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Administration Mrs. Jaine Langley, Principal

CLASS of 2021 IGP KICKOFF. Administration Mrs. Jaine Langley, Principal Mr s . Cynthia McBride, 9 th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Tim McDowell, Assistant Principal and Athletic Director Mr. Chris Buchholz, Assistant Principal Mrs. Kelli Farless, Assistant Principal

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Administration Mrs. Jaine Langley, Principal

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  1. CLASS of 2021 IGP KICKOFF Administration Mrs. Jaine Langley, Principal Mrs. Cynthia McBride, 9th Grade Assistant Principal Mr. Tim McDowell, Assistant Principal and Athletic Director Mr. Chris Buchholz, Assistant Principal Mrs. Kelli Farless, Assistant Principal Ms. Tiffany Brown, Assistant Principal Mrs. Angie Mills, Student Intervention Specialist School Counselors Mr. Hirak, 9thGrade Dr. Edmondson, Director 10th - 12th A – Cr Mrs. Pitcher, 10th – 12th Cu – I Ms. Gooden, 10th -12thJ-Perry Mrs. Presley, 10th -12th Pet-Z Mrs. Williamson Registrar Mrs. Gadsden, Secretary

  2. 8th Grade Individual Graduation Plan (IGP)? • An Individual Graduation Plan is a road map that guides students toward their education, career and employment goals. • Discuss high school graduation requirements. • Discuss college & career goals. • Review teacher recommendations and explore results. • Review CBH academies and majors. • Map out 9th grade; 4 core and 4 electives. • Complete IGP and Registration.

  3. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS *Each student must earn 24 Carnegie units to receive a S.C. High School Diploma. • English/Language Arts 4 credits • Mathematics 4 credits • Natural Science 3 credits • US History 1 credit • Economics ½ credit • US Government ½ credit • Other Social Studies 1 credit • PE or JROTC 1 credit • Computer Science 1 credit • Electives 7 credits • Foreign Lang. or CTE Elective 1 credit • Total 24 credits

  4. BCSD’s Honors Diploma • Complete a minimum 28 credits • Receive no grade below 77 • Earn 4 credits in high school in each of the core subject areas • Complete at least half of the core subjects taken at the honors, dual credit, or AP level • Earn 3 Foreign Language credits • Earn minimum 3.7 GPA • Must meet one of following requirements: * 2 AP * 1 AP and 2 dual credits * 4 dual credits

  5. Four-year College Entrance Requirements • Satisfy all Graduation Requirements • Complete 3 Lab Sciences (Biology I, Chemistry, Biology 2, or Physics) • Complete 1 Fine Arts • Complete 2-3 years of the same Foreign Language • Take the SAT and/or ACT by 11th grade

  6. 8th Grade Core Teacher Recommendations CP = College Prep H = Honors AP = Advanced Placement

  7. FINE ARTS & HUMANITIES MAJORS • Art • Band • Chorus • Orchestra • Teaching • Theatre In order to be a Pathway Completer, students must complete at least 4 classes within their Major. Art: Art 1, 2, 3, 4, AP Band: Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Orchestra: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Teaching: Teacher Cadet Service Learning I, II, 1 AP class Theatre: Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4

  8. Business & Information SYSTEMMAJORS In order to be a Pathway Completer, students must complete at least 4 classes within their Major. Banking: Banking, Business Finance, Entrepreneurship, Work based Finance, Personal Finance Business & Information Management: Digital Desktop, Image Edit 1, Advertising, Image Edit 2, Foundations of Web Page, Advanced Foundations of Web Page, Entrepreneurship, Foundation Animation, Google Apps, Exploring Computer Science Business Finance: Business Finance, Accounting 1, Entrepreneurship, Work based Finance, Accounting 2, Personal Finance General Management: Accounting 1, Entrepreneurship, Accounting II, Business Finance, Google Apps, Marketing, Marketing Management Marketing Management: Marketing, Marketing Management, Accounting 1, Accounting 2, Advertising, Entrepreneurship, Google Apps Web & Digital Communications: Fundamentals of Web Page, Advanced Web Page, Digital Desktop, Image Edit 1, Entrepreneurship, Image Edit II, Foundation of Animation, Advanced Animation, Google Apps, Exploring Computer Science • Banking • Business & Information Management • Business Finance • General Management • Marketing Management • Web & Digital Communications

  9. HEALTH, HUMAN, & public SERVICES MAJORS In order to be a Pathway Completer, students must complete at least 4 classes within their Major. Biotechnology & Research Development: Principles of Biomed,, Human Body Systems, Medical Interventions, Biomedical Innovations Emergency Medical Services: EMS 1, EMS 2, Anatomy Physiology Honors, EMS 3 Health Science: Health Science 1, Health Science 2, Health Science 3, Medical Terminology, Principles of Biomed, EMS 1, Sports Medicine 1 Law & Legal: Law Ed, Psychology, Sociology, Youth Court 1,Yourth Court 23 Law Enforcement: Intro to Law, Law Enforcement I, (remaining classes TBA) Military: JROTC (Air Force) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Sports Medicine: Sports Medicine 1, Sports Medicine 2, Work based Sports Medicine, Health Science 1, Medical Terminology, Principles of Biomed, EMS 1 • Biotechnology & Research Dev. • Emergency Medical Services • Health Science • Law & Legal • Law Enforcement • Military • Sports Medicine

  10. STEM MAJORS • Environmental & Natural Resource Management • Pre-Engineering • Welding In order to be a Pathway Completer, students must complete at least 4 classes within their Major. Environmental & Resource Management: Agriculture, Environmental Resource Management, Wildlife, Forestry Pre-Engineering: Intro to Engineering, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics, Aerospace Welding: Welding1, 2, 3, 4

  11. 10th -12thReview & Update IGP Annually Review Grades & Teacher Recommendations Review College & Career Goals Review 4-year vs. 2- year college entrance requirements Standardized Tests & Scores Review Scholarship Opportunities Select and Complete 4 courses within assigned Pathway

  12. NCAA Eligibility www.eligibilitycenter.org Athletes must register with the Eligibility Center by end of junior year. • The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. • The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the following four sections: English, mathematics, reading and science • Division I must earn 16 core • Must earn a minimum 2.300 GPA in 16 core courses • 10 of which must be completed before the start of the seventh semester (7 must be in English, Math, Science) • Must earn a combined SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA on the sliding scale • Ex: GPA 2.375 must have 870 or ACT sum 72 • Division II must earn 16 core • Must earn a minimum core GPA requirement of 2.2 • Must earn a combined SAT or ACT score that matches your core-course GPA on the sliding scale

  13. ACT vs. SAT ACT • 4 COMPONENTS plus Writing • ¼ English¼ Math • ¼ Science • ¼ Reading • Writing is optional • 1-36 score range • Questions are straight-forward. • Emphasis on Grammar. • Includes Science Section. • Includes Trigonometry, no formulas are provided. • Answer every question, there is no penalty for guessing. SAT • 3 COMPONENTS PLUS WRITING • Reading • Writing & LANGUAGE • Math • Writing is optional • 400-1600 Scale Score • Questions increase in difficulty level. • Questions are evidence and context-based. • Includes Trigonometry, formulas are provided. • Answer every question, there is no penalty for guessing.

  14. State Supported Scholarships • Palmetto Fellows • Score SAT 1200 (Critical Reading + Math) or ACT 27, Minimum GPA 3.5, and top 6% at the end of the sophomore, junior, or senior year. OR Score SAT 1400 or ACT 32 and GPA 4.0 Could receive $6,700 freshman year, and possibly up to $7,500 each year thereafter

  15. State Supported Scholarships LIFE SCHOLARSHIP • For a 4-year college, must have 2 of the 3 qualifiers • 3.0 Final GPA • Top 30% of Graduating Class • 1100 SAT Score or 24 ACT Score • Up to $5,000 per academic year • For a 2-year college… • Must have a final 3.0 GPA! • Up to the cost of tuition plus $300 for books

  16. State Supported Scholarships • HOPE Scholarship --Only available at Four-Year Schools --3.0 FINAL GPA $2,800 for the first academic year • Lottery Tuition Assistance Program --Only available at Two-Year Schools --Must complete the FAFSA Award money varies by academic year. Information about State Scholarships can be reviewed at www.sccango.org

  17. Join a Club @ CBH Robotics Club Rocketry Club Drama Club Student Council Fellowship of Christian Athletes HOSA FBLA International Club Newspaper Club Math Club Pep Club National Honor Society

  18. THANK YOU!

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