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Freshman Advisement Syllabus 2011-2012
The schedule for 9th grade advisement sessions is shown above. Students are required to participate is each session. Grades will be taken on class participation and completion of activities. In order to qualify for the SCHOOL WIDE REWARD DAY, students must complete the assigned activities. Your advisor will determine, based on participation, who attends the REWARD DAY for each semester.
I understand completion of the activities listed above are required for an advisement grade and for participation in the REWARD Day for each semester.
Student Signature: __________________________________________________Parent Signature: ___________________________________________________
Session Number Month Activity
1 August Purpose for advisement, Syllabus Review, Infinite Campus Login 2 August Importance of High School, Graduation Requirements, Pathways3 August GACollege411, Freshman Index, Portfolio Development4 September Intro to The Seven Habits of Effective Teenagers/Habit One Activities5 October Habit Two Activities6 November Habit Three Activities7 December Habit Four Activities8 January Habit Five Activities9 February Habit Six Activities
10 March Registration11 April Habit Seven Activities12 May Class Elections
A signed syllabus signed syllabus is required
for advisement and participation in the
SCHOOL-WIDE SCHOOL-WIDE ADVISEMENT ADVISEMENT
REWARD DAY!!REWARD DAY!!
Infinite Campus
*Freshmen will be given a username and password to access IC!
It allows you to see your:-current grades in ever class-attendance record-schedule-transcript
Upperclassmen should practice logging in during advisement. On the provided roster, advisors should report any problems on the provided roster so they can be resolved! Send this to the front office!
How do you log on?• Go to the Jasper County Schools website.• Go to the PARENTS link.• Go to IC-PARENT PORTAL
This link will take you into infinite campus where you will be asked to log on with a username and password.
These will be provided to you ASAP so that you can have access to IC!
Let’s pay a visit: http://www.jasper.k12.ga.us/
Importance of your high school career
*Ninth grade will set you on the path you will follow to whatever future lies ahead.
This is not earth-shattering news is it? But its true!*List a few differences between high school and
middle school*You have ONE life to live-you are not a cat! You do
not get NINE chances to end up where you want to be!
*Imagine your advisor in high school. What was he/she like?
Graduation Requirements• You will earn 1 unit for each class you take in high school!
• You must earn a MINIMUM of 24 units to graduate. Twenty-eight units are BEST!!!!
(4 years x 7 units = 28 units)
• Your core classes are REQUIRED units!• (Required High School Curriculum or RHSCRHSC courses)
• NO one is “placed” in a grade because of age, # of absences, etc. You earn your way through by passing your classes!
Graduation Requirements
• Look at your four year Plan of Study.
• It is a great tool for keeping you on course in your courses!
• IN PENCIL, let’s check off our current courses so you can see the steps you will take this year to reach the goal of graduation! See the progress you will make!
JCHS Four Year Plan of Study Student: __________________________________________________________________ Advisor: ______________
Area Of Study Unit Earned? RequirementsEnglish/Language Arts _____ 9th Grade Lit or 9th Grade Lit (H)(4 units) _____ 10th Grade World Lit or 1oth Lit (H) _____ 11th Grade/American Lit or AP Lit _____ 12th Grade/British Lit or AP LitENGLISH EOCTs 9th Grade Lit ________ 11th American Lit ________ Mathematics* _____ Math I* or Accelerated Math I (*with Math I Support?______)(4 units) _____ Math II* or Accelerated Math II (*with Math II Support?______) _____ Math III*, or Accelerated Math III (*with Math III Support?______) _____ Math III*, Math IV, Adv. Math. Decision Making, AP Statistics, or AP CalculusMATH EOCTs Math I EOCT ________ MATH II EOCT _________ Science _____ Physical Science(4 units) _____ Biology, Biology (H) _____ Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Environmental Science, AP Biology, AP Environmental Science, Physics, Physics (H), Zoology, Astronomy _____ 4th Science: Chemistry, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, Environmental Science, AP Environmental Science, Physics, Physics (H), SCIENCE EOCTs Physical Science EOCT _______ Biology EOCT________ Social Studies _____ World History or AP World History(3 units) _____ US History or AP US History _____ Economics (.5) / American Government (.5)SOCIAL STUDIES EOCTs Economics EOCT _______ US History EOCT ________ Health/Physical Education _____ Personal Fitness (.5) / Health (.5)(1 unit)
CTAE Career Pathways (3 units) CHOOSE ONE PATHWAY: Take three courses in one pathway in order.
Agricultural Mechanics Basic Ag, Ag Mechanics 1, Ag Mechanics 2
Adminsitrative-Information Support Computer Applications 1, Computer Applications 2, Business communications
Interactive Media ____, ____, ____Comp. Modern World, Fund. Web Design, Adv. Web Design, Intro to Animation
Financial Management-Accounting Business Essentials, Accounting 1, Accounting 2
Early Childhood Education Human Growth & Dev., Intro to Childcare, Health, Safety and Nutrition Nursing Intro to Healthcare, Apps. of Therapeutic Services, Nursing EssentialsEngineering Foundations of Engineering, Engineering Concepts, Engineering Applications
Electives _____ _____ Elective: __________________________ Elective: ___________________________
(Minimum of 5 units ) _____ _____ Elective: __________________________ Elective: ___________________________
*Some colleges and universities _____ _____ Elective: __________________________ Elective: ___________________________
require 2 units of foreign language _____ _____ Elective: __________________________ Elective: ___________________________
and 1 unit of fine arts for admission. _____ Elective: __________________________
(drama, pottery, wt. lifting, spanish, guitar, journalism, financial literacy, office internship, math
support, symphonic band, concert band, chorus, drawing, painting, recreational games, AP PSY)
Units Required for Graduation Minimum of 24 Georgia High School Graduation High School Writing TestGraduation Tests GHSGT-Language Arts ________ GHSGT-Math ________ GHSGT-Science _______ GHSGT-Social Studies ________
AP EXAMS Exam: ________________ Exam: _________________ Exam: __________________
Entrance Exams SAT: __________________ ACT: ___________________ Other: __________________* Students with an IEP should consult with their advisor about Math requirments and college admissions.
CTAE Career
Pathways
• There are seven• You are expected to complete your chosen pathway –
this will better prepare you for life after high school• You are expected to complete the required courses for
each pathway IN ORDER!!!
Agricultural Mechanics Basic Ag, Ag Mechanics 1, Ag Mechanics 2
Administrative-Information Support
Computer Applications 1, Computer Applications 2, Business communications
Interactive Media Comp. Modern World, Fund. Web Design, Adv. Web Design, Intro to Animation
Financial Management-Accounting
Business Essentials, Accounting 1, Accounting 2
Early Childhood Education
Human Growth & Dev., Intro to Childcare, Health, Safety and Nutrition
NursingIntro to Healthcare, Apps. of Therapeutic Services, Nursing Essentials
Engineering Foundations of Engineering, Engineering Concepts, Engineering Applications
Career, Technical, & Agriculture Education Career, Technical, & Agriculture Education PathwaysPathways
Pathway/Club AffiliationsPathway/Club Affiliations
Agricultural Mechanics - FFAAdministrative-Information Support-FBLAInteractive Media-FBLA Financial Management-Accounting-FBLAEarly Childhood Education -FCSNursing-HOSAEngineering-TSA
GA College 411
• This site is a great tool for planning your future!
• YOU can start now! • In advisement this year we will visit the
computer lab and you will create an account.
GA College 411
https://secure.gacollege411.org/default.aspx
• You can explore the site and do some:Career planningHigh school planningCollege planningFinancial aid planning
GA College 411 Account InformationAccount Name: ________________________________________________________________Password: ____________________________________________________________________Career Planning Activities CompletedLearn About Yourself:
___Interest Profiler___Career Cluster Survey___Basic Skills Survey___Transferrable Skills Checklist___Work Values Sorter___The Career Key
Explore Careers:
___Search Careers___Career Finder___Compare Careers___Career Plan Builder___Peach State Pathways___Georgia’s Hot Careers___Video List___Military Careers
We will We will document your document your
use of the use of the website and website and
keep you keep you account name account name
and password in and password in an advisement an advisement
folder with your folder with your other materials. other materials.
Here is a portion Here is a portion of the GA of the GA
College 411 College 411 form. form.
What is a freshman index?• It is a number calculated by combining the high
school grade point average (GPA) with the highest earned SAT or ACT scores. It is used when admitting freshmen into some post-secondary schools.
Your GPA• You GPA is calculated from the grades earned
in the 17 Required High School Curriculum (RHSCRHSC) courses.
Average First time “Freshmen Indexes” for some schools you might recognize…(2008)
• UGA (Go Dawgs!) UGA (Go Dawgs!) 31043104
• Savannah State 2234
• GCSU 2810
• Fort Valley State 2267
• GA TechGA Tech 32293229
• Valdosta State 2528
Calculating a freshman indexfreshman index…
Freshman index = (500 x your GPA) + SAT Critical Reading + SAT Math
OrOr
Freshman index=(500 x your GPA) + (ACT composite score x 42) + 88
Freshman index = (500 x your GPA) + SAT Critical Reading + SAT Math
• Calculate the freshmen index for the following students:
BobbyBobby SAT Reading: 480 SAT Math 420 GPA: 2.5
RavenRaven SAT Reading: 600 SAT Math 300 GPA: 3.5 Could these students become a BULLDOGBULLDOG if they
wanted with the freshman indexes you calculated?
Teachers click on the G below for inspirational music while students work on answers!
Answers:
Bobby’s FI is 2150.
He would NOTNOT be considered at UGA but could get into a smaller university such as Fort Valley or Valdosta. His FI is on the low end for these schools!
Raven’s FI is 2650.
She is below the average FI for freshman at UGA but she is above the minimum FI of 2500.
She will have A LOT of competition for getting one of those freshman BULLDOG BULLDOG slots!
Answers:
PortfolioDigital or Scrapbook? Digital or Scrapbook?
(That is the question!)
*Requirement for graduation. *Must include three assignments from each class. *The type of assignments used will be determined by your teachers. *The intention of the portfolio is to demonstrate your growth as a student and to reflect on your high school experience.