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Sophomore & Junior Parent Night
North Forsyth High School Presents:
Agenda
● Introductions
● Graduation Information & Pathways
● Work-Based Learning & Internships
● Course Offerings
● Dual Enrollment
● Future Planning
● Closing
Austin Cannon
School Counselor
(9th & 10th, A-Gq)
Charlotte Prater
School Counselor
(9th & 10th, Gr-O)
Kenya Mattie
School Counselor
(9th & 10th, P-Z)
RAIDER U COUNSELORS
Josh Owens
Lead Counselor
(Dual Enrollment Students)
Kaitlin Mason
School Counselor
(11th & 12th, A-Gq)
Elizabeth Topoleski
School Counselor
(11th & 12th, Gr-O)
Lennox Balog
School Counselor
(11th & 12th, P-Z)
RAIDER NATION COUNSELORS
BMORE Life & Workforce
Readiness Program▪ Life, social & business skills training and fun!
▪ A Certificate of Professionalism from UNG
▪ For High School Students & Parents
▪ Just $99 for 3 sessions
▪ December 12th is the next Session
▪ www.bmorestudents.com to register now!
Graduation Requirements
Minimum Requirements: 23 credits▶ 4 ELA▶ 4 Math▶ 4 Science▶ 3 Social Studies▶ 3 CTAE/Fine Arts/ World Language▶ Health/Personal Fitness OR 3 JROTC credits▶ 4 Electives
* Most colleges expect 2 years of the SAME World Language for college admissions** Check with college admissions to be sure you meet their requirements
Honor Graduate Requirements
▶ 3.5 or higher Cumulative GPA = Honor Graduate
▶ Cumulative GPA = All classes taken throughout high school. ◦ This is the number in the top left corner of the
unofficial transcript as well as the number you see in Parent Portal.
Raider Academic Assistance
▶ In an effort to teach students to self-advocate, we encourage students to meet with teachers first to discuss their academic progress and develop a student success plan.
▶ Throughout the school year, we also encourage parents and students to consistently check their student's progress via parent portal.
▶ However, if your student needs additional help in a class, there are several options available to him or her:
Raider Academic Assistance
▶ Raider Time
▶ Office Hours
▶ Khan Academy
▶ Forsyth County Public Library
You can visit the “Academic Resources” Tab on the NFHS Counseling Website for
further information.
Raider Academic Assistance
Line of Communication When Looking for Help:
▶ Student to Teacher (Self-Advocating)
▶ Parent to Teacher
▶ Student/Parent to Counselor
Raider Pathways
Advanced Academic PathwaysFine Arts Pathways
World Language PathwaysCareer Tech Pathways
▶ Students are encouraged to complete a pathway▶ A sequence of 3 courses is needed to be a “Pathway Completer”▶ Students can complete multiple pathways.▶ Some pathways require an End of Pathway Assessment
Advanced Academic Pathways
English, Math, Science▶ Earn 4 required credits
◦ 1 credit needs to be AP/Dual Enrollment▶ Earn 2 sequential credits in a world language
Social Studies▶ Earn 3 required credits
◦ 1 credit needs to be AP/Dual Enrollment▶ Earn 2 sequential credits in a world language
Fine Arts Pathways
Music▶ Earn 3 Band credits or 3 Chorus creditsDrama▶ Earn 3 Acting, Tech Theatre, or Musical Theatre creditsVisual Arts▶ Earn 3 Visual Arts, Drawing, Painting, Photography, or Ceramics creditsJournalism▶ Earn 3 Journalism credits (Yearbook or Newspaper)
World Language Pathways
Spanish, French, Russian, Latin
▶ Earn 3 credits in the same World Language▶ AP/Dual Enrollment can also count
Career Tech Pathways
▶ Horticulture & Animal Systems ▶ Internet of Things▶ JROTC- Marine Corps▶ Marketing and Management▶ Sports and Entertainment Marketing▶ Teaching as a Profession▶ Web Development
▶ Animations and Digital Media▶ Audio-Video Technology and Film▶ Computer Science▶ Engineering and Technology▶ Environmental Agriculture▶ Food and Nutrition▶ Healthcare – Sports Medicine
Dr. Nancy RuffCareer Development [email protected]
► Career Pathway Focused
► Connects classroom learning to an on-the-job experience
- paid or unpaid - earn high school credit
► Overall Schedule: - work 5 hours per released period each week
throughout school year
Career Pathways at North Forsyth HS► Agricultural Leadership – Animal Production & Horticulture► Animation & Digital Media► Audio/Visual Technology► Computer Science► Engineering & Technology► Food & Nutrition► Internet of Things (Computing)► Marketing & Management► ROTC► Sports & Entertainment Marketing► Sports Medicine/Health Science► Teaching as a Profession► Web Development► Advanced Academic► Fine Arts
Agricultural Leadership Internships► All Green Outdoor Center
► Cumming Vet Clinic
► Gravitt Farm Supply
► Ivey Farm Poultry & Cattle
► NFHS Farm to Table
► R6 Farms
► Rucker Horse & Pet
► Sawnee Animal Clinic
Audio/Visual Technology
Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department
Engineering Internships
► Automation Direct
► Siemens
► Vertical Earth
Teaching Internships
Sports Medicine/Health Science Internships
► Benchmark Physical Therapy
► Building Bridges Therapy
► Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
► Cumming Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics
► Northside Hospital Forsyth
► Career Exploration Focused
► Observing and learning more about a specific field or career
► Does not have to be connected to coursework
► Job Exploration Experience✔ Unpaid (a job shadow opportunity)✔ Research capstone project ✔ Earn high school credit✔ Job Shadow 5 hrs. per week for each released
period the entire school year
Current Students with their Mentors
Application Process► Must be 16 years old
► Must have driver’s license or reliable transportation
► Good behavior & good attendance
► Teacher recommendations and transcript are submitted
► Applications will be available in NFHS Counseling office and on school website end of January/early February
Benefits of Internship & Mentorship
► Participating in a supervised internship or mentorship program enhances a resume or college application
► Students receive help finding a job position/job shadowing placement related to their career pathways/interests
► Opportunity to develop your employability skills and strong work ethic
► Students determine a career path and direction for further education
Dual Enrollment
▶ Provides opportunities to earn credit at BOTH the high school and at the postsecondary institution
▶ Attend class on college campus▶ Shorten the amount of time to earn a degree▶ Paid for by funds that do not count toward HOPE hours▶ 1 Extra Quality point added to Cumulative GPA, .5 for HOPE▶ Must apply to the college and meet admission requirements▶ Must abide by both the FCS and college calendar (do not align)▶ No communication between parents and professors due to FERPA▶ Dual Enrollment Night: November 12th at 6 PM at NFHS
UNG - Cumming Dual Enrollment
▶ High School Required Core GPA of 3.25▶ 480 Critical Reading and 440 Math on the SAT with at least a combined 970, OR 20
English and 18 Mathematics on the ACT with composite score of at least 20▶ DE Funds pay for tuition/fees/books▶ You will pay any course-specific fees, such as lab fees.▶ Deadline: TBD - Typically in March▶ UNG – Cumming Campus Informational Night on December 3rd and 5th at 6 PM
Lanier Tech Dual Enrollment
▶ Earn CTAE course credit and Technical Certificate or Associate Degree▶ Graduate from high school with employable skill and certification▶ Students do NOT need the SAT or ACT but must take the Accuplacer ▶ Funds pay for tuition/fees/books▶ Lanier Technical College DE Informational Night on December 11th at 6 PM
Lanier Tech Sample Course Offerings
▶ Nurse Assisting▶ Criminal Justice▶ Design and Media Production▶ Interior Design▶ Horticulture▶ Child Development▶ Accounting
▶ Welding▶ Shampoo Tech (Cosmetology)▶ Residential Wiring▶ Automotive▶ PC and Network Tech▶ Diesel Mechanic
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes
▶ Earn college credit with certain AP exam scores (depends on university)
▶ Experience college rigor
▶ 1 Extra Quality Point added to Cumulative GPA, .5 for HOPE
▶ Middle 50% of UGA freshman have taken 6-11
▶ How do I get in? Teacher recommendations or waiver into the course during the spring registration process
*These are rigorous courses - we encourage students to challenge themselves, but want students to create a balanced course load!!
A Successful AP Student...
▶ Is Self-Motivated & Proactive▶ Possess time management skills▶ Reads critically and understands deeper concepts and ideas▶ Is able to express ideas (written and verbal)▶ Is able to manage stress with a rigorous course load
Advanced Placement (AP) Classes▶ AP American Lit Lang/Comp▶ AP Biology▶ AP Calculus AB▶ AP Calculus BC▶ AP Chemistry▶ AP Computer Science A▶ AP Computer Science Principles▶ AP Environmental Science▶ AP Government/Politics: US▶ AP Human Geography▶ AP Latin▶ AP Literature/Composition▶ AP Macroeconomics▶ AP Microeconomics
▶ AP Music Theory▶ AP Physics 1▶ AP Physics C: Mechanics▶ AP Psychology▶ AP Spanish/Language▶ AP Spanish Literature▶ AP Statistics▶ AP Studio: 2D Design Portfolio▶ AP Studio: 3D Design Portfolio▶ AP US History▶ AP World History
Career Exploration
▶ Ask yourself◦ “What are my strengths?”
◦ “What are my interests?”
◦ “What do I value?”
◦ “What do I know about my personality?”
◦ “What kind of environment do I see myself working in?”
◦ “What type of lifestyle am I looking to have?”
◦ “How do I explore these?”
College/Career Search
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/
Create login & password
Features:
College Search, Career Search, Financial Aid, Navigating College Applications
Find Colleges→ College Search
College/Career Search
https://www.gafutures.org/
Create login & password (add SSN to profile)
Features:
Dual Enrollment Funding
College/Career Search
HOPE Scholarship Calculation
Self-Exploration Activities
What is your Personality Type? https://www.16personalities.com/personality-types
Enneagram Personality Test: https://www.truity.com/test/enneagram-personality-test
True Colours Test: https://my-personality-test.com/true-colours
24 Character Strengths: https://www.viacharacter.org/character-strengths
NCAA EligibilityWant to be a college athlete? Follow these steps:1. Register with the NCAA Eligibility Center: https://web3.ncaa.org/ecwr3/ .2. Talk with your high school coach.3. Maintain high academic achievement.4. When being recruited, ask lots of questions such as; time demands, internship availability, team
culture, financial aid, academic supports, tutoring, “work-life” balance, etc.5. Ask yourself… if the coach changed, would I still be happy at my school of choice? If I didn’t want
to play after my freshman year, would I still be happy here? If the team did not have a good record, would I still be happy here?
Your high school counselor is responsible for:1. Submitting transcripts to the NCAA;2. Validating fee waivers when applicable.
For more information refer to www.eligibilitycenter.org and/or Twitter: @NCAA_EC
College Planning
You cannot answer,“Where are you going to college?”
Until you first answer,“Why are you going to college?”
College Visits
▶ A campus visit is the best way to get a “feel” for what it is like to attend
▶ NFHS Juniors and Seniors are permitted to take 4 days to visit colleges (permission slip required prior to visiting)
▶ Typically you can sign up on the college or university’s website
▶ Create a list of questions before attending
▶ Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity!
College Considerations
▶ Type of school - 2 year, 4 year or Technical ▶ Cost - $$$$▶ Geographical Location ▶ Public or Private ▶ Size▶ Living Facilities - On or off-campus?▶ Cost - $$$$▶ Majors offered▶ Clubs/Sports/Activities▶ Cost - $$$$▶ Scholarship availability
College/Career Application Tips▶ Do well in your classes and seek help when needed▶ Consider rigorous courses▶ Sign up for SAT/ACT before senior year & consider extra prep▶ Participate in extracurricular activities▶ Engage in service in your community▶ Seek leadership opportunities▶ Start a resume to track involvement▶ Explore funding for college▶ Explore colleges through open houses, fairs and online▶ Consider summer activities for enrichment▶ Summer – explore application deadlines (some deadlines may be as early as October of
senior year), who might write a recommendation letter for you, work on essays, and review application platforms such as the CommonApp
Factors in College Admission
Helpful College Admissions Links:▶ College Visits - What to Ask▶ Map of Technical College System of Georgia▶ University System of Georgia Freshman Admission Requirements▶ University System of Georgia Undergraduate Outcomes▶ High School Graduation Requirements for University System of Georgia▶ College ScoreCard▶ Big Future- College Board Website▶ National Center for Education Statistics
Georgia 4-Year School Averages:School GPA SAT ACT UGA 3.95-4.20 1330-1460 30-34
Georgia Tech A average 1400-1520 31-34
Emory 3.84 1300-1500 29-32
Mercer 3.9 1100-1290 25-30
UNG (4 year) 3.63 910-1130 19-24
Kennesaw State 3.3 990-1170 21-25
GCSU 3.58 1050-1220 23-26
Georgia Southern 3.35 1030-1220 23-26
Georgia State 3.36 960-1180 20-24
Valdosta State 3.03 980-1210 20-24
UGA v Georgia TechUniversity of GeorgiaFall of 2019 PROFILE
Total Applicants: 29,314Total Admitted: 13,050Total Enrolled: Middle 50% Core GPA: 4.00-4.27Middle 50% SAT: 1330-1460Middle 50% ACT: 30-34Middle 50% AP/IB/DE Courses: 6-11, average 9EARLY ACTION: October 15thFoundation Fellowship: November 1stREGULAR DECISION: January 1st**You must submit your application before you request a transcript from the counseling office.**If you are applying for the Honors College, you will have to submit a separate application and transcript
Georgia TechFall of 2019 PROFILE
Total Applicants: 36,926Total Enrolled: 3,105Middle 50% Core GPA: A AverageMiddle 50% SAT: 1400-1530Middle 50% ACT: 31-34
EARLY ACTION: October 15thREGULAR DECISION: January 1st
**You will have to complete the Common Application
Technical School OptionsLanier Tech
www.laniertech.eduDawsonville, Cumming, Oakwood
Gwinnett Techwww.gwinnetttech.edu
Alpharetta, Lawrenceville
Chattahoochee Techwww.chattahoocheetech.eduCanton, Jasper, Woodstock
Georgia Perimeter College (Georgia State)
www.gpc.eduAlpharetta
University of North Georgia (2 year)www.ung.edu
Cumming, Oakwood, Oconee
• Most Tech programs require a HS diploma and Accuplacer
•2 year colleges typically have lower average scores for admission
Testing
Test scores must be submitted directly from the testing agency.
SAT- 4 free score reports each time you take the test (up to 9 days past the exam); $12 per school after the test administration
ACT- 4 free score reports each time you take the test; $13 per school after the test administration
Accuplacer- Take at technical college
ASVAB- Offered this Fall at NFHS, Date October 24
SAT Date Registration Deadline Late Registration DeadlineOct 5th Sept 6th Sept 17th
Nov 2nd Oct 3rd Oct 15th
Dec 7th Nov 8th Nov 19th
Mar 14th Feb 14th Feb 25th
May 2nd April 3rd April 14th
June 6th May 8th May 19th
www.collegeboard.org ACT Date Registration Deadline Late Registration DeadlineSept 14th Aug 16th Aug 30th
Oct 26th Sept 20th Oct 4th
Dec 14th Nov 8th Nov 22nd
Feb 8th Jan 10th Jan 17th
April 4th Feb 28th March 13th
June 13th May 8th May 22nd
July 18th June 19th June 26th
www.actstudent.orgPlease be advised that not all dates will be offered
at North Forsyth High School
SAT/ACT Test Prep
▶ SAT Test Prep:◦ Khan Academy--link your CollegeBoard account with Khan Academy to access 8 FREE
PRACTICE TESTS and practice problems.◦ Receive personalized feedback based on previous SAT and/or PSAT tests you have taken.◦ Sycamore Learning SAT Test Prep
▶ ACT Test Prep:◦ www.act.org offers 1 free practice test with instructions for scoring.◦ ACT partners with Kaplan to bring online test prep for a fee.◦ ACT test prep book◦ Sycamore Learning ACT Test prep on October 23-24 at NFHS
Military
United States Air Forceairforce.com
United States Armygoarmy.com
United States Naval AcademyUSNA.edu/Admissions
United States Marine Corpswww.marines.mil
United States National Guard nationalguard.com
United States Navywww.facebook.com/navyrecruiting
Each branch of military will be doing visits during lunchRegister in counseling to take the ASVAB on October 24th
Financial Aid - HOPE Scholarship
● Access your HOPE GPA at any time on the GaFutures website. Must have SSN on file with the school to access and qualify.
● HOPE Scholarship: Minimum 3.0 HOPE GPA & 4 rigor requirements○ Typically covers 75-85% of tuition costs (based on lottery funding)
● Zell Miller Scholarship: Minimum 3.7 Zell Miller GPA; Minimum combined score of 1200 on the math and reading portions of the SAT or a minimum composite score of 26 on the ACT (single national administration of either test) and meet 4 rigor requirements
○ Covers 100% of tuition at public institutions in GA○ Lowers to 3.3 GPA requirement in college
● How is it computed? Core classes only including world language, .5 quality point for AP/DE courses, never goes above a 4.0 Your HOPE GPA is not the same as your NFHS GPA
● How do I apply? https://fafsa.ed.gov/● Students are re-evaluated every 30 credit hours to earn or lose HOPE/Zell Miller in college.
Financial Aid - HOPE Grant
● HOPE & Zell Miller Grant for students pursuing Diplomas and Certificates
○ No GPA requirement upon entrance● HOPE Career Grant- 100% tuition in certain areas
○ Automotive○ Aviation○ Certified Engineer Assistant○ Commercial Truck Driving○ Computer Programming/Computer Technology○ Construction○ Diesel Equipment Technology○ Early Childhood Care & Education○ Electrical Line Worker○ Health Science- ex. medical coding, nurse aid○ Industrial Maintenance○ Logistics○ Movie Production/Set Design○ Precision Manufacturing○ Welding
Financial Aid
• Institutional: check college financial aid websites for criteria and categories; apply early for merit scholarships
• State/Federal: HOPE, Work-Study Programs, Pell Grant• Community: church, civic groups, local organizations.• Private: parents place of work, FREE scholarship search through
websites.• Visit the NFHS Counseling Website• www.scholarships.com• www.fastweb.com• www.gafutures.org• www.gsfc.com• www.Goingmerry.com
School Counseling Website
Follow us…
@nfhscounseling
@nfhs_counseling
Sophomore Conferences
▶ Sophomore Conferences are optional▶ Parents are welcome to attend these meetings▶ Meetings can be scheduled between November 11 - December 13▶ Students can sign-up for these meetings on the NFHS Counseling Website,
under the Class of 2022 tab ▶ Appointments can be made starting November 1st
Junior Conferences
▶ Counselors will be meeting with every junior student▶ Parents are encouraged to attend these meetings as well▶ Meeting appointment times will be available between November 11 -
January 31. ▶ Students can sign-up for these meetings on the NFHS Counseling Website
under the Class of 2021 tab▶ Online registration window will be open from November 1st and December
31st.