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Join us on October 2, 2013, from 3:30 to 6:00 p.m. in Room 109 for a vital College and Career Information Night designed for sophomores, freshmen, and their parents. Meet Principal John Rollack and School Counselor Gwen D. Roulhac, and engage in discussions about essential skills needed for success in the modern world. Learn about goal setting, course selection, community volunteer opportunities, and academic requirements. Equip your child with the tools necessary to achieve their academic and career aspirations.
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College & Career Information Night for Sophomores, Freshmen and Parents WELCOME!October 2, 20133:30-6:00 p.m.Room 109
Introductions • Mr. John Rollack, Principal • Ms. Gwen D. Roulhac, School Counselor • SSOE Families
SSOE Mission Statement Southern School of Engineering will provide each student with the physical, intellectual, emotional and social skills they need to compete in a 21st century global society.
Wear Your Spartan A.R.M.O.R. • Achieve excellence. • Reach your goals. • Maximize your time. • Optimize learning. • Respect self, peers and faculty.
Goal Setting • Set a goal. • Make a plan. • Check in to see how things are going. • Revise the plan, if necessary. • Celebrate achievements along the way.
Course Selection: Rigor & Balance SSOE offers: AP courses Honors courses All PLTW courses receive AP weight.
Engage in meaningful activities . . . but not too many! Rather than superficial involvement in many activities, strive for deep engagement in one or two extra-curricular activities.
Volunteer in the Community • Volunteermatch.org and thevolunteercenter.org are great websites to search community organizations that need volunteers. • Find an organization that meets your child’s interests. • Opportunity to gain experience, network and obtain references for college applications
Community Organizations Renaissance Education Group http://www.renaissance-ed.net/ub-durham.htm UNC Upward Bound http://upwardbound.web.unc.edu/ Movement of Youth http://www.movementofyouth.org/ Emily K Center http://www.emilyk.org/
Invest in positive relationships. • Peers • Parents • School Faculty & Staff
Future-Ready Core Graduation Requirements English I, II, III, IV Earth/Environmental Science, Biology, Physical Science course (Physics or Chemistry or Physical Science) Health/PE Concentration that consists of 4 courses, one of which must be advanced level
Future-Ready Core Graduation Requirements 2 credits in any combination of: World Language CTE Cluster Arts Education Additional elective credits for a total of 28 credits
End-of-Course Tests 2013-2014 Academic Year: Common Core Math I, English II and Biology Common Exams will be administered for several other classes.
College Readiness Assessments 10th Graders- PLAN • October 16, 2013 • English, Reading, Math and Science sections • No guessing penalty! • Career Interest Inventory • http://www.planstudent.org
Best Long-Term Preparation for Tests and College & Career Opportunities
To contact Ms. Roulhac: By phone ~ (919) 560-9184 x. 81108 By email ~ gwen.roulhac@dpsnc.net Online ~ http://www.teacherweb.com/nc/gwen/roulhac Questions?