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Class of 2015 Senior Handbook
Academic Summary Sheet
Bright Futures Evaluation
NEXT – College & Career Magazine
Senior Information Form (complete & turn in
tonight)
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English
Math (including Alg. 1 & Geometry)
Science (including Biology)
Social Studies (Government, World History, American
History, Economics)
1 HOPE
1 Performing Fine Art
2 World Languages (college prep)
.5 Reading
1 Online class
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2.0 State GPA (unweighted gpa)
Passing score – FCAT Reading
Passing score – Algebra 1 End of Course
Exam
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http://strawberrycrest.mysdhc.org
Access links to SCHS organizations
General school information
Faculty names by departments
Scholarships
Guidance Icon / Resources
Edsby
Guidmii
My SPOT
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School based information tool with
teacher/classroom weekly updates.
Monitor student progress
Email SCHS staff
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Hillsborough County site
View up to date GPA’s: weighted,
unweighted, Bright Futures, SUS
View and track graduation requirements
View documented community service
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Countywide online home page for Hillsborough
County Public Schools district resources & links
Edsby account username and password will give
you access to mySPOT
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Florida Academic Scholar
Florida Medallion Scholar
Vocational Gold Seal
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3.5 weighted GPA on select core classes
Test score: 1290 SAT or 29 ACT (excludes writing
section)
100 hours of documented community service
Will cover $103 per semester hour Tuition at a
Florida university (4 year school)
Will cover $63 per semester hour Tuition at a
Florida Community College
Does not cover summer terms
Must maintain a 3.0 in college
Covers up to 120 credit hours
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3.0 weighted GPA on select core classes
Test Score: SAT: 1170 ACT: 26
75 hours of community service
Will cover $77 per semester hour Tuition at a
Florida university (4 year school).
Will cover $48 per semester hour Tuition at a
Florida Community College
Does not cover summer terms
Must maintain a 2.75 in college
Covers up to 120 credit hours
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3.0 weighted GPA on select core courses (does not
include foreign language)
3 courses in a vocational area
3.5 GPA in the vocational courses
SAT: Critical Reading 440, Math 440 OR
ACT: English 17, Reading 19, Math 19 OR
PERT: Reading 106/Writing 103/Math 114
30 hours of community service
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$39 per hour/Career Certificate Program
(PSAV’s)
$39 per hour/ Applied Technology Diploma
Program (ATD’s)
$48 per hour/ Technical Degree Education
Program (AS, AAS, CCC)
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Students must submit a community service
proposal to have documented service hours.
30, 75 or 100 hours required for Bright Futures
Must address a social issue.
Proposals and service hours must be submitted to
Guidance Counselor before graduation!
Forms available in the Guidance lobby.
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September 29 - Sickles H.S.
September 30 - Plant H.S.
October 1 - Chamberlain H.S.
October 2 - Brandon H.S.
All College Nights begin at 6:00 p.m.
Approximately 75 colleges represented
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Grade Point Average
Difficulty of curriculum (rigor of senior
schedule)
SAT or ACT scores
Class Rank
Application essays
Extracurricular Activities
Interviews (upon request)
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Honors (.04 per semester)
Advanced Placement (.08 per semester)
Dual Enrollment (.08 per semester)
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Prepare a resume from grades 9-12 activities
State Universities prefer online applications –
go to the school’s website.
Senior Schedule (course codes found on
student official schedule)
Essay (if required)
Application Fee
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Financial Aid
FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student
Aid)
www.fafsa.ed.gov (after January 1, 2015)
CSS / Financial Aid PROFILE
www.collegeboard.com (after October 1, 2014)
Financial Aid Estimator
www.finaid.org
NCAA Eligibility Center
www.eligibilitycenter.org
NAIA Eligibility Center
www.playnaia.org
(n., sé-ne-or-i-tis; from the Latin meaning “time to
party”)
A condition that affects 12th graders who believe they
can coast through the last year of high school.
Symptoms include falling GPA’s, lower class rank,
missed opportunities to lessen the freshman college
load. Rare cases have resulted in grades so low,
accepting colleges have reversed their admission
decision.