Junior Parent Meeting Class of 2017 August 17, 2015 Etowah High School
Junior Parent MeetingClass of 2017
August 17, 2015Etowah High School
WELCOMEMr. Robert Van Alstyne, Assistant Principal
Etowah Administration
Principal: Mr. Keith L. Ball
Assistant Principals:Mr. Robert Van Alstyne (A-C)
Dr. Amanda Ruiz (D-G)Ms. Lyn Turnell (H-L)Dr. Dan Snipes (M-R)
*Mr. Matthew May (S-Z)*teacher on special assignment
Etowah Counseling StaffMs. Whitney Morberg (A-C) 10th grade lead
Ms. Amanda Findlay (D-G) 12th grade lead
Ms. Lisa Shull (H-L) 9th grade lead
Ms. Michele Dowd (M-R) 11th grade lead
Ms. Kelly Brangan (S-Z) Lead Counselor &
Testing Coordinator
Counseling Front Office:
Ms. June Pollack
Ms. Stephanie Culver
Ms. Silvia Holmes
From the Counseling Office:
Ms. Michele Dowd, 11th Grade Counselor
Requirements for 2017 Graduates Core Course Requirements
• 4 Units of English– (must include 9 Lit and Am Lit)
• 4 Units of Math– (must include algebra, geometry,
and algebra 2
• 4 Units of Science– (must include Bio, physical or
physics, and earth, env., or chem.)
• 3 Units of Social Studies– (must include world, U.S.,
govt/econ)
Elective Requirements
• 1 Unit of Health (.5) and Personal Fitness (.5)
• 3 Units of required electives– (World Language, Fine Arts
and/or Career/Technical)• 4 Units of miscellaneous
electives• TAA provides potential .5
credit Pass or Fail grade
23 total units are required for graduation
Graduation Requirements: Testing
Georgia Milestones• GSE Algebra 1• GSE Analytic Geometry• United States History• Economics• Biology• Physical Science• 9th Grade Literature• American Literature
Scoring• The test counts as 20%
of the final grade.
Dates• December 2015• May 2016• Mid-month and retests
as well
Honors Courses OfferedEnglish, Social Studies &
World Languages • 9 Lit• 10 Lit• 11 Lit• 12 Lit• Government• Economics• U.S. & World History• Current Issues• GSE Algebra 1• GSE Geometry
Math & Science• Algebra 1/Geometry• Geometry/Algebra 2• Pre-Calculus• Multivariable Calculus• Chemistry• Biology• Human Anatomy• Spanish 2,3,4• French 2,3,4• Chinese 2,3• German 2,3
AP Courses Offered
English & Social Studies• AP English Lang &
Comp/American Lit • AP English Lit/Comp• AP Psychology• AP Government• AP Economics• AP U.S. History• AP World History• AP Human Geography
Math & Science• AP Statistics• AP Calculus AB• AP Calculus BC• AP Biology• AP Chemistry• AP Environmental Science• AP Physics 1• AP Physics C: Mechanics• AP Physics C: Electricity &
Magnetism
AP World Language/Fine Arts/Career
• AP Spanish Language • AP Studio Art: Drawing• AP Studio Art: 2-D Design• AP Music Theory • AP Computer Science
22 Total AP Courses
Class of 2014College Choices
Valedictorian Cornell
Salutatorian Georgia Tech
Star Student Wake Forest
Top Georgia Colleges1. Kennesaw State University (70)2. Chattahoochee Technical College (34)3. Georgia Highlands (34)4. University of Georgia (30)5. Georgia Southern University (23)6. Georgia College & State University (18)7. Valdosta State University (16)8. Georgia State University (16)9. University of West Georgia (15)10. Georgia Institute of Technology (12)11. Southern Polytechnic State University (12) 12. Berry College (3)13. Reinhardt College (3)14. University of North Georgia (3)
Top Out-of-State Colleges1. University of Alabama, AL (6)2. Auburn University, AL (6)3. Vanderbilt, TN (3)4. University of South Carolina, SC (3)5. Purdue, IN (2)6. South Texas College, TX (2)7. University of Mississippi, MS (2)8. University of Tennessee, TN (2)
Ivy League1 – Cornell
Minimum AP Score Required AP TEST GA TECH KSU GA So. UWG GA State UGA UNG
LANG/LIT 4 3/5 3 4/N/A 3 3 3
SPAN 4 3 3 2 3 3 3
Art/2D N/A/4 4 4/N/A 4 3 3/4 3
PSY 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
GOVT 4 4 3 3 3 3 3
ECON 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
U.S HIST 4 4 3 4 3 4 3
W. HIST 4 4 3 4 3 4 3
H. GEOG 4 3 3 N/A 3 3 3
STATS N/A 3 3 3 3 3 3
CALC AB 4 3 4 3 3 4 3
CALC BC 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
BIO 5 3 3 4 3 3 3
CHEM 4 3 3 2 3 3 3
Minimum AP Score RequiredAP TEST GA TECH KSU GA So. UWG GA State UGA UNG
ENV. SCI 4 3 4 3 4 3 3
PHYSICS 1 4 N/A N/A N/A 3 3 N/A
PHYSICS C 5 4 3 3 3 3 3
PHY Emag 5 4 3 3 3 4 3
COMP SCI 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
MUSIC 3 3 3 3 3 5 3
Minimum AP Score Required AP TEST GCSU Valdosta Reinhardt Chat Tech U of AL Auburn Stanford
LANG/LIT 3 3 3 3 3 4 N/A
SPAN 3 3 3 3 3 3 5
ART/2D 3 3 3 3 4 4/3 N/A
PSY 3 3 3 3 3 4 N/A
GOVT 3 3 3 3 3 4 N/A
ECON 3 3 3 3 4 4 N/A
U.S HIST 4 3 3 3 4 4 N/A
W. HIST 4 3 3 3 4 4 N/A
H. GEOG 3 3 3 3 3 4 N/A
STATS 3 3 3 3 3 3 N/A
CALC AB 4 3 3 3 3 3 4
CALC BC 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
BIO 3 3 3 3 3 3 N/A
CHEM 3 3 3 3 3 4 5
Minimum AP Score RequiredAP TEST GCSU Valdosta Reinhardt Chat Tech U of AL Auburn Stanford
ENV. SCI 3 3 3 3 3 4 N/A
PHYSICS 1 4 N/A 3 3 3 4 N/A
PHYSICS C 4 4 3 3 3 4 3
PHY Emag 4 4 3 3 3 4 3
COMP SCI 3 3 3 3 4 4 4
MUSIC 4 3 3 3 3 N/A N/A
Biology 3 BIOL 2107 4Biology 4-5 BIOL 2107 & 2108 8
Calculus AB 3 MATH 1113 3Calculus AB 4-5 MATH 1113 & 1190 7Calculus BC 3 MATH 1113 & 1190 7Calculus BC 4-5 MATH 1113, 1190 & 2202 11Chemistry 3-4 CHEM 1211 & 1211L 4
Chemistry 5 CHEM 1211/1211L & 1212/1212L 8
English Language OR 3-4 ENGL 1101 3
English Literature 5 ENGL 1101 & 1102 6
Physics C (Elec. & Mag.) 4-5 PHYS 2212 4
Physics C (Mechanics) 4-5 PHYS 2211 4
Scores Needed for KSU College Credit AP Subject AP Score KSU Exemption Credit
Environmental Science 3-5 BIOL 1T00 3
Human Geography 3-5 GEOG 1101 3Music Theory 3-4-5 MUSI 1T00 3
Psychology 3-5 PSYC 1101 3Spanish Language 3 SPAN 1002 & 2001 6
Statistics 3-5 MATH 1107 3U.S. Government &
Politics 4-5 POLS 1101 3
U.S. History 4-5 HIST 2112 3
World History 4-5 HIST 1110 3
Art: Drawing 4-5 ART 1150 (After Portfolio Review) 3Macroeconomics 3-5 ECON 2200 3
Microeconomics 3-5 ECON 2100 3
Computer Science A 3-5 CS 2301 3
Scores Needed for KSU College Credit AP Subject AP Score KSU Exemption Credit
3-5 CSCI 1301 (4 credit hours)
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Art: Studio Art- Drawing
3-5 ARST 1TXX* (3 credit hours) *May be used to satisfy electivesAP Score Biology
3 BIOL 1103 + BIOL 1103L (4 credit hours)
4 BIOL 1107 + BIOL 1107L (4 credit hours)
5 BIOL 1107 + BIOL 1107L (4 credit hours), BIOL 1108 + BIOL 1108L (4 credit hours)
AP Score Chemistry
3 CHEM 1110 + CHEM 1110L (4 credit hours)
4 CHEM 1211 + CHEM 1211L (4 credit hours)
5 CHEM 1211 + CHEM 1211L (4 credit hours), CHEM 1212 + CHEM 1212L (4 credit hours)
AP Score Computer Science: Computer Science A and Computer Science AB
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Economics- Macroeconomics
3-5 ECON 2105 (3 credit hours)
AP Score Economics- Microeconomics
3-5 ECON 2106 (3 credit hours)
AP Score English Language & Composition English Literature & Composition
3-4 ENGL 1101 (3 credit hours)
5 ENGL 1101 (3 credit hours), ENGL 1102 (3 credit hours)
AP Score Environmental Science
3-5 ECOL 1000 + ECOL1000L (4 credit hours)
AP Score Government & Politics: United States
3-5 POLS 1101 (3 credit hours)
4-5
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Geography: Human Geography
3-4 GEOG 1101 (3 credit hours)
5 GEOG 1101 (3 credit hours), GEOG 3620 (3 credit hours)
AP Score History: American History
4-5 HIST 2111 or, by petition 2112 (3 credit hours)
AP Score History: World History
4-5 HIST 2701 or, by petition 2702 (3 credit hours)
AP Score Art: Studio Art- Drawing
3-5 ARST 1TXX* (3 credit hours) *May be used to satisfy electives
AP Score Art: Studio Art- 2-D Design
ARST 1TXX* (3 credit hours) * May be used to satisfy electives
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Mathematics: Calculus AB and Calculus AB subscore
3 MATH 1101 (0 credit hours), MATH 1113 (0 credit hours)
4-5 MATH 1101 (0 credit hours), MATH 1113 (0 credit hours), MATH 2250 (4 credit hours)
AP Score Mathematics: Calculus BC*
3-4 MATH 1101 (0 credit hours), MATH 1113 (0 credit hours), MATH 2250 (4 credit hours)
5 MATH 1101 (0 credit hours), MATH 1113 (0 credit hours), MATH 2250 (4 credit hours), MATH 2260* (0 credit hours)*Students who score a 5 on the BC exam will receive 4 credit hours for MATH 2260 after successfully completing a subsequent mathematics course (MATH 2270, 2500, 2700, 3000, or 3500)
3 PHYS1111 + Lab (4 credit hours)
4-5 PHYS1211 + Lab (4 credit hours)
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Music Theory*
3-4 MUSI 3550 (0 credit hours)
5 MUSI 3550 (3 credit hours)
All Music majors must take a Music Theory placement examination. Please contact the Music Department: http://www.music.uga.edu/706-542-2755
AP Score Physics 1
3-5 PHYS 1111 + Lab (4 credit hours)
AP Score Physics C- Mechanics
AP Score Physics C -Electricity & Magnetism
4-5 PHYS 1212 + Lab (4 credit hours)
Scores Needed for UGA College Credit AP Score Spanish: Spanish Language & Culture
3 SPAN 1002 (4 credit hours)
4 SPAN 1002 (4 credit hours), SPAN 2001 (3 credit hours)
5 SPAN 1002 (4 credit hours), SPAN 2001 (3 credit hours), SPAN 2002 (3 credit hours)
AP Score Psychology
3-5 PSYC 1101 (3 credit hours)
AP Score Statistics
3-5 STAT 2000 (4 credit hours)
American Government & Politics AP Score: 4 or 5 = POL 1101 3
Biology AP Score: 5 = BIOL 1510 4
Chemistry - Effective Summer 2010 AP Score: 4 = CHEM 1211K 4
Chemistry AP Score: 5 = CHEM 1310 4
Computer Science (A) AP Score: 4 or 5 = CS 1301 3
Economics (Macroeconomics)* AP Score: 4 or 5 = ECON 2105 3
Economics (Microeconomics)* AP Score: 4 or 5 = ECON 2106 3
English (Composition & Literature) AP Score: 4 or 5 = ENGL 1101 3
English (Language & Composition) AP Score: 4 or 5 = ENGL 1101 3
Environmental Science AP Score: 4 or 5 = EAS 1600 4
History (American) AP Score: 4 or 5 = HIST 2111 3
History (World) AP Score: 4 or 5 = HTS 1XXX**(** 1000 level elective course) 3
Human Geography AP Score: 4 or 5 = SS 1XXX 3
Scores Needed for GA Tech Credit AP Subject AP Score Credit
Mathematics - Calculus AB AP Score: 4 or 5 = MATH 1551 2
Mathematics - Calculus BC AP Score: 4 or 5 = MATH 1551 & MATH 1552 6
Music Theory AP Score: 4 or 5 = MUSI 2600 & 3600 4
Physics 1: Algebra-Based AP Score: 4 or 5 = PHYS 2XXX 3
Physics C, Part I: Mechanics AP Score: 5 = PHYS 2211 4
Physics C: Part II (Electricity & Magnetism)
AP Score: 5 = PHYS 2212 4
Psychology (General) AP Score: 4 or 5 = PSYC 1101 3
Spanish (Language or Literature) AP Score: 4 or 5 = SPAN 2001 & 2002 6
Statistics No Credit Awarded 0
Studio Art: 2-D Design AP Score: 4 or 5 = ARCH 1XXX 3
Scores Needed for GA Tech Credit AP Subject AP Score Credit
Advanced Placement Exams
• May 2016 by registration
Official AP website:http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/Controller.jpfTo request past AP scores for college and program admissions, call 1-888-308-0013.
Dual Enrollment• Students that wish to take college
level coursework for credit towards both high school and college graduation requirements.
• Students must begin process with college first.
• Legislation changed over the summer and our school board policy will be available in September.
GA College 411 - Accel Program Page
Eligibility Requirements • 9-12th graders (some colleges
have already said their requirements will be juniors and seniors)
• Have a minimum 3.0 in college-prep academic core classes
• Score at least 1100 on critical reading and math portions of the SAT combined (24 on the ACT) with a minimum score of 530 in critical reading (23 ACT) and 530 in math (22 ACT)
• The essay portion of the SAT is not considered
* May vary by college
Dual Enrollment
Pros• The potential for earning
college credit is available especially for students that are planning to attend a school within the University system of Georgia
• May reduce cost of college• Doesn’t tap into HOPE
Cons• Miss out on Etowah High
School atmosphere and experiences
• Not all college credit via dual enrollment is accepted at all colleges
• AP courses and tests may be used for college credit
• Less rigorous than AP courses
GHP Opportunity • http://gosa.georgia.gov/governors-honors-program
• GHP is a four-week, summer residential program designed to provide intellectually gifted and artistically talented high school students challenging and enriching educational opportunities.
• Only 1% of sophomores and juniors in the state of Georgia are nominated to the state level for the Program.
• The Georgia Governor's Honors Program is fully funded by the Georgia General Assembly and operates at no cost to participants.
• Students are nominated by teachers and information has not been posted yet for this year’s organizational timeline.
• Nominations by teachers are typically due in October.
GHP Instructional Areas• Communicative Arts • Languages• Math• Science• Social Studies• Dance• Music • Theatre• Visual Arts• Engineering and Design• Technology• Agricultural Science
Promotion to 12th Grade
• To be placed in a Senior homeroom next fall, students must have earned 17 total units of credit that must include:
3 units of English3 units of Math
2 units of Science1 unit of Social Studies
*Students must be in a senior homeroom to be eligible for a parking pass and correct picture placement in the yearbook.
Saturday School Schedule
Recovery Options for Failed Courses
Credit Connect• APEX Computer Based Program• Able to recover .5 credit per
session• AM 7:00 until 8:00 Monday –
Friday at Etowah• PM 3:30 until 5:30 Monday -
Thursday at Etowah• $200.00 per half credit• New session begins every 9
weeks
Polaris Evening School• Recover .5 credit per quarter• Available each quarter (every 9
weeks)• 2 hour courses, Monday-
Thursday on Woodstock High School’s campus– 4:00, 6:00, or 8:00
• $200.00 per half credit• Courses can be taken while
enrolled at Etowah High School
Recovery Options for Failed Courses
Summer School• Recover 1 Credit
(Maximum)• Three weeks in June• 8:00 – 4:00 Monday – Friday• $200.00 per half credit
Online Options (GAVS)• See counselor for options• Student MUST have
administrative approval before beginning any program
• Cost varies
Retake class during school• No cost involved• May delay graduation
Please speak with your counselor regarding any recovery options!
Attendance Policy Absences/Excuses (parent/guardian, doctor, etc.) must be
handled in the attendance office within 5 days of returning
to school.
On the 7th absence (excused/unexcused/OSS) per semester
PER CLASS students will not receive credit for the course.
Appeals automatically generated for students with passing
grades
PSAT
• October 14, 2015• National Merit Scholarship opportunities
based solely on scores achieved during the October 14th PSAT for all juniors
• CCSD covers the fee associated with the PSAT for all juniors
• Data supports higher SAT scores for students who took the PSAT
• Generates the AP Potential Report
ACT/SAT Etowah Dates:
• SAT: 10/3, 11/7, 12/05, 1/23, 3/5, 5/7, 6/4 ; www.sat.collegeboard.org
• ACT: 9/12, 10/24, 2/6, 6/11; www.actstudent.org
SAT/ACT can be taken multiple times
Usually required to apply to colleges and universities (not required for
technical colleges)
• SAT vs. ACT: both are recognized at MOST colleges and universities
• SAT is Verbal, Math and Writing (SAT changes effective Spring 2016)
• ACT is Verbal, Math, Writing, and Science
SAT vs. ACT*SAT
• 140 questions and required essay• Guessing hurts the overall score• 3 hours and 45 minutes• Total score out of 2400• Math accounts for ¼ of overall
score• 10 Sections: 3 critical reading, 3
math, 3 writing, 1 experimental
*In effect until March 2016
ACT• 215 questions and optional essay
(most colleges require it)• No guessing penalty• 3 hours and 25 minutes• total composite score of 1-36• Math accounts for 1/3 of overall
score• 4 Sections: English, Math,
Reading, Science
SAT Changes March 2016
• The essay will become optional and have a separate score
• The guessing penalty will be eliminated• The overall scoring will return to the original 1,600
point scale• Vocabulary definitions will be those most commonly
used in college courses instead of obscure terms• Will become more like the ACT
Redesigned SAT
Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent
“Educating Georgia’s Future”gadoe.org
Richard Woods, Georgia’s School Superintendent
“Educating Georgia’s Future”gadoe.org
8 Key Changes on Redesigned SAT
• Eight changes
Relevant words in context Engage in close reading & meaning/implications based on context of relevant words
Command of evidenceInterpret, synthesize and use evidence in sources to support conclusions/claims and integrate information through texts and graphical data
Essay analyzing a source: optional on SAT
Engage in close reading & analysis; clear writing
Math that matters most Problem-solving and data text ;quantitative literacy, mastery of linear equations, complex equations
Math problem grounded in real-world contexts
Completing multistep applications to solve problems; may include charts, graphs, data
Analysis in science and in history/social studies
Solve problems in context and revise texts to be consistent with data presented in charts, tables. etc
Founding documents and great global conversations
Comprehend excerpts from U.S. founding documents and texts from ongoing global issues
No penalty for wrong answers Total Score range 400-1600 for SATSub-scores for reading, writing/language, math
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HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarship HOPE Scholarship:
• 3.0 academic GPA, covers approximately 90% of the previous years tuition
Zell Miller scholarship:• 3.7 academic GPA—covers 100% of tuition• SAT 1200 combined CR and Math SAT, or 26 ACT composite
HOPE GPA is calculated using academic courses only.• GPA’s are NOT rounded for HOPE eligibility!
Official HOPE GPA: GAcollege411.org• Georgia Student Finance Commission’s official calculations
The most current information about changes to HOPE can be found at: http://www.gacollege411.org/Financial_Aid_Planning/HOPE_Program/_default.aspx
HOPE Rigor RequirementsHigh School Graduating Class of 2017
1) Advanced math, such as Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, Math III, or an equivalent or higher course taken at an eligible high school or taken for degree level credit at an eligible postsecondary institution;2) Advanced science, such as Chemistry, Physics, Biology II, or an equivalent or higher course taken at an eligible high school or taken for degree level credit at an eligible postsecondary institution;3) Advanced placement courses in core subjects;4) International baccalaureate courses in core subjects;5) Courses taken at a unit of the University System of Georgia in core subjects where such courses are not remedial and developmental courses; or6) Advanced foreign language courses taken at an eligible high school or taken for degree level credit at an eligible postsecondary institution.
*Must meet 4 of these courses required prior to graduation
Examples of Courses EHS offers that meet HOPE Rigor Requirements
• AP Courses in core subjects • Algebra 2, AMDM, Pre-calculus, Calculus• Anatomy, Chemistry, Physics, Scientific Research, Forensic
Science, Advanced Physics Principles & Robotics• French 2 and above• Spanish 2 and above• German 2 and above• Chinese 2 and above
*As of January 2015
PROBE College Fairs
Tuesday, September 1, 2015, 6-9 PM North Point Mall, AlpharettaThursday, September 3, 2015, 6-8 PM
Cherokee High School, CantonThursday, September 17, 2015, 6:30-9:30 PM
Marietta High School, Marietta
www.gaprobe.org
www.GAFutures.org coming soon…
Other ScholarshipsCounseling Website: Student Services
• There is a tab specifically dedicated to new
scholarship information
• PTSA scholarship opportunity
• TWITTER-EHS Student Services @EtowahStudServ or
Etowah High School @EtowahHS
College Applications/Transcripts3 ways to request a transcript:
• Fill out official transcript request form located in the
Counseling office ($5.00 fee, requires 2-3 days for processing)
• www.gacollege411.org - In-State institutions only (no fee,
processed more quickly and no mailing time)
• Parchment.com – electronically send transcripts to out of
state colleges ($5.00 fee)
Questions???
For detailed information regarding a child-specific case, please see the counselors after the meeting or contact them via email or phone to set up a meeting.
Thank You!
2017 UpdatesREMIND 101
Class of 2017Etowah High School’s40th Graduating Class
Graduation Ceremony
Thursday, May 25, 20178:00 PM
First Baptist Church of Woodstock
Mr. Keith L. BallPrincipal