RICHLAND NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL. Parent Information Night March 7, 2017

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RICHLAND NORTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL Parent Information Night March 7, 2017 1

Welcome and Introductions Dr. Donna B. Huger Director of School Counseling 2

School Counselors Mr. Patrick Blake - Last Names: A-C Mrs. Tanya Amoako - Last Names: D-H Dr. Yolanda Smith-Charlestin - Last Names: I-O Ms. Dorothya Nero - Last Names: P-T Dr. Donna Huger - Last Names: U-Z

School Counseling Personnel College Information Specialist Dr. Pinkney Epps Career Specialists Ms. Keredith James Mr. Aaron Lucas Work-Based Learning Coordinator Mr. Michael Sumter

GEAR UP Mrs. Courtney Moody Room 209 GEAR UP Webpage: http://rnegearup.weebly.com 5

Stay in Touch School Counseling Webpage: http://rnhschoolcounseling.weebly.com Twitter: @RNE_Counseling Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/renccc College/Scholarship please contact Dr. Epps, at Pepps@richland2.org 6

Parent Portal Parent Portal gives parents real-time access to grades as they are posted in a teacher s grade book. Sign up for Parent Portal Call Ms. Chantel Brown at 699-2800. You can have multiple children on the same account. 7

Stay in Touch with Teachers Email is the quickest and most convenient way to communicate with teachers Parent Conference: One Teacher: contact the teacher directly All Teachers: contact your School Counselor Held Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays @ 11:50am-12:23pm (Lunch Period) Wednesdays (Late Start) 12:10pm-12:45pm Students are encouraged to attend 8

IGP Conferences IGP = Individual Graduation Plan Held to discuss academic progress, review next year s classes and discuss future educational plans. 9

Schedules/Registration Course Registration for 2017-2018 (During the IGP Conferences) Process Teacher Student Conversation Teacher Makes Recommendation (core courses) Parent Student Conversation Discuss Teacher Recommendations Choose Core Classes Choose Electives Choose Alternates Counselor Student IGP Conference May 12 deadline for course request changes

Naviance Family Connection is comprehensive website that students can use to help make decisions about colleges, scholarships and careers. Naviance Family Connection provides each student with an online locker that is just for them. Students can research colleges, conduct career searches, build a resume, create college lists and find scholarship and enrichment programs. 11

Graduation Requirements & Preparing for College Ms. Dorothya Nero School Counselor 12

PROMOTION REQUIREMENTS You need a 60 or better to pass a class You cannot have too many absences or you will fail the course, regardless of your grade You MUST earn 1 English, 1 Math PLUS a minimum of 3 additional credits to become a sophomore (At least 5 credits total) You MUST earn 2 English, 2 Math PLUS a minimum of 8 additional credits to become a junior (At least 12 credits total) Grades and attendance matter Future course placement (CP or Honors) Meeting graduation requirements Earning scholarships 13

Graduation Requirements English Math Biology Other Science U.S. History Government Economics Other Social Studies PE or JROTC 4 credits 4 credits 1 credit 2 credits 1 credit ½ credit ½ credit 1 credit 1 credit World Language or CATE 1 credit Computer Science 1 credit Electives (including ½ Health credit) 7 credits 24 credits 4-year colleges in SC require 3 credits of lab science & 2-3 years of the same world language (depending on the college). 14

EOC Assessments EOC = End of Course Testing EOC tests deal specifically with State standards for a course Algebra 1 English 1 Biology US History Multiple Choice format (50-65 questions) & Untimed 20% of final grade for course Test Dates: early May (exact dates TBD) 15

CAVALIERS After School Tutoring Monday Thursday 3:40 pm 4:40 pm Media Center Free Tutoring

Success in High School is not just in the books Job Shadowing Clubs, Co-curricular, and Extra-Curricular Activities Athletics Get Involved 17

College Admissions Testing Plan Oct. Junior Year PSAT @ RHS No Cost Students must sign up prior to the deadline each year. Junior Year ACCUPLACER (Juniors) No Cost Junior Year SAT $43-$60 Junior Year ACT $40-$60 Spring of Junior Year ACT @ RHS No Cost Spring of Junior Year WorkKeys @ RHS No Cost For students attending a technical school right out of high school, the SAT/ACT is not needed. ACCUPLACER is the test required and is offered various days and times on all Technical College s Campuses. 18

PSAT/NMSQT (October each Year @ RHS) The focus is on the knowledge and skills that evidence shows matter most for college and career readiness have questions and tasks that more closely resemble what is happening in today s classrooms. Components: Evidence Based Reading & Writing Test Math Test Total Testing Time: 2 hours and 45 minutes Scoring: Total Score Range (320-1520) Reading & Writing Score Range (160-760) Math Score Range (160-760) *No deduction for incorrect answers 19

ACT www.act.org 5 Sections Reading English Math Science Writing (optional) No penalty for wrong answers Uses a composite score (Maximum score is 36) Current Cost: $56.50 with Writing $39.50 without Writing Universally accepted Will include a summer test date starting in the summer of 2018 Prices and information are subject to change. 20

SAT www.collegeboard.com 4 Components Reading Writing & Language Math Essay (optional) No deduction for incorrect answers Score Report: Official SAT Practice with KHANAcademy www.khanacademy.org/sat Total Score (400-1600) Reading & Writing Scores (200-800) Math Score (200-800) Essay reported separately and not part of total score Current Cost: $54.50 with Writing $43 without Writing Universally accepted Prices and information are subject to change. 21

Scholarships Dr. Pinkney Epps College Specialist 22

Scholarships It s never too early to begin thinking about scholarships All high school credit grades count! Recent Scholarship Totals: Class Class Class Class Class of of of of of 2016: 2015: 2014: 2013: 2012: $14.589 $16.950 $13.437 $12.974 $10.583 million million (RECORD) million million million 23

Scholarships Remind students they are building a transcript and resume Keep a resume of all honors, awards, extra-curricular activities, community service hours, etc. organize by grade Limited opportunities for underclassmen in terms of college scholarships Look for essay contests, competitions, etc. 24

Searching for Scholarships? http://www.bestcolleges.com/financial-aid/ (Scholarships available for 9th-12th grades.) http://www.fastweb.com/college-scholarships https://www.scholarships.com/ https://uncf.org/scholarships (For students who attend private HBCUs.) https://jlvcollegecounseling.com/scholarships/ all-scholarships-2/ (Scholarships sorted by month.) 25

SC Education Lottery Scholarships Palmetto Fellows $6700 1200 SAT/27 ACT and 3.5 GPA and Top 6%: SAT of 1200 or ACT score of 27 and a cumulative 3.5 GPA on the Uniform Grading Scale at end of junior year and rank in the top 6% of the class at end of either sophomore, junior year, or senior year. 1400 SAT/32 ACT and a 4.0 GPA on the Uniform Grading Scale at the end of the junior year or senior year. 26

SC Education Lottery Scholarships Life Scholarship (up to $5000) NO APPLICATION IS NECESSARY college of enrollment will determine eligibility status based on the final transcript. To be eligible, a senior must meet TWO of these three requirements: 3.0 GPA on Uniform Grading Scale at the end of senior year 1100 SAT or 24 ACT (SAT super scoring allowed) Graduate in the top 30% of class. (no rounding allowed) Please note: First time entering freshmen attending an eligible 2-year or technical institution must earn a 3.0 GPA on Uniform Grading Scale on the final transcript. 27

SC Education Lottery Scholarships Hope Scholarship (up to $2800) NO APPLICATION IS NECESSARY The college of enrollment determines eligibility status based on final transcript. Eligible students attending a state 4-year or private institution receive up to $2,800 during the first year of attendance only. To be eligible, seniors must have a minimum 3.0 GPA on the Uniform Grading Scale on the final transcript. Recipients MUST NOT be a Life or Palmetto Fellows Scholarship recipient. 28

Lottery Tuition Assistance Program Must complete FAFSA Must enroll in a minimum of 6 credit hours each term as a degree-seeking student in a certificate, diploma, or associate degree program. Must first apply for federal grants and the SC Need Based Grant Currently, eligible students may receive up to $95 per hour if enrolled part time or up to $1140 if enrolled full time per semester. The award amount is subject to change based on funding.

Avoid Scholarship Scams NEVER pay to apply for a scholarship Websites to check for scams: South Carolina Department of Education www.sde.state.sc.us Federal Trade Commission www.ftc.gov Better Business Bureau www.bbb.org 30

Athletic Eligibility: NCAA & NAIA Mr. Aaron Lucas Alucas@richland2.org 31

NCAA Eligibility Center All athletes who intend to play Division 1 or Division 2 athletics must register online with the NCAA Eligibility Center at www.eligibilitycenter.org. Students should register junior or senior year. SAT/ACT scores must be submitted by the Testing Agencies (Code 9999). The Eligibility Center super scores the SAT and ACT. Official Transcripts are required. Students must sign release sheet in Guidance to have transcript sent. Current cost is $80; some student may qualify for a fee waiver. See you school counselor to see if you quality. 32

NCAA Eligibility Full Qualifier: Complete 16 Core Courses - 10 of the 16 must be completed before the senior year and 7 of those 10 must be in English, math, or science. Minimum Core GPA 2.3 plus test score based on NCAA sliding scale. Academic Redshirt: (practice but not compete) Complete 16 Core Courses Minimum Core GPA of 2.0 plus test score based on NCAA sliding scale.

NAIA Eligibility Center All athletes who intend to play NAIA athletics must register online with the NAIA Eligibility Center at www.naiaeligibilitycenter.org. Students can register junior or senior year. SAT/ACT scores must be submitted by the Testing Agencies (Code 9876). The Eligibility Center super scores the SAT and ACT. Official Transcripts are required. Students must sign release sheet in Guidance to have transcript sent. Current cost is $80 34

NAIA Eligibility Early Decision for HS Seniors Students who have completed their junior year of high school and have at least a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale OR who are midway through senior year and have at least a 2.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and who have the minimum test scores required (18 ACT or 860 SAT), may obtain an eligibility determination before graduating from high school.

NAIA Eligibility Early Decision for HS Seniors Those students will need to request that their official transcripts be sent to the NAIA Eligibility Center and contact ACT or SAT to have their test scores sent directly.

Career Clusters & Work-based Learning Opportunities Ms. Keredith James & Mr. Michael Sumter 37

Career Clusters Career Clusters icons are being used with permission of the: States Career Clusters Initiative www.careerclusters.org 38

Career Services The Career Services Department assist and supports guidance and the college center; military liaison, career interest assessment, career days, and college fairs. 39

Career Services Richland Northeast uses career assessments (SCOIS) to offer built-in career services and developmental life services for all students. It is an important part to the students experience specifically designed to help with their career choices. 40

Career Services The development of personal profiles, career portfolios, networking and soft skills will allow the students a continuing growth towards college, military, the workforce and beyond. 41

Annual Career Fair Richland Northeast High School is excited to offer career exploration day to our students. Career Day creates a critical link between the classroom and the workplace by employing students to explore various career options so that they can make informed educational and career choices. An introduction to career: exposure to career opportunities Engaged learning: speakers give insight on education requirements in their specific fields Curriculum relevance: students identify how their classroom activities and course selections help with their career choices Career Preparedness: students discover and identify college majors and/or technical programs that prepare them for their career path. 42

Work-Based Learning Work Based Learning Course The Work Based Learning Course allows juniors and seniors to earn credits by reporting work hours, creating a resume, learning soft skills and other work related habits. Through written reflections and supervisor evaluations, students can earn up to 2 credits. Grades are recorded as a part of their grade history. Job Shadowing All students are encouraged to job shadow throughout their high school years. Students are encouraged to shadow family and friends. Shadowing can also be set up through the Work Based Learning Coordinator when students have a specific career in mind. 43

Work-based Learning Resume All students are encouraged to have a working resume. The WBL Coordinator and CDFs help students create a resume and provide guidelines for keeping the resume up to date. Interview Coaching The WBL Coordinator and CDFs provide students the opportunity to practice the entire job process through instructions on filling out applications and how to prepare for the interview; from how to dress, what questions to prepare to answer, to how to perform a proper handshake. 44

Questions, Concerns, Comments? 45