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Middle School Presentation

Middle School Presentation. Who is your counselor?. Ms. McAlister A – C ( mmcalister@lex2.org ) 822.56 00 x164 Ms. Stanton D – K ( jstanton@lex2.org ) 822.56 00 x161 Ms. Jenkins L - Q ldj@lex2.org 822.5600 x168 Ms. McBride R – Z

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Middle School Presentation

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  1. Middle School Presentation

  2. Who is your counselor? Ms. McAlisterA – C (mmcalister@lex2.org) 822.5600 x164 Ms. StantonD – K (jstanton@lex2.org) 822.5600 x161 Ms. Jenkins L - Q ldj@lex2.org 822.5600 x168 Ms. McBrideR – Z (rmcbride@lex2.org.org) 822.5600 x160

  3. Successful Transition to High School • AHS Communication • PowerSchool • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Attendance • Organization • Balance

  4. Ways of Communication • Social Media: • Twitter: @AirportStuGov • Instagram: Airport.Student.Section • Facebook: Official Airport High School **Important Up-to-Date Information**

  5. AHS Website www.AHS.Lex2.org • Under School Counseling • Important Dates for Freshman • Registration Information • Change of Course Form • IGP Conferences • NCAA/NAIA - Student-Athletes • Scholarship Newsletter • Other Websites

  6. AHS Website Snap shot here

  7. How important is PowerSchool? • Access to grades • Missing Assignments • Upcoming Assignments • Attendance • Class Schedule • School Fees

  8. What is a credit? • Each Semester-long class is worth one credit • Each 45-day class is worth ½ credit (i.e. Econ/Gov) • It takes 24 credits to graduate • All credits calculate into GPA and Class Rank

  9. 10 Point Grading Scale The uniform grading policy applies to all SC schools starting in the 2017-2018 school year. A = 90-100 B = 80-89 C = 70-79 D = 60-69 F = 0-59

  10. Level of Classes in High School • College Preparatory (CP) • Honors (HN) • Honors classes may receive awarded additional .5 value points toward GPA • Advanced Placement (AP) • AP classes may receive awarded additional 1.0 value points toward GPA • Early College (EC/Dual Credit classes may receive awarded additional 1.0 value points toward GPA)

  11. Grade Point Average (GPA) • GPA: Grade points are assigned for each numerical grade (example 85% = 3.0) • How is GPA calculated: Each number grade received in a class is associated with a point value. Each point value is averaged together to create a GPA. • Class Rank: Class rank is calculated at the end of the academic school year.

  12. Transcript What is your high school transcript? It shows your high school grades, classes, GPA, and class rank. It will most likely be the first piece of information a college admissions officer will review. This complete record of your coursework, grades and credits provides concrete evidence of whether you're prepared to attend a particular college or not. Weighted SC UGP GPA Regular GPA Class Rank

  13. What is the B27 Club? To qualify for the B27 Club, students must be taking at least two Carnegie Unit classes and must have an 85 or higher for the first 27 weeks of the school year. *B27 Club members will be able to attend all home athletic events for FREE! Student ID will be stamped at the beginning of the school year.*

  14. Attendance Student Attendance laws require that students must be present a certain number of days per course to receive credit, provided the student receives a passing grade in the course: More than 10 unexcused absences may result in loss of credit for course. No more than 5 unexcused absences a semester!

  15. How does attendance and grades affect my GPA?

  16. Example of a 4x4 Schedule Fall Semester 1st: Algebra 2nd: Science 3rd: Elective 4th: Elective Spring Semester 1st: Geography 2nd: English 3rd: Elective 4th: Elective

  17. 4x4 Block Schedule School begins at 8:20 1st Block (90 minutes) 2nd Block (90 minutes) E Block (11:25 - 11:55) Lunch (11:55 - 12:20) 3rd Block - (85 minutes) 4th Block (90 Minutes) Dismissal 3:25

  18. E.L.I.T.E. Intervention “E” Block E.L.I.T.E. Intervention “E” Block All students will have the opportunity to receive intervention for academics (Monday-Friday) and behavior (Friday) during our rotating intervention block. E Block will meet after second block each day prior to lunch. Students who are proficient in their academics and behavior will enjoy an extended lunch. “E” Block Rotation: Monday- 1st Block Tuesday- 2nd Block Wednesday- No “E” Block Thursday- 3rd Block Friday- 4th Block Your current teachers make recommendations (English, Math, Social Studies, Science) based on your grades, test scores, and commitment toward achievement. Students select 4 Elective coursesand 4 alternates. *** No changes to course requests after May 31, 2015.

  19. Graduation Requirements

  20. Registering for Courses • Your current teachers make recommendations (English, Math, Social Studies, Science) based on your grades, test scores, and commitment toward achievement. • Students select 4 Elective coursesand 4 alternates. • Choose courses and alternates carefully, keeping your career cluster in mind. • The integrity of the master schedule is based on course requests. (Student Driven Schedule) *** No changes to course requests after May 31, 2015.

  21. 8th Graders can earn a High School credit in Lexington Two for…. • Algebra I Honors • English I Honors • Computer Literacy & Digital Keyboarding (PRMS ONLY) *Recommend a B or higher

  22. Middle vs High Taking a High School credit class during Middle School: Retaking a course - Middle School course(s) will be removed from your transcript and does not affect your GPA. Who should retake the course? Any student who makes a C or D in their High School course during Middle School should retake the course.

  23. TO BE REVISED

  24. Ms. Bledsoe jbledsoe@lex2.org 822.5600 x157 Early College “3-Year Associate's Degree Cohort Program” for 9th Graders • CURRENT 9th GRADERS CAN APPLY. • Program REQUIRES a 3 year commitment from student and parent/guardian, including summers. • Students must meet requirements for admissions to Midlands Technical College (passing scores on the SAT ACCUPLACER reading, and math assessments and WSAMP Writing Exam). • Courses and books are free to the student. Saving approximately $30K.

  25. Successful Transition to High School (Recap) • AHS Website • Parent Portal • Grade Point Average (GPA) • Attendance • Organization • Balance

  26. Questions?

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