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Take your phones out right now and text @pvguidance to
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Registration is Important
to You!
It facilitates…
Proper placement in courses
 Fulfillment of graduation requirements
 Appropriate selection of elective courses
 The assignment of courses that will meet
graduation objectives and goals.
 The application process for special programs
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Registration is a
FOUR Step Process
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2.
3.
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Registration assembly for students
Consultation with teachers and parents for
input and signatures
Submission of completed course selection
sheet to English/Social Studies teacher by
February 19th to “seal” registration process
Meeting with counselor in April to review and
finalize courses chosen
Your classes will be coming to guidance
in April for you to meet personally with
your guidance counselor.
You will receive a copy of the classes that you requested
and have a chance to change any choices you made
when you come to Guidance to review your chosen
courses with your counselor!
If you have questions
before the April
meeting, see your
counselor before
school, during lunch
or after school.
Materials Needed for
Registration
Course selection sheet
 Credit summary
 Curriculum guide online at
www.PVCHS.com for reference
 AP/AICE course selection sheet for
admission into AP/AICE classes
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Anatomy of a Course
Selection Sheet
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The course selection sheet is used to select
courses for next year
Have your academic subjects (English, Math,
Science, Social Studies, World Language)
signed by your current teachers in those
subjects.
Any course, academic or elective, followed by
a blank box needs a teacher signature.
Rank electives 1 – 3. You are required to
choose 3 electives! Number the electives #1,
#2, #3.
Scheduling Worksheet
Use this area to help plan your classes for next year!!!
You are NOT choosing the order of your classes!!!!
USE THIS AREA TO PLAN FOR YOUR 2016 – 2017 REQUESTED COURSES
SEMESTER 1
COURSE
COURSE NUMBER
SEMESTER 2
COURSE NAME
COURSE
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ALTERNATE
ALTERNATE
COURSE NUMBER
COURSE NAME
Course Selection Sheet
PARENTS & STUDENTS: Please review this course selection sheet carefully
and sign below.
 See the curriculum guide at our web page WWW.PVCHS.COM under the
COURSE GUIDE button under the GUIDANCE tab for course descriptions.
 Courses in Italics are included in calculation of BRIGHT FUTURES FMS/FAS
GPA.
 Parents and students should choose classes carefully. ELECTIVES will
NOT be changed next year.
 Make sure that you have obtained teacher recommendation if the box on the right
is open.
 Failure to return course selection sheet by the deadline will result in courses being
selected for you by your counselor. No changes will be permitted.
 $ Symbol = material cost/donation requested
 All students will be scheduled for levels of English, math and science based
upon their FCAT and EOC scores and prior performance. Students with low
FCAT/FSA/EOC scores will be required to drop elective courses to take
INTENSIVE READING and/or INTENSIVE MATH to support their regular
English and/or math class. Thus, the schedule you choose may be changed
when FCAT/FSA/EOC scores are received.
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STUDENT SIGNATURE
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PARENT SIGNATURE
Language Arts
LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT
SUMMER READING REQUIRED FOR ALL CLASSES
1001310 ENGLISH I
1009360 AICE GEN PAPERS
1001340 ENGLISH II
1001550 AICE ENG LANG
1001550A AICE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AS (CAAP ONLY)
1001370 ENGLISH III
1005370 AICE ENG LITERATURE AS
1005370A AICE ENG LITERATURE AS (CAAP ONLY)
1001400 ENGLISH IV
1005375 AICE ENG LIT 2 AL (FORMERLY ENG IV HON)
1001430 AP ENG LITERATURE & COMPOSITION
Requires Teacher Signature
Social Studies
SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT
2103300 WORLD CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
2100470 VISIONS/PURSUITS HON (FSA ELA LVL 4/5)
2103400 AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (FSA ELA LVL 4/5)
2109310 WORLD HISTORY
2109320 WORLD HISTORY HON (FSA ELA LVL 4/5)
2109420 AP WORLD HISTORY
1700364A AICE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES (CAAP ONLY)
2100310 U.S. HISTORY
2100500 AICE U.S. HISTORY (FSA ELA LEVEL 4/5)
2100330 AP U.S. HISTORY (FSA ELA LVL 4/5)
0000376 ECONOMICS/AMERICAN GOVT
0000377 ECONOMICS HON/AMERICAN GOVT HON
0000384 ECON HON/AP US GOVT & POLITICS
SEE MR. KATZ FOR SIGNATURE
0000378 AP MICRO ECON/AP U.S. GOVT & POLITICS
0000379 PSYCHOLOGY I (SEM I)/PSYCH II (SEM II)
0000380 LAW STUDIES (SEM I)/SOCIOLOGY (SEM II)
0000381 AFRICAN & AFRICAN AM HISTORY HON
0000383 SOCIOLOGY (SEM I)/HOLOCAUST
(SEM II)
2109380 AP EUROPEAN HISTORY (GRADE 12)
0000382 AP COMP POLITICS/CONST LAW (10-12)
2107350 AP PSYCHOLOGY
2108310 AICE SOCIOLOGY (11/12)
2102410 AICE TRAVEL & TOURISM (10-12)
Requires
Teacher
Signature
Mathematics
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
1200310 ALGEBRA I
1206310 GEOMETRY
1206320 GEOMETRY HON
1207310 LIBERAL ARTS MATH 2
1200330 ALGEBRA II
1200340 ALGEBRA II HON
1200340A ALGEBRA II HON (CAAP STUDENTS)
1298310 ADVANCED TOPICS IN MATH
0000392 CONSUMER MATH/ADV TOPICS IN MATH
0000397 TRIGONOMETRY/MATH ANALYSIS HON
1202340 PRECALCULUS HON
1202300 CALCULUS HON
1202310 AP CALCULUS AB
1202320 AP CALCULUS BC
1210300 PROBABILITY/STATISTICS HON
1210320 AP STATISTICS
Requires Teacher Signature
1700372 AICE THINKING SKILLS (10-12) PRE/CO REQ OF ALG II HON
Science
SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
2001310 EARTH/SPACE SCIENCE
2001320 EARTH/SPACE SCIENCE HON
2000310 BIOLOGY I
2000320 BIOLOGY I HON
2000340 AP BIOLOGY
2003340 CHEMISTRY I (PRE/COREQ OF ALG II)
2003350 CHEMISTRY I H (PRE/COREQ ALG II)
2003350A CHEMISTRY I H (CAAP STUDENTS)
2003370 AP CHEMISTRY
2000360 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY HON (CHEM PRE/CO REQ)
2003390 PHYSICS I HON
2003421 AP PHYSICS 1
2001340 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (GRADE 11/12)
2002510 MARINE SCIENCE HON (PRE/COREQ OF CHEM)
2002515 AICE MARINE SCIENCE AS LVL
2002535 AICE MARINE SCIENCE A LVL
(PREREQ OF CHEM)
(PREREQ OF CHEM)
0000410 AICE ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT (NON CAAP)
2001381 AICE ENVIRONMENTAL MGMT (CAAP ONLY)
2020910 ASTRONOMY HON (PRE/COREQ PHYSICS)
Requires Teacher Signature
World Languages
WORLD LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
0708340 SPANISH I (FSA ELA LEVEL 3/4/5)
0701320 FRENCH I (FSA ELA LEVEL 3/4/5)
0708350 SPANISH II (C OR BETTER IN SPANISH I)
0701330 FRENCH II (C OR BETTER IN FRENCH I)
0708534 PRE-AICE SPANISH II (CAAP ONLY)
0701340 FRENCH III (A/B IN FRENCH II)
0708360 SPANISH III (A/B IN SPANISH II)
0701350 FRENCH IV (A/B IN FRENCH III)
0708536 PRE-AICE SPANISH III (CAAP ONLY)
0701380 AP FRENCH LANGUAGE (A/B IN FRENCH IV)
0708370 SPANISH IV (A/B IN SPANISH III)
0708400 AP SPANISH LANGUAGE (A/B IN SPANISH IV)
0708538 AICE SPANISH LANGUAGE AS
(CAAP ONLY)
Requires Teacher Signature
Multimedia Communications
MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS
8207310 INTRO TO INFO TECH
Microsoft Office: WORD, POWERPOINT, EXCEL
This is the prereq course for all Multimedia Communications classes.
8209510 DIG DESIGN I (GRAPHIC DESIGN W/PHOTOSHOP)
8209520 DIG DESIGN II H (GRAPHIC DESIGN W/ILLUSTRATOR)
8201210 DIG MEDIA/MM FOUNDATIONS 1
8201220 DIG MEDIA/MM FOUNDATIONS 2
PERIOD 5 FOR
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8201230 DIG MEDIA/MM FOUNDATIONS 3
8201240 DIG MEDIA/MM FOUNDATIONS 4
9001110 FOUNDATIONS OF WEB DESIGN HON
9001120 USER INTERFACE DESIGN HON
9001130 WEB SCRIPTING FUNDAMENTALS HON
0000453 E-COMMERCE (All Levels)
2102324 AICE BUSINESS (GRADES 11/12)
Requires Teacher Signature
SAT/ACT Prep Class
SAT/ACT PREPARATION
0000430 SAT/ACT PREP CLASS
10TH GRADE: 3.0 GPA and FCAT Read Lvl 3, 4, 5 and pre/coreq of ALGEBRA II
11TH GRADE: 2.75 GPA and passed FCAT Read and pre/coreq of ALGEBRA II
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10TH GRADE:
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11TH GRADE:
3.0 GPA and FCAT Read Lvl 3, 4, 5
and pre/coreq of ALGEBRA II
2.75 GPA and passed FCAT Read
and pre/coreq of ALGEBRA II
Language Arts Electives
LANGUAGE ARTS DEPARTMENT ELECTIVES
1006300 JOURNALISM I (NEWSPAPER Sem 1 & YEARBOOK Sem 2)
1006310 JOURNALISM II-IV (NEWSPAPER)
See Mrs. Glazier in Room 4-207 for a NEWSPAPER application. If you are accepted your
name will be forwarded to guidance.
BY APPLICATION
ONLY
1006310A JOURNALISM II-IV (YEARBOOK)
See Mrs. Larrabee in Room 5-212 for a YEARBOOK application. If you are accepted your
name will be forwarded to guidance.
BY APPLICATION
ONLY
0400310 THEATRE 1
0400320 THEATER 2
0400330 THEATER 3 & 4 HON
1007330 DEBATE I (SATURDAY COMPETITIONS REQUIRED) ($)
1007350 DEBATE III HON (SATURDAY COMPETITIONS REQUIRED) ($)
SEE MR. VAN
METER IN ROOM 4203B FOR
SIGNATURE
SEE MR. VAN
METER IN ROOM 4203B FOR
SIGNATURE
SEE MR. VAN
METER IN ROOM 4203B FOR
SIGNATURE
SEE DR. COHEN IN
ROOM 3-104 FOR
SIGNATURE
SEE DR. COHEN IN
ROOM 3-104 FOR
SIGNATURE
Art Department
The $ symbol = material cost/donation requested
ART DEPARTMENT
0101300 2-D ART 1 ($)
0101310 2-D ART 2, 3, 4 ($)
0101330 3-D ART 1 ($)
0101340 3-D ART 2, 3, 4 ($)
0102300 CERAMICS/POTTERY I ($)
0102310 CERAMICS/POTTERY II, III, & IV ($)
Requires Teacher Signature
Performing Arts Department
The $ symbol = material cost/donation requested.
PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT (MUSIC – CHORUS)
1303320 CHORUS III (VOICES - $)
1303400 VOCAL TECHNIQUES I-FEMALES (DOLCE-$)
1303440 VOCAL ENSEMBLE I-SHOW CHOIR (ENCORE-$)
PERFORMING ARTS DEPARTMENT (MUSIC-INSTRUMENTAL)
1302310 CONCERT BAND/BAND II ($)
1302320 SYMPHONIC BAND/BAND III ($)
1302330 WIND ENS/BAND IV ($) AUDITION REQ
1302420 INSTRU TECNQS 1 ($) (ALL PERCUSSIONISTS)
1302500 JAZZ ENS/JAZZ BAND ($) AUDITION REQ
1305310 EURYTHMICS 2/COLOR GUARD ($) AUD REQ
1301360 KEYBOARDING I (BEGINNING PIANO)
Physical Education
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
1501300 PERSONAL FITNESS (SEMESTER)
Students may register for only one (1) PE class per semester. Classes each period will
be divided into Team Sports or Weight Training. Weight Training may not be offered
each period. Choice of these will be based on seniority (12th, 11th, 10th)
1502410A PE (SEMESTER 1)
1502410B PE (SEMESTER 2)
0000460 POWER WGT TRAIN FOOTBALL (FULL YEAR)
THIS WILL BE
PERIOD 6
0000461 POWER WGT TRAIN VARSITY (FULL YEAR)
THIS WILL BE
PERIOD 2
Auto Academy Electives
The $ symbol = material cost/donation requested.
AUTO ACADEMY ELECTIVE CLASSES
9504110 AUTO MAINT & LIGHT REPAIR 1 ($)
8709010 AUTO COLLISION REPAIR ($)
Student Aide
STUDENT AIDE - JUNIORS AND SENIORS ONLY – 3.0 MIN. GPA
THERE IS NO CREDIT OR GRADE AWARDED FOR THIS CLASS. YOU
RECEIVE 75 COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS PER SEMESTER
STUDENT AIDE – JUNIORS & SENIORS ONLY – 3.0 MIN GPA
NO CREDIT OR GRADE AWARDED – 75 COM SERVICE HOURS PER SEMESTER
6543210 STUDENT AIDE
Junior and Senior Privilege
NO CLASS – JUNIORS & SENIORS ONLY
MUST BE ON TRACK FOR GRADUATION &
HAVE PARENT PERMISSION
0000507 NO CLASS PERIOD 7
PARENT SIGNATURE→
0000506 NO CLASS PERIOD 6 (12th ONLY!!!) PARENT SIGNATURE→
MUST HAVE YOUR
PARENT’S
SIGNATURE!!!!!
Dual Enrollment
DUAL ENROLLMENT
MUST HAVE 3.0 GPA & COLLEGE READY SAT/ACT/PERT SCORES
0000141 DUAL ENROLLMEMT OFF CAMPUS PER 7
0000474 DUAL ENROLLMENT OFF CAMPUS PER 6
Notice the 2 DUAL ENROLLMENT courses that Park
Vista will be offering on our campus are for Medical
Academy students only!!!!!
Dual Enrollment
Earn college credit while at PVCHS!
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For eligible students with a 3.0 or above
Dual enrollment ready scores on the SAT or ACT
or PERT or CPT
Choose Palm Beach State College, PVCHS or
Florida Atlantic University
A grade of “C” or better must be earned
Confirm application deadline with your counselor
1 Dual Enrollment class each semester will be
offered at PVCHS next year (Medical Terminology
& Health Concepts for Medical Academy Seniors
only)
Remember!
Dual enrollment classes become part of the permanent
college transcript and can impact eligibility for financial aid.
Dual Enrollment
DUAL ENROLLMENT FOR NEXT SCHOOL YEAR
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We will be having a DUAL ENROLLMENT ASSEMBLY on
Tuesday, February 9th
If you are interested in taking a Fall or Summer 2016 course you
must sign up in the Guidance Office now so that you can be
invited to the DUAL ENROLLMENT ASSEMBLY on February 9th
DUAL ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER B SESSION
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Summer B classes begin June 28 and end August 9 (check for
conflicts in your summer vacation plans!!!)
Registration begins March 21, 2016
If you are interested in taking a Summer B course you must sign
up in the Guidance Office now so that you can be invited to the
DUAL ENROLLMENT ASSEMBLY on February 9th
Fall 2016 Dual Enrollment
Through
The University of Florida
100% Real UF Courses Online
16 PV students are enrolled
this semester
REQUIREMENTS:
-Juniors & Seniors Only
-3.5 Unweighted GPA
TEST SCORES
-Old SAT 1490 or better OR
-New SAT 1000 or better OR
-Old PSAT 142 or better OR
-New PSAT 1030 or better OR
-ACT Composite of 21 or better
SIGN UP IN GUIDANCE TO ATTEND THE DUAL ENROLLMENT
ASSEMBLY ON FEBRUARY 9TH IF INTERESTED
Virtual Classes
FLORIDA VIRTUAL CLASSES
0000810 FL VIRTUAL P/T (ON CAMPUS IN A LAB)
0000810A FL VIRTUAL P/T (OFF CAMPUS PER____)
We do not recommend virtual course on or off our campus to replace
courses that are already on your schedule, taught on our campus or to get
a period “off”. Virtual online courses are very rigorous, have a strict pacing
guideline and we have no control over when you will get into the course or
when you will complete the course.
Students electing to substitute a class period for an FLVS course are
expected to complete a semester of FLVS credit for each substituted
semester period by the conclusion of the semester. Failure to complete
FLVS credit substituted for class periods at Park Vista within a timely
manner may result in future FLVS periods being limited or rescinded.
Required Courses
(refer to online Curriculum Guide)
4 Credits of English
English I, II, III & IV
4 Credits of Mathematics
Including Algebra & Geometry. Three of the four
required math credits must be earned in grades
9-12. High school credit earned in middle school
is used in GPA calculation and may be used
towards one of the four math credits for
graduation.
3 Credits of Science
Includes 1 credit in Biology and 1 credit in a
Physical Science
Required Courses
(refer to online Curriculum Guide)
3 Credits of Social Studies
Includes 1 credit in World History, 1 credit in American
History, ½ credit in Economics and ½ credit in American
Government
½ Credit of Physical Education
Students who participate in marching band activities may
satisfy the .5 credit of physical education by earning a “C”
or higher in a Band or Eurhythmics course.
½ Credit of Personal Fitness
Students who have participated in interscholastic sports at the
Junior Varsity or Varsity level for 2 full seasons may apply
to waive the full credit of Physical Education and Personal
Fitness. The student must also pass the written personal
fitness competency exam with a grade of “C” or higher.
Required Courses
(refer to online Curriculum Guide)
1 Credit of Fine Art Elective & Selective
Practical Art Classes
8 Credits of Electives
In addition, 2 credits of the same foreign
language are required to enter the State
University System and to earn the
Medallion and Scholars level of the Florida
Bright Futures Scholarship Program.
Graduation Requirements
 24
Credits
 2.0 GPA
 Pass FSA ELA
 Pass Algebra I EOC
 20 Hours of Community Service
 Online Course
When Do I Need to Do This??
You need to complete the online course by
August 1, 2016 to get a parking decal if
you are a senior !!!!
You also need to complete your 20 hours of
community service to get a parking decal!!
What Do I Do Now???
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Sign up now on FLVS.net for:
(Easiest and fastest courses online)
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Driver’s Ed
Personal and Family Finance
Parenting Skills
Social Media
Outdoor Education
(You may think you have completed this requirement
if you took a semester of a class for grade
forgiveness, but it will NOT fulfill requirement if not
the “full” course!!!)
What Do I Do After I Sign Up???
Counselors will approve the course you
signed up for on FLVS. We check the
website daily to approve courses.
 Check your FLVS account daily to see a
message from the teacher welcoming you to
the class. (You will not see a message to
your private email address, you MUST
check FLVS.net website!)
 This may take a day or weeks!
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How Long Will It Take Me to Finish??
Each class has a pacing chart that will be
given to you so that you can plan for how
long it should take you to finish.
 You can progress at a faster pace
than the pacing chart and complete
sooner!
 Sign up now as these classes will be filling
up very soon throughout the state!!
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How Will Park Vista Know I Finished?
FLVS sends us your final grade as soon
as you have completed the course.
 We will enter the final grade and give
credit for the graduation requirement.
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Community Service Hours
&
Online Course
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PARKING DECALS will NOT be sold to 11th or 12th
graders at the beginning of the school year unless 20
hours of community service is documented (which
means entered into the computer BEFORE August 1,
2016!) and for 12th graders the online course
requirement has been met.
No Senior Activities (Grad Bash, Prom, Graduation)
tickets will be distributed without the documented 20
hours of community service and the online course
requirement met!!
Minimum Requirements for
Florida University Admission
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English – 4 years
Math – 4 years (Algebra I, Geometry,
Algebra II and one above Algebra II are a
minimum)
Science – 3 years
Social Studies – 3 years
Foreign Language - 2 consecutive years
4 additional academic credits (English, Math,
Science, Social Studies or Foreign
Language)
A total of at least 18 ACADEMIC credits
Advanced Placement / AICE
Courses
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Provides qualified students with the opportunity to take college level
courses while in high school
Earn college credit by achieving appropriate levels of proficiency on the
AP/AICE Exams.
Eligibility for AP/AICE classes is based on:
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PSAT/SAT/ACT scores
GPA/HPA
Teacher Recommendation
Readiness to engage in a college level learning experience
Submit a completed application (January 22nd was the deadline)
AP/AICE classes will not be dropped once the school year begins
Acceptance lists will be posted outside of the Guidance Office on
Friday, Feb 5th
If you are accepted, you will pick up a FIREBALL FUCHSIA AP
/AICEselection sheet in Guidance. You must then obtain both the
AP/AICE teacher and your parent’s signature. Attach the AP/AICE
selection sheet to your YELLOW Park Vista course selection sheet and
return it to your teacher no later than FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19th.
Importance of Rigor in Schedule in College Admissions Decision
Your schedule should INCREASE in rigor each year!!!
Ninth Grade
Tenth Grade
Eleventh Grade Twelfth Grade
Recommended Grade Level Courses
12th Grade
1 English IV
½ Economics
½ American Government
4 or 5 Elective Credits
**Class of 2017 must also earn credit through an
online learning program before graduation**
Seniors who are “on track” to graduate and
have parent permission may have two “No
Class”. Students are not allowed on campus
during their “no class” period(s).
3.0 GPA required for Student Aide Class.
Colleges and universities are
looking for at least 5 academic
classes in your senior year
Four year colleges and universities are looking for
a rigorous senior year schedule. They have
reported to us that they are looking for at least 5
academic classes in the senior year. Remember
that academic classes are Language Arts, Math,
Science, Social Studies and World Languages.
We have plenty of classes to offer you in your
senior year!!!!!!
March 2nd Free SAT for JUNIORS
Take the March 2nd SAT very seriously. MATH
FOR COLLEGE READINESS will be put into your
schedule for your senior year if you do not earn
COLLEGE READY SCORES!!!!
SAT College Ready Scores
Critical Reading = 440
Math = 440
Recommended Grade Level
Courses
11th Grade
1 English III
1 Math
1 Science
1 US History
3 Elective Credits
Juniors who are on track for graduation and have parent
permission may have 1 “No Class”.
SAT/ACT Prep class available for 2016-2017 juniors with
2.75 GPA, Passed FCAT and in Algebra II or have taken
Algebra II
**Class of 2018 must also earn credit through an online learning program
before graduation**
Recommended Grade Level Courses
10th Grade
1 English II
1 Math
1 Science
1 World History
3 Elective Credits
SAT/ACT Prep class available for 2016-2017 sophomores
with 3.0 GPA, FCAT Reading Level of 3, 4 or 5 and in Algebra
II or have taken Algebra II
**Class of 2019 must also earn credit through an online
learning program before graduation**
Take FSA Seriously!!
It will determine Intensive Reading, Honors, etc
for next year.
You need an FSA Reading Level of 4 or 5 to
enroll in many honors, AP or AICE classes.
All FSA ELA Level 1 and 2 students will be
placed into Intensive Reading.
Make-Up Credits or Courses for
Graduation
Credit Lab
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Make up credits through the after school credit lab at PVCHS
See your guidance counselor for the registration beginning Summer 2016
Does not count toward Bright Futures, NCAA or university admissions
Florida Virtual School (www.FLVS.net)
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Take regular or honors courses on the internet
Register at www.flvs.net
Apply early to be wait listed in case classes are full.
E2020
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Behind in credits, not on track to graduate
Take classes online at school
Must register with your counselor
Does not count toward Bright Futures, NCAA or university admissions
Warning-----Online courses are rigorous and time consuming and not an easy
way to make up a credit!!
Academic History
You have received an academic history
with all your classes, credits and other
helpful academic information
 Use this to assist in choosing the
correct classes
 Keep this with you for teachers’
reference for proper recommendations
for next year
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IGNORE THE “STATE REQUIREMENTS”!!!!
Page One of Academic History
This page
contains
every high
school credit
course taken
and the grade
earned.
Page Two of Academic History
This page contains
your graduation
status, GPA, HPA,
class rank and MRank. M-Rank is
ONLY used in the
second semester of
your senior year to
determine #1 and
#2 in the class.
The LOCAL
REQUIREMENTS
are accurate.
Please ignore
STATE
REQUIREMENTS.
State University System Matrix
FAMU
FAU
FGCU
FIU
FL
POLY
FSU
NCF
UCF
UF
UNF
USF
UWF
10, 229
30,364
14,463
54,113
540
41,773
834
60,810
50,095
15,984
42,065
12,602
GPA
3.003.49
3.524.25
3.323.94
3.44.0
4.08
3.94.4
3.784.39
3.74.3
4.24.5
3.9
3.813.84
3.59
SAT
M: 470
R: 470
W: 460
M: 490-590
R: 480-580
W: 480-570
M: 490-580
R: 500-580
W: 490-570
M: 520-620
R: 530-620
W: 520-610
M: 670
R: 640
W: 600
M: 590-670
R: 530-630
W: 580-630
M: 580-670
R: 600-730
W: 590-690
M: 600
R: 600
W: 600
1600-2000
M: 600-700
R: 580-690
W:580-690
M: 560-640
R: 570-640
W: 500-590
M: 617
R: 601
W: 587
M: 522
R: 530
W: 510
ACT
21
21-26
22-26
23-28
28
27-31
27-31
25-29
27-32
24-28
26-30
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NCAA
SPORT
DIV
DIV 1
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# OF
STUDENTS
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST PER YEAR TO ATTEND A
4 YEAR PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN FLORIDA?
(AVERAGE FOR 2015-2016)
CATEGORY
COSTS
TUITION & FEES
$6310.00
BOOKS/SUPPLIES
$1300.00
COMPUTER/CELL PHONE
$1260.00
HOUSING
$5420.00
FOOD
$4230.00
TRANSPORTATION
$1100.00
CLOTHING/MAINTENANCE
$700.00
PERSONAL
$270.00
TOTAL BUDGET
$20,590.00
STATE UNIVERSITY COSTS
VS
STATE COLLEGE COSTS
CATEGORY
COSTS AT A 4 YEAR
STATE UNIVERSITY
COSTS AT A 2 YEAR
STATE COLLEE
TUITION & FEES
$6310.00
$2972.00
BOOKS/SUPPLIES
$1300.00
$1250.00
COMPUTER/CELL PHONE
$1260.00
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HOUSING
$5420.00
N/A
FOOD
$4230.00
N/A
TRANSPORTATION
$1100.00
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CLOTHING/MAINTENANCE
$700.00
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PERSONAL
$270.00
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TOTAL BUDGET
$20,590.00
$4222.00
AT LEAST
HOW DO I PAY FOR THIS????
Go for the Gold!!!!!
Earn a Bright Futures Scholarship!
 Make the grade! Earn good grades in
school! At least a 3.0 average!
 Earn the score! Take the SAT, ACT, or
PERT.
 Stay Clean! Cannot have felony charge.
 Perform Community Service hours.
BRIGHT FUTURES’ REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BY ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE.
BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS
Award Amount Per
Year (30 Credits)
Weighted GPA
Required
Test Scores
Community Service
Hours
Florida
Academic
Scholarship
Florida
Medallion
Scholarship
Florida
Gold Seal
Scholarship
$3090
$2310
$1440
at a university
at a university
$1890
Up to $1890
per year only in a
vocational program
at a state college
at a state college
3.0
3.0 GPA in 15.5 credits
required for graduation
3.5 GPA In 3 vocational
credits earned in 1 vocational
program
SAT = 1290
ACT = 29
SAT = 1170
ACT = 26
SAT 440 Verbal and 440 Math
or
ACT 18 Reading, 17 English,
19 Math or
PERT 104 Reading, 113
math, 99 writing
100
75
30
3.5
If you have any questions or concerns, you can
visit your guidance counselor before school,
during lunch or after school.
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504 Plans
Mr. Tarini
Mrs. Stair
Mrs. Turner
Mrs. Lester
Mr. Dewalt
Mrs. Varano
Academy Coordinator – Mrs. Bailey
Your classes will be returning your course selection sheets
to the teacher who brought you to the assembly, by
February 19th. Remember to attach the FIREBALL
FUCHSIA AP course selection sheet to your YELLOW
Park Vista course selection sheet if you applied and
were accepted into AP/AICE classes!
We will see you in guidance in April to review your
selections.
AND remember…….
your courses will be selected by your counselor,
WITHOUT your input, if you do not turn in your course
selection sheets!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!