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Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Where Do I Apply?
Personal Computer, Local Library &
Schools Choice Program
Open Enrollment Location 2652 Lawrenceville Highway Decatur, GA 30033
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
(During the Open Enrollment Period Only)
Permanent Address: 1701 Mountain Industrial Blvd.
Stone Mountain, GA 30083
February 2-27, 2015
Paper School Choice Applications at
http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/about/schoolchoice
or your local school
February 10 – 27, 2015
Online School Choice Applications at
http://eportal.dekalb.k12.ga.us
DeKalb School Choice Program Information http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/about/schoolchoice
6610 Browns Mill Road Lithonia, Georgia 30038
678-875-3600 (Information) 678-875-3602 (Office) http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/arabiamtnhs/
If a deadline falls on a date administrative offices are closed for business, the document will be considered
due on the first business day after the deadline. No exceptions will be made for missed deadlines. If
necessary, district reserves the right to change the timeline.
All applicants not enrolled
in a DeKalb County School District
public school (i.e., private school, home school, etc.) must
complete the Infinite Campus student registration
process at http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/registration
to be authorized to apply for a 2015-2016
School Choice Program prior to the deadline.
Registration Information forms (Student &
Household) submitted after February 20, 2015
must be submitted with a completed paper School
Choice application.
This does not apply to students currently
enrolled in a DeKalb County School
District public school.
Open Enrollment - February 2 - 27, 2015
Deadline to Apply - February 27, 2015
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Eportal Automated Online School Choice Registration and Application System
Creating a Parent Portal Account
1. Students not enrolled in a DeKalb County School District public school must complete the Registration Authorization process to be
eligible to complete a School Choice Program Application. Each parent must use the online Infinite Campus Parent Portal Registration
at http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/about/schoolchoice or http://eportal.dekalb.k12.ga.us/eportal/ to register the student and receive an
Activation Key (GUID Number) to create a login user name and password.
2. If the child you plan to submit a School Choice Programs application is enrolled in a DeKalb County School District public school and
you have created a Parent Portal Account user name and password, complete steps 1 through 12 in the next section.
3. If the child you plan to submit a School Choice Program application is enrolled in a DeKalb County School District public school and you
do not have a Parent Portal Account, please contact your local school to receive an Activation Key (GUID Number) to create a login user
name and password. Create a Parent Portal Account at http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/www/infinite-campus/.
4. Select Parents. Next, select Campus Portal Parent Login. Follow the instructions to create a user name and password.
5. The user name and password will be used to access Infinite Campus Parent Portal and School Choice ePortal.
6. Once you have established an account, complete steps 1 through 12 in the next section
How to Complete Online School Choice Program Application
1. Go to the ePortal School Choice Program webpage at http://eportal.dekalb.k12.ga.us/eportal/.
2. Click “Log In” at the top right corner of the web page.
3. Provide a user name, password, and click “Login.”
4. Select Home for the program of interest under “Quick Nav” in the left column.
5. In the left column under Applications (above Quick Nav), select the school for which you would like to complete an application.
6. Scroll down to the section with the student registration information and click the blue student ID number for the
7. student you would like to complete an application. The cells on the application will automatically populate with the
information provided in Infinite Campus.
8. PLEASE CHECK THE ACCURACY OF ALL INFORMATION.
9. Contact the local school to make any changes including an address change.
10. Save the application. You must save the application to enroll the student in the automated random lottery election process.
11. Print the saved application for your records.
12. Check the applicant’s registration status at the top of the online application.
13. See registration status below.
**Important: If the application contains any errors the errors must be cleared before the student will be placed in the automated
random lottery selection process. Errors will also prevent students with siblings from receiving sibling priority when applicable.
To check status or to edit an application, http://eportal.dekalb.k12.ga.us/
� Go to "Quick Nav" box in the upper left column and select the program of interest.
� Go to “Applications” box above the “Quick Nav” box and select a school.
� Select your local theme school located under “ Applications.”
� Student application information bar will appear on screen.
� Move to the bar and select pencil icon under “Edit” to open application.
� Review current registration status information.
� If application status is ineligible, complete steps at the top of the application to make the application eligible.
� Save application each time any information is updated.
� Note: Ineligible, eligible and pending applications may be edited prior to the lottery.
Registration Status
Eligible The application has been processed by the School Choice Office. Student will participate in the lottery.
Ineligible The application has been processed by the School Choice Office. However, the application contains one or more
errors found at the top of the online application. Do NOT complete another application. Students WILL NOT
participate in the lottery until all supporting documentation pertaining to the error(s) listed at the top of the online
application are submitted to the School Choice Office prior to the deadline. Deactivated The application has been removed from the lottery process.
Selected The student has been selected for a School Choice Program upon verification of student and parent information
completed during the scheduled student registration process. Wait List The student has NOT been selected to enroll in a School Choice Program. The student may be notified for
placement if a seat becomes available by September 30, 2015.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
DeKalb County School System 2015 – 2016 Career Technology Pathways
and Magnet Program High School Application and Admissions Information
Environmental, Energy and Engineering Magnet Program DeKalb Schools Environmental, Energy and Engineering Magnet Programs are designed to support students
aspiring to become engineers, soil conservationists, microbiologists and other environmental and related
professionals. Interested students must apply for admission to the programs.
Career Technology Pathway Programs Career Technology Pathway Programs will prepare students in grades 9 - 12 to transition successfully to post
secondary education as well as acquire technical skills and knowledge needed for immediate employment or a future
career. Students will explore environmental, energy systems, health care, child care, business, culinary arts,
communications, and computing career pathways.
High School Career Technology Pathway Programs simulate real life experiences and are the first step to
engaging in a career path.
Please mail or deliver documents listed below to the School Choice Office located at 1701 Mountain Industrial
Boulevard, Stone Mountain, GA 30083 by the deadline.
Documents Required for All High School Applicant
School Choice Admission Online or Paper Application
Test Scores Required for 8th
Grade Magnet Program Applicant 2013 - 2014 or 2014 – 2015 Iowa Tests of Basic Skills Complete Composite
National Percentile Ranking Score of 80 or Higher
Test Scores Required for 9th
– 11th Grade Magnet Programs Applicant 2013 - 2014 or 2014 – 2015 PSAT Scores
� Reading Score of 42 or Higher
� Math Score of 44 or Higher
� Writing Score of 41 or Higher
High School Magnet Programs Applicant Must:
• Complete a Magnet Program Student Interview
• Attend a Magnet Program Open House Session
• Submit One Current Academic Recommendation Form
• Earn a Current Core Numerical Average of 80 or Higher
• Reside in the DeKalb County School District during and after School Choice Open Enrollment
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Arabia Mountain High School
Environmental, Energy, and Engineering Magnet Program
Program Grade Levels Served: 9 - 12
General Education Diploma Seals
• College Preparatory Seal
• Career Technology Seal
• Honors/Distinction Seal
Rising 9th
to 12th grade students will need to complete prerequisite courses to enroll in the
Environmental, Energy and Engineering Magnet Program.
Eligibility Requirements – Student must:
• Reside in DeKalb County School District during the time of and after open enrollment
• Submit proof of residence
• Submit a complete School Choice Application
• Submit a complete transcript (private and home school students)
• Meet all grade level promotion requirements
• Earn a current core numerical average of 80 or higher
• Earn 80th percentile or higher complete composite score on a norm referenced standardized test (Grade 8)
• Compose a satisfactory essay (Grade 8)
• PSAT Writing Score – 41 or Higher (Grades 9 – 11)
• PSAT Reading Score – 42 or higher (Grades 9 – 11)
• PSAT Math Score – 44 or higher (Grades 9 – 11)
Magnet Program Continuation Guidelines
• Students must maintain a core numerical average of 80 or higher.
• Local school designated uniform required daily
• All students must complete 20 hours of community service
• Seniors must complete a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) project specific to
their major program of study.
• Students must participate in an academic competition and participate in student organizations and/or clubs.
• Parents must complete 10 parental involvement service hours each school year.
Magnet Program Transportation Option
The Transportation Department will provide Arabia Mountain High School students the option to be transported to
the school from strategic regional satellite pick-up locations. The high school regional satellite pick-up locations
are subject to change each school year based on student enrollment. Parents will be responsible for transporting
students to the regional satellite pick-up locations in the morning and from the regional satellite pick-up locations
in the afternoon.
Magnet Program Parent / Student Notification
Parents of students accepted for placement in the Magnet Programs must register by the April, 2015 deadline. If
the student is not registered by the April, 2015 deadline, the student’s placement will be declared vacant and the
next eligible alternate will be offered placement.
Lottery Date – March, 2015 Final Date to Select a Student for Enrollment – September 30, 2015
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
General Education Diploma Seals
• College Preparatory Seal
• Career Technology Seal
• Honors/Distinction Seal
Program Grade Levels Served – 9 – 12
Eligibility Requirements-Students must:
• Reside in the DeKalb County School District during open
enrollment and thereafter
• Submit proof of residence (private and home school students)
• Submit a complete School Choice Application
• Submit a complete transcript
• Meet grade level promotion requirements
• Attend the Career Technology Program Open House
Career Technology Programs
Agriculture / Environmental
• Agriscience
Communications
• Broadcast Video
Family and Consumer Science
• Culinary Arts
Healthcare
• Therapeutic Services (Nursing)
Business and Computer Science
• Small Business Development
• Financial Management
Accounting
• Computing
Engineering and Technology
• Engineering
• Energy Systems
JROTC
• Air Force
General and Career Technology Pathway Programs Continuation Guidelines
• Students must maintain a core numerical average of 71 or higher
• Local school designated uniform required daily
• All students must complete 20 hours of community service
• Seniors must complete a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) project specific to
their major program of study.
• Students must participate in an academic competition and participate in student organizations and/or clubs.
• Parents must complete 10 parental involvement service hours each school year.
General and Career Technology Pathway Programs Transportation Options
The Transportation Department will provide Arabia Mountain High School students the option to be transported to
the school from strategic regional satellite pick-up locations. The high school regional satellite pick-up locations
are subject to change each school year based on student enrollment. Parents will be responsible for transporting
students to the regional satellite pick-up locations in the morning and from the regional satellite pick-up locations
in the afternoon.
General and Career Technology Pathway Programs Parent / Student Notification
Parents of students accepted for placement in the Magnet Programs must register by the April, 2015 deadline. If
the student is not registered by the April, 2015 deadline, the student’s placement will be declared vacant and the
next eligible alternate will be offered placement.
Students must declare their career technology pathway by grade 10.
Lottery Date – March 2015 Final Date to Select a Student for Enrollment – September 30, 2015
Arabia Mountain High School Career Technology Pathway Programs
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Arabia Mountain High School Course Description Guide
Small Business Development Pathway
This pathway is designed for those considering a career in business, especially small business. Courses
provide students with the skills needed to develop and manage independent small businesses. Includes
instruction in business administration; enterprise planning and entrepreneurship; start-up; small business
operations and problems; personnel supervision; capitalization and investment; taxation; business law
and regulations; e-commerce; home business operation; and applications to specific sectors, products and
services.
Culinary Arts Pathway
The Culinary Arts pathway creates an awareness of opportunities within the vast areas of the Food
Service Industry. This pathway incorporates developments in the areas of institutional food, fine dining
and basic baking principles. Pathway completers will have a strong foundation in the basics of food
preparation, safety, nutrition, and restaurant operating procedures.
Engineering Pathway
This pathway is a sequence of courses which, when combined with traditional mathematics and science
courses in high school, introduces students to the scope, rigor and discipline of engineering. This
pathway will introduce students to the field of engineering technology. Students will solve problems
using common engineering practices. Students will be acquainted with the major fields of engineering
and with the diverse functions engineers and technologists perform. Students will be familiar with the
paths and certifications that can lead to careers in engineering and engineering technology. Students will
understand and demonstrate communication skills necessary in the field of engineering. They will
employ and individual and team approach while solving engineering problems.
Energy Systems Pathway
This pathway will introduce students to energy systems technologies. Students will understand
mechanical, electrical, fluid, and alternate systems. Student will also identify and understand energy
resources. This pathway will cover the codes, regulations, and industry standards that are currently in
place for sustainable energy buildings and Green Buildings. Evaluation of a building style and the
energy efficient materials used in its constructions will be included. Students will develop an awareness
of the energy crisis and the use of alternative energy.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Agricultural Science/Plant Science Horticulture Pathway
The production processing, marketing, distribution, financing, and development of agricultural
commodities and resources including food, fiber, wood products, natural resources, horticulture and other
plant and animal products/resources.
Therapeutic Services Pathway
Students wishing to pursue a career in the Healthcare Industry will receive initial exposure to healthcare
science skills and attitudes applicable to healthcare including the concepts of health, wellness and
preventive care.
Broadcast/Video Production Pathway
Students learn studio and field production for video and television. Through hands-on experience with
cutting edge digital equipment, students will video projects and edit in linear and no-linear suites.
Students apply theoretical concepts while planning and designing programs, capturing, editing and post-
producing shows in the studio and the field.
JROTC Air Force
This is an aviation history course focusing on the development of flight throughout the centuries. The
emphasis is on a civilian and military contribution to aviation; the development, modernization and
transformation of the Air Force; and an astronomical and space exploration history. It contains sections
on cadet and Air Force organizational structure; uniform wear; customs, courtesies and other military
traditions; health and wellness; fitness; individual self-control and citizenship.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Students Currently Enrolled in Grade 10 Only
Network Systems Administration Degree Program Today nothing is more critical to successful business operations than effective networks. Earn your
associate degree in Network Systems Administration (NSA) from DeVry University and become a
valuable asset to any company worldwide. Use the tools and techniques embraced by leaders, such
as Cisco Systems, as you learn how to maintain existing network systems and launch new ones.
Nearly every industry demands these types of professionals who can activate accounts and security
controls, install and configure routers and switchers, monitor network performance, and
troubleshoot problems. With new positions opening up and older professionals retiring, network
systems administration promises to be a growing career field in North America for years to come.
The information below provides an overview of DeVry University's undergraduate admission
requirements for earning a degree both online and on campus.
Interested Participants Must: • Attend a Parent/Student Information Session with parent or guardian
• Complete the Advantage Academy application form
• Meet DeVry University standard admissions requirements
• Demonstrate completion of course prerequisites
• Submit a high school transcript including grades from first semester of sophomore year
Interview Requirements To be granted unconditional admission to DeVry University, for an education online, on campus or
through a combination of both, a prospective student must interview with a DeVry University
Admissions Advisor (Admissions Representative in Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska and
Oregon) and complete an application for admission. In addition, all other general and specific admission
requirements must be met, including those regarding age, prior education and evaluation of proficiency in
the basic and prerequisite skills needed for college-level work.
Basic and Prerequisite Skills Evaluation Applicants for an education online or on campus must show evidence of basic and prerequisite skills
proficiency levels in at least one of the following; ACT or SAT examination scores deemed appropriate
by DeVry. Although requirements may vary by program, the minimum scores DeVry considers when
evaluating basic skills proficiency are:
• ACT Math - 17; ACT English - 17; SAT Math - 460; SAT Verbal/Critical Reading - 460.
• Applicants with lower scores in one or both areas may still demonstrate skills proficiency in
any of the other ways listed.
• Attain appropriate scores on DeVry administered placement examinations in reading, writing,
arithmetic and algebra.
• Submit required documentation indicating acceptable grades in qualifying work completed at a
recognized institution.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Magnet Programs Student Essay Writing
March, 2015
4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Arabia Mountain High School
Students will be notified by mail.
A student interview will follow the completion of the student essay writing.
Magnet Programs Student Interview
March, 2015
4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Arabia Mountain High School
Students will be notified by mail.
A student essay writing session will be completed prior to the student interview.
Magnet and Career Technology Program Lotteries
March, 2015
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Administrative and Instructional Complex
1701 Mountain Industrial Boulevard
Stone Mountain, Georgia 30038
Arabia Mountain High School
Open House/Registration
April, 2015
Selected students will be notified by mail.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Environmental, Energy and Engineering Magnet Program
Academic Recommendation Form
(The prospective student must obtain one reference from a current teacher.)
Student’s Name: ______________________________________________________________
Teacher’s Name: _____________________________ Subject/s Taught: ___________________
Program of Interest: ___________________________________________________________
Check one of the boxes below. Please sign and date the information.
____I wish this recommendation to be CONFIDENTIAL and hereby waive my right of access to it.
____I wish this recommendation to be NON-CONFIDENTIAL and hereby retain my right of access to it.
__________________________________________________ ______________________
Signature Date
Please use the following rating scale in completing the descriptors for this student.
3 = Exhibits this trait consistently 2=Exhibits this trait rarely 1 = Does not exhibit this trait
ACADEMIC ABILITY AND ACHIEVEMENT RATING
Learns quickly with good retention _____
Demonstrates higher order thinking skills _____
Is a keen and alert observer _____
Quickly recognizes and understands conceptual relationships _____
Applies concepts to new materials _____
Demonstrates extensive knowledge about a variety of subjects _____
Demonstrates ability to concentrate _____
Demonstrates intellectual curiosity _____
Generates a large number of ideas or solutions to problems _____
Exhibits creative qualities _____
STUDENT ATTRIBUTES
Self-discipline _____ Leadership _____
Personal initiative _____
Is motivated _____
Self-confidence _____
Reacts to setbacks in a positive manner _____
Respectful of others _____
Works well in group settings _____
Is sensitive to deadlines _____
Works independently _____
OVERALL EVALUATION _____ Enthusiastically Recommended _____ Strongly Recommended
_____ Recommended With Reservations _____ Not Recommended
PLEASE RESPOND TO THE QUESTION BELOW ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS PAGE.
Why do you believe that this student will/will not succeed in this program?
Please return this recommendation to the student in a sealed envelope.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Environmental, Energy and Engineering Magnet Program
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Please return this recommendation form to the student in a sealed envelope.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Tentative Magnet Program Interview Questions
Describe a successful or unsuccessful experience which has improved your life.
What are your reasons for wishing to participate in the program?
Why do you feel that you are qualified to participate in this program?
What are your best skills or talents (strengths)?
What areas do you need to improve (weaknesses)?
Describe a situation in which you or the team you were working with created a solution to a problem.
What are some of your professional or career goals?
Describe something of which you are most proud?
Describe an academic experience which has prepared you to be successful in this program?
What type of people do you most enjoy working with?
Have you ever participated in a competition? Why was it interesting?
What additional activities, interests, or achievements would you like to share that you believe
would make you a good candidate for this program?
The questions listed above have been provided to assist applicants in preparing for the
scheduled magnet program interview. The interview panel is not limited to the questions
listed above.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Arabia Mountain High School
Magnet & Career Pathways Student Selection Process
Overview
Arabia Mountain High School programs information and application information is available at
http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/about/schoolchoice/magnet.html
Applicants will be selected through an automated selection process. If there are more program
applicants than available program seats, those students who were not selected will be placed on the
program grade level ordered waiting list. If there are fewer program applicants than program available
seats, the DeKalb County School System shall select all applicants. Late applications submitted after
the deadline will be processed for consideration if additional placements are available and all eligible
waiting list applicants have been considered for enrollment. Applicants new to the DeKalb County
School District applying after the deadline are treated as late applicants. Selected and wait listed
applicants will receive written notification in April 2015 after the automated selection process is
completed. Parents who completed an online application may view the application and lottery
status by accessing the parent portal account.
Automated Lottery/Selection Process
All lottery results are subject to verification by the Management Information System Office. Any
malfunction of the lottery system will result in the immediate voiding of the drawing. The DeKalb
County School System reserves the right to void and repeat any lottery drawing which results from
any system malfunction or human error.
Magnet and Career Pathways Program
• You must only select options the student is eligible to participate in for year 2015 – 2016.
• Selecting an ineligible option will make the complete application ineligible for selection.
• Program enrollment availability is based on the number of open seats per grade level
• Students must reside in the DeKalb County School District.
• Applicants must meet the program eligibility requirements to participate in the lottery.
• Staff children of full-time Arabia Mountain High School employees must adhere to the current
Board Policy Descriptor Code: JBCC when applying for enrollment in the DeKalb County
School System School Choice Program.
• Multiple Birth - Applicants with the same birth date, applying for the same grade level and
school choice program, will be placed simultaneous if the open seats are available.
• Eligible applicants will be placed in the grade level School Choice 1 lottery pool.
• If the program grade level seats are not filled during the School Choice 1 lottery, the grade
level applicants selecting the option as School Choice 2 placed on a waiting list will participate
in a lottery to fill the remaining seats.
• If the program grade level applicants participating in the program grade level School Choice 2
lottery are not selected, the applicants will be place on the program grade level School Choice
2 waiting list. The applicants will not return to their program grade level School Choice 1
waiting list. Each applicant may only participate in one lottery pool during a selection
process. No applicant in either pool is guaranteed placement in a School Choice Program.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
Waiting List
• Once all seats are filled, the remaining applicants not selected for placement during the
automated selection process will be placed on the program grade level waiting list in the order
in which the applicants were drawn during the automated selection process.
• If additional seats become available after the lottery has been conducted, the seats will be filled
from applicants on the waiting list (per grade level, per program).
• The waiting list will be applicable from the date of the automated random lottery/selection
process until September 30, 2015.
• The waiting list will be housed in the School Choice Programs Office. Students will not be
placed after September 30, 2015.
Notification Process
Written notification will be sent to the selected and waiting list applicants. This letter will inform the
parents of the documentation that must be presented in order to complete the enrollment process:
Certified Birth Certificate, Immunization Form 3231 (New form number for 2000), Form 3300
Hearing, Vision, and Dental Screening, Report Card (1st through 7th grade Non-DeKalb County
School System students).
If for any reason the parents/guardians fail to complete the registration process, the applicant’s
name will be removed from the School Choice Program student selected list.
The following guidelines will apply to all students selected to attend a School Choice Program:
• If the student does not meet the promotion requirements to enroll in the grade level for which
he/she has been selected, the student’s placement will be declined. The seat will be offered to
the next eligible applicant on the waiting list.
• Vacated seats will be filled from the waiting list.
• No new students will be admitted after September 30, 2015.
• Students not selected may reapply for the 2016-2017 school year.
• Wait listed students will receive a letter that includes their wait list number at the time of the
automated selection process.
• Parents completing an online application may view their updated lottery status by accessing
the parent portal account.
• Click the word edit under pencil to view the complete application which lists the wait list
number.
Open Enrollment: February 2 – 27, 2015 Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2015
It is the policy of the DeKalb County Board of Education not to discriminate on the basis of age, sex,
race, color, religion, national origin, disability, or handicap in its educational programs, activities, or
employment practices.
“THE SCHOOL CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT THE COMMUNITY”
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