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Title: WHS SENIOR PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT


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WHS SENIOR PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT
  • Class of 2010

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  • Only 167 school days until your son/daughter
    walks across the graduation stage!

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AGENDA
  • Welcome
  • Graduation Requirements
  • High School Beyond Plan, Job Acquisition
    Skills
  • Certificate of Achievement
  • Senior Project
  • Post Secondary Education
  • Senior Expenses
  • Senior Events (ASB, Senior Parents, Grad Night,
    Yearbook Jostens)

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GRADUATION CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
  • English 4.0 credits
  • Mathematics 2.0 credits
  • Social Studies
  • CWP 1.0 credit
  • U.S. History 1.0 credit
  • Elective .5 credit
  • Washington State History (taken in 7th grade
    within district)
  • Science
  • Life 1.0 credit
  • Physical 1.0 credit
  • Career and Technical Education 2.0 credits
  • Physical Education
  • Introductory PE 1.0 credit
  • Elective .5 credit
  • Health .5 credit
  • Visual or Performing Art 1.0 credit
  • Electives 6.5 credits
  • Total Credits Required to Graduate 22.00

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ADDITIONAL STATE REQUIREMENTS
  • High School and Beyond Plan
  • Certificate of Academic Achievement
  • Culminating Project
  • Portfolio
  • JAS Interviews
  • WASL/HSPE Testing
  • Senior Project

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Portfolio
  • Academic Development
  • Career Development
  • Personal and Social Development.

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HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND PLAN
  • Gets all students thinking about their future and
    how to get the most out of HS, so that they are
    ready to pursue their adult lives, no matter what
    direction they plan to take.
  • Their personal story
  • Their learning style
  • Their goals for high school
  • Their goals for immediately after high school
    should include classes needed in preparation for
    a 2- to 4-year college, vocational or technical
    school, certificate program or the workforce.

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JOB ACQUISITION SKILLS-JAS
  • Step 1.
  • Students identify two careers of interest.
  • Between now and Oct. 12th Career Center staff
    contact business and community employees and
    employers for students to interview.
  • Step 2
  • Students will update their resume, write a cover
    letter, provide a reference page and prepare 10
    questions to ask.
  • Students will be given their assigned business
    person and contact information between by October
    12th, 2009.
  • Students call and make appointment for interview
    between October 12th and November 24th.
  • Step 3
  • Student write and send a Thank-you letter within
    one week.
  • Interviewers will return an evaluation by fax to
    the Career Center.
  • Evaluation is given to Panther Time Advocate as
    proof that assignment is completed.

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BENEFITS TO STUDENTS
  • Students get to connect with someone in a career
    that they are interested in.
  • This person could be a possible Senior Project
    Mentor or has ideas for a Senior Project
  • Students may get information about post high
    school training, college and employment
    information and future career opportunities.
  • This person could be a great reference for the
    future

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EVALUATIONS FROM INTERVIEWERS
  • I love that we can give real life feedback for
    students!
  • Best parts Being part of helping develop and
    grow students, being a mentor, giving students
    the opportunity to practice real life
    interviews.
  • The obvious education the students are getting
    in how to prepare for an interview was the best
    partthey get better every year!

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CERTIFICATE OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTWASL/HSPE
  • READING AND WRITING
  • Pass reading and writing high school WASL or
    assessment for students in special education.
  • --OR--
  • Pass reading and writing Certificate of Academic
    Achievement Option (state-approved alternative).
  • MATH
  • Pass math high school WASL or assessment for
    students in special education.
  • --OR--
  • Pass math Certificate of Academic Achievement
    Option (state-approved alternative).
  • --OR
  • Earn two math credits (or career and technical
    course equivalent) after 10th grade AND retake
    the WASL or a state-approved math assessment
    annually. (Students are required to pass math
    classes, not assessment, to earn diploma.)

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SENIOR PROJECT
Each individual student, as a culmination of his
or her education, will be able to demonstrate a
four P learning. The student will be able to
research and write a paper, produce a physical
project, complete a senior portfolio, and present
a summary of his or her work.
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SENIOR PROJECT
  • By the end of the 1st semester of Senior year
    students will have completed their research paper
    in their English class.
  • At the end of the 2nd semester students will have
    completed a presentation that showcased their
    plans for their future including a service
    learning project (15 hrs of community service),
    research paper, and best works from your
    portfolio.
  • Formal presentations will take place in June.
  • Now is a good time to start thinking about which
    topic you would like to explore in your project
    and research.

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GRAD STATUS REPORT ARE YOU ON TRACK FOR
GRADUATION?
  • Do you have any high school credits that are not
    listed on your transcript (especially if you
    transferred)?
  • Do you have any incomplete grades? Resolve them
    ASAP if you do.
  • Do any of your grades or credits look inaccurate
    on your transcript?
  • How many credits do you have?
  • Are you on track to graduate?
  • Do you have any school fines (lost books etc.)?
  • Will you be able to get all your requirements in
    and complete any special programs in which you
    might be interested (i.e. Running Start or Skills
    Center)?

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POST HIGH SCHOOL OPTIONS
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POST SECONDARY EDUCATION PLANNING
  • September/October/November-
  • Apply early online in September (write essays)
  • Retake the SAT/ACT for a better score (optional)
  • Letters of recommendation/personal statements
  • Attend College Fairs (Portland, Christian College
    Fair Performing Arts College Fair).
  • Attend Post High School Options Fair and
    Financial Aid Night at WHS.
  • Apply for scholarships (75 are gone by March)
  • January-
  • FAFSA- fill out your financial aid form (use
    http//www.fafsa.ed.gov!!!)
  • Continue scholarship search

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COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
  • Best students chosen first, well rounded
    chosen second.
  • Academics
  • course rigor (Honors, AP classes academic
    electives)
  • meeting college admissions requirements
  • GPA (3.0 or higher)
  • Tests scores
  • ACT/SAT
  • Personal Statement
  • opportunity to express yourself
  • letters of recommendation
  • Activities
  • community service, leadership, athletics, clubs,
    work

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SENIOR YEAR EXPENSES
  • Average Senior Year Expenses
  • 1,000-2,000
  • Includes announcements, cap/ gown, yearbook,
    prom, senior breakfast, senior party, class ring,
    class pictures etc.

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WHAT CAN PARENTS DO?
  • Talk to your son/daughter about what they may be
    thinking about doing after graduation?
  • Offer support and encouragement.
  • Be a member of your childs support team.
  • Educate yourself about the college process or
    training programs in which your son/daughter is
    interested.
  • Consider all post high school options with your
    student.
  • Help keep track of important dates and deadlines.
  • Attend meetings such as (conferences, Parent
    Info. Nights, College Nights and Financial Aid
    /Nights).
  • Monitor your son/daughters stress level.
  • Ask questions!
  • Get involved with school fundraising and
    volunteer your time.

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ASB
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YEARBOOK
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GRAD NIGHT
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Jostens
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THANK YOU FOR COMING TONIGHT!
  • Please complete an evaluation!
  • For questions or to schedule an appointment
    please call or email the following individuals
  • Senior Administrator- Gerry Stavney
  • Senior Counselor- Lemecia Lindsey
  • English Department Chair- Heather Santos
  • Career Specialist-Marsha Spencer
  • Senior Panels- Ann Jendro
  • Senior Parent- Julie Heaton
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