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Senior Parent Information Night
Homestead Senior High
October 3 rd 2012
Administrative Team
Ms. Cory Rodriguez Ms. Uwezo Frazier Ms. Kelly Apolinar Principal Vice Principal Assistant Principal Ms. Stacey-Ann Frater Mr. Andrew Post Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Mr. Steven Whittle Dean of Discipline
Graduation Requirements
Ms. Herrera Student Services Department Chair
Student Services Department
Ms. Herrera Student Services Chair A and ESOL Students Ms. Almagro B -F and J Ms. Morales Dr. Martin Ms. Concepcion Ms. Manas G through O, except J P-Z Graduation Coach & CAP TRUST Specialist
Current 12 th Graders- Graduation Requirements:
4 English 4 Math 3 3 Science Social Studies 1 .5
Fine/Performing Arts / Practical Art Personal Fitness .5 P.E. Elective (Team Sports, Individual Sports, Soccer) 8.0 Electives 24 Total Credits
Additional Requirements for All Grade Levels: Passing FCAT or ACT/SAT Scores 2.0 Unweighted G.P.A.
Community Service requirements 100 hours for Bright Futures 150 for Superintendent Diploma of distinction Completion of a Community Service Project for Graduation 24 credits/attendance Good attendance
Admissions to State Universities and Bright Futures Scholarship *2 years of the same foreign language for entrance to a four year university
** A passing score of 18 in Reading or 15 in Math could satisfy the FCAT requirement ( not the composite score)
Additional Assistance
Adult Education Classes (only two classes per academic year) Florida Virtual School Tutoring After School Saturday Tutoring
REMINDERS
Do Not wait until May 2013 Visit your counselor Speak with your teachers
Counselors will be sending graduation letters home this month!!!
Ms. Concepcion
College Assistance Placement Advisor and Graduation Coach
General College Admissions Requirements
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Admissions Application (On-line ) Official Transcripts (sealed) Admissions Fee/Waivers SAT/ACT Scores Letter(s) of Recommendation(s) College Essay (if required)
How Do You Pay for College?
Student financial aid helps you cover the cost of college Five types of student financial aid (
Pell Grant, Grants, Merit Scholarships, Scholarships, Loans)
How do you find scholarships?
How do you apply for need-based aid?
Pitfalls: Beware of scholarship scams!
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The Best Type of Student Aid
Grants and scholarships are better than student loans because you don’t have to pay them back!
Some funds are awarded based on financial need (the difference between the costs and ability to pay) Some funds are based on academic, artistic or athletic merit or other skills and activities Some funds are based on unusual criteria 12
Student Financial Aid Pays the Bills There’s a great deal of money available to help you pay for college.
Student financial aid will help you bridge the gap between college costs and what you and your family can afford to pay. Student aid includes money from the federal and state government, money from the colleges themselves, and scholarships from foundations, private organizations, and companies.
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How Do You Find Scholarships?
Use a free online scholarship match service, i.e. www.FastWeb.com.
The site matches your personal background characteristics against a very large database of scholarships, so you will see only those scholarships for which you are qualified.
The FastWeb database is updated daily, with automatic email notification of new awards that match your profile.
The FastWeb site also provides a great deal of information.
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Students receive a total of 4 waivers: If you request a waiver and do not show up to the test, you will lose the waiver.
2 ACT waivers 2 SAT waivers
Where to register…
SAT – www.collegeboard.com
ACT – www.actstudent.org
How to prepare…
Practice Books/Exams www.number2.com www.4tests.com
www.testprepreview.com www.dadeschools.net
ACT
Test Dates
Test Date September 8, 2012 October 27, 2012 December 8, 2012 February 9, 2013 April 13, 2013 June 8, 2013 Registration Deadline
August 17, 2012 September 21, 2012 November 2, 2012 January 11, 2013 March 8, 2012 May 3, 2013
Late Fee Required
August 18-24, 2012 Sept. 22- Oct. 5, 2012 November 3-16, 2012 January 12-18, 2012 March 9- 22, 2012 May 4-17, 2012
SAT
Test Dates
Test Date October 6, 2012 November 3, 2012 December 1, 2012 January 26, 2013 March 9, 2013 May 4, 2013 June 1, 2013 Registration Deadline
September 24, 2012 October 4, 2012 November 1, 2012 December 28, 2012 February 8, 2013 April 5, 2013 May 2, 2013
Late Fee Required
N/A October 5- 19, 2012 November 2- 16, 2012 Dec. 29- Jan. 11, 2013 February 9- 22, 2013 April 6- 19, 2013 May 3- 17, 2013
Bright Futures Scholarship Requirements for 2013 Graduates
3.5 weighted GPA, 100 community service hours, and a best composite score of 1280 on the SAT or 28 on the ACT 3.0 weighted GPA, 75 community service hours, and a minimum score of 1020 on the SAT or 22 on the ACT to be a Florida Medallion Scholar.
Bright Futures
3.0 Weighted GPA, a minimum of 3 CTE credits in 1 vocational program taken over at least 2 academic years with an un weighted 3.5 GPA in those courses.
Test Scores-SAT: Reading 440/Math 440 ACT: English 17/Reading 18/ Math 19 30 community service hours
Bright Futures Web-site
http://www.floridastudentfinancialaid.or
g/ssfad/bf/
What is FAFSA?
Free application for Federal Student Aid. (Federal, State, Institutional Aid) Parent’s 2012 Income Tax Due date: January 1, 2013 Application must be completed on line using a PIN number, created by the student and parent.
Workshop available in December 2012
Mrs. Concepcion CAP Advisor and Graduation Coach in the Main Office (305) 245-7000 ext. 2210 [email protected]
Senior Activities & Events
Mr. Ray Director of Student Activities Ms. Salvo Class of
2013
Sponsor
STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE
Senior Activities are a privilege not a right. Seniors in compliance with school policies, procedures and requirements will be allowed to participate in Senior Activities.
Senior Contract and Privileged Activities Sign-off Form due before first Senior Activity.
Requirements to attend Senior Privileged events are: A Senior must have completed and turned in their Community Service.
A Senior must have no more than
10
absences.
unexcused A Senior must not have been placed on a more than 10 days Outdoor Suspension during this current school year.
A Senior must not have any outstanding financial obligations to the school. This includes overdue Library books.
Passed both portions of the FCAT or attended 4 Saturdays of tutoring.
Tentative Expenditures for the Senior Class of 2013
MONTH
(ticket sale/presale period)
EVENT/ ITEM EVENT DATE
(approximate/ planned date)
Cost
(Estimated) October 1st – Oct 19 th Homecoming Oct./Nov.
Senior class SHIRTS November 3 rd , 2012 November $25 - Oct. 1 st -12 th $35 - Oct.15
th -19 th Maximum $15 **Indicates Senior Privileged Event
Tentative Expenditures for the Senior Class of 2013 (Cont.)
MONTH
(ticket sale/presale period) Jan/Feb.
EVENT/ ITEM
Cap and Gown**
EVENT DATE
(approximate/ planned date) June 2013
Cost
(Estimated) $22.00
Senior PICNIC** TBA-March 1 st $15-30 February Jan 24 th 27 th – Feb April/May GRAD BASH ** April 27, 2013 PROM May 25, 2013 **Indicates Senior Privileged Event $120 $85
Upcoming Senior Activities:
Senior Portraits
can be taken at Fox Mar Studios. Contact Fox Mar at www.FoxMar.com to set up an appointment. Photos must be taken by October 26th in order to appear in this year’s Yearbook.
Homecoming Dance
Saturday November 3 rd in the Gymnasium at the Homestead Senior High. Tickets are $25 Cash Only. Tickets are currently on sale until Oct 21 st .
Upcoming Senior Activities: (cont.)
Class Rings
will go on sale on Wednesday October 5 th thru Friday Oct 8 th . Contact the Herff Jones Company at www.hjmiami.com. Class Ring Ceremony scheduled for Thursday May 2 nd 2013.
Cap and Gown Ordering
begins in January. The cost is $22 Cash Only. All Seniors should order during this period. Failure to order in January will result in a late fee of $23 being accessed by Herff Jones in June brining the total to $45.
Grad Bash
Grad Bash
is the Annual Senior trip to Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure in Orlando Florida. Grad Bash will take place on Saturday April 28th. Tickets are $120.00 Cash only and will go on sale Monday 28 th through February 27th in the Activities Office between the hours of 7:20 – 2:20
(SENIOR PRIVILEGED EVENT)
Graduation 2013:
Graduation Meeting and Rehearsal
Late May in the Gymnasium
Cap and Gown Distribution
begins on Wednesday May 29th and ends on June 5 th ,6 th ,7 th , or 8 th in the Auditorium.
Graduation 2013
will be held at Florida International University’s U.S. Century Bank Arena. Date and Time TBA. Each graduate will receive 6 tickets. Tickets will be included in their Cap and Gown package.