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DELTONA HIGH SCHOOL
Class of 2019
The Journey Begins HERE… The Journey Begins NOW!
AGENDA
General Topics
Appointment
Graduation
Testing
Requirements
Requirements
Graduation
Bright
Procedures
Options & Designations
Futures
Community
Service Hours
APPOINTMENT PROCEDURES
Walk-in Appointments
Students can see their counselor without an
appointment before school, during lunch or after
school.
Scheduled Appointments
No appointments will be set up between periods
or if the student shows up with a teacher’s pass
during class time.
Student will receive a pass with a time and date
for their appointment
You are responsible for keeping your appointment
CLASS OF 2019
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WHO ENTERED 9TH GRADE IN 2015 – 2016)
CATEGORIES
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS I, II, III, IV
MATHEMATICS
1 credit in Algebra I (EOC=30% & Pass)
1 credit in Geometry (EOC=30%)
2credit in an additional math course
• If student enrolls in Algebra II (EOC=30% )
SCIENCE
1 credit in Biology (EOC=30%)
1 credit in a physical science course
(Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics)
1 credit in an equally rigorous science course
SOCIAL STUDIES
1 credit in World History
1 credit in United States History (EOC = 30%)
½ credit in Economics
½ credit in United States Government
CREDITS
4
4
3
3
CLASS OF 2019
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS WHO ENTERED 9TH GRADE IN 2015 – 2016)
CATEGORIES
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
½ credit in Personal Fitness
½ credit in any other PE course
PERFORMING FINE ARTS
ELECTIVES
CREDITS
1
1
8
TOTAL
24 Credits
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
2.0 Grade Point Average (GPA)
One course must be taken on-line
Passing scores on Grade 10 ELA or achieve concordant scores on ACT
or SAT
Meet EOC requirement for Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology and United
States History
ENGLISH – 4 CREDITS REQUIRED
9th GRADE
10th GRADE
English Language Arts II (R/H)
11th GRADE
English Language Arts I (R/H)
English Language Arts III (R/H), AP Language, ENC 1101
12th GRADE
English Language Arts IV (R/H), AP Literature, ENC 1102
MATH – 4 CREDITS REQUIRED
9th GRADE
10th GRADE
Geometry or Algebra II (R/H)
11th GRADE
Algebra I or Geometry (R/H)
Algebra II (R/H), Pre-Calculus
12th GRADE
Analysis of Functions & Trigonometry, or AP Math
Course
SCIENCE – 3 CREDITS REQUIRED
9th GRADE
10th GRADE
Biology or Chemistry (R/H)
11th GRADE
Earth/Space Science or Biology Honors
Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, Physics (R/H)
12th GRADE
Marine Science (R/H) or AP Science Course
SOCIAL STUDIES – 3 CREDITS
REQUIRED
9th GRADE
No course or AP Human Geography
10th GRADE
World History (R/H), AP World History
11th GRADE
Counts as an elective credit
United States History (R/H), AP US History
12th GRADE
U.S. Government (R/H) or AP US Government
Economics (R/H) or AP Microeconomics
PHYSICAL EDUCATION – 1 CREDIT
REQUIRED
9th
GRADE
Recreational
Personal
These
Activities
Fitness
courses are available at VVS &
FLVS
Waivers
– application available for Band,
ROTC, Dance,& 2 yrs. Of Interscholastic
JV or Varsity Sport.
PE WAIVERS
Band – One semester of Marching Band with a
grade of C or better waives .5 credit of PE.
Student must still take Personal Fitness.
Dance – One semester of a dance class waives .5
credit of PE. Student must still take Personal
Fitness.
Interscholastic Sports – Two seasons of an
interscholastic sport at the JV or Varsity level and
a grade of C or better on the Personal Fitness
competency test waives Personal Fitness and PE.
Participation in these activities does not automatically
waiver this graduation requirement. Student must
request and complete the application for the
waiver.
JROTC WAIVERS
Completion of two years of JROTC waives the
physical education credit and a full credit of
performing arts.
Students must still take the .5 credit required of Personal
Fitness
PERFORMING ARTS – 1 CREDIT
REQUIRED
Examples of performing – fine arts courses:
Band
Theatre
1
Creating
Art 2D & 3D
Television
Speech
Other
Production
1 & 2 (VVS course only)
Career & Technical Education courses
may apply
ELECTIVES – 8 CREDITS REQUIRED
Choose wisely!
Experiential Learning
Electives are NEVER guaranteed.
PROGRAM CHOICES
CAREER ACADEMIES
Entrepreneurship,
Graphic
Health
Marketing, & Management
Arts & Design
Services
THIS IS THE TIME TO EXPLORE YOUR
OPTIONS AT NO CO$T!
TRACKING CREDITS & GRADES
Class of 2019 - Graduation Plan
Parent Portal
VIMS Gradebook
floridashines.org
G.P.A.
Students Need A Minimum Of A 2.0
GPA To Graduate.
How is the GPA calculated?
1.9999 will not be rounded up to 2.0
Quality points divided by credits attempted
Types Of GPA?
Graduation
Bright Futures *
Class Rank*
College Admissions
Eligibility
* Denotes weighted GPA
FSA & EOC
Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) or
English Language Arts Assessment (ELA)
End of Course Exam (EOC)
Algebra I (Pass + 30% of final course grade)
Geometry (30% of final course grade)
Biology (30% of final course grade)
U.S. History (30% of final course grade)
Algebra II (30% of final course grade) if enrolled
GRADUATION OPTIONS
ACCEL 18-Credit Diploma Option
What is the distinction between the 18-credit
ACCEL option and the 24-credit option?
3 elective credits instead of 8
Physical Education is not required
Online course is not required
All other graduation requirements for a 24-credit
standard diploma must be met including all
assessments.
SUPERINTENDENT’S DIPLOMA
OF DISTINCTION
In addition to meeting the 24-credit standard
high school diploma requirements, a student
must:
The student must successfully complete a minimum of four
(4) AP courses distributed over at least two (2) different
content areas.
Successful completion includes passing the courses as well
as sitting for the AP exam.
The student must earn a score of 3 or higher on three (3) or
more AP exams.
The student must earn a weighted AP GPA of 3.0 or higher.
The student must earn an overall weighted GPA of 3.0 or
higher.
SUPERINTENDENT’S DIPLOMA
OF DISTINCTION
The student must complete a minimum of 100 community service
hours.
The student must participate in the SAT or ACT College Entrance
Exam Program in both the junior and senior year of high school. The
senior year requirement may be waived based on the junior year
score.
The SDD program is undergoing a revision by
district staff.
Class of 2019 students will follow the new
criteria once established.
SCHOLAR DESIGNATION
In addition to meeting the 24-credit standard high school
diploma requirements, a student must:
Earn 1 credit in Algebra II (must pass EOC);
Pass the Geometry EOC;
Earn 1 credit in Statistics or an equally rigorous
mathematics course;
Pass the Biology I EOC;
Earn 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics;
Earn 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or
Physics;
Pass the U.S. History EOC;
Earn 2 credits in the same World Language; and
Earn at least 1 credit in AP, IB, AICE or a dual enrollment
course
MERIT DESIGNATION
Course Title
Advanced Technology Applications
Agritechnology 2
Communications Technology 1 & 3
Communications Technology 2
Culinary Arts 3 & 4
Culinary Arts 3 & 4
Digital Design 3
Digital Design 3
Digital Design 3
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1 & 2
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 1 & 2
Digital Media/Multimedia Foundations 2 & 2
Digital Video Production 1 & 2
Digital Video Production 2
Emergency Medical Responder 3
Food Science Applications 2 & 3
Health Science 1
Television Production 3 & 4
Television Production 3 & 4
Industry Certification Name
Adobe Certified Associate (Photoshop)
Agricultural Technician Certification
Adobe Certified Associate (InDesign)
Adobe Certified Associate (Illustrator)
Certified Food Protection Manager (ServSafe)
National ProStart Certificate of Achievement
Adobe Certified Associate (Illustrator)
Adobe Certified Associate (InDesign)
Adobe Certified Associate (Photoshop)
Adobe Certified Associate (Illustrator)
Adobe Certified Associate (Photoshop)
Adobe Certified Associate (Illustrator)
Adobe Certified Associate (Premiere Pro)
Adobe Certified Associate (Flash)
Certified Patient Care Technician
Certified Professional Food Manager (ServSafe)
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)
Adobe Certified Associate (Flash)
Adobe Certified Associate (Premiere Pro)
DUAL ENROLLMENT - DSC
Must have earned credit in a high school course
3.0 minimum GPA required
PERT – limited to two attempts at DSC
Required PERT scores:
Reading – 106
Must meet both scores
Writing – 104
Math – 114 for MAT1033 or 123 for MAC1105
15 credits per semester maximum
DUAL ENROLLMENT - BCU
A minimum 3.0 unweighted G.P.A
Minimum Qualifying Test Scores on ONE of
the following tests:
SAT- Math & Reading (≥ 440)
ACT- English & Math (≥ 17)
Compass Test (Testing available at the B-CU
Testing Center)
eWrite-Essay
Math(≥
42)
(≥ 8)
BRIGHT FUTURES
Weighted Community
GPA
Service Hours
Test Scores
Florida
Academic
Scholar
3.5
100
ACT – 29
SAT – 1290
Florida
Medallion
Scholar
3.0
75
ACT – 26
SAT – 1170
Gold Seal
Vocational
Scholar
3.0
30
ACT – 17 English / 18 Reading / 19
Math
SAT – 440 Critical Reading / 440
Math
PERT – 104 Reading / 99 Writing /
113 Math
COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS
Students must attend a training workshop prior
to completing community service hours.
Superintendent’s Diploma of Distinction – 100 hrs
Bright Futures
Academic Scholar – 100 hrs
Medallion Scholar – 75 hrs
Vocational Gold Seal – 30 hrs
*Community Service is NOT REQUIRED for graduation
MOVING UP
By the end of this year students
should have:
1
credit in English
1 credit in Math (Algebra 1 or Geometry)
1 credit in Science (Earth Space Science or
Biology Honors)
4 credits of electives
Students must earn at least 5 credits
to be promoted to grade 10.
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES
YOU are responsible for:
Tracking
Making
credits & graduation requirements
up credits
Odyssey
Lab
Volusia
Virtual School – www.volusiaonlinelearning.com
Florida
Virtual School – www.flvs.net
Updating
your graduation plan
CONTACT INFORMATION
ABACO SCHWEIZER
386-575-4153, ext. 44104
[email protected]
THANK YOU!
GO WOLVES!