GRADUATING CLASS OF 2019 • PARENT MEETING - SEPTEMBER 9 TH , 2015
GRADUATING CLASS OF2019
• PARENT MEETING - SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2015
New for Class of 2019
• End of Course Exams (EOC)• Algebra I, Geometry• Biology• American History, American Government• English I, English II
• Scored 1-5• Limited (1), Basic (2), Proficient (3),
Accelerated (4), Advanced (5)
Course Requirements & meet one of the following three:
• 1) Earn 17 cumulative points on EOC• 2) Earn remediation-free score
on national college admission exam (ACT/SAT)• 3) Earn state approved/industry-
recognized credential or state license for practice in a career & achieve a score demonstrating workforce readiness on job skills assessment
State Requirements
• English Language Arts 4 units
• Health ½ unit
• Mathematics/Alg. II 4 units
• Physical Education/Waiver ½ unit
• Science 3 units
• Social Studies 3 units
• Electives 5 units
Brookville Requirements
• 21st Century Technology ½ unit
• Fine Arts 1 unit
• Personal Economics 1 unit
• Community Service• Freshmen - 5 hours Juniors -
15 hours
• Sophomores - 10 hours Seniors - 20 hours
College & Career Ready
• PSAT – Pre SAT
• Freshmen option - $15•Contact Mrs. Donati by Sept 18th
• Explore – Pre ACT
• All freshmen
• October Test Dates
District Goals(Learn to Earn)
The district will have
93% of 9th graders successfully complete Algebra I and English 9.*
95% of 9th graders successfully complete five credits including math, science, and English.*
*Note: Successfully complete = C or better
What does the future hold?http://tinyurl.com/lwrnwbk
•Not too early to think about the future…• College Credit Plus
• Advanced Placement (AP)
• MVCTC
• 2 or 4 Year college
• Trade or Technical School
HELP YOUR CHILD SUCCEED
Be interested: Show academic progress is important. Be active in your child’s life and get involved!
Set clear expectations and discuss them
Offer help with homework or projects, don’t take over or do more than necessary. It is their responsibility to complete it to the best of their ability
Listen: Know what your child is doing
Encourage your child to be involved in school - academics, athletics, and activities
TIPS FOR A BETTER FRESHMAN YEAR
Monitor and prioritize nonacademic activities – TV, phone, computer, job – make sure time is devoted to school.
Have child in school whenever possible. Absences will negatively impact academics. Student responsibility to get make up work!!!
Set realistic goals. If you fail to plan…you plan to fail….
Hold your child accountable.Encourage your child to step up where they can
be successful and step in for more overwhelming situations.
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Where are they now?
Calendar of Events/Menu
Faculty List/Websites/Blue Blazer(email address/website links)
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Pictures
PROGRESS BOOK• Previous logins are active
• Change password/Link Accounts/Sign up for Alerts
• Check Grades/Attendance/Eligibility
• View Schedule
• Monitor Homework
• Provide Parent email for school communication
DATES TO REMEMBER
• September 17th: Star Day (1:00 dismissal)• September 19th: Clash of the Classes 6:00 pm• September 23rd: Homecoming Parade/Bonfire 6:30 pm• September 25th: SWAP Day, Interims, Homecoming
Football Game• September 26th: Homecoming Dance 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm• October 12th: Teacher In-service/No School for Students• October 23rd: First Nine Weeks Ends• October 30th: Grade Cards Distributed/School Fees• November 5th & 12th: Parent Teacher Conferences 4:30-
8:00
Helpful Websites
• www.brookvilleschools.org• Mrs. Spangler’s page
• www.ohiomeansjobs.com
• www.education.ohio.gov
• www.actstudent.org
• www.sat.collegeboard.org