who are we? mrs. amy eversole – school counselor a-g mrs. amy helfenberger – school counselor...
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Morristown East High School
Who are we?• Mrs. Amy Eversole– School Counselor A-G
• Mrs. Amy Helfenberger– School Counselor H-O
• Ms. Sarah Wilson – School Counselor P-Z
• Mrs. Melissa Overbay – College and Career Counselor (here every Wednesday)
Review Graduation Requirements
• ALL students must take and pass the following:– English: 4 credits - I, II, III, IV (one per year)
– Math: 4 credits - Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry and one upper level course (one per year)
– Science: 3 credits – Biology, Physics/Chemistry, one science of your choice
– Social Studies: 3 credits – World Geography/History, U.S. History, U.S. Government
Review Graduation Requirements
• Economics/Personal Finance - 1 credit• Foreign Language – 2 credits• Fine Arts – 1 credit• Wellness and Physical Education 1.5 credits• Electives – 6-10 credits• Program of Study – at least 3 credits
Review Graduation Requirements
What is a “Program of Study?”• A concentration of classes in a certain area taken by the
student• Contains a minimum of 3 classes• Can either be artistically, academically, or technically based• Please talk with the school counselors to determine what
program of study is best fit for you
Examples of some Programs of Study
• Advanced Placement• Fine Arts• Math & Science• Automotive Technology• Engineering
• Pre-Law• Health Professions• Pre-Education• Interior Design• Therapeutic Services
How do I GRADUATE?
• You must earn 28 CREDITS by the end of your senior year, passing ALL required courses.
• In order to earn a CREDIT, you must pass your class with the grade of a D or higher– Number of credits define your grade level and
determines your eligibility to graduate.
What is an EOC?• It is an End of Course Exam• These are taken after a
required class is finished (core classes)
• REMEMBER – You do not have to pass an
EOC in order to graduate…*HOWEVER*
– EOC’s count as 20% of your final grade!!!
What happens if I fail?
• If you fail a required class, you will have to either– Earn that credit back by
either re-taking the class *or*
– Participate in the Credit Recovery Program
Credit Recovery Program– Students use a special computer
software program either before or after school (also available in the summer).
– Not all courses are available; however most academic classes are (i.e. math, science, social studies, English, etc.).
– A $50 fee is required each time a student signs up for the program. Also, to be eligible, a student must have at least a 50 semester average in their failed class.
– A student can only use the program to recover 4 credits throughout high school and can only work on recovering 1 credit per semester.
– The maximum grade a student may earn is 70
Online Offerings• Check with your school counselors to see what
courses are being offered online through the Niswonger Foundation.
• These courses could enhance student learning by offering courses that aren’t offered at the home school.
• www.niswongerlearningcenter.org (you must register through your counselor).
What’s next? Post-Secondary?Technology Center/Community
College/College/University Job/Career/Military
What is a “post-secondary” school?
• Any schooling that takes place after graduation from high school.– Examples of this may be:• 4-year college or university• 2-year community college• Technology/Vocational Center• Military• Beauty School
How do I get there?• Excel in classes early on
• Get involved in clubs at school
• Take AP/ Dual Enrollment Courses!!!• Prepare and study for ACT• Be aware of local scholarships early on!!!
• GRADUATE in GOOD STANDING!!!
What is Dual Enrollment?• Classes you can take
your junior and senior years to earn college credit through Walters State Community College
• Check with School Counselors to see what is being offered
• HOPE Scholarship money can pay for the courses.
What is Advanced Placement?• Advanced classes offered at
the high schools (as well as online) to potentially earn college credit.
• Take the AP exam at the end of the course to determine whether or not college credit will be given. Most colleges give credit with a 3, 4 or 5.
Tennessee Scholar’s Program*
– Additional academic high school requirements:• 3 Science requirements must be Biology & Chemistry + one other lab
science, Physics preferred.• 2 Career Technical Education (CTE) courses—one must be in
keyboarding OR 2 Additional AP courses• 1 higher level math above Algebra II
– Additional Expectations:• 80 hours of Community Service• Overall “C” average in all TN Scholars Courses (no D’s or F’s for any final grade)• 95% Attendance (not over 9 days absent/year)• No Out-of-School Suspension
• * Requirements subject to change
HOPE Scholarship(Lottery Scholarship)
• Requirements:– Have a 3.0 grade
point average at the end of all 4 years of high school
*OR*– Make at least a
composite score of 21 on the ACT exam
Benefits of post-secondary options
• Higher Salary• Career Opportunities• Job Satisfaction• Work Versatility• More opportunities to move up in your career
College & Career Resources
• www.collegefortn.org• www.actstudent.org• http://tcids.tbr.edu/