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Parkway South High School

Parkway South High School. Junior Workshop 2008-2009 MCGP GLE 11 Strand PS1 C; Strand AD4 A, B AD5 A, AD6 A; Strand CD7 A,B,C; CD8 A, B. Counselors. A-Cl Donna Nokes 314-415-7780 d nokes@pkwy.k12.mo.us Co-Go Stacy Morgan 314-415-7782 smorgan@pkwy.k12.mo.us

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Parkway South High School

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  1. Parkway South High School Junior Workshop 2008-2009 MCGP GLE 11 Strand PS1 C; Strand AD4 A, B AD5 A, AD6 A; Strand CD7 A,B,C; CD8 A, B

  2. Counselors • A-Cl Donna Nokes 314-415-7780 dnokes@pkwy.k12.mo.us • Co-Go Stacy Morgan 314-415-7782 smorgan@pkwy.k12.mo.us • Gr-La Dr. Mike Williams 314-415-7775 mwilliam@pkwy.k12.mo.us • Le-O Stan Williams 314-415-7779 swilliam@pkwy.k12.mo.us • P-So Rob Lappin 314-415-7783 rlappin@pkwy.k12.mo.us • Sp-Z Marianna Justice 314-415-7777 mjustice@pkwy.k12.mo.us

  3. Counseling Department • Counseling Secretary Joy Steward 314-415-7709 • Receptionist Cathi Tegels 314-415-7745 • College/Career Center Ruth Gerike 314-415-7776 • Registrars Jana Revell 314-415-7705

  4. Parkway South High Diploma Math 3 credits Science 3 credits English 4 credits Social Studies 3 credits Fine Arts 1 credit Career and Technical Education (CTE) 1 credit Physical Ed 1 credit Health .5 credit Personal Finance .5 credit Electives 7 credits University requirements Math 4 credits Science 3 or 4 credits English 4 credits Social Studies 3 credits Fine Arts 1 credit Foreign Language 2 credits Please remember that competitive colleges have their own specific requirements. Curriculum

  5. Now is the time to: • Meet with your counselor to discuss post high school options: 4 yr college 2 yr college Technical college/school Military Work

  6. Career Searches CareerCruising www.careercruising.com User name: parkwaymo Password: career www.Missouriconnections.org/ Passwords for Career: 1847792VCR Skills: 5847794RQR Work Values: v847793XTV

  7. College Entrance Tests • Actstudent.org - ACT test dates, registration, and practice, college search, writing section of ACT, College list of writing requirements: www.act.org/aap/writingpref (Online test prep: www.learningexpresslibrary.com) • Collegeboard.com – SAT dates and registration and practice, AP information, College QuickFinder, my college list and more • Accuplacer – community colleges

  8. Test Prep classes • Focus on Learning 573-875-5187 (FOL classes held at Parkway South, West and Central-prices vary at different locations) • Kaplan.com • Sylvan Learning Centers • Princetonreview.com • Huntingtonlearning.com • Free ACT/SAT/AP online test prep-students must register on PSH computer first:(www.learningexpresslibrary.com)

  9. ACTFacts, Content and Format Facts: 2008 National Average is 21.1 (PSH average 24) Highest possible score is 36 (PLAN 32) Writing score range: 2-12 (PSH average 8) How many Ivy League schools accept the ACT: ALL ACT Content/format English: 45 minutes/ 75 questions Reading: 35 minutes/ 40 questions Math: 60 minutes/ 60 questions Science: 35 minutes/ 40 questions

  10. ACT Content: English: Punctuation, grammar and usage, sentence structure, strategy, organization, style Reading: Prose Fiction, Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences Math: Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry Science: Data Representation, Research Summaries, Conflicting Viewpoints

  11. MO, National and PKWY South Average ACT Composite Scores from class of 2008

  12. ACT Retesting • Research shows: Of the students who took the ACT more than once: 55% increased score 22% no change in score 23% decreased score

  13. College Search Things to consider: • Admission Requirements/Deadlines • Major Programs • Special programs: learning support/remedial programs • Is it a good fit for me? • Extracurricular activities • Location • Cost • Size

  14. Hints for a campus visit • Tour the campus/town • Meet with an admission rep on campus and/or CCC • Verify admission requirements/deadlines • Consider type of school and degrees offered • Ask about scholarship/financial aid opportunities and deadlines • Attend a class to get an idea of academic atmosphere • Visit dorms, dining halls, library, etc • Campus activities • Support services • Talk to students/faculty

  15. Community college option St. Louis Community College www.stlcc.edu ACT/21or SAT/V500 waives Reading/Eng assessment ACT/23 or SAT/M580 waives Math assessment OR Students can take the Accuplacer test on site More information: 314-984-7601

  16. Parkway South High website pshwired.net Scroll down and click on: Counseling and College & Career Center

  17. JR/SR Options Students may request applications for the following opportunities: Service Learning-Lloyd Herring Dual Enrollment -counselor Dual Credit-classroom teachers Cadet Teaching-counselor Marketing and Business Internships- for students that are concurrently enrolled in the M/B classes, teacher approval needed

  18. AP Advanced Placement- check course guide for class offerings and check with universities for their minimum score requirements on AP exams ( Spring exam schedule) Dual Credit (3.0 GPA) college credit through local university systems on South High campus Dual Enrollment (3.0 GPA) Maintain enrollment at South High and enroll/travel to St. Louis Community College or Maryville University campus for college classes. College Credit

  19. Student Athletes • Interested in playing NCAA Division I or Division II sports? You must register online at ncaaclearinghouse.net. • NOTE THIS CHANGE:High School Academic Eligibility: Students must now pass 6 out of 7 classes in Spring ’09 to be eligible for Fall ’09 sports. • (MSHSAA-MO State High School Athletic Assoc.)

  20. Looking ahead: Senior YearCollege application process • Students begin applying to colleges in August of their Senior year • Counselors will review application if requested. Some applications consist of one page, while others may require recommendations, essays, personal statements, and resumes • Applications may be completed online through college websites, commonapp.org or universalcollegeapp.com • BLUE FORM: 18? Student may sign their own transcript release form. Under 18? Parents must sign the release form.

  21. Research Financial Aid In a nutshell: Financial aid makes up the difference between what college costs and what a family can afford to pay. Three main types: 1.Loans that have to be repaid 2.Grants and scholarships that don’t have to be repaid 3.Employment programs such as work study that allow students to earn money www.ed.gov/finaid (US Dept of Education) www.fafsa.ed.gov/ Free Application for Federal Student Aid

  22. Family Connection • http://connection.naviance.com/pkwysouth • To register use your student ID number • Student/family/counselor website • See application statistics and scatter grams for specific colleges

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