9th & 10th 2014 Beyond South Night Presentation
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Freshman &
Sophomore
Night
Welcome
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Resources around the school:
The Administrators (Anything): Stephanie, Jericho and Tia
College and Career Center (Projects, Colleges):
Jenni Plueard (coordinator) & Numerous Volunteers
Health Nurse (Care, Resources): Marlys Martin
School Resource Officer (Safety Concerns): Ryan Wolgamott
Attendance Secretary (Excuse Absences): Kim Ferguson
Finance (Fees, Free & Reduced Lunch): Joni de Saint Phallie
Volunteer Coordinator, School-to-Work, (Athletic Advising)
Kathy Ruggles
Academic Support Classes: Sarah Gobeille & Elton Villanueva
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Counseling Department
Room 13
Counselors: Academic Advisory, Post H.S. Planning, Social &
Emotional Support. Same counselor throughout high school.
Juli McGlinsky (A-G), John O’Donoghue (H-N)
Shantel Buss (O-Z)
Counseling Secretary: Melinda Shull
(Call for appointment, schedule change process):
Counseling Intern: Brittany McMillan
Registrar: Elsa Andrew (School Records, Parent Vue)
Counseling Webpage
SEHS Webpage- Faculty- Counseling Department
SEHS
Counseling Depart.
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Navigating Graduation
Graduation
Requirements
24 Credits for
Oregon Diploma
Freshman
Classic Student: 5 (.50) classes X 3 Terms = 7.5 Credits
at the end of the year
IHS Student: 3 (.33) classes X 3 terms + 9 x .50 = 7.5
Credits at the end of the year.
IHS Classes & Zero Period= .33 Credit
For College Admission:
-2 Credits in a World Language
-Pass core classes with a C- grade or higher
Personal Learning
Activities
-Essential Skills Day-Freshman Activities (October)
-Freshman Project Start Naviance & CIS accounts
(1st or 2nd Tri. depending on class)
-Counselor Presentations (1st or 2nd Trimester)
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Navigating Graduation Continued
Graduation
Requirements
24 Credits for
Oregon Diploma
Sophomore
Freshman Year:
7.50 Credits
Sophomore Year: At least 6 Credits
=13.50 +/- Credits
For College Admission:
-2 Credits in a World Language is needed
-Pass core classes with a C- grade or higher
Personal Learning
Activities
-Essential Skills Day: PLAN Test (October)
-Counselor classroom presentations (1st and 2nd Tri.)
-Sophomore Project (In CCC 2nd or 3rd Trimester)
-Sophomore Interview: Think about classes for future
goals. (In CCC 2nd or 3rd Trimester)
+ School Policies to Remember:
Scheduling Facts:
The bulk of the scheduling is done over the summer
for the full year
Schedules do change! Check StudentVue
Administrators balance classes
Students can meet with their Counselor to request a
change
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5 classes each trimester
5 days to drop a class without it showing
on your transcript
.5 credits each per 70 minutes class
5 or more unexcused absences = partial
credit
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Looking Forward
Community Service & Volunteer Hours:
Start keeping a record, when, where, how many hours, verification
Upcoming Events:
Financial Aid Night December 3rd in Cafeteria
Oregon Universities Visit South in April
National Honor Society Application in April
Stay Tuned; After Spring Break we will begin picking classes
for next year. Look for scheduling information!
Fall: LCC College Fair & 4J Study Abroad Fair
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Advice to Students and Parents
Freshman & Sophomore grades DO count but if something
happens stay calm you have time to redeem yourself.
Ask teachers for help. Wednesday IA time of 3:05-3:30, Tuesday and
Thursday before school for many teachers is a great time.
Do not wait until the end of the term to find out your grade in the
class (Check StudentVue and talk to your teacher)
Make new friends and be around positive social influences.
Get Involved: Music, Drama, Clubs, Sports, Student Activities,
Volunteer Opportunities but…..
Establish a balance so you enjoy high school and stay healthy.
Utilize our resources. We can probably help you in some way.
+ Parent & Student VUE
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If you do not have your initial activation code you can contact our registrar,
Elsa Andrew at [email protected]
Students can get assistance and have their passwords reset in the library.
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