WELCOME TO BROOKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL! English Learner Parent Workshop Presenters: Kristen Fowler --- ESOL Assistant Principal Ernest Cantrell --- ESOL Lead Teacher Cary Kennedy --- ESOL Counselor Interpreters: (Spanish) Joseph Ruiz --- ESOL Curriculum & Instruction (Vietnamese) Hien Kamau – International Newcomers Center (Korean) Eunsook Lee -- International Newcomers Center
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WELCOME TO BROOKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL!
English Learner Parent WorkshopPresenters: Kristen Fowler --- ESOL Assistant PrincipalErnest Cantrell --- ESOL Lead TeacherCary Kennedy --- ESOL Counselor
Interpreters: (Spanish) Joseph Ruiz --- ESOL Curriculum & Instruction(Vietnamese) Hien Kamau – International Newcomers Center(Korean) Eunsook Lee -- International Newcomers Center
AGENDA
1. General Information
2. High School Success
3. Graduation Requirements/Post Secondary Options
4. Questions & Answers
GENERAL INFORMATION
Principal: Mr. Bo Ford
Assistant Principals: Mr. Archie Berry, Dr. Kim Hamman, Mrs.
Kristen Fowler, Mrs. Lisa Harrison, Mr. Mark Kimbro, Mrs. Malinda
Martin, Ms. Kim Nichols, Dr. Russell Nicometi, Mrs. Jodi
Attendance ---Students are encouraged to come to school on all school days. If your student misses school, please send a note with them explaining the absence on the next day. (Please sign the note)
Discipline --- Minor infractions would be a Teacher Detention of 30-minutes to 60 minutes after school. Any further discipline issues would be referred to an Assistant Principal.
HOW TO STAY INVOLVED Parent Portal - Registering a New Account:
1. Complete the Parent Portal form at school2. Once you receive an email with a “token” (a series of
numbers and letters-see below) follow directions to complete your registration.
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HOW TO STUDY IN HIGH SCHOOL• Use the school agenda book to keep track of assignments and tests.
• Each day students should review material learned in class.
• If confused, the student should talk with their teacher after class and make an
appointment. (Teachers have different office hours—morning/afternoon/guided
study)
• Use flash cards to memorize terms.
• Use Google Translate to help understand material. Khan Academy has tutorials in
Spanish.
As a parent?
• Each teacher has can teach study skills specific to their subject.
• Parents can check Syllabus and also eClass.
• If a student continues to struggle they should discuss with Mr. Cantrell.
DRIVERS’ EDUCATION
http://www.brookwooddriversed.com/index.htm
Media Center
Opens daily at 6:30 a.m.Open until 3:00 P.M. except Fridays closes at 2:30
P.M.Certified assistance35 computer workstations and 32 laptops2 scanners; photocopier; color and B&W printers12,250 booksWebsite: bhsmediacenter.weebly.com
Graduation Requirements HS Graduation - Credit Requirements * 4 units of Language Arts * 4 units of Math * 4 units of Science * 3 units of Social Studies * 1 unit of Intro. to Lifetime Fitness/Health * 3 elective units, any combination: Fine Arts, Tech Education
and/or Foreign Language (Foreign Language required for most college admission)
* 4 units of Electives (any combination) Gwinnett County Testing requirement
Science and Social Studies Gateway Test
Total of 23* Units/Hours
—Each class is a ½ Unit/Credit
*Some ESOL students will earn far more than 23 credits; graduation requirements vary from location to location.See Ms. Kennedy if you have any questions.
Four
Yea
r Pla
n Four Year Plan—Each freshman will complete a version of a
four year plan.
Grade Point Average
Numeric Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)Percent of all final semester averages.
A= 90-100%B= 80-89%C= 74-79%D= 70-73%F= 69% and below
GPA on a 4.0 scaleA= 4 pointsB= 3 pointsC= 2 pointsD= 1 pointF= 0 points
Colleges look at GPA & SAT Scores for Admittance.
Grayson Tech
Career Pathways Grayson HS of Technology Programs * Biotechnology * Commercial Photography * Computer Network Systems and Support * Culinary Arts * Digital Media and Web Design * Environmental Sciences * Law Enforcement * Music Recording * Music Technology * Television Broadcast * Veterinarian Technology * Advanced Engineering * Sports Medicine Students must have earned at least 11 units of credit to attend Grayson
HS and will need to provide your own transportation.
Maxwell Maxwell HS of Technology Programs * Aircraft Flight Operations * Auto Collision Repair * Automotive Services * Construction * Cosmetology/Barbering * Culinary Arts * Early Childhood Education * Electronics/Robotics * Engineering, Drawing & Technology * Graphic Communications and Design * Healthcare Sciences-Nursing Career * Interior Design * Emergency Services, Medical Services * Law and Justice * Welding Students must have earned at least 11 Units of Credit to attend Maxwell HS and
transportation is provided.
College Credit Now
Move On When Ready (formerly called Dual Enrollment) An opportunity for students to receive high school and college credit
simultaneously, you earn 1 unit per semester in MOWR Students can take core classes and technical programs All Tuition, Fees, and Books are paid for by the DOE and there in no residency
requirement Dual Enrollment meeting is February 22 at 7PM in the Media Center Student and parent must attend together
Advanced Placement (AP) Courses You can test in the Spring and earn College Credit Your classroom teacher in that subject will sign you up during the registration
process Most AP classes have summer reading activities Ten Points will be added to your final grade
Post-Secondary Options
4 year College/University: Public or Private 2 year College: Public or Private Technical College Military: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard; Marines, Navy Service Academies Work: Full time job; Apprenticeships; Specialized Training Many ESOL students choose to attend Georgia Gwinnett College, (GGC)
because this school accepts the COMPASS Placement test. This test is more accommodating than the SAT and ACT. GGC accepts lower GPA’s than other colleges.
WHAT ARE COLLEGES LOOKING FOR? C- Core classes R- Rank in class I- Interests T- Tests E- Essays R- Recommendations I- Interviews A- Academic GPA
*Do your research and make sure you meet the basic requirements for admission.
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS &HIGH SCHOOL INVOLVEMENT
Students who are active in High School Organizations, especially in
positions of leadership, will look better to college recruiters. Visit:
Creating a List of Colleges1 or 2 safety colleges:
Colleges to which they will almost certainly be admitted
Some “matches”: Colleges where their GPA, test scores, and other
features look very similar to those of recent entering classes
A reach (or 2): Colleges where they meet the criteria for admission
but may not have the stellar qualifications of most first-year students
Admission StatisticsUniversity Average GPA Average
SATAverageACT
Average # of AP
Other factors
UGA 3.81-4.06 1810-2060 27-31 4-8 Rigor very important
GA Tech 3.8 2060-2250 30-33 7-12 Rigor very important
KSU 3.2 1580 22
GSU 3.4 1580 23
GGC 2.0 minimum 480 CR minimum460 M minimum
21 English minimum19 Math minimum
Will take the Compass
The Common Application Accepted by more than 500 colleges and universities
Provides a common, standardized first-year application form for use at any member institution
Students fill out one application and select schools they want to receive it
Counselors/Teachers upload one recommendation/school report for colleges to review
Examples of schools that use Common App: Georgia Tech, Georgia State, Emory,
Vanderbilt, Oglethorpe, Mercer, Yale, Harvard
Letters of RecommendationAsk teachers who have taught you in 11th or 12th grade core academic subjects who can speak to your ability.
Provide your counselor or teacher with Student and Parent Brag Sheets (pick up form in the counseling office or online).
Be sure to give your counselors/teachers at least 2 weeks notice.
Only send letters if they are required.
Adapted from collegeboard.com
FINANCIAL AID FAFSA Worksheet
–* Federal Loans and Grants–* FAFSA window opens January of each year–* Must be a U.S. citizen/permanent resident to apply
Zell/HOPE Scholarship (GAcollege411.org)–* Have SSN on file at local school–*Complete FAFSA
Merit or need-based Scholarships
College & University Scholarships
Senior Bulletin
Private Student Loans
HOPE and Zell Miller Scholarships
HOPE3.O GPA in core classes and
core electivesCovers around 80% of tuition
based on the lottery revenues
Zell Miller3.7 in core classes and core
electives and1200 combined Math and
Critical Reading on the SAT or26 Composite on the ACTCovers 100% of tuition
HOPE Grant
Pays for Certificate or Diploma Programs at Technical Schools
No Minimum High School GPA
Must Maintain a 2.0 GPA in the Program of Study
Common Exams for College
ACT
SAT
SAT II: Required by some colleges and majors
COMPASS: College placement exam
ASVAB: Military entrance exam
AP Exams: Optional; could potentially earn college credit
SAT/ACT
Taken for the first time in the Spring of Junior Year.Typically taken 2-3 times.Fee waivers pay for two administrations of each test.Check admissions requirements at your college prior to registering for any test.
Adapted from collegeboard.com
TEST DATES 2015/2016
October 24December 12
February 6April 9
June 11
www.actstudent.org
SAT
October 3November 7December 5
January 23*March 5
*May 7*June 4
*redesigned SATwww.collegeboard.com
SATSeniors, if taking SAT again or for the first time, the time
is now! College board recommends that seniors take the current SAT.
The SAT has undergone a complete redesign, and the new format is quite different from the current SAT or PSAT.
January 23rd is the last chance to take the current SAT.
SAT Changes
Thank you for coming!YOUR support is crucial to your child’s success!