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Welcome! Lewiston High School Junior/Sophomore Information Night

Welcome! Lewiston High School Junior/Sophomore Information Night

Graduation Requirements n 8 credits English 1 credit Reading 1 credit Speech 6 credits

Graduation Requirements n 8 credits English 1 credit Reading 1 credit Speech 6 credits Math (Algebra, Geometry, Senior Math) 6 credits Science 2 credits US History 1 credit US History 10 1 credit World History 1 credit Economics 1 credit Social Science 2 credits US Government 3 credits Physical Education 1 credit Health 2 credits Humanities 2 credits Professional Technical 1 credit Technology 15 credits Electives ISAT 2. 0 ACT/SAT Senior Project Biology or Chemistry EOC Civics Assessment n 54 Total Credits Required n n n n n n

Graduation Requirements, cont. n SAT q q Test will be given to all Juniors

Graduation Requirements, cont. n SAT q q Test will be given to all Juniors on April 25 th. Makeup option will only be given on a Saturday afterwards. Prep for the test at www. collegeboard. com. Check with colleges you are interested in to see what scores they need you to have for admission and placement. n Can retake SAT or take ACT if you are not happy with scores. ACT is typically offered in September (register at www. actstudent. org) and SAT is typically offered in October (register at www. collegeboard. com). Students on free or reduced lunch should see their counselor for a fee waiver.

Senior Project http: //www. lewistonschools. net/lhs/ staff-pages/bengals-purr/lhs-library 2/lhs-senior-project/

Senior Project http: //www. lewistonschools. net/lhs/ staff-pages/bengals-purr/lhs-library 2/lhs-senior-project/

Getting Started: Begin with the end in mind! Students should think through the entire

Getting Started: Begin with the end in mind! Students should think through the entire project from start to finish when selecting the research topic and field experience. The field experience is what should determine the focus of the research paper.

Major Components I. Research Paper: • A 6 -12 page researched and documented paper

Major Components I. Research Paper: • A 6 -12 page researched and documented paper that contains at least 5 sources and follows MLA format. • This paper will be assessed and graded in their English 12 class and added to their portfolio.

Major Components II. Field Experience: • With the second component seniors will select some

Major Components II. Field Experience: • With the second component seniors will select some sort of hands-on experience (a job shadow, volunteer work, creating a product, etc. ) that relates to the topic they researched and requires them to spend at least 15 hours using knowledge gained from that research and incorporates guidance from a community mentor.

 • The field experience must connect with the paper. It is a much

• The field experience must connect with the paper. It is a much easier task to match a research paper to a field experience. • Another factor that should be considered is time management. The project needs to be one that the student can complete while finishing senior courses, working, playing sports, or doing other extracurricular activities.

Major Components III. Reflective Letter and Portfolio • Portfolio with a reflective essay, will

Major Components III. Reflective Letter and Portfolio • Portfolio with a reflective essay, will be a binder containing all documents pertaining to the Senior Project process. • The portfolio will be graded in their Government class and viewed by a panel of judges prior to their presentation.

Major Components IV. Presentation • The fourth component is an 8 -12 minute presentation

Major Components IV. Presentation • The fourth component is an 8 -12 minute presentation of the entire Senior Project which will be delivered to a panel of judges. A question and answer period will follow each presentation. • All senior project information and forms can be found online at the LHS web site

The final presentation should answer these questions: 1. What was the research paper? 2.

The final presentation should answer these questions: 1. What was the research paper? 2. What was the subject of the filed experience? 3. What is the connection between the paper and the field experience? 4. What was the “stretch” for the student? That is, what did he or she do that was not known or done before? 5. Are there any applications for the future from this project?

Sr. Project Judges • This year’s Senior Project presentations will be given on May

Sr. Project Judges • This year’s Senior Project presentations will be given on May 2 nd at 1: 00 pm. • We are always looking for people who are willing to come in and give up an afternoon to help with the judging of the projects.

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Opportunities Funding q q Each student 7 -12 receives

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Opportunities Funding q q Each student 7 -12 receives $4125 Pays for Overload Courses, Dual Credit Courses, Advanced Placement, Certification Exams If a student fails a class using Advanced Opportunities Funds, they must retake and pay for a “like” course before they can use additional funds A Fast Forward Participation Form must be on file in order to use funds

College Credit Opportunities n Dual Credits q $65/credit when taken at LHS n q

College Credit Opportunities n Dual Credits q $65/credit when taken at LHS n q q Can use Advanced Opportunities Funds $75/credit when taken at LCSC. In Fall 2017, LCSC will charge $3/credit for classes taken at LCSC only Courses: n Math 147 n Probability & Stats n Algebra 2 PTE n Anatomy n Astronomy n Honors Biology n Forensic Science n n n n Dance & Aerobics FAST MAP/WSSA Fitness/Wellness Racquet Sports Volleyball/Soccer Advanced Fitness Sports and Recreation Painting Psychology Spanish 3 Spanish 4 Sports Medicine

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Opportunities for Career Technical Credit q $10/credit, paid at

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Opportunities for Career Technical Credit q $10/credit, paid at end of semester q q n q q q q Cannot use Advanced Opp Funds for these Accounting Business Computer Applications 2 Certified Nursing Assistant Health Occupations Orientation Hospitality Services and Tourism Precision Machine 1, 2, 3 Desktop Publishing q q q Marketing Promotions Marketing Retail Merch Medical Terminology Pharmacy Technician Physical Therapy Assistant Sports Entertainment Marketing Algebra 2 PTE Emergency Medical Technician Foods/Nutrition 2 Child Development Business Ownership Hospitality Web Design 1 & 2

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Placement q q q Test costs $93 Can Use

College Credit Opportunities n Advanced Placement q q q Test costs $93 Can Use Advanced Opportunities Funds for these Scores of three, four or five receive college credit q q q English Language English Literature European History US Government Calculus

Dual Credit Scholarships n Postsecondary Credit Scholarship q Criteria: n n 10 or more

Dual Credit Scholarships n Postsecondary Credit Scholarship q Criteria: n n 10 or more college credits before graduation Matching Industry Merit Based Scholarship Award is $2000 (over four semesters) for 10 -19 dual credits, $4000 for 20+ dual credits, $8000 for Associates Degree LCSC Dual Credit Scholarship q Criteria: n n 10 or more college credits through LCSC before graduation (must have passed all dual credit classes) Enroll at LCSC immediately after high school Minimum 2. 5 GPA in high school $500 award (non-renewable)

Academic Assistance Programs n n n Access Evening Academy Saturday School Before and After

Academic Assistance Programs n n n Access Evening Academy Saturday School Before and After School Power. School Parent Portal Grade reports e-mailed out every two weeks

Junior/Sophomore To-Do’s n n Make a Resume Campus Visit q Higher Ed Day for

Junior/Sophomore To-Do’s n n Make a Resume Campus Visit q Higher Ed Day for Juniors March 24 th q All Sophomores will tour LCSC on April 25 th q Sign up in the Counseling Center by the 10 th to go on a campus tour of Eastern Washington University, transportation provided! q Sign up in the Counseling Center by the 15 th to go to College Planning Day at Walla Community College

Junior/Sophomore To-Do’s, cont. n n n n Talk to a military recruiter, if applicable

Junior/Sophomore To-Do’s, cont. n n n n Talk to a military recruiter, if applicable Get Informed about NCAA Join a club (List of clubs in handbook) Volunteer q http: //serveidaho. gov/Volunteer. Opportunities. Organiza tions. aspx Look at college admission requirements Take a Career Assessment n www. idahocis. org User Name: Lewiston Password: bengals 4 Attend a Career Fair q All Sophomores will attend a Career Fair at LCSC on April 25 th

College Information n Apply Fall of your Senior Year q q q Procedure typically

College Information n Apply Fall of your Senior Year q q q Procedure typically includes online application, SAT/ACT test scores, transcript, and application fee Know deadlines (U of I-December 1 st, LCSC-March 1 st) Send transcripts (LCSC & LHS) – 6 th, 7 th, 8 th semester

College Information, cont. n Recommendations – q Variety q 2 weeks q Thank you

College Information, cont. n Recommendations – q Variety q 2 weeks q Thank you q Provide resume n Financial Aid q Scholarship – Bengal Green (comes out in November of senior year) & web search (www. scholarships. com or www. fastweb. com) q FAFSA (complete at fafsa. gov before December 1 st of Senior Year)— should be completed no matter parent income q College Scholarships

Instructions for Power. School Registration URL: https: //pspublic. lewistonschools. net

Instructions for Power. School Registration URL: https: //pspublic. lewistonschools. net

Click on Class Registration on the left side Log into Power. School Parent Portal

Click on Class Registration on the left side Log into Power. School Parent Portal

Refer to this link for course descriptions Click on the pencil to select the

Refer to this link for course descriptions Click on the pencil to select the appropriate course You must select a class for each item with a red “!”

There may be more than one screen for each subject area

There may be more than one screen for each subject area

As you enter your selections they will appear here

As you enter your selections they will appear here

After pressing the submit button, this screen will appear. Print and staple it to

After pressing the submit button, this screen will appear. Print and staple it to your Enrollment Sheet, and turn in to US History (juniors) or Biology (sophomores) teacher.

Spring Registration n • • • Juniors: Received registration materials on March 1 st.

Spring Registration n • • • Juniors: Received registration materials on March 1 st. Need to complete online registration prior to Wednesday. Individual meeting with counselor March 8 th-15 th to finalize requests and discuss recommendations.

Spring Registration, cont. n • • • Sophomores: Will receive registration materials on March

Spring Registration, cont. n • • • Sophomores: Will receive registration materials on March 8 th Need to complete online registration prior to March 16 th. Individual meeting with counselor March 16 th 23 rd to finalize requests and discuss recommendations.

Summer Registration n Seniors: August 8 th, 2017 (tentative) n Juniors: August 9 th,

Summer Registration n Seniors: August 8 th, 2017 (tentative) n Juniors: August 9 th, 2017 (tentative)

Other Information n “Like” the counseling center on Facebook in order to receive important

Other Information n “Like” the counseling center on Facebook in order to receive important reminders. q www. facebook. com/lhscounseling and follow us on Twitter @counseling_lhs Commitment Form for AP/Honors classes available on the stage or online at counseling center website. Students who complete online registration prior to meeting with their counselor will receive scheduling priority.

GO BENGALS!

GO BENGALS!