WELCOME TO COMMACK HIGH SCHOOL'S SOPHOMORE PARENT COLLEGE PLANNING NIGHT
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (CREDITS) Regents Diploma Advanced Regents Diploma Content Area Credits English 4 Social Studies 4 Math 3 Science 3 World Language 1 Fine Arts 1 Health 0.5 Physical Education 2 Electives 3.5 Total: 22 Credits Content Area Credits English 4 Social Studies 4 Math 3 Science 3 World Language 3 Fine Arts 1 Health 0.5 Physical Education 2 Electives 1.5 3 Units of Credit in LOTE or a 5-Unit Sequence in the Arts or CTE Total: 22 Credits
REGENTS DIPLOMA AND ADVANCED REGENTS DIPLOMA REQUIRED EXAMS Regents Diploma English Language Arts Global History & Geo. US History & Gov. 1 Math (Algebra I) 1 Science Advanced Regents Diploma English Language Arts Global History & Geo. US History & Gov. Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 2 Science (1 Life Science & 1 Physical Science) World Language (Locally developed exam)
MULTIPLE PATHWAYS (4 + 1 OPTION) Option to earn a NYS Regents Diploma by passing four Regents Exams and one Pathway Exam ELA + 1 Social Studies + Math + Science + 1 Pathway Exam Who is eligible? Humanities: Additional Social Studies Regents Exam or Department approved alternative. Students Who: Entered Grade 9 in September 2011 or thereafter Eligible to receive high school diploma in June 2015 or thereafter STEM: Additional Regents Exam in a different course in math or science or a Department approved alternative. LOTE (Biliteracy): Pathway exam approved by the Commissioner in Language Other Than English. CTE: Career and Technical Education pathway exam approved by the Commissioner following successful completion of an approved CTE program or Career Development & Occupational Studies completion. Arts: Arts pathway exam approved by the Commissioner. CDOS: Career Development & Occupational Studies - Completing necessary program components to earn the Credential
EVERYTHING COUNTS NOW! All courses selected, grades, and credits earned will contribute to each students personalized TRANSCRIPT. Final course grades (except Physical Education) are used to determine GPA Placement in Pre-IB, Pre-AP, IB, AP, and College-Level Classes Advanced Weighting Involvement in Extracurricular Activities, participation in athletics, and Honors and Awards all to be included on the college application and your child s Activity Resume
WHAT IS A TRANSCRIPT??? The TRANSCRIPT is the report sent to colleges that reflects every semester of high school that a student has completed Courses taken in grades 9 through 12, as well as any high school courses taken in middle school; final grades, course weighting, credits earned, and Regents scores are on the transcript Unweighted and Weighted Grade Point Averages Cohort Groupings Colleges utilize freshman, sophomore, and junior grades as admission criteria along with in-progress senior grades Colleges may recalculate the GPA according to their methodology
GET INVOLVED! Quality over quantity! A healthy balance is key. Find your passion and follow it. Develop as a leader, if possible Select school activities that demonstrate your interests, strengths, passions, or leadership abilities Discover what is available in the community Volunteer CSIP requirements
POTENTIAL COLLEGE-BOUND ATHLETES Speak with your coach regarding ability level Meet with your counselor to discuss potential colleges Visit the NCAA website at www.ncaa.org for registration and eligibility information Communicate with college coaches during Junior year. NCAA Night December 2018
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CRITERIA Strength in Curriculum: Pre-IB, Pre-AP, IB, AP, College-Level Course Grades Standardized Test scores (SAT/ACT) Cohort Group (class standing) Essay or writing sample Counselor Recommendation Teacher Recommendations Interview (if required or recommended) Community Service Employment and Extracurricular Activities (Quality, not Quantity)
COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Most (but not all) colleges will require an SAT or ACT Some top tier schools will require at least 2 SAT Subject Tests The summer after 10 th grade is an excellent time to review PSAT/Pre-ACT results The 11 th Grade PSAT is used to qualify for the NMSQT (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test). Less than the top 1% nationally qualify. A growing number of colleges are test optional. Check out www.fairtest.org for more information. Check websites for more information. Registration is online: www.collegeboard.org www.actstudent.org
Research, practice questions online, talk to your Counselor!
SAT & ACT COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS Plan ahead and register for exams early seats at CHS fill up quickly! Keep an eye on registration deadlines! Register for the SAT/ACT with Writing Begin preparing with ample time before your test date(s) Variations of preparation options available to you prep opportunities will be mailed home over the summer Utilize PSAT results on Collegeboard.org for valuable feedback on preparing for the SAT (Khan Academy)
SAT SUBJECT TESTS, IB & AP If considering top tier schools, plan to take SAT Subject Tests when you are completing the appropriate course IB and AP assessments will be announced by Coordinators and Teachers and take place in May Speak to your teachers to determine whether you are prepared to sit for an SAT Subject Test For more information regarding Subject Tests, please visit the Counseling Center website or www.collegeboard.org
USE THE COMMACK HIGH SCHOOL & COUNSELING CENTER WEBSITES www.commack.k12.ny.us "Schools," click Commack High School Scroll down, click Counseling Center on left Access to the College Board (SAT) and ACT websites, Naviance, and other college resources for information regarding the application process, financial aid, scholarships, college majors, career exploration, and more!
EXPLORE AND RESEARCH A comprehensive Junior Planning Conference will take place during the 11 th grade year with your student s Counselor Utilize Naviance to begin researching colleges Gather information, make visits to colleges and attend college fairs Use family trips and vacations for college visits Mark your calendars for National and Local College Fairs: WSCA Spring College Fair Huntington Hilton, Melville April 16, 2018, 5:30-8:30pm Commack College/Career Fair March 14, 2018, High School Gymnasiums Mini College Days, Commack High School March 15, 2018 and Fall 2018
TO ACCESS NAVIANCE, VISIT "QUICK LINKS" - SELECT THE "NAVIANCE" TAB TO LOG IN
NAVIANCE WELCOME PAGE
VIEW INFORMATION ABOUT PARTICULAR COLLEGES AND COMPARE YOURSELF TO AVERAGE CRITERIA
VIEW SCATTERGRAMS
CONDUCT A COLLEGE SEARCH
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES More than 6,800 in the U.S. 460 in New York Come in various shapes and sizes Major Research Universities Comprehensive Universities Small Liberal Arts Colleges Faith-related Colleges and Universities Specialized Colleges for Arts and Technology 2-year colleges
SOPHOMORE YEAR HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL: Meet with your counselor to make course selections for Junior year, push yourself! Select strong, appropriate challenges! Monitor academic progress Parents should keep in contact with your child s teachers and counselor, as needed. Utilize the Parent Portal and eboards Develop strong study skills and time management techniques Work on building a strong vocabulary READ, READ, READ! Attend extra help and review sessions Get involved and stay involved! Take on leadership roles Review PSAT/Pre-ACT results, plan test preparation strategies Naviance Career Interest Inventory, research careers, college searches, visit colleges while on family vacations Get to know your counselor! We advise students to make decisions based on a great personal & academic fit.
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