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“Where the best Begin” Home of the braves

“Where the best Begin” Home of the braves. Class of 2018. State Law requirements regarding academic 4-year plans. NDCC 15.1-21-18.2

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“Where the best Begin” Home of the braves

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  1. “Where the best Begin”Home of the braves Class of 2018

  2. State Law requirements regarding academic 4-year plans • NDCC 15.1-21-18.2 • At least once during the seventh or eighth grade year, each school district shall arrange for students to participate in either an individual consultative process or a nine-week course, for the purpose of discussing the results of their career interest inventory, selecting high school courses appropriate to their educational pursuits and career interests, and developing individual high school education plans.

  3. Our chosen Interest inventories We will take 2 interest inventories online from the website = www.RUReadyND.com Interest Profiler (180 questions) Like, Not Sure, Dislike The Career Key Interest, Abilities, How you see yourself, Values November 18th (Rangers) November 19th (Wranglers)

  4. 16 Career Clusters • Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources • Architecture and Construction • Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications • Business, Management, and Administration • Education and Training • Finance • Government and Public Administration • Health Science • Hospitality and Tourism • Human Services • Information Technology • Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security • Manufacturing • Marketing • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics • Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

  5. How does a student get to 23 credits • English Credits • (4 Credits: English I, II, III, English Literature and English Elective) • Math Credits • (3 Credits: No Specific Classes Required) • Science Credits • (3 Credits: Physical Science, Biology, Science Elective) • Social Studies Credits • (3 Credits: World History- Modern Era, POD I, US History, POD 2, Social Studies Elective) • Physical Education Credits • (2 credits: Swimming, Sophomore P.E., P.E. Electives) • Other Required Courses • (Health and Career Management) • Elective Credits • (8 Credits: Any Choice of the Student)

  6. ND Scholarships • Total value of the scholarship is $6,000 with a payment of $750 per semester, for a total annual payment of $1500. Students not attending a college or university in the fall may defer payment until the time of attendance. However, the award must be used within six years of high school graduation. • Scholarships are automatically renewed, provided the student is enrolled full time (12 credits each semester the first year, and 15 credits each semester thereafter). Students must maintain a 2.75 GPA in college.

  7. Academic Scholarship • ND resident graduating from a ND high school who has satisfied state diploma requirements • Complete 1 unit of Algebra II • Complete 1 unit of math for which Algebra II is a prerequisite • Complete 2 units of the same foreign language, Native American language, or sign language, or CTE from a coordinated plan of study • Complete 1 additional unit of fine arts, CTE, or foreign, Native American, or sign language • Earn no lower than a “C” on any unit required for the diploma and the scholarship • Earn a cumulative GPA of at least a “B” which equals a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale • Earn a 24 or higher on the ACT assessment • Complete 1 unit of AP course and exam or ½ unit of a dual credit course

  8. Career and Technical education Scholarship • ND resident graduating from a ND high school who has satisfied state diploma requirements • Complete 1 unit of Algebra II and 2 other units of Math • Complete 2 units of a CTE coordinated plan of study • Complete 1 unit selected from Foreign Language, Native American Language, American Sign Language, Fine Arts, or CTE • Complete 5 additional units of which 2 must be in CTE • Earn no lower than a “C” on any unit required for the diploma and the scholarship • Earn a cumulative GPA of at least a “B” which equals a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale • Earn a 24 or higher on the ACT assessment or three 5’s on the WorkKeys assessment

  9. Dual Credit Program • MHS currently offers dual credit courses on our campus. • To enroll for a dual credit course the student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher at the time of registration. • Students, who take classes at MHS for dual credit, will receive a tuition reduction. If the teacher of record is an MHS teacher, textbooks for the course will be provided by the school. • ***NOTE*** Prior to enrollment it is the responsibility of the student to meet NDUS placement score requirements (ACT, PLAN, or compass test) in order to take any Math, English or Chemistry course.

  10. Dual Credit Program • Courses currently offered are as follows: • Calculus, Probability and Statistics, College Algebra • Speech • AP US History • Human Anatomy, Honors Chemistry • Spreadsheets, Database Presentation, Word Processing

  11. pursing athletics in college • North Dakota Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association recruiting webinar: • http://tinyurl.com/8mat67j • NCAA = National Collegiate Athletic Association • NAIA = National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics

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