Sophomore Information Session January 31, 2018 Presented by Mrs. Bagnick and Mrs. Corr
PSAT Score Reports Career Plan Program Planning Q&A
Even if students took PSAT s as a Sophomore, they should plan to take them again as a Junior! Only the Junior Year PSAT s will count toward National Merit Scholarship eligibility. They are a great way to practice for the SAT s. The PSAT is only given once/year in October. PSAT scores are NOT reported to colleges.
Test scores, cross-test scores, and subscores give students insightful information about their strengths and areas for improvement. 6
Percentiles and benchmarks are provided for 10th and 11th grades on the PSAT/NMSQT. 7
Your Scores: Next Steps 8
FOR PERSONALIZED STUDY, Sign into College Board account, and send your test results to Khan Academy 20 hours of practice on Khan Academy is associated with an average 115-point score increase from the PSAT/NMSQT to the SAT, nearly double the average gain without Khan Academy. www.khanacademy.org
Performance Assessment Credit (.25) required for graduation Completed over three years, through Advisory 10 th grade Personality and Interest Inventories 11 th grade College admission essay or career interest essay in English class 12 th grade Resume and Job Application
Three Surveys, completed on Naviance Strengths Explorer Career Cluster Finder Career Interest Profile Review Questions Students analyze their results and focus on possible career pathways. CP is completed during 3 rd marking period. All information is posted on CP Webpage.
College and Career online resource center Used for: Career Plan Career Exploration College Searches College Applications Resume Writing Students will get Naviance account during first week of February, through Advisory.
What you need to know for your Junior Year at CB West
Friday, January 12 Sunday, February 4 th Student Portal open for Course Registration by students ALL COURSE REQUESTS MUST BE ENTERED BY STUDENTS BY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2018 AT 11PM February 5 March 2, 2018 Counselors will meet with students individually to review course selections, prerequisites, and graduation requirements.
Tuesday, March 13, 2018 Verification sheets will be available on student portal. Thursday, March 15, 2018 Students making changes should return changes/signed Verification form to Advisor. Verification Sheets only need to be returned if student is making changes to their course requests.
No changes will be made to student course requests after March 22, 2018. Changes in course requests will ONLY be honored for the following two reasons: 1) Failure to meet a course prerequisite; or 2) A level change NO OTHER CHANGES WILL BE PERMITTED. PLEASE CHOOSE COURSES CAREFULLY.
Counselors are visiting all English classes (end of 1 st semester, beginning of 2 nd semester) to give instructions to students, and answer questions. Counselors will meet with students INDIVIDUALLY between February 5 and March 2 to review requests, make changes, and answer questions. Students are expected to have entered their courses into the Portal, and to be ready with any questions.
1. Go to District Website, www.cbsd.org. 2. Click STUDENTS box on right.
Click on Infinite Campus Course Registration from menu on left.
Click on Program of Studies to review course descriptions. Click to watch a short video explaining how to register. Click on the IC link and get started!!
Access to ONLINE Program of Studies. Students without Internet access at home may come to the Guidance Office to view the POS online, or to review a paper copy. The following have been/will be given to you: Yellow Course Selection sheet Pink sample schedule worksheet All of these documents are available online at the Guidance Website, Program Planning page.
4.0 credits English 4.0 credits Mathematics 4.0 credits Social Studies 3.0 credits Science (one must be Biology) 1.0 credits PE/Health 10.75 credits Electives.05 credit Performance Assessment (which includes.25 credit from 9 th grade assessment, and.25 credit from Career Plan.) The Class of 2020 needs 27.25 credits to graduate from CB.
1.0 additional Science credit (4.0 total) 3 AP courses At least 2.0 credits of World Language 3.4 overall GPA Scholar s Diploma is an honor determined at the time of graduation, not in advance. You may not put Scholar s Diploma on college applications. You need 28.25 credits to graduate from CB with a Scholar s Diploma.
All students must take one English course each year (4 total). 11 th grade options: English recommended by case manager English 11 Academic English 11 Honors AP English Language and Composition
First semester Math teachers have all made recommendations for your student s next appropriate math class. Second semester teachers will do the same in March. Please see the Math Table on p. 23 of the Program of Studies. Find the course you are taking now, and take the next course in the progression. You must meet the prerequisite grade for the course you wish to enter. If you do not, you may need to repeat your current course.
All students must take 3.0 credits of science. All students must take Biology (and the Keystone). Most colleges are looking for 2-4 years of science, and often at least 2 lab sciences Please check prerequisites (math and science grades) for higher level science courses. AP Biology and AP Chemistry are each 3 marking periods, so plan accordingly.
All students must take at least 1.0 credit each year. Practical Social Studies, or as recommended by Case Manager. American Government and Economic Systems -- Academic American Government and Economic Systems -- Honors AP United States History (1.5 credits 3 blocks) Please check prerequisites of all courses
Students who completed.5 PE credit in 9 th grade, and.5 PE/Health (Course #7061 or 7062) in 10 th grade, have met their PE graduation requirement. Students are encouraged to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle, and to take advantage of the PE Electives available in CB throughout their high school years. If you request two.25 PE electives (like Team Sports and Lifetime Sports), you may not get both courses, and therefore you may get a study hall opposite one of the PE electives.
Music runs all year, every other day, for 1.0 credit. If you are taking music (choir, band, orchestra, etc.), it is likely that you may have one or more study halls opposite your music class. CBW offers several A/B course options to run opposite music; however placement in those courses can not be guaranteed.
While Central Bucks does not require language credit for graduation, most colleges recommend AT LEAST two consecutive years of a language. Many selective colleges require 4 years of language. Talk to your language teacher about the next appropriate course in your sequence. Consider starting a new language! You can choose from: Latin 1, Spanish 1, or Chinese 1.
Each Department (English, Science, etc.) has electives. You need 10.75 total electives. Extra credits you take in a required category will count toward your Elective Credit. For example, if you take 5 science courses, three will count toward the required Science credit, and 2 will count in the Elective category. Pick electives wisely you can not drop or switch them (due to Course Change Policy). Read the last bullet one more time.
Electives allow students to explore new areas, gain critical skills, and pursue areas of interest. READ THE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS for all courses in the Program of Studies, and don t rely on the course title to convey the course content. These might be the most important courses you take at CB West.
Students attending MBIT will select their English, Math, Science, and Social Studies courses for next year. They will select MBIT 7700. We will adjust for AM or PM sessions in the summer. MBIT students need.5 credit of PE to graduate. If they took that in 9 th grade, they do not have any additional PE requirements.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation with Program Planning! Please contact your Guidance Counselor if you have questions.