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A-Dei - Ms. Reza
Dej-Hen - Ms. Saunders
Heo-Me - Mrs. Owen
Mi-San - Ms. Kopke
Sao-Z - Ms. May
10th -12th Grade Counselors
11th Grade Conferences
• Interpreting your PSAT score
• Rank and GPA
• Graduation requirements
• Course Registration
• Austin Community College dual credit program
• UT on ramps program
• Stress Management
• Naviance
Understanding your PSAT Score
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i-bOhSzyig
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Class Rank
• A measure of a student performance compared to other students in their class
• Calculated after every semester in grades 10-12
• Based on 4 core classes and 4 highest foreign
language semester grades
• Used to determine top 10% and quartiles for college admissions
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Grade Point Average
Unweighted Weighted
● Includes all classes; each class is given same weight
● Advanced level classes given more weight
Cumulative GPA● Includes all classes
Rank GPA● Used to determine class rank
● Includes only core and foreign
language classes
Required Credits● 4 English Credits
○ English I, English II, English III, and English IV
● 4 Math Credits○ Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Adv. Math
● 4 Science Credits○ Biology, IPC or Chemistry, 2 Adv. Sciences
● 4 Social Studies Credits○ World Geography, World History, US History, Government (0.5) and Economics
(0.5)
● 2 Credits of a Language Other Than English○ *Computer Science I & II may fulfill LOTE requirement for high school
graduation; however, many colleges will not accept it for admissions.
● 1 Fine Arts Credit
● 1 PE Credit
● 0.5 Health Credit
● 5.5 Elective Credits (Includes 4 Endorsement Courses)
End of Course ExamsStudents must pass five end-of-course exams:
►English I- 9th
►Algebra I- 9th
►Biology- 9th
►English II- 10th
►US History- 11th
Students that do not pass their EOC exams and do not pass the retests in the summer will be enrolled in an intervention
course the following year.
Complete Endorsement Requirements
Students must choose and meet the requirements for at least one endorsement
area:►Arts & Humanities►Business & Industry►Public Service►STEM►Multidisciplinary
If you need to change your endorsement, please fill out an endorsement change form.
You must achieve 90% attendance!!
Only 4 unexcused absences are allowed in each class per semester
►Semester credit for that class is withheld past 4 UNX►Attendance recovery will be available ►See your assistant principal about attendance concerns
Other Graduation Requirements
How many Pre-AP & AP classes should I take?
Ask Yourself:►What are my favorite subjects?►What extracurricular activities am I going to participate in?►What do my teachers recommend?►How competitive do I want to be for college admissions?►Remember: Most Pre- ap classes have summer assignments due the first day of class!
Balance is key!
Summer Assignments
Pre-AP & AP summer assignments can be found at:www.jbhs.org >Guidance & Counseling >Pre- AP and AP
Courses>(subject area)•
Once the school year starts, you must stay in your Pre-AP or AP class for two weeks before you can request a level
change. Level change requests WILL NOT be considered if you
have any missing work, including summer assignments.
Dual Credit vs. AP Courses• Dual credit ACC classes
• Taught by ACC professors either at Bowie or at an ACC campus• Students could earn both college and high school credit• Credit transfers to in-state public colleges/universities and some out
of state and private colleges/universities
• Dual Credit UT On ramps classes • Taught by Bowie teachers with special training from UT• Students can earn both college and high school credit.
• AP classes• Taught by teachers at Bowie using College Board curriculum• Option of taking an AP Exam in May; graded 1-5• A grade of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP exam may result in college credit (as
determined by college)
Both dual credit and AP are weighted on a 5.0 scale
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Please Note!
• There is an extensive enrollment
process for students taking ACC dual credit classes for the first time.
• Students must complete the ACC application, show that they are “ready” to take college level classes (through testing), attend an advising/orientation session, and register for the particular classes they will be taking. See Ms. Valverde, our college and career counselor, in the back of the library for assistance with this process.
• Courses offered at Bowie: US History, English 4, Government.
All 12th graders must take 6 - 8 classesMUST INCLUDE:1. English 4 2. Algebraic Reasoning, Alg II, Pre-Cal, AQR, Calculus, or Stats
3. An Advanced Science from the Course Offerings4. Government and Economics
ELECTIVE OPTIONS: 5-8. Four more classes such as:• Language Other Than English• PE or Athletics• Fine Art(s)• Career Technology Education Classes• Other Elective(s) or up to 2 off periods
Elective Selections► Select seven additional courses
in order of preference.
► You will only be scheduled in four electives. we will make our best effort to get you in your first four choices.
► Do not leave any boxes blank. If you do, we will choose your classes for you.
► If we need to drop a course to add another class (such as a support class), we will drop the lowest ranked scheduled course.
► You may only select one student sharing course, and it must be chosen before June 12th.
Selecting Appropriate Classes For Next Year
►Review your 4 Year Plan
►Make sure you are fulfilling your endorsement
►Ask your teacher for their recommendation
►Discuss your plans with your parents
►Can you be committed to the workload?
►How were your EOC Scores?
►Match electives to career interests/endorsement
Course Selection Resources
● JBHS.org
○ Guidance and Counseling
○ Course Scheduling (on the right)
■ Course Offerings
■ Elective Course Descriptions
■ PE Course Descriptions
■ Career and Technical Education Course Videos
and Pathways
Important Reminders
● Provide valid phone #’s and email addresses where you can be reached during the summer.
● Be sure to read all the fine print on the course contract.
● Course verifications will be emailed later this semester. When they arrive, read and follow the directions carefully, review the courses listed to ensure that they are correct, and send it back if changes are necessary.
● The Change of Mind Deadline is
June 12th, 2018!
~~~Important!~~~Mark Your Calendars!!
Junior Parent Night-April 19th, 2018
Learn about the college application process!
Get tips and advice from our current seniors who have just been through this,
AND
from actual college admissions advisors!
Ask for help and stay connected - Talk with friends, family, or religious organizations to reduce stress
Set priorities and boundaries - Decide what must get done and what can wait, and learn to say no to new tasks if they
are putting you into overload.
Stay positive - Note what you have accomplished at the end of the day, not what you have been unable to do
Exercise - Just 30 minutes per day of gentle walking can help boost mood and reduce stress
Seek help from an adult!
LIVE WELL, BE WELL!
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