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Paxon School for Advanced Studies. 9 th and 10 th Grade Guidance Presentation. What you need to know to start planning for college!!!. Counselor Breakdown. Paxon Guidance Office. paxonguidance.weebly.com paxonsas-ib.weebly.com. Important Dates. PSAT:
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Paxon School for Advanced Studies 9th and 10th Grade Guidance Presentation What you need to know to start planning for college!!!
Paxon Guidance Office paxonguidance.weebly.com paxonsas-ib.weebly.com
Important Dates • PSAT: • October 16, 2013 during the school day at Paxon. • National Merit, National Achievement, and National Hispanic Scholarship qualifications are based on 11th grade PSAT scores • ACT: • Take ACT with Writing • Students can take practice tests and question of the day • Offered in September, October, December, February, April, and June • Register at www.ACT.org • SAT: • Students can take practice tests and question of the day • Offered in October, November, December, January, March, May, and June • Register atwww.collegeboard.com *See your Counselor for waivers if you qualify*
District Approved IB Diploma CurriculumGraduation Requirements Class of 2013 and Beyond • English: 4 credits (honors level or higher w/at least one IB or AP course) • Math: 4 credits (honors level or higher; geometry or higher w/at least one IB or AP course) • Science: 4 credits (honors level or higher w/at least one IB or AP lab science) • Social Studies: 4 credits (honors level or higher w/at least one IB or AP course) • World Language: 2 credits (Paxon IB Prep/IB students will take 4 credits in the same language) • Theory of Knowledge: 1 credit • The Arts/Electives: 9 credits (This includes 1 IB 6th subject studied over 1 or 2 years)
District Approved IB Diploma CurriculumGraduation Requirements Class of 2013 and Beyond • Completion of Extended Essay • Completion of CAS requirement • Completion of all IB assessments (internal and external) • Passing score on the FCAT: grade 10 Reading • State required EOCs (Algebra, Geometry, Biology, US History) • Cumulative unweighted 2.0 GPA
IB Diploma Students Are NOT Required to… • Take an online class • Take the following courses: • American Government • Economics • HOPE If at any point a student exits from the IB Program of Study, the above will need to be taken.
Bright Futures Requirements Recipients will receive a fixed cost per credit hour award based on: • Award Level – FAS • Florida Academic Scholars - For students who will be graduating in 2013-2014 and Beyond • 3.5 B.F.* GPA, 1290 SAT or 29 ACT, 100 hours of community service (‘Service’ hours from CAS (grades 11 & 12) count towards this as well as community service done in grades 9 & 10) Receive the IB Diploma: • No SAT or ACT test score requirement • Meet community service requirement Complete the IB Curriculum: • Meet SAT or ACT test score and community service requirement Other Ways To Qualify: National Merit Scholars and Finalist, National Hispanic Scholars
Bright Futures Requirements Recipients will receive a fixed cost per credit hour award based on: • Award Level - FMS • Florida Medallion Scholars - For students who will be graduating in 2013-2014 • 3.0 B.F.* GPA, 1170 SAT or 26 ACT, 75 hours of community service (‘Service’ hours from CAS (grades 11 & 12) count towards this as well as community service done in grades 9 & 10) Complete the IB Curriculum: • Meet SAT or ACT test score and community service requirement Other Ways To Qualify: National Merit Scholars and Finalist, National Hispanic Scholars
Bright Futures Requirements The Bright Futures GPA is calculated based on the following: • The student’s best grades in each subject area will be used • 4 credits of English • 4 credits of Math • 3 credits of Science • 3 credits of Social Studies • 2 credits of Foreign Language • Students may use up to 2 additional credits from courses in the academic areas listed above as well as AP, IB or AICE fine arts courses to raise the GPA. • See bright futures website for more information - http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org/ssfad/bf/
Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA For courses graded on a semester basis (A final grade is given for the fall semester and a final grade is given for the spring semester)
Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA For courses graded on a year-long basis (One final grade is given at the end of the school year) Ex. Biology, geometry
Community Service • Paxon SAS requires that all students perform a minimum of 75 hours of community service. (100 for FAS for Bright Futures) • Students cannot be paid for the service, and it must be performed at a not for profit agency. Be very careful with doing service at/through religious institutions – not every thing counts • To eliminate headaches later, ALWAYS check with your counselor BEFORE starting the service hours
CAS vs. Community Service for IB Students • IB 11th and 12th grade students complete Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) hours which are documented online using the ManageBac website. https://psas.managebac.com/login • Only the ‘service’ hours logged for CAS will count towards Bright Futures. • Community Service completed in grades 9 & 10 count towards Bright Futures, but not for CAS.
Community Service For each different activity completed, 4 forms must be turned in to guidance • Community Service Pre-Approval Form • Community Service Self-Evaluation Form • Community Service Leader Evaluation Form • Community Service Log Form • Forms are available on Paxon’s website: psas.duvalschools.org under the guidance tab and on the Paxon guidance website at paxonguidance.weebly.com
Early College Planning – Get Involved NOW!!! • Clubs, Sports, Volunteering, Drama, Band, etc. • In terms of college applications: • Colleges are looking for individuals’ dedication and leadership • More time spent on fewer activities looks better than a few hours scattered across many
www.FLVC.org Formerly www.FACTS.org
Bigfuture.org A Resource from The College Board
Paxon Guidance Website paxonguidance.weebly.com
Questions, Comments, Concerns Thank You!