WEST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN PARENT NIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 TH, 2016 Principal: William Floyd Senior Assistant Principal- Ninth Grade Center: John Linehan Assistant Principal (NGC): Mary Vetter Assistant Principal of Instruction: Wessal Kenaio
COUNSELORS AND ADMINISTRATION Freshman Campus Counselors 9 th Grade Counselor Tara Boddie Ch-O A-Cf, P-Z Keyonata Granberry Erica Sumpter Deans A-K L-Z Nicole Mutters Christopher Ball
Mr. Linehan- FRESHMAN YEAR Transition from middle to high school Importance of freshman year Self-advocacy Stay involved and connected Clubs and Activities
Ms. Vetter- TECHNOLOGY Technology and Freshman Year- for students, and for parents Progressbook Parent Access
From the discipline office- Mr. Ball and Ms. Mutters Attendance Tardiness Truancy Signing students in and out
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS (credits)- Ms. Kenaio Standard Diploma: Subject Area Credits English 4 Math (Must include Alg 1 and Geo) 4 Science (Must include Bio) 3 World History 1 US History 1 American Gov/Economics 0.5/0.5 Fine Arts 1 HOPE 1 Electives 8 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 24
ADDITIONAL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 2.0 Un-weighted GPA Pass Reading FSA Concordant ACT Score- 19 (reading alone) Concordant SAT Score- 24 (reading alone) or 430 EBRW Pass Algebra 1 EOC Concordant PERT Score- 97 Take Biology, US History, & Geometry EOC- counts as 30% of final grade (if course was completed in State of FL public school) Complete 1 high school online course (OCVS or Blended US Gov t)
10 TH GRADE CURRICULUM PLAN English 2 1.0 Mathematics 1.0 Science 1.0 World History 1.0 Fine Art 1.0 Elective Courses 2.0 Total Credits Required 7.0 *We strongly encourage students to complete the Fine Art requirement by the end of Sophomore year. *If you do not achieve a passing score on the FSA Reading, you will be placed in at least one reading course
SCHOLARS DIPLOMA In addition to meeting all Standard Diploma Requirements: 1 credit in Algebra 2 1 credit in Statistics or equally rigorous math course 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to chemistry or physics 2 credits in the same world language 1 credit in AP, IB, AICE, or a dual enrollment course Pass the Biology, US History, Algebra II (juniors only), and Geometry EOCs **Students in AP level classes do not typically take the EOC, you WILL need to take, and pass, the State EOC in order to qualify for the scholars diploma. **Contact Ms. Wells if you need to take an EOC assessment in order to qualify for scholars.
MERIT DIPLOMA In addition to meeting all Standard Diploma Requirements: Attain one or more Industry Certifications
TRANSCRIPTS Order in Student Services At the beginning of your 10 th grade year Review for accuracy Are all of your grades showing properly? Did you take any high school credited classes in middle school or online? Are they listed on your transcript. Are all of your test scores correct? Is anything missing? Please bring any discrepancy to the attention of your counselor ASAP
WHAT IS GPA? GPA = Grade Point Average A calculation of your average score on a weighted and unweighted scale. Examples: I take 4 classes this year and Different institutions calculate GPA differently. earn the following: Honors, AP, DE, CTE, and other classes have varied weights. Here in Orange County- AP, DE, How will my GPA be calculate? CTE all weighted on a 6-point scale. Class Final Grade Unweighte d Points Weighted Points Class Final Grade Unweighte d Points Weighted Points Honors classes are weighted on a 5-point scale. Unweighted (standard) courses can lower your weighted GPA, but cannot lower your unweighted GPA Quarter/semester grades versus final grades PE A 4 4 English Honors Math Honors History Honors A 4 5 B 3 4 A 4 5 Overall 3.75 4.5 PE A 4 4 DE English A 4 6 AP Math B 3 5 AP History C 2 4 Overall 3.25 4.75
FRESHMAN FOCUS- Ms. Vetter Get to know your School Counselor Start Volunteering- don t wait until senior year and keep track of your hours! Maintain good grades/strong academic standing Get involved both on campus and off campus Start your college search Prepare for the ACT test Test prep is available at www.actstudent.org/testprep Prepare for the SAT Visit www.collegeboard.com and www.khanacademy.org for a free full-length official practice test & register online
T E S T I N G- Ms. Vetter PSAT SAT/ACT FSA ELA Math EOC
ADVANCED PLACEMENT- Ms. Kenaio The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. WOHS offers 26 different AP courses including: -https://www.collegeboard.org/about Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, AP Physics, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, English Composition, English Literature, Capstone Seminar, Research Seminar, World History, US History, US Government, Human Geography, European History, Psychology, Macroeconomics, Spanish, Spanish Literature, 3D Art (Ceramics), 2D Art, Studio Art (Drawing), Music Theory, AP Art History Over 1,500 West Orange High School students enrolled in at least one AP class
WHY TAKE AN AP CLASS? Academically challenging Rigorous learning opportunities Nationally recognized guidelines for curriculum and assessment College admission Many colleges and universities recognize the rigor of AP classes in their applicants GPA- 6 point scale AP can help students get ahead in college Score a 3 or higher on AP exam, class grade adjusted to an A (WOHS only)** All classes on WOHS Campus
FREQUENT CONCERNS WITH TAKING AN AP CLASS I don t think I will pass (or score high enough) on the AP exam to get college credit. You don t need to score a 5, many colleges grant credit, or placement, with a score of a 3. Taking AP classes could hurt my GPA. Your decision to take an AP course shows admissions officers that you are willing to take on the academic challenge of college-level coursework and expectations. Remember that quarterly grades do not count towards GPA.
SUPPORTS FOR AP STUDENTS AT WOHS AP Tutoring Program on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the following locations 2D Art - Young 502 3D Art - Newland 534 English Language - Konradt 530, Wells 561 Research - Wells 561 Seminar - Konradt 530 Statistics* - Thompson 524 (before school) US Govt./Politics - Acosta-Garcia 432, Callahan 566 (Thur.) US History - Callahan 566 (Tue.), Thorndill 567 (Thur.) World History - Kassar 540 Bio- Garcia 529 Bio- Ancona 517 (Mondays) **Student tutors are available for all other subject-areas in room 530
VALENCIA DUAL ENROLLMENT- Amanda Blom
AP VERSUS DUAL ENROLLMENT There is no right or wrong, better or worse Colleges are looking for well-rounded students that challenge themselves in their coursework- this includes AP and DE courses Much consideration should be given to where you want to end up Out of State or In-State?
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STAYING IN TOUCH- Ms. Granberry Tutoring opportunities Parent-Teacher Conferences Effective Communication Testing Center Open Tuesdays after school in media center College and Career Center (CCC) is open every day during lunch. Check out SAT question of the day for a candy. Counselors are available: by appointment (links for each counselor on WOHS Website) for all students during their lunch every day for parents by walk-ins on Thursdays from 8-11 am
TUTORING OPPORTUNITIES
WANT TO STAY INFORMED ABOUT FRESHMEN EVENTS??? Take out your cell phone Text @wo2020 to the number 81010 You will get a confirmation text
UNPAID OBLIGATIONS Students will miss out on: Parking Decal Homecoming Prom Typical unmet obligations: Chemistry - $15 Band, Chorus, Drama, Sports - $ will vary Unpaid laptop fines including chargers *See Ms. Latoya Barrow (Latoya.Barrow@ocps.net) in the Front Office and/or Mrs. Brenda Obelar (Brenda.Obelar@ocps.net) in the Media Center to fulfill obligations*
HELPFUL WEBSITES WOHS: www.westorangehigh.ocps.net SAT: www.collegeboard.com ACT: www.act.org Khan Academy: www.khanacademy.org Financial Aid: www.fafsa.ed.gov Bright Futures: www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org Athletes: www.eligibilitycenter.org
Digital Welcome Packet Link is available on Guidance Tab on West Orange High School main webpage.
PTSA AND SAC SAC President- Julie Sadlier SAC meets every second Tuesday of the month at 6:00 pm in the main campus media center. PTSA President- Kelly McDonnell PTSA meets immediately after SAC. http://www.wohsptso.org/
THANK YOU FOR COMING TONIGHT! Please stay and join us for our Welcome to West Orange event in the courtyard, hosted by SAC and PTSA. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR.