High School Academy and Advanced Academic Programs Application Information Fall 201

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Department of Teaching and Learning High School and Advanced Academic Programs Application Information Fall 201 The Virginia Beach City Public Schools is accepting academy program and advanced academic program applications for the 2018-2019 school year. All current VBCPS students are to complete the online application located on www.vbschools.com. Any non-vbcps students who wish to apply must use the paper application also located online at www.vbschools.com. High School Programs and Advanced Academic Programs Information Nights Each program will hold an information night for prospective students and their parents/guardians at the school location. These information nights provide detailed information on the program and the opportunities available at the school. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. Please feel free to call the respective coordinators with any questions you may have regarding the application process or the information night. and Advanced Academic Programs November 1, 2017 6:00 p.m. Legal Studies First Colonial High School Ms. Angelique Phillips (757) 648-5300 November 2, 2017 6:00 p.m. Governor s STEM and Technology Landstown High School Ms. R. Lisette Diehl (757) 648-5500 November 14, 2017 6:30 p.m. Visual and Performing Arts Salem High School Mr. Christopher Buhner (757) 648-5650 November 15, 2017 6:00 p.m. Global Studies and World Languages Tallwood High School Ms. Rebecca Gurley (757) 648-5725 November 16, 2017 6:00 p.m. Mathematics and Science Ocean Lakes High School Mr. J. Michael King (757) 648-5550 November 28, 2017 6:00 p.m. Entrepreneurship and Business Kempsville High School Ms. Meghan Timlin (757) 648-5450 November 29, 2017 6:00 p.m. International Baccalaureate Program Princess Anne High School Ms. Helen Cox (757) 648-5600 November 30, 2017 6:30 p.m. Health Sciences Bayside High School Ms. Terry Mejia (757) 648-5200 1

High School and Advanced Academic Programs Application Process Students interested in attending one of the academy and/or advanced academic programs are required to submit an application. All required components of the student application, including the student forms, parent forms, teacher recommendations, and items outlined below for each program, must be submitted by the deadline, Wednesday, January 10, 2018. VBCPS students will complete their full application online and all non-vbcps students will use this full application for submission. During the selection process, each program will establish a waiting list of students in the event that a student who is offered a position chooses not to accept or transfers prior to the start of school. The waiting list will remain active only until the last business day prior to the first day of school. Students must re-apply for consideration for the next school year. Each program has specific application requirements. The required application component(s) for each program is listed below: Entrepreneurship and Business Global Studies and World Languages Governor s STEM and Technology and Advanced Academic Programs Write a thoughtful essay not to exceed 400 words. How does the theme of the fit with your interests and future goals? What experiences, skills and talents will you bring to the academy? Write a thoughtful essay not to exceed 400 words. How does the theme of the fit with your interests and future goals? What experiences, skills and talents will you bring to the academy? Completion of Honors Algebra I and Earth Science in middle school Submit an electronic portfolio. See attached list or visit the Landstown High School web site at www.landstownhs.vbschools.com for electronic portfolio requirements. Write a thoughtful essay of approximately 350 words that expresses why you are applying to the Governor s STEM or the Technology and what you hope to gain from this experience. The essay should include your thoughts and reasons for which of the two areas of concentration you wish to focus your studies: information technology or STEM engineering. Essays should be original, creative and grammatically correct. Health Sciences Write a thoughtful essay not to exceed 400 words. How does the theme of the fit with your interests and future goals? What experiences, skills and talents will you bring to the academy? International Baccalaureate Admissions Exam Program Legal Studies Write a thoughtful essay not to exceed 400 words. How does the theme of the fit with your interests and future goals? What experiences, skills and talents will you bring to the academy? Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Admissions Exam Completion of Algebra I in middle school An audition will be scheduled. Students not currently enrolled in Virginia Beach City Public Schools must mail the application directly to each academy program and/or advanced academic program coordinator to which they are applying. All applications must be postmarked no later than January 10, 2018. Late, faxed and emailed copies as well as incomplete applications will not be processed. The standard application and recommendation forms may be photocopied if a student applies to more than one program. 2

Department of Teaching and Learning ACADEMY PROGRAMS AND ADVANCED ACADEMIC PROGRAMS APPLICATION Student Data Sheet Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 to the Coordinator(s). Late, faxed and emailed copies as well as incomplete applications will not be processed. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT. Check each program to which you wish to apply. and Advanced Academic Programs Global Studies and World Languages (Essay) Governor s STEM (GSA) and Technology (TA) (Electronic Portfolio/Essay) Health Sciences (Essay) International Baccalaureate Program (Admissions Exam) Legal Studies (Essay) Mathematics and Science (Admissions Exam) Visual and Performing Arts (Auditions) Entrepreneurship and Business (Essay) GSA TA Name Home Address Student E-mail Address (Last) (First) (Middle) (Street) (City) (State) (Zip Code) Parent E-mail Address Current Grade Level Date of Birth Gender Student Number Home Phone # Mother s/guardian s Name Work Phone # Cell Phone # Father s/guardian s Name Work Phone # Cell Phone # Current School Zoned High School 3

Career Interests: In the space provided, please describe your goals for attending an or Advanced Academic Program (for all applicants). In the space provided, list the Extracurricular Activities in which you participate (school and/or community) (for all applicants). In the space provided, list the Awards/Honors you have received in school (for all applicants). An appeals process is in place for each program. Please contact the program coordinator for details. 4

ADMISSIONS AGREEMENT The Virginia Beach City Public Schools Programs and Advanced Academic Programs offer a broad variety of specialized curricula for highly interested and motivated students. For students to be successful in these programs, the student must be a consistent, dedicated learner. Therefore, Virginia Beach City Public Schools require that students and parents make the following commitment. I agree to the following terms and conditions for participating in a Virginia Beach City Public Schools Program or Advanced Academic Program. I will: 1. follow the rules of the or Advanced Academic Program as well as those rules outlined in the Student Handbook and Code of Student Conduct. 2. actively participate in each class by being prepared, listening attentively, offering relevant comments, posing insightful questions, taking notes, and doing any other activities necessary to meet the expectations set forth for each class. 3. submit quality work in a timely fashion seeking additional assistance from my instructors as needed. 4. manifest the highest degree of academic integrity. Incidents of cheating may be grounds for immediate removal from the program. 5. maintain an excellent attendance record, scheduling appointments or vacations at times that do not conflict with classes. 6. fulfill all academy or advanced academic program requirements. I understand that if I do not meet the standards or follow the rules of an academy program or advanced academic program, I may be asked to withdraw from the program to enroll in a course of study which better meets my needs. If I am asked to withdraw from an academy or advanced academic program, by the program coordinator, I understand that I may appeal that decision to the building principal whose ruling is the final authority. I also understand that if I leave the academy program or advanced academic program, I must return to my zoned school and, according to Virginia High School League rules, I would not be eligible to participate in VHSL activities for 365 days unless I was granted a waiver under VHSL rule 28-6-2(14). Student s Signature Date I hereby grant permission and consent for my son/daughter to enroll in a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program and agree to all terms listed above. Finally, I will support my child s academic growth and encourage development of independent study skills. I understand that my son/daughter may be withdrawn from an academy or advanced academic program by the program coordinator and/or the principal if he/she does not fulfill the terms of this agreement. Parent s/guardian s Signature Date 5

PARENT RECOMMENDATION FORM Directions to Student: Complete the information above and have a parent or guardian complete this form. Please check all of the programs to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Global Studies and World Governor s STEM Health Sciences Entrepreneurship and Languages at and/or Technology at Bayside HS Business at Tallwood HS at Landstown HS Kempsville HS International Baccalaureate Legal Studies Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Program at Princess Anne HS at First Colonial HS at Ocean Lakes HS at Salem HS Directions to Parent: Your child is applying for admission to a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of your child. Ease of Learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Communications Communicates effectively and is willing and able to collaborate with peers. Organization Manages time, resources and materials; meets deadlines; divides tasks into subtasks. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of others views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success - Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has a sense of teamwork. 6

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining your child s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. Parent s Name (Printed) Parent s Signature Date Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the guidance counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 7

TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM Student s Name: Teacher: Subject: Directions to Student: Complete the information above and give a separate form to the following four teachers for recommendations: your current English teacher, math teacher, science teacher, and social studies teacher. Please check below all of the programs to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Global Studies and World Governor s STEM Health Sciences Entrepreneurship and Languages at and/or Technology at Bayside HS Business at Tallwood HS at Landstown HS Kempsville HS International Baccalaureate Legal Studies Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Program at Princess Anne HS at First Colonial HS at Ocean Lakes HS at Salem HS Directions to Teacher: The student listed above is applying for admission to a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of this student. Ease of Learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Communications Communicates effectively and appropriately and is willing and able to collaborate with peers. Organization Manages time, resources and materials; meets deadlines; divides tasks into subtasks. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of other s views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success - Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never 8

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining this student s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. We are interested in strong academic students who are highly motivated and exhibit mature decision-making skills. Teacher s Name (Printed) Teacher s Signature Date Subject Highly recommend Recommend Recommend with Reservations Do not Recommend Overall Recommendation Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 9

Teacher: TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM Subject: Directions to Student: Complete the information above and give a separate form to the following four teachers for recommendations: your current English teacher, math teacher, science teacher, and social studies teacher. Please check below all of the programs to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Global Studies and World Governor s STEM Health Sciences Entrepreneurship and Languages at and/or Technology at Bayside HS Business at Tallwood HS at Landstown HS Kempsville HS International Baccalaureate Legal Studies Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Program at Princess Anne HS at First Colonial HS at Ocean Lakes HS at Salem HS Directions to Teacher: The student listed above is applying for admission to a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of this student. Ease of Learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Communications Communicates effectively and appropriately and is willing and able to collaborate with peers. Organization Manages time, resources and materials; meets deadlines; divides tasks into subtasks. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of other s views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success - Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has a sense of teamwork. Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never 10

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining this student s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. We are interested in strong academic students who are highly motivated and exhibit mature decision-making skills. Teacher s Name (Printed) Teacher s Signature Date Subject Overall Recommendation Highly recommend Recommend Recommend with Reservations Do not Recommend Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 11

Teacher: TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM Subject: Directions to Student: Complete the information above and give a separate form to the following four teachers for recommendations: your current English teacher, math teacher, science teacher, and social studies teacher. Please check below all of the programs to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Global Studies and World Governor s STEM Health Sciences Entrepreneurship and Languages at and/or Technology at Bayside HS Business at Tallwood HS at Landstown HS Kempsville HS International Baccalaureate Legal Studies Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Program at Princess Anne HS at First Colonial HS at Ocean Lakes HS at Salem HS Directions to Teacher: The student listed above is applying for admission to a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of this student. Ease of Learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Communications Communicates effectively and appropriately and is willing and able to collaborate with peers. Organization Manages time, resources and materials; meets deadlines; divides tasks into subtasks. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of other s views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success - Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has a sense of teamwork. Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never 12

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining this student s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. We are interested in strong academic students who are highly motivated and exhibit mature decision-making skills. Teacher s Name (Printed) Teacher s Signature Date Subject Overall Recommendation Highly recommend Recommend Recommend with Reservations Do not Recommend Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the guidance counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 13

Teacher: TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FORM Subject: Directions to Student: Complete the information above and give a separate form to the following four teachers for recommendations: your current English teacher, math teacher, science teacher, and social studies teacher. Please check below all of the programs to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Global Studies and World Governor s STEM Health Sciences Entrepreneurship and Languages at and/or Technology at Bayside HS Business at Tallwood HS at Landstown HS Kempsville HS International Baccalaureate Legal Studies Mathematics and Science Visual and Performing Arts Program at Princess Anne HS at First Colonial HS at Ocean Lakes HS at Salem HS Directions to Teacher: The student listed above is applying for admission to a Virginia Beach City Public Schools academy program or advanced academic program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of this student. Ease of Learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Communications Communicates effectively and appropriately and is willing to collaborate with peers. Organization Manages time, resources and materials; meets deadlines; divides tasks into subtasks. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of other s views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success - Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has a sense of teamwork. Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never 14

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining this student s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. We are interested in strong academic students who are highly motivated and exhibit mature decision-making skills. Teacher s Name (Printed) Teacher s Signature Date Subject Highly recommend Recommend Recommend with Reservations Do not Recommend Overall Recommendation Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 15

VISUAL OR PERFORMING ARTS TEACHER RECOMMENDATION Student s Name: Teacher: Subject: Directions to Student: Complete the information above and have a visual or performing arts teacher, public or private, complete this form. Please check all of the strands to which you are applying. You may check more than one. Dance Drama Visual Arts Instrumental Music Vocal Music Directions Teacher: The student listed above is applying for admission to the Visual and Performing Arts program. Please mark the box below that best represents your assessment of this student. Almost Always Often Occasionally Rarely Never Ease of learning Enjoys the challenge of problems, assignments, and issues. Learns quickly and is willing to seek extra help when needed. Adaptability Approaches ideas and problems from a number of directions. Finds alternative means of solving problems. Thinks about ideas in new ways. Initiative and Enthusiasm Is a highly motivated, independent worker. Seeks additional tasks; is intellectually curious; and stays actively engaged in activities. Persistence Stays with tasks; relates progress on tasks to accomplishment of larger goals. Reasoning Uses logical, analytical and reasoning and/or creative, divergent thinking to consider ideas or solve problems. (Originality and elaboration of thinking.) Reliability and Integrity Is scrupulous and punctual in fulfilling obligations; readily takes responsibility, submits work on time and displays good work habits. Communications Communicates effectively and appropriately and is willing and able to collaborate with peers. Leadership Qualities Shows respect and tolerance of others views. Is willing to accept the ideas of others and contributes to the group process. Influences others in a positive manner. Success Displays the ability to succeed in a challenging program. Work Ethic Understands the importance of integrity, responsibility, quality, discipline and has a sense of teamwork. 16

Please provide any comments that might assist us in determining this student s potential to succeed in a rigorous academic program. We are interested in strong academic students who are highly motivated and exhibit mature decision-making skills. Teacher s Name (Printed) Teacher s Signature Date Subject Overall Recommendation Highly recommend Recommend Recommend with Reservations Do not Recommend Thank you for completing this form. Your input is valued. Please return this form to the counselor indicated on the previous page. Due Wednesday, January 10, 2018 17

Salem High School Visual & Performing Arts AUDITION(S) SELECTION FORM Contact Information Student s Name: Parent/Guardian Phone: Parent email: Student email: (Last) (First) (Middle) (Home) (Work) (Mobile) Please print email addresses clearly AUDITION STRAND SELECTION Place a check in the box next to the strand(s) for which you wish to audition. PLEASE REMEMBER: Each box checked represents a separate audition preparation. DANCE THEATRE INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC INSTRUMENT(S) VISUAL ART VOCAL MUSIC IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ! When selecting strand(s) for auditions, please keep in mind that thorough preparation of material is of the utmost importance. Make sure to allow sufficient time for the most effective preparation of all audition materials. When auditioning for multiple strands, remember lead with your strength. A note to students and parents: Congratulations on deciding to audition for the Visual and Performing Arts at Salem High! Please make sure you thoroughly review the audition requirements for each chosen audition strand. Students who are not prepared or who have not followed the requirements listed on the attached sheets may not be permitted to audition. Please realize that any materials that violate federal copyright laws (illegally photocopied music, burned cds/tapes, etc.) are NOT allowed for use in any form in the auditions. 18

Governor s STEM and Technology Electronic Portfolio Requirements Complete two of the eight activities listed below using the following guidelines. All VBCPS students must submit your electronic portfolio on-line with your application. If you are not a current VBCPS student, then complete the following steps: Create a folder and label it with your last name and then first name. Within this folder, save each completed activity in a separate folder. Do not save work as shortcuts, scraps, or password protect the files. Please save all documents in either a Microsoft WORD or pdf. format. Save your work to a recordable CD-R. Be sure to clearly label the disc with your full name and submit it with your paper application. You are responsible for delivering your disc to the Coordinator, Mrs. Diehl, at Landstown High School in person or mail by the application due date. Student Products Selection Read all directions carefully and fully. Select 2 projects from the list of 7 to complete. 1. Create a newsletter (no more than four pages) on an issue of personal interest. Integration of proper grammar and formal diction are expected to be evident in the product. No copied or pasted content accepted and the product must be the student s original work. 2. Create a website for a business that you would like to open. The business may be an existing or imagined business. There should be a home page and four additional pages that can be viewed in a web browser, and independent of the WWW. For example, you cannot use WIX or other similar web-building software. Copies of existing business pages will not be accepted. 3. Create a technical guide (pamphlet, brochure, or multimedia presentation) that explains to novice users how to analyze and solve simple hardware and software problems. Consider problems such as a job won t print or the computer won t turn on. 4. Identify an engineering problem and write a 500-750 word paper explaining how you would resolve the problem. You may include diagrams, charts, tables, or graphics, if needed to support your solution. 5. Create a floor plan design of a business office of 12-15 employees including work areas, break room, bathrooms, door, windows, walls, and furniture. This must be an original design and not copied from a template. You can sketch and scan or use other graphic design tools to construct your design. 6. Create a working database for a business such that five employees can enter sales from four products sold (video games, CDs, books, and DVDs). Employees should also be able to track sales by product type or by employee. Enter sufficient data so that the database can be queried. 7. Illustrate and describe in detail a complex machine (real or fictional). This must include three (3) main dimensioned orthographic views (front, top, and right side view) and the description of the complexity of the machine or part/subsystem of the machine. 19

COUNSELOR S FORM Directions to the Student: Please fill in the information requested below and give this form to your guidance counselor by Wednesday, January 10, 2018, to complete and forward to the following program(s). In the row of boxes, check all rank your preferences of the programs you are applying for beginning with 1 for the program you are most interested in attending. Directions to the Guidance Complete this application per the checklist below, make copies if necessary, and forward the entire packet to the coordinators of the programs indicated by the applicant. Incomplete or ineligible applications cannot be processed and therefore should not be submitted to the coordinator(s). Parents and students should be notified by the guidance counselor that their application will not be processed. Global Studies and World Languages (Essay) Governor s STEM (GSA) and Technology (TA) (Electronic Portfolio/Essay) Health Sciences (Essay) International Baccalaureate Program (Admissions Exam) Legal Studies (Essay) Mathematics and Science (Admissions Exam) Visual and Performing Arts (Auditions) Entrepreneurship and Business (Essay) GSA TA Indicate preferences with 1 being the program you are most interested in attending in the boxes above. Student s Name: Current Grade Level: INFORMATION BELOW TO BE COMPLETED BY THE GUIDANCE COUNSELOR Please write on the back of this form any comments you may wish to share about this student. Application Checklist (Please ensure all applications are submitted to the coordinator in this order.) 1. Student Data Sheet (Pages 1 & 2) 2. Admissions Agreement (Page 3) 3. Parent s Recommendation Form (Pages 4 & 5) 4. Teacher s Recommendation Form #1 (Pages 7 & 8) 5. Teacher s Recommendation Form #2 (Pages 9 & 10) 6. Teacher s Recommendation Form #3 (Pages 11 & 12) 7. Teacher s Recommendation Form #4 (Pages 13 & 14) 8. Visual or Performing Arts Teacher Recommendation and Audition Selection (Pages 15 17) 9. Copy of Standardized Test Scores 10. Middle School Report Card and/or transcript, including grades through current 1 st semester 11. Counselor s Form (Page 19) 12. Electronic Portfolio (GSA/TA Only) 13. Essay as appropriate Counselor s signature Date Thank you for assisting in the completion of this non-vbcps student s application packet. 20

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