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Key WestHigh School

Classes of

2016 / 2017 / 2018

End of the YearGathering

2015

5 steps to a scholarship

1. Maintain Good Grades (A’s, B’s, C’s)

2. Have good attendance 3. Passing Test Scores4. Meet with Mentor Weekly5. Remain Crime and Drug Free

REMEMBER, YOU SIGNED A CONTRACT!

Levels of Probation

ActiveA’s, B’s, C’s

WarningFirst time receiving below a C

Probation 1Second

consecutive time

receiving below a C

Probation 2Third

consecutive time

receiving below a C

REMOVALAfter three

consecutive quarters,

your file will be reviewed by TSIC for

removal

In addition, students must attend TSIC events, and maintain good behavior; failure to do so will result

in a drop of status.

As you improve your grades, your status will also improve.

For example, if you are on warning and your grades all

become C’s or higher on the next report card, your status will go back to active. A student may drop or go up one “step” every

quarter.

Check List

Maintain “Active” statusBe involved (CS: 75 or 100 hours)College PlansExplore CollegesCollege ResumeHigh school/career portfolio2015-16 Schedule

Graduation Requirements

• English – 4 Credits• Mathematics – 4 Credits• Science – 4 Credits• Social Studies – 4 Credits• World Languages – 2 Credits• Fine/Performing Arts – 1 Credit• Physical Education – 1 Credit (HOPE)• Virtual Instruction – 1 Credit

Prepare for Senior Year!• Quarter & Semester Grades

– Each assignment counts!!– Build your Grade Point Average (GPA)

• Be involved, build your resume• Micro069 Course = College Credit• Advanced Placement / Dual

Enrollment• Research Universities – Set Goals

12 Florida Universities

28 Florida Colleges

Class of 2018• Summer

– Research colleges and universities– Community Service Hours– Summer Online Course– Activities & Camps– Summer reading!– Learn

Assessments Sophomore Yr

• Recommended Assessments– PSAT given in October– ASVAB given in November– Future Plans career assessment

tool

Junior YearPSAT – FallSAT / ACT – Winter/SpringCollege Ready Scores!

Class of 2017• Summer

– Research colleges and universities– Community Service Hours– Summer Online Course– Activities & Camps– Summer reading!– Learn

Assessments Junior Year

• Recommended Assessments– PSAT given in October– ASVAB given in November– Future Plans career assessment

tool– SAT / ACT – Winter/Spring– College Ready Scores!

Your Grade Point Average Matters!

Class of 2016• Senior Year is Around the

Corner!– College applications– SAT/ACT (fall)– COLLEGE READY– Bright Futures– GRADES!– Scholarships– FAFSA (January 1)

Class of 2016• Summer

– Research colleges and universities– College essay– Select 5 colleges– Retake SAT or ACT?

• Registration for Sept. ACT is Aug. 7• Registration for Oct. SAT is Sep. 2

– Community Service Hours– Work and SAVE $$$

Assessments Senior Year

• Recommended Assessments– ASVAB given in November– SAT/ACT

• Should have taken each test at least once!

• Eligible for 2 fee waivers for each test• BE COLLEGE READY!• ACT September 12 (August 7 deadline)• SAT October 3 (September 2 deadline)

– Future Plans career assessment tool

College Ready & Bright Futures

Math Reading English/Writing

PERT 114 106 103

SAT 440 440

ACT 19 19 17

• College Ready

• Bright FuturesSAT ACT CS

FAS 1290 29 100

FMS 1170 26 75

FAS – Florida Academic ScholarsFMS – Florida Medallion Scholars

“A” HONOR ROLL!

9th Grade: Aidana Gumarova-MercierTracey Estele Kelsey MorrisTaylor BercesJayda RobertsMairen Alzamora

10th Grade: Melanie AlvarezJonathan Morales

11th Grade: Leda MoralesLeslie RodriguezJoseph Guminiski Kunal NavaniKieran Jacobsen

“A / B” HONOR ROLL!9th Grade:

Liam KhanDenise AbellaSavannah CamposanoCesia MendezGentorrius RobertsMakaylah LyonsJennifer AlfonsoMeilyn Guas-PerezJade Vaugh

10th Grade:Aaliyah AllenAnissia ThompsonRebecca Pierre-RemyDaniela Pena Don Ellington Maelyn MaratitaKelly ValentineGavin Willis

11th Grade: Tamia AlburyNaylen GonzalezKirk Goggans, Jr.

EIL/LEAP

Safe travels Experimenters and LEAPers!THE EXPERIMENT LEAP

Tamia Albury – France Leda Morales-Jerez

Stephanie Baloy – Morocco Kelsey Morris

Kieran Jacobsen – Ecuador

Rodney Maxime – Argentina

Kunal Navani – Japan

Gavin Willis - China

2015-16

School BeginsMonday, August 24

TSIC Gatherings: Mentoring beginsWeek of September 14th

MentorsThank you for your time and dedication to your mentee!

Communication Main office: 305-293-1546 Email:

Denise.Perez@keysschools.com Chuck.Licis@keysschools.com

TSIC – www.takestockinchildren.org MCEF –

www.monroecountyedfound.org “Like” us on Facebook

Take Stock in Children – Monroe County

RENEW YOUR TAG RENEW YOUR TAG AND DONATE TO AND DONATE TO

TAKE STOCK IN CHILDRENTAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN

Play TAGPlay TAGwith with Take Stock in Children Take Stock in Children and and Monroe County Education FoundationMonroe County Education Foundation

TSITSICC

06-14

INVEST IN A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR A DESERVING, LOW-INVEST IN A COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FOR A DESERVING, LOW-INCOME STUDENT IN OUR COMMUNITYINCOME STUDENT IN OUR COMMUNITY

THANK YOU!

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