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PARENT NIGHT

HAWKS. PARENT NIGHT. Guidance Information. Guidance Office. Class of 2019 – Susan Theobald Class of 2020 – Robyn Campos Class of 2021 – Gina Paul Class of 2022 – Jill Fornoles Special Programs – Christine DiDonna Graduation Facilitator – Pandora Jones. Attendance Requirements.

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PARENT NIGHT

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  1. HAWKS PARENT NIGHT Guidance Information

  2. Guidance Office Class of 2019 – Susan Theobald Class of 2020 – Robyn Campos Class of 2021 – Gina Paul Class of 2022 – Jill Fornoles Special Programs – Christine DiDonna Graduation Facilitator – Pandora Jones

  3. Attendance Requirements Graduation Ceremony Participation Requirement LMHS understands that its students are young adults who recognize the importance of self-managed behavior. It is in this frame of reference that the expectations of daily attendance required for participation in graduation is set forth. A graduation ceremony is an honor and a privilege—not a right. To participate in the Lake Minneola High School graduation ceremony a student must be in average daily attendance 90% of the defined school year of 180 days. The Graduation Ceremony Participation Requirement is in effect beginning the 2018-2019 school year. Each grade level must abide by the following to be eligible to participate in the Graduation Ceremony. Current 12th Grade: 12th grade year 90% attendance per year required (must be in attendance a minimum of 162 school days). Current 11th Grade: 11th and 12th grade years must have 90% attendance per year for both years (must be in attendance a minimum of 162 school days per year). Current 10th Grade: 10th, 11th, and 12th grade years must have 90% attendance per year for all three years (must be in attendance a minimum of 162 school days per year). Current 9th Grade: 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade years must have 90% attendance per year for all four years (must be in attendance a minimum of 162 school days per year). An absence is defined as missing four or more class periods in a single school day. • *Both unexcused and excused absences *Neither testing days nor fieldtrips count as absences for students Attendance Committee: An Attendance Committee will preside over appeals. Students who appeal on medical conditions must provide the committee with proper doctor documentation.

  4. Graduation Requirements 4 credits in English (English 1, 2, 3, 4) 4 credits in Math (Algebra 1, Geometry, 2 additional) 3 credits in Science (Biology, 2 additional) 3 credits in Social Studies (World Hist, US Hist, Gov’t/ Econ) HOPE 1 Practical/PerformingorFine Art 1 online course (HOPE counts!) Pass Algebra 1 FSA (or PSAT 430, or SAT 420 or ACT 16) Pass FSA ELA (or SAT with 480, ACT average of 18) 2.0 unweighted GPA *Foreign Language not required for graduation (but needed for BF and college) Difference between the following diploma options: Standard Diploma Merit Diploma Scholar Diploma 18 Credit Accel

  5. Important Information • GPA • Regular (unweighted)Honors (weighted)AP/DE (weighted) • A = 4.0 A= 5.0 A= 6.0 • B = 3.0B = 4.0 B = 5.0 • *C = 2.0 (required to grad)C = 3.0 C = 4.0 • D = 1.0 D = 2.0 D = 3.0 • F = 0 F = 0 F = 0 • Virtual School • Seniors must be finished by May 10 • All other grade levels must be finished by May 24th • If not on track, class will get dropped!

  6. Grade Level Information ALL GRADE LEVELS Hawk Handbook • Please open to pages 10-13 • Important things to do and explore regarding college/career paths • Listed by grade level • Student and Parent lists IMPORTANT WEBSITES (pg. 34) FloridaShines.org Raise.Me Fastweb.com

  7. Dual Enrollment • Lake Sumter State College: • Must pass PERT ( or concordant) • PERT Reading 106 • PERT Writing 103 • PERT Math 114 • Take Spring of 10th grade year • Must have 3.0 unweighted GPA or higher • Can enroll full time senior year • (pg. 22-25) • Lake Technical College • Must take TABE test • Online Application AND • Paper Application • 16 years old or older • Can enroll full time senior year • (pg. 25-26) Health Science Collegiate Academy Invited to apply in 8th grade 2 years in High School AND 2 years at LSSC

  8. PERT DATES OCTOBER 31 (11TH AND 12TH) MARCH 11TH (10TH-11TH) ALL STUDENTS CAN TAKE PERT AT TIME AT LSSC FOR $20

  9. Bright Futures Scholarship Florida Gold Seal 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 andhigher 3 Science (2 w/ lab) 3 Social Studies - World History - US. History - Gov’t/Economics 1 Practical/Performing Arts 1 Hope 3 Vocational Courses (Must be a vocational program completer with a 3.5 GPA in CTE Program.) GPA—3.0 weighted 30 Community Service Hrs. Florida Academic 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 and higher 3 Science (2 w/ lab) 3 Social Studies - World History - US. History - Gov’t/Economics 2 Foreign Language Core GPA -3.5 weighted * * * * * * * * ACT 29 or higher SAT 1290 or higher 100 Community Service Hrs. Florida Medallion 4 English 4 Math Algebra 1 and higher 3 Science (2 w/lab) 3 Social Studies - World History - US. History Gov’t/Economics 2 Foreign Language Core GPA -3.0 weighted * * * * * * * * ACT 26 or higher SAT 1170 or higher 75 Community Service Hrs. • Students who are on to track to graduate in 2019 will apply after October 1, 2018. • Students can track their progress toward Bright Futures eligibility by registering onCareer Choices.com • ACT and SAT scores vary by cohort year. Please see chart on the following page for specific details. • The Bright Futures Scholarship program is regulated by legislative changes annually. • Students who pass a CTE certification may receive the CAPE Scholarship. • You can learn more by visiting www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/ssfad/bf/

  10. Heading to College? APPLICATIONS FUNDING • Do your college search ONLINE first. • VISIT THE SCHOOL – If You Can • 4 YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY: • Apply early in the Fall (IF POSSIBLE) There is an ESSAY! -FROM THE HEART, BE YOURSELF- • Students apply as FTIC Freshman • SEND TRANSCRIPTS (order in guidance) • Send ACT and/or SAT Scores • STATE COLLEGE; APPLY BEFORE MAY 1 • ANYBODY CAN GO! • COLLEGES OFFER SCHOLARSHPS BASED ON APPLICATION • DON’T FORGET RAISE.ME • BRIGHT FUTURES • SCHOLARSHIPS ON SCHOOLOGY • FASFA – FEDERAL APPLICATION • You will need parent tax returns • LAST YEAR SENIORS • WON OVER $4 MILLION IN SCHOLARSHPS

  11. Florida Public University Deadlines • UF and FSU – November 1. • FGCU – February 15. • USF – March 1 • FL POLY & UNF – April 1. • FAU, FIU, and NCF – April 15 • FAMU & UCF– May 1 • UWF – June 1 NOTE: To meet financial aid deadlines and housing requests, you will need to apply BEFORE these deadlines.

  12. Florida Private University Deadlines • Rolling admission (no real deadline posted), APPLY EARLY is the motto • Barry, Beacon, Embry-Riddle, FIT, Florida Southern, Johnson and Wales, Keiser, Palm Beach Atlantic, Ringling College, Saint Leo, Southeastern, Stetson, and Warner • January 1 – University of Miami • January 15 – University of Tampa • February 1 – Nova Southeastern and Rollins College. NOTE: To meet financial aid deadlines and housing requests, you will need to apply BEFORE these deadlines.

  13. I need Scholarships/Financial Aid Schoology/Website • FAFSA/Bright Futures • Search Engines • Links to scholarships posted by colleges • Links and applications for all local and national scholarships • ACT/SAT/PERT/AP test prep materials • News and Alerts • Presentations HELP!!!

  14. SAT PREP/ Link your account! 1 Visit satpractice.org This takes you to KHAN Academy, where you should log in or create an account. 2 Sign up. Link up. Get Practicing. SATpractice.org 3 Link Your Accounts When prompted, agree to link your Khan Academy and College Board Accounts. Send Your Test Results At College Board, sign in or create an account and hit “SEND” to send your test results to Khan Academy

  15. GUIDANCE ALERTS STAY ON TOP OF IT ! There are a lot of events, scholarship notices, senior goings on, and opportunities E-MAIL is the #! vehicle that Guidance will communicate important events. Or SIGN UP for REMIND 101 for text alerts – (see next slide) To ensure you don’t miss a beat, please do the FOLLOWING: • Log on to MyPortal and start your student e-mail through Office 365. • Check your e-mail weekly – Most notifications come from Mrs. Paul or Mrs. Fornoles • Read the e-mail so you have every OPPORTUNITY out there.

  16. TEXT ALERT MESSAGES 1 Text 81010 or 561-515-5059 @lmh2019 @lmh2020 @lmh2021 @lmh2022 2 Enter your class code You can unsubscribe at any time. *Your personal information is not shared with us. DONE!

  17. The Guidance Department is planning to take 11th and 12th grade studentswho would like to attend or learn more about FAMU. The Educational Fair is scheduled for November 16th. We will pay for the charter bus for you to attend. All you need to do are: Complete the registration form using this link: www.famu.edu/prospect If you are a senior, then you need to complete the FAMU application as well www.famu.edu/admissions Seniors CAN’T attend the field trip if they haven’t submitted an application. If you need help with your application, please see Ms. Pandora Jones or Dr. Johnson. Come by the Guidance office for Field Trip form. All Field trip forms are due to back to guidance office by November 9th. 11th-12th grades students Sign up on Schoology with code: PNX53-FRBC8 Must also complete a field trip form and provide copy of insurance card to guidance office. All Field Trip Forms due by December 21st

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