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One year of
Get Fresh!
Get Promoted!
Student Services
Orientation
Sept. 15-19, 2014
Agenda
•Student Services Counselors
•Promotion Requirements
•Graduation Requirements
•Your Grade Point Average (GPA)
•Athletic & Driver’s License
Eligibility
•Attendance
•Q & A
Counselors:
Ms. Toria
Greene
A-Cri
Mr. Chuck
Small
CroHinn
Mrs. Patty
Miller,
Assistant Dean
Mr. Stefon
Lowman
P-Sit
Hint-Lau
Ms.
Valorie
Hallenbeck
Lav-O
Ms. Jill
Ray
Siu-Z
Other people who can help you
Mrs. Philomena Karol,
Dean of Students pkarol
Ms. Ina Nyko,
School Psychologist inyko
Ms. Brandy Lyons, Student
Assistance Program Counselor
blyons
Ms. Nancy McMillan
School Nurse nmcmillan
Ms. Sharon Manning,
Career Development Coordinator
smanning1
Ms. Debbie Fluke
Guidance Tech dfluke
Mr. Brandon Clowers,
School Social Worker
bclowers
Ms. Kelley Schroeder,
Intervention Coordinator
kschroeder
Ms. Nancy Stewart,
Registrar nstewart
Use your counselor’s email for quick questions:
([email protected])
Toria Greene
Chuck Small
Patty Miller
Valorie Hallenbeck
Stefon Lowman
Jill Ray
tgreene
csmall
pmiller5
vhallenbeck
slowman
jray4
A-Cro
Cro-Hinn
Hint-Lau
Lav-O
P-Sit
Siu-Z
For news from Student Services
www.facebook.com/enloestudentservices1
@EnloeStdntSrvcs
Student Services Website
http://enloehsstudentservices.weebly.com/
Remind.com Text ‘@7dbd2’ to 919.729.5123 or
email: [email protected]
The BEST way to see my counselor is:
Email your counselor using your Wake
County student email address. Your
counselor will email you your appointment
time. Print the email and show it to your teacher
as your pass.
OR
You may come to Student Services and fill out
a form to request an appointment with your counselor.
Which grades are used to calculate my GPA?
A) Quarter Grades
B) Semester Grades
C) Final Grades
D) All of the Above
To calculate your grade point average (GPA), take the total number of
quality points earned and divide it by the total number of potential credits.
Example 1:
English 1
Algebra 1
World History
Earth Science
Healthful Living
Art 1
Spanish 1
B-3
A-4
A-4
B-3
A-4
A-4
A–4
26
GPA: 26 / 7 = 3.71
Example 2:
(H) English 1
Algebra 1
(H) World History
(H) Earth Science
Healthful Living
Art 1
Spanish 1
B-4
A-4
A-5
B-4
A-4
A-4
A–4
29
GPA: 29 / 7 = 4.14
YES OR NO!
I must pass ALL of my classes to be promoted.
A) YES
B) NO
Grade
10
Grade
11
Grade
12
4 credits
1 credit must be
English I
2 credits must be
Math, Science, or
Social Studies
8 Credits
2 credits must be
English I and II
1 credit in each area,
Math, Science, and
Social Studies
3 credits must be
English I, II, and III**
Student must be
enrolled in a program
that will complete
graduation
requirements.
14 credits*
Students must pass 75% of their courses
to obtain and maintain a driver’s license.
(5 out of 7 courses)
OR
All incoming freshmen are eligible for athletics during
the fall semester of their freshman year.
BUT
After the first semester of freshman year,
students are only eligible if they:
1) Passed 5 of 7 classes during the semester previous to the sport
they wish to play,
2) Had a minimum 1.5 GPA (or 2.0 in the previous semester), and
3) Attended school at least 85% of the days in the past semester.
How much do my final exams (teacher made/
EOC) count in my final grade calculation?
A) 0%
B) 10 / 15%
C) 20 / 25%
D) 50%
How many credits do I need to graduate?
A) 20
B) 21
C) 22
D) 25
Future Ready Core
4 English:
English I, II, III, IV
4 Math:
Math I, Math II, Math III, Math beyond Math III
3 Science:
Earth/Environmental Science, Biology, Physical Science
4 Social Studies:
World History, Civics & Economics, American History 1 & 2
1 Healthful Living:
Healthful Living A (Fall), Healthful Living B (Spring)
6 Electives:
REQUIRED - any 2 from arts, second language or career and technical
education (a minimum of 2 years of the same second language are required for
admission to the UNC University System).
RECOMMENDED - any 4 that form an educational concentration - may be
from any subject area including arts, career and technical education, or any
subject area or combination.
22 Total Credits
What do colleges count as an extracurricular activity?
A) Sports
B) Job
C) School club
D) Community group (ex. Church, Boy Scouts)
E)All of the above
Coming soon: Career Assessment
• Ninth-graders will meet
with Ms. Manning (Career
Development Coordinator) and
one of the alpha counselors.
• During social studies course
• Week of Oct. 1 in media center
• Take CFNC career assessment
We are here to help you, so please don’t be afraid to ask!
Now, go have ONE great freshman year!