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Junior and Senior Information
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  • A presentation brought to you by the Patton High
    Counseling Department

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Reminders
  • Congratulations! You are now a Junior or a
    Senior. Act like one. Be responsible.
  • Maintain high academic standards all year.
    Remember an F does not disappear off a
    transcript just because you have retaken the
    class.
  • Keep up with your attendance. You are only
    allowed 7 UNEXCUSED absences each semester.
  • Pay your debts. Report Cards, diplomas, etc will
    not be issued until these are paid.
  • Check with your counselor to be sure you have the
    courses necessary for graduation and/or college
    entrance. Seniors will be called in for an
    individual meeting with their counselor to go
    over everything needed for graduation during the
    first 9 weeks of the school year.

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More Reminders
  • Apply early. Meet all deadlines, especially
    with SAT, college and scholarships applications.
  • The SAT or ACT should only be taken if you are
    planning to enter a 4-year college immediately
    after high school graduation and you have taken
    or are enrolled in Algebra II. Statistics show
    much better scores are earned once a student has
    completed Algebra II and English 11. The SAT
    does not need to be taken if you are planning to
    attend a community college after graduation, even
    if you plan to transfer to a 4-year college from
    the 2-year college.
  • The SAT will be offered at FHS on October 4th.
    The ACT will be given at EBHS on October 25th .
    Cost is 45.00 for the SAT and 31.00-46.00 for
    the ACT. Register at www.collegeboard.com and
    www.actstudent.org.
  • Have SAT or ACT scores sent to the 4-year
    colleges you are applying to for admission.
    These scores will no longer be included on
    transcripts.
  • Talk with armed services representatives. Get
    all promises in writing.
  • Apply for employment opportunities early.
  • Use resources collected at College Day on
    September 26th.
  • Attend Financial Aid Night at PHS on January 22,
    2009, 700pm for information on scholarships,
    grants, and loans, as well as, information about
    the FAFSA application for free college monies
    from the federal government.

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Tips for Juniors.
  • Meet with your counselor to make sure that you
    are on track with graduation and Course of Study
    requirements.
  • Plan on taking the SAT/ACT during your Junior
    year, if you are planning to attend a 4-year
    college after graduation. Make sure you have had
    the opportunity to have completed some, if not
    all, Algebra II and English 11 classes, before
    taking the SAT/ACT.
  • Compile a list of colleges/universities that
    you are interested in attending. Cross off the
    ones that are not a fit for you.
  • Location, Location, Location- discuss and decide
    the location of colleges you would like to
    attend.
  • Juniors should be aware that the GPA and rank you
    receive at the end of the 11th grade will be what
    is sent out to colleges, etc. during the fall of
    your senior year on your transcript.

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More tips for Juniors..
  • Consider taking the PSAT to see if you will
    qualify for National Merit Scholarships. This
    will be offered at PHS on October 15th. Cost is
    15.00. Sign up with Ms. Morgan in the
    Counseling Department if you are interested by
    October 3rd.
  • Continue extracurricular activities or get
    involved. Employers, Colleges, and Scholarship
    programs like to see well rounded students
    applying for their schools and for jobs.
  • Take advantage of summer programs and other
    opportunities you are given. For juniors,
    Governors school, Boy or Girls State, summer
    ventures, etc. See your counselor for more
    information.

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VISIT
VISIT
VISIT
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www.burke.k12.nc.us/phs/guidance/
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Things to look for
  • Notebooks and college catalogs located in the
    bookshelves in the Counseling Department contain
    some College and Scholarship information. Most
    of this information is available on-line and can
    be accessed through computers at home or in the
    Media Center at PHS. Your teacher or counselor
    will need to provide you with a note to be able
    to use a computer in the media center.

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Transcripts Recommendations
  • TRANSCRIPTS
  • Pick up Transcript Request Forms in the
    Counseling Center from the clear wall display
    case. You will need to complete one of these
    forms for each transcript you need.
  • Complete the form (use black ink) for each
    transcript you need and give to Ms. Morgan in the
    Records Room. Turn in any secondary school forms
    or counselor recommendation forms that may be
    part of your application when you turn in your
    Transcript Request Form.
  • Allow 1 week for transcript preparation. Cost
    per transcript is 1.00.
  • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Complete a resume and give to your counselor to
    use in completing counselor recommendations.
  • Have teachers or community members who know you
    well complete your personal recommendations.
  • Allow 2-3 weeks for recommendations to be
    completed .
  • Always follow up a completed recommendation
    request with a thank you note.

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College Applications
  • Available in the Counseling Center or Online
  • Have applications in the mail or submitted by
    December 1, if possible to avoid waiting
    lists!!!!!
  • Check deadlines carefully. You do not want to
    miss out on opportunities.

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  • Resumes
  • Resumes are important for all students to develop
    regardless of course of study.
  • Resumes show information about you during your
    high school years.
  • Resumes should include things such as
  • School Activities
  • Honors/Awards
  • Volunteer Work/Part-time Jobs
  • Community/Church Activities
  • Unique Experiences
  • Resume items are not included on your
    transcript.
  • Resumes should be updated regularly throughout
    your college and/or working career.

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Other Information Available in Counseling
Department
  • University Catalogsschool types, majors/degrees,
    course descriptions, college costs
  • SAT Prepstudy guides, practice books
  • Military InformationROTC, Reserves, Academies
  • Financial AidFAFSA forms, PROFILE, brochures

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Scholarships
  • We maintain a list of scholarships as they are
    sent to the school.
  • The list is updated approximately every two
    weeks.
  • Scholarship information can be found in the
    scholarship notebook or online. See the guidance
    link on the Patton High School website.
  • Questions? See your counselor.

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Other Scholarships
  • Students may write, email or telephone for some
    scholarship information.
  • Check the internet for on-line searches.
  • Talk to the Financial Aid Office at the college
    you choose.

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CLASS OF 2009 GRADUATION DATE JUNE 12, 2009,
730PM
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Counselor Information.
  • Senior Counselor
  • Jennifer Debnam
  • (828) 433-3111
  • jdebnam_at_burke.k12.nc.us
  • Junior Counselor
  • Traci Rigsbee
  • (828) 433-3113
  • trigsbee_at_burke.k12.nc.us

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Class of 2009
  • Have a
  • Great
  • Year!
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