ben l. smith high school - guilford county schools
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Ben L. Smith High School
CLASS OF 2021Grade Level Meeting
August 27, 2020
S0ARING EAGLES
GRADE LEVEL STAFF Principal: Mr. Marshall Assistant Principal: Ms. Braswell ‘A-K’ Counselor: Mr. Rubenstein ‘L-Z’ Counselor: Ms. McBride College Adviser: Mr. Adams Social Worker: Mrs. Chhum ESOL Coordinator: Mrs. Lopez Communities in Schools: Ms. Hall Service Learning: Ms. Steele IB/AP Coordinator: Mrs. Powers
Your Counselors – Ms. McBride and Mr. Rubenstein Schedule/Responsibilities
Available Monday – Friday from 8:40AM –4:30PM
Provide academic, career, personal, and social development.
Write letters of recommendations (MUST have a resume in advance and at least five day notice)
Review each student’s graduation status and create a plan of action to ensure success.
WE’VE GOT YOUR BACK!
Student Responsibilities
Log on to Canvas daily for discussions and assignments.
Complete all assignments in a timely manner.
Complete the Senior Information Sheet (There will be link on the counselors canvas page in the coming weeks)
Explore career options – take an interest inventory on CFNC.ORG
Ask for HELP.
DO YOUR VERY BEST to prepare for life after high school- Choose the BEST path for your
NC GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS***22 correct credits new minimum***
English (4 credits required) - I, II, III, and IV
Mathematics (4 credits required) - Math I, II, III, and a 4th math course
Science (3 credits required) – Earth/Environmental Science,
Physical Science/Chem., Biology
Social Studies (4 credits required) – World History, Civic and Economics,
American History 1 & 2
Health and Physical Education - (1 credit required) + CPR 2 electives from either CTE, Arts, or World Language
*2 World Languages are required for UNC Systems Universities*
Options for High School StudentsCollege and Career Promise (CCP)
Students with unweighted GPA of 2.8 or higher are eligible to take college courses at GTCC
Courses will replace high school electives and will weigh the same as an IB/AP course toward GPA
Courses will be offered online and in-person
Tuition is free
Textbook cost range from $25-$150 ( student and family responsibility)
Application due date September 3,2020
Talk to your counselor if interested
Options for High School StudentsEarly Graduation
Early Grad- If you complete your graduation requirements first semester, you may be eligible for early grad..
You will be able to participate in all senior related activities that occur second semester (functions, graduation)
You will NOT be able to participate in sports second semester
Decision deadline September 11, 2020
Make an appointment with your counselor to see if you are eligible
New College Advisor and ServicesFrank W. Adams III
UNC system updated admission requirements for the states 16 public Universities
Students must meet EITHER the GPA or test score standard-but NOT both!!!! The minimum GPA is 2.5, the minimum SAT score is now 1010, and the minimum ACT score is 19!!!!!
****Take advantage of this opportunity****
How to get scholarships!!!
Visit Visit North Carolina Foundation of North Carolina www.cfnc.org
Visit Visit Guilford County scholarship website www.scholarshipplus.com/guilford
Contact Contact college financial aid/scholarship office
Apply Apply to colleges early, the earlier the better! Check deadlines
Types of Scholarship
Merit based Scholarships Based on something you completed
or accomplished
Competitive GPA or SAT/ACT score
Athletic performance
Competitive
All schools have them
Need based Scholarships Based on financial need
Helps bridge the financial gap
Academics considered but NOT the primary criterion
Not compete
You Have Options!
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QuestBridge
The 2020 National College Match is now open! The deadline to apply is September 29, 2020. Apply now >>
We are looking for high school seniors who have shown outstanding academic ability despite financial challenges. We take a holistic approach to reviewing applications, and we do not have absolute criteria or cut-offs for GPA, standardized test scores, income, or other factors.
Be sure to review carefully:
Eligibility | Academic Achievement | Financial Qualifications | Personal Circumstances | FAQs
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How to Request a Transcript
Upcoming Due Dates
Early Graduate Applications DUE September 11, 2020
RDS should be completed by October 1st
FAFSA opens Oct. 1st
Create CFNC account
Work on your college applications, resumes, and recommendation letters
Senior Pictures-utilize the link on Smith’s website
Free College Application Week October 19th-23rd
STAY CONNECTED
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Contact Info
Ms. McBride: [email protected] number (336) 582-0284
Mr. Rubenstein: [email protected] number (336) 790-9679
Mr. Adams: [email protected]