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2019
4
/24 C
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4 English
4 Math : Must include Alg. 1 and Geometry
3 Science: Must include Biology
3 Social Studies: Must include World Hist., US Hist, US Gov & Econ.
1 Fine/Performing Arts
1 Physical Education: Must include Personal Fitness or HOPE
8 Electives
Passing score on Grade 10 ELA Assessment
Passing score on Algebra 1 EOC
Cumulative 2.0 GPA
Online Learning Course
2 World Languages (required for admission to State Universities/BF; strongly recommended by Florida College System)
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EOC’
Passing scores required for graduation:
Grade 10 ELA (English Language Arts)
Algebra 1 EOC
In subject’s requiring an EOC, the EOC counts for
30% of the final grade
Algebra 1
Geometry
Biology
US History
Algebra 2 (if enrolled)
Administered in the Spring each year
H IGH S CHOOL C OURSES / D ISTRICT EOY S
District EOYs for ½ credit courses (Econ, Gov’t, PE, etc.)
Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Course Final Exam (EOY) Semester 1 Grade
35% 35% 30% 100%
• Numeric Calculation; note on report card denotes EOY is 30% of each final course grade.
Quarter
1
Quarter
2
District EOYs for 1 credit courses
Course
Final Exam
(column is blank until EOY score is available )
30%
Semester
1 Grade
100%
Quarter
3
35%
Quarter
4
35%
Course
Final
Exam
Semester
2 Grade
35% 35% 30% 100%
• Numeric Calculation: each semester grade is independent of each other; note on report card denotes: Blank exam column indicates year-long course calculation; no 1 st semester exam; EOY is 30% of final semester grade.
• Unit/Quarter/Semester assessments are included in quarter grades.
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EOC C
(A LGEBRA 1, A LGEBRA 2, B IOLOGY , G EOMETRY ,
US H ISTORY )
Quarter
1
35%
Quarter
2
35%
State EOC Courses
Course Final
Exam
(column remains blank in Pinnacle. EOC should display on report card)
Semester
1
Grade
Quarter
3
Quarter
4
Remains blank
(30%)
100% 35% 35%
Course Final
Exam
(column remains blank in Pinnacle. EOC should display on report card)
Remains blank
(30%)
Semester
2
Grade
100%
• Numeric Calculation; numeric table of EOC scores to be provided by AAE
Department; each semester grade is independent of each other; note on report card denotes: Blank exam column indicates year-long course calculation; no 1 st semester exam; EOC is 30% of EACH final semester grade.
• Genesis will calculate the final semester grades - teachers will not enter
EOCs into the grade book (EOC scores are received directly from
FLDOE).
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S AND
S
All courses have a test that counts for 30% of the course grade.
• Administered at the end of the school year
• EOC = End of Course Exam
• EOY = End of Year Exam
Semester 1
(Q1 & Q2)
Grade
35% of
Course
Grade
85B
Semester 2
(Q3 & Q4)
Grade
35% of
Course
Grade
80B
EOC/EOY
Results
30% of
Course
Grade
65D
29.75
28 19.5
*77.25C
* PCSB will convert EOC and EOY scores to calculate final course grade
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D
* Designation has no impact on college admission or high school graduation
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D
In addition to meeting the standard high school diploma requirements:
1 credit in Algebra II
1 credit in statistics or an equally rigorous mathematics course
Pass the Biology EOC
1 credit in chemistry or physics
1 credit in a course equally rigorous to chemistry or physics
Pass the U.S. History EOC
2 credits in the same world language
1 credit in an AP or Dual-Enrollment course
* Designation has no impact on college admission or high school graduation
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R
SEMESTER YEAR
Individual Class .5 credit(A,B,C or D) 1 credit (A,B,C or D)
Total Classes 3.5 credits (A,B,C or D) 7 credits (A,B,C or D)
10 th grade – 5 Credits earned & completed 1 year in HS
11 th grade – 11 Credits earned & completed 2 years in HS
12 th grade – 17 Credits earned & completed 3 years in HS
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P
A
Class Letter Grade Points
Class: English 1 Grade: B Points: 3
GPA= Total points earned/Total classes taken
Grade points
A = 4 PTS
B=3 PTS
C=2 PTS
D=1 PTS
F=0 PTS
Weighted GPA
Honors=.5 point
Advanced Placement = 1 point
Dual Enrollment = 1 point
GPA
English 1 Hon B
Algebra 1 C
Earth/Space A
PE A
Draw/Paint C
Spanish 1 D
ROTC
Total points
A
4
4
3.5
2
2
1
4___
20.5
GPA
Total points =
Total classes =
20.5
7
GPA= Total points/total class
Weighted GPA= 20.5/7
Weighted GPA =
Un-weighted GPA=
Un-weighted GPA=
2.928
20/7
2.857
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V
E
G
R
Student/Parent requests the course on www.flvs.net
(complete instructions are available on the GJHS website)
Return a completed ‘Notification of Registration for Florida Virtual School Class’ form to the
Guidance Office.
Your counselor will check to make sure you’ve requested the correct course and approve the course.
FLVS/PVS will place you with a teacher. FLVS may take a few weeks. PVS may take only a few days.
Continue to check your FLVS account for placement.
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V
E
B
F
WWW .
FLORIDASTUDENTFINANCIALAID .
ORG
Florida Academic Scholarship
Florida Medallion Scholarship
Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship
Always refer to the website at www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org
for changes in scholarship requirements
BF requirements subject to change
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F
:
FAS/FMS
WWW .
FLORIDASTUDENTFINANC IALAID .
O R G
Florida Academic Scholar & Florida Medallion Scholar
18 academic units is a minimum requirement; most universities prefer more ( 21.5 or greater)
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S
V
S
1 Fine/Practical Art
1 Physical Education
3 CTE Credits
3.0 weighted GPA overall
3.5 un-weighted GPA Career
Courses
30 CSH
• Gold Seal applies only to vocational certifications but courses leading to an AA or AS are excluded.
Take advantage of after school tutoring if needed
Know your graduation requirements and monitor your academic progress on www.floridashines.org
If you're thinking about college, know the Bright
Futures Scholarship Program
( www.floridastudentfinancialaid.org
) and state university admissions
Look for Scholarships online at www.georgejenkinshs.com
, www.fastweb.com
, www.zinch.com
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.
Begin to think about what you will do after high school –
college,
vocational training,
field of study.
Begin looking at possible careers and education requirements.
Maintain good attendance, grades and citizenship.
Take school work seriously because every year and course counts.
Attend class everyday
Do all your homework and class work
Ask for extra help or extra credit.
Build relationships with your teachers, they are here for you
Know who your counselor is and become familiar with all that GJHS can offer you
Get involved! Make a commitment to 1 or more extracurricular activities
Make a difference and earn community service
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http://www.georgejenkinshs.com/guidance
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