, August 16. • Final day for students (tentative) is Friday, May 15. • ECF follows FTCC calendar for holidays/breaks. • ECF will have school on some days that WSFCS is not in session and vice-versa. • School hours: • 9:00-3:15 (Monday-Thursday) • 9:00-3:00 (Friday) FTCC campus closes at 3:00 on Fridays. • Building opens by 7:30 AM each day. • Students should be off campus by 5:00 PM each day. (3:15 on Fridays)

  6. Transportation • Magnet Bus Transportation • WSFCS will pick up and drop off at a designated schools in the district. • Only operates when WSFCS is in session. • Begins on August 26. • Drops off around 9:00 AM and picks up at 3:20 PM here at ECF. • Car Riders • Students can be dropped off in morning as close to Ardmore Hall as possible. • Afternoon pick-up is much more coordinated. • Must be picked up in gravel parking lot below Snyder Hall. • FTCC Campus Police will handle non-compliant drivers. All freshmen will be car riders until august 26

  7. Early College of Forsyth Car Rider Pick-up Vehicle Traffic Pedestrian Traffic Exit Pick up

  8. Lunch • All 9th graders have lunch 11:45 AM-12:20 PM. • Students may eat in The Grill, outside in approved locations, or in Snyder Hall. • Students may bring lunch or purchase food in the Grill or from vending machines, or pre-order from Parkland High School. • Grill is closed until August 16. • Parkland High School program will begin August 26. • Students must bring lunch from home through August 15. (No other options). • Meal cards can be purchased for $55 plus tax = $58.71 in the Grill • 10 meals at $5.50 per meal. • Limited number of microwave ovens available in the Grill and Snyder Hall. • There will be days where students will need to bring lunch from home due to The Grill being closed. • Additional info on Meal Cards and the Parkland lunch program will be sent home with students.

  9. StudentActivities/clubs • Drama Club • Yearbook Club • Honor Society • Student Council • Art Club • Ethics Club • Crosby Scholars • Multicultural Club • Youth in Government • Science Olympiad • Retro Club • GSA Club • Additional clubs may be created throughout the year. • There are also numerous FTCC activities open to ECF students. • ECF students can participate in FTCC activities just like regular FTCC students. • We offer Driver’s Education classes after school in the fall and spring.

  10. Communicationwithparents • High School Communication (ECF): • Students and parents are expected to monitor grades via PowerSchool. • Paper copies of progress reports will be sent home to parents mid-quarter ONLY if a student has a D/F average at that time. • Report cards will be sent home quarterly. • Twitter @TreeNationECF • Connect 5 calling/email system • Please let the school know if you do not start receiving messages over the next couple of weeks. • ECF website • Teacher websites • College Communication (FTCC): • Students see grades/status on their Blackboard sites and Tech Link. • College professors will only communicate with students, not parents.

  11. CollegeDegreesviaECF • Associate of Arts • Associate of Fine Arts • Associate of Science • Associate of Engineering • Associate in Applied Science

  12. OurProgramofStudy • Students can graduate high school & college (Associate’s Degree) in 4 years. • Program of study framed around the community college’s Associate of Arts degree, a college transfer degree. • Students would then transfer to a UNCstate institution to finish the undergraduate/Bachelor’s degree. • Most students who take the recommended number of college courses each semester & pass these college courses with C or higher can usually complete their high school diploma & Associate of Arts in 4 years.

  13. Successfulecfstudentsare: • Serious about academics • Self-motivated, self-directed, and organized • Mature • Responsible • Enthusiastic • Ready for the challenge; for college-level work now • Flexible • Take responsibility of own education • Able to advocate for themselves

  14. Freshmanfieldtrip • We will be taking a field trip to Raven Knob in Mount Airy, NC next Thursday (August 15) for team building for our 9th graders. • We will leave campus at 9:00 AM and return at 4:30 PM. • Cost is $5 and must be paid by August 13. • Includes admission, transportation, and lunch • (hot dog, chips, drink) • Green permission form in your folder. (Due by August 13) • Wear comfortable clothes and old tennis shoes.

  15. Modifiedschedule(august 8-16) • August 8 • Regular school day (9:00-3:15) • August 9 • Regular school day (9:00-3:00) *Friday (dismiss at 3:00) • August 12-14 • Regular school day (9:00-3:15) • Students will have Study Hall from 1:45-3:15. • No penalty for students leaving at 1:45. • August 15 • Extended day due to Field Trip (9:00-4:30) • August 16 • Regular school day (9:00-3:00) *Friday (dismiss at 3:00) • Students will have Study Hall from 1:45-3:15. • No penalty for students leaving at 1:45. • Regular schedule (9:00-3:15 Monday-Thursday) and (9:00-3:00 Friday) will resume on Monday, August 19.

  16. in your folders… • Schedule (high school classes only for 1st Semester) • Supply List • Raven Knob Field Trip Permission Form • Campus Map • Car Rider Map • Student Information Sheet • Student Health History Form • Home Language Survey • FTCC/ECF Computer Use Policy • FTCC Physical Education Waiver • FTCC FERPA Rights Form • WSFCS Technology Agreement Form • “It’s My Call/It’s Our Call” Random Drug Testing Program

  17. Ecf staff High School Faculty/Staff: • Joey Hearl: Principal • Lisa Nakawatase: Assistant Principal • Dexter Felder: Director of Counseling/Student Services • Piper Hendrix: Instructional Facilitator • Christa Cook: Testing Coordinator • Angela Cowell: Social Worker • Janelle Waddell: District Technology • James Green, Diane Morrow, Bradley McNeil: English Department • Leigh McDowell, Alison Wright: Science Department • Ted Barton, Katie Daniels, Jacynthia Gray: Social Studies Department • Chris Sheils, Karen Weavil: Mathematics Department • Tracy Shore: Lead Secretary • Jennifer Covington: Data Manager College Staff: • Megan Mills: College Liaison

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