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GPA Class Rank Credits Grade Replacement Checking your Transcript When enrolling for classes keep in mind what is required for your Diploma Path CORE 40 ACADEMIC HONORS TECHNICAL HONORS GENERAL DIPLOMA ID: 783962

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2017-18Enrollment for Current Sophomores

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GPAClass RankCreditsGrade Replacement

Checking your Transcript

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When enrolling for classes keep in mind what is required for your Diploma Path.CORE 40ACADEMIC HONORS

TECHNICAL HONORS

GENERAL DIPLOMA

Let’s take a quick look at the requirements for each path…

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Intended to prepare students for admission to four-year colleges and universities, one and two-year colleges and technical schools, and/or successful entry into the workforce.

English: 8 credits

Social Studies: 6 credits

Mathematics: 6 credits

Science: 6 credits (

4 credits for Standard Diploma

)

Health: 1 credit P.E.: 3 credits Directed Electives or Career/Technical Electives Total: 41 credits

EVSC and

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• Complete all requirements for Core 40. • Earn 2 additional Core 40 math

credits

• Earn 6-8 Core 40

world language

credits (6 credits in one language or 4 credits each in two languages).

• Earn 2 Core 40

fine arts

credits.

• Earn a grade of a “C” or better in courses that will count toward the diploma. • Have a grade point average of a “B” or better. • Complete one of the following: A. Earn 4 credits in 2 or more AP coursed & take corresponding AP examsB. Earn 6 verifiable transcripted college credits in dual credit coursed from the approved dual credit list. (Usually 2 classes)C. Or a combination:

1. A minimum of 3 verifiable transcripted college credits from the approved dual credit list, 2. 2 credits in AP courses & corresponding AP exams,

D. Earn a combined score of 1750 or higher on the SAT (all 3 sections) with a minimum score of 530 on each

E. Earn an ACT composite score of 26 or higher & complete written section

With Academic Honors

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• Complete all requirements for Core 40. • Earn 6 credits in the college & career preparation courses in a state-approved College & Career Pathway & one of the following: 1. State approved, industry recognized certification of credential, or

2. Pathway dual credits from the approved dual credit list resulting in 6

transcripted

college credits

• Earn a grade of “C” or better in courses that will count toward the diploma.

• Have a grade point average of a “B” or better.

• Complete

one

of the following, A. Any one of the options (A-F) of the Core 40 w/Academic HonorsB. Earn the following scores of higher on WorkKeys; Reading for Information-Level 6, Applied Mathematics-Level 6, & Locating Information-Level 5

C. Earn the following minimum score(s) on Accuplacer: Writing 80, Reading 90, Math 75. D. Earn the following minimum score(s) on Compass; Algebra 66, Writing 70, Reading 80

Core

With Technical Honors

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Students who meet the minimum graduation requirements established by the Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation and the State of Indiana but do not meet the Core 40 requirements may graduate with a General Diploma.

General (or Standard) Diploma

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The Diploma. . . .

In order to graduate and receive a diploma:

1.

You must have 41 credits & pass both the ISTEP 10 English and ISTEP 10 Math.

or

2.

You must have 41 credits, a 95% attendance rate and qualify in accordance to the waiver work sheet.

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Student must have a 2.0 GPA across 34 classes listed by the State of Indiana. Student must have 95% attendance.Student must take ISTEP each time it is offered.Students must be enrolled in math &/or English labs.Your counselor will conference with you and your parent/guardian to explain your particular waiver circumstances if necessary your senior year.

Graduation Waiver

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Fill out top of enrollment form: enter name, homeroom teacher, and 10th for grade level.

You should circle the equivalent of

7

classes – English & Math placement will be decided by current teacher.

Make sure to pick alternate electives – depending on schedule, 1

st

choice doesn’t always work out!

Turn in enrollment forms to HR teacher or counselor by Tuesday, November 22

nd (before Thanksgiving)Your counselor will meet with you individually during your English class on Nov. 30th or Dec. 1st to make sure your classes are correct & you are meeting your graduation plan.Students enrolled in Early College/JROTC/MPA/Shepard check box on back of enrollment formENROLLMENT

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You will need to enroll in:English (level determined by current English teacher)Math (level determined by current Math teacher)Science PE/Health if still neededCore Courses not passed

Electives (determined by Diploma Path)

Challenge yourself! Many great electives & opportunities to earn college credit while in high school – also classes with a * will need teacher approval

Junior Year

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AP/CC Courses offered at Central High School Eng. Lit (AP/CC)

Psychology (AP)

Calculus (AP)

Eng. Lang (AP/CC)

US History (AP)

Chemistry II (AP)

Spanish IV (CC)

US Gov. (CC)

Economics (CC)

German IV & V (CC) Drawing (AP)

Art Studio Drawing(AP)

Intro & Principles of Engineering (CC) (PLTW)

Engineering Design and Development (CC) (PLTW)

Statistics (AP)

Biology

(AP)

Physics II (AP)

Art Studio Design (AP)

Environmental

Sci. (CC)

Education &

Early Childhood (CC)

Physics

I

(CC)

Early Childhood

(CC)

Strategic Marketing (CC)

Computer Illustrations

and Graphics(CC)Digital Applications and Responsibility (CC)Art History (AP)Music Theory (AP)

AP

=

A

dvanced

P

lacement

CC

=

C

ollege

C

redit

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Are you interested in majoring in science, or a health profession such as Nursing, Physical Therapy, Pre-Med, Pre-Vet, etc.?Apply to the Medical Professions Academy for your Junior year!Application is online on MPA websiteShould have had Biology & preferably enrolled in Chemistry right now MPA classes will be in the AM, regular schedule in the PM and will include AP English, AP Biology, AP Psychology, Medical Interventions & Medical Terminology

Medical Professions Academy

Junior Year!

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Apply online at https://applytosictc.com before Winter Break

Juniors attend everyday in the morning, come back to Central for lunch and 2 periods.

Many opportunities for College Credit

Careers/Internships

Open House Saturday, Nov. 19

th

at 10:30

Southern Indiana Career and Technical Center

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Loss of credits (10 days out)Loss of drivers licenseLoss of work permitDenial of waiver for graduationLoss of citizenship/final exam exemptions/dance privileges - 3 periods of truancy or 6

lates

= loss of citizenship, 10

lates

or 5

periods of truancy

= loss of dance privileges

Attendance is Important!

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PSAT- Results should arrive in early December, and we will meet during Academic Support to discuss scores in January.If you plan to take a Concurrent Credit class as a Junior, your PSAT scores may determine whether or not you can take the class for college credit or have to take the Accuplacer

your Junior year.

SAT/ACT test should be taken Junior year

PSAT

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Mrs. Hills, College and Career Readiness CoordinatorAssistance with:College ApplicationsCareer InformationScholarship ApplicationsParchmentRegistering or Preparing for ACT/SATOffice: College and Career Center, Monday-FridayContact: ashley.hills@evsc.k12.in.us, or stop by the College and Career Center to fill out a request form.

Mrs.

Feltis

, College Connection

Coach

Assist

with all of the above college and career readiness activitiesSpecial focus:Transfer students (Associate’s degree to Bachelor’s degree)Associate’s degree (or less) then enter the workforce in high pay/high demand field

Office:  College and Career Center, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Contact:  cfeltis@ivytech.eduCollege and Career Center Support 

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What is Your Plan Right Now? – Help us help you!Index CardName: Last, First Grade (10)

/Diploma Path

(AH/TH/CF/ST)

Plan for after graduation

College/ Trade Name of school you plan to apply to and degree you plan to pursue Associates (2year)/ Bachelors (4 year) or Certification (1 year)

Military- include the branch of military you are interested in

Workforce- what type of job are you hoping for? What business will you apply to?

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21st Century Scholar RequirementsStudent must create a ScholarTrack account – which will

track

progress http

://scholars.in.gov/

21

st

Century Contact -Breasha Pruitt, bpruitt@che.in.gov Graduate with a minimum of a Core 40 Diploma

Graduate with a 2.5 GPA

Sign Affirmation senior year

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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOLATTEND ENGAGE ACHIEVE

Be sure to

follow us on

Facebook/Twitter/Remind!

Evansville Central High School Counselor Page

@CentralGuidance

Class of 2019: Text to number 81010 with the message @3h6ea8