Sophomore Information Powerpoint

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BOUNTIFUL HIGH
Sophomore SEOP
COUNSELORS
Mrs. Watts:
Mrs. Willard:
Mr. Mortensen:
Mr. Munk:
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27 Credits Total
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8.5
English
Science
Math
Social Studies
P.E.
Fit for Life
Health Ed.
Art
CTE
Compute Tech
US Gov
Financial Literacy
Electives
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
• Make up all U’s
AP OR CE?
AP- Advanced Placement
CE Concurrent Enrollment
• Nationally recognized
• Credit accepted by all
colleges
• Most classes are full year
• Take test in May ($92.00)
• Must pass with 3 or higher
• Receive 5-6 credits per
class
• Accepted by state
colleges
• Classes are half or full
year
• Credit is based on grade
received
• Grades appear on
college transcript
• Typically receive 3 credits
per class
Earning a higher degree creates a better chance for you
to stay employed and earn more!
CORE CLASSES FOR JUNIOR YEAR
English
English 11
English 11 Honors
Math
Secondary Math I
Secondary Math II
Secondary Math III
Secondary Math III (Honors)
AP Calculus AB/BC (+ Lab)
AP Statistics
Social Studies
US History II
CE US History
AP American History
Science
Biology (Honors)
Chemistry (Honors)
Physics (Honors)
Zoology
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
Medical Anatomy CE (2 periods)
OTHER CLASSES
• Foreign Language (Spanish, German, French)
• Music (Band, Orchestra, Choir)
• Released Time (Seminary)
Complete remaining graduation requirements:
• Financial Literacy (semester) OR
Adult Roles and Financial Literacy (full year)
• Art
• Physical Education
• CTE (Career/Technical Education)
• Electives
ACADEMIC CREDIT OPTIONS
• Bountiful High Packets/Make-Up Only
• (See your counselor)
• Summer School
• Northridge Learning Center
• Electronic High School www.ehs.uen.org
• BYU Independent Study http://ce.byu.edu./is/site/
GRADUATION SUMMARY
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ON TRACK: 6.0 + CREDITS
IMPORTANT EXAMS
PLAN: (Practice ACT) October 2
• 7:30 A.M. Sharp
• Go to your Advisory Room
• Bring #2 Pencils
IMPORTANT EXAMS
PSAT:
(Practice SAT) October 14, 2015
• Sign up in the Business Office or “My
DSD” online
• Pick up practice booklet in main office
ACT:
Begin taking Junior year & Fall of
Senior year
NMSQT:
National Merit Scholarship
Qualifying Test (NMSQT)
Take October of Junior Year
Academic
• Offered by colleges
• High G.P.A.
• High ACT Scores
• Departmental
www.scholarships.com
www.fastweb.com
PREPARATION FOR
SCHOLARSHIPS
Miscellaneous
• Extracurricular activities—
clubs, sports, etc.
• Leadership experience
• Community Service
• Diversity/Multicultural
“Getting a scholarship is
like having a part-time
job.”
INDEX SCORE
REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP
NCAA
If planning to play college sports must meet NCAA
requirement of 16 core courses from grades 9-12
• Meet with Mr. Munk to review transcript
• Register with NCAA Eligibility Center @
www.eligibilitycenter.org
JUNIOR/SENIOR
PROGRAMS
• DATC--- Janice Killian 402-3924
• Internships---Jan Wray 402-3941
• IB Program---LeeAnn Drake
ldrake@dsdmail.net
CAREER GOALS
Choose elective classes that align
with your career interest
Good career exploration resource:
www.utahfutures.org career interest surveys
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