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What Am I Gonna Do When I Grow Up….and How Am I Gonna Get There?

What Am I Gonna Do When I Grow Up….and How Am I Gonna Get There?. Obj. 3.01- Understand the personal education and skill requirements necessary for transition from secondary education to post-secondary education or employment. High School curriculum/graduation requirements. 4 year plan

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What Am I Gonna Do When I Grow Up….and How Am I Gonna Get There?

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  1. What Am I Gonna Do When I Grow Up….and How Am I Gonna Get There? • Obj. 3.01- Understand the personal education and skill requirements necessary for transition from secondary education to post-secondary education or employment.

  2. High School curriculum/graduation requirements • 4 year plan • Career Pathway-allows a student to choose a sequence of courses for their career interest. • Course of Study • College Prep • College Prep/College Tech Prep • College Prep (Arts ED. or CTE) • Occupational • Military • Straight to work!

  3. College Prep • English - 4 credits • Math - 4 credits (ending with a higher level math course with Alg. II as a pre-requisite) • Science - 3 credits • Social Studies - 3 credits • Second Language - 2 credits • Health & P.E. - 1 credit

  4. College Prep/College Tech. Prep • English - 4 credits • Math - 4 credits (ending with a higher level math course with Alg. II as a prerequisite) • Science - 3 credits • Social Studies - 3 credits • Second Language - 2 credits • Health & P.E. - 1 credit • Career-Technical - 4 credits

  5. College Tech Prep • English - 4 credits • Math - 3 credits (ending with Alg. II or Tech. Math II) • Science - 3 credits • Social Studies - 3 credits • Second Language - not required • Health & P.E. - 1 credit • Career-Technical - 4 Credits

  6. Career Prep (Arts Ed. or CTE) • English - 4 credits • Math - 3 credits (including Alg. I) • Science - 3 credits • Social Studies - 3 credits • Second Language - not required • Health & P.E. - 1 credit • Career-Technical - 4 credits • Arts Education - 4 credits

  7. Occupational (OCS) • Occupational English - 4 credits • Occupational Mathematics - 3 credits • Life Skills Science - 2 credits • Social Studies - 2 credits (SS I & II) • Health & P.E. - 1 credit • Career-Technical - any 4 credits

  8. General Certificate • Course recommendations are based on the Individualized Educational Plan.

  9. NC Academic Scholars Program Requirements • English – 4 Units • Math – 4 Units • Algebra I • Algebra II • Geometry • Adv. Functions & Modeling or Pre-Calculus

  10. NC Academic Scholars Program Requirements • Science – 3 Units • Biology • Earth Environmental Science • Chemistry or Physics • Social Studies – 3 Units • World History • Civics/Economics • U.S. History

  11. NC Academic Scholars Program Requirements • Foreign Language – 3 Units • CTE – 1 Unit • Art Education – 1 Unit • Health & Physical education – 1 Unit • Elective Credits – 5 Units • (2 of the 5 units must be advanced courses or a 2nd level above the required course.) • AP Literature • AP Biology • AP Calculus

  12. NC Academic Scholars Program Requirements • World Geography/Multicultural • Advanced World Cultures/Humanities • Spanish III/IV

  13. NC Academic Scholars Program Requirements • A student must have an overall four-year unweighted average of 3.5 and complete all requirements for a North Carolina High School Diploma.

  14. At least 1 credit is recommended in an arts discipline for students not taking an arts education pathway. Music, Art, Theatre Arts, and Dance

  15. Formal Assessments • EOC’s- End of Course tests • VoCats- Vocational Competency Achievement Tracking System • ASVAB- Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery • ASSET/Accuplacer/COMPASS- identifies the basic skill levels of students entering two-year institutions. • SAT/PSAT- Scholastic Aptitude Test • Industry credential exams • Competency tests • AP exams/Placement tests

  16. Opportunities for you to earn College Credit while in high school! • Dual enrollment courses • Huskin’s courses • Articulation agreement • AP courses

  17. Entrance requirements • College/University • Community college/tech schools • Military • Employment

  18. SCANS SKILLS….again! • Workplace competencies • Resources • Interpersonal skills • Information • Systems • Technology

  19. SCANS…more • Foundation Skills • Basic skills • Reading • Writing • Math • Speaking • Listening • Thinking Skills • Creativity • Decision-making • Problem solving • Reasoning • Personal Qualities

  20. Opportunities to attain skills in high school • Social Studies • Math • English • Science • Visual and Performing Arts • PE/Sports • CTE • Work-based learning • Extra-curricular activities

  21. Formal Learning Experiences • CTE Pathways • Work-Based Learning • Cooperative education • Internships • Apprenticeships • School based enterprises • Company Training Programs • Proprietary Schools • Community Colleges • Associates degree • Certificate program • Colleges/Universities • Bachelor’s degree • Master’s degree/Dr. degree • Military Training • Part-time jobs

  22. Informal Learning Experiences • Job-shadowing • Career interviews/consultations • Senior project • Career management research project • Career days • Guidance Counselors/Career Development • Volunteer experiences • CTSO’s • Mentoring • Trade/Professional Organizations

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