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EXPLORE Night Introduction to Jacobs High School! Parents & Students of the Class of 2017 Dundee Middle School December 12, 2012 Agenda: Welcome and Introductions Freshman Academy Overview Explore Test and Core Recommendations Elective Requests High School Core Curriculum Timeline and Next Steps Student Point of View Thanks and Closing 1

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EXPLORE NightIntroduction to Jacobs

High School!

Parents & Students of the Class of 2017Dundee Middle School

December 12, 2012

Agenda:Welcome and IntroductionsFreshman Academy OverviewExplore Test and Core RecommendationsElective RequestsHigh School Core CurriculumTimeline and Next StepsStudent Point of ViewThanks and Closing

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READYRESPONSIBLERESPECTFUL

H.D. Jacobs Mission Statement: To Prepare students for Life; socially and emotionally, academically and behaviorally by being:

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The EXPLORE test is the first part of a testing system that goes on to include the PLAN and the ACT.

Typically, students take ◦ the EXPLORE test in 8th grade◦ the PLAN in 9th grade◦ the ACT in 11th grade.

All three tests assess your knowledge in the areas of English, math, reading and science. However, the material tested gets progressively more difficult with each exam.

The EXPLORE Test

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The EXPLORE Student Score Report gives information about a student’s knowledge, skills, interests, and educational career plans.

Students can use this information as they begin to plan high school coursework and begin thinking about college and work.

The score report also tells you how student’s EXPLORE scores compare to those of other students across the nation.

Student Score Report

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Student scores in each of the four subject areas are between 1 and 25. Your composite score is simply the average of all four test scores.

What Do My Scores Mean?

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◦To the right of your scores, you will find the percentage of students scoring at or below your score.

◦This shows you how your scores compare to those of students across the country who took the EXPLORE.

◦Example: 74% means a student scored as high or higher than 74% of 8th grade students across the U.S.

How Scores Compare?

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How Can Students Improve?

The back of the Score Report describes the skills and knowledge the student probably already has.

You will also see some ideas for improving even more in the different subject areas. The suggestions are based on student scores and can help them do better.

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Students were asked how many core courses they plan to take in high school.

This number was then compared to the number of core classes recommended to prepare for college.

Student Plans

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Students were asked whether or not they needed help in seven different areas. The areas checked on the score report are the areas that were selected.

Student Plans

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Students answered questions about their educational plans and career area preference.

Student Plans After High School

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ACT has developed College Readiness Benchmark Scores.

◦Students scoring at or above the benchmark in each subject area are projected to be on pace to succeed in high school and college classes, if they keep up with their coursework.

◦Students scoring below the benchmark will need to put in extra effort and seek out additional supports to improve their scores for future tests.

Thinking about College?

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Students also completed an Interest Inventory as part of the EXPLORE test. The “Career Possibilities” section of the Score Report shows careers related to their reported interests.

Career Possibilities

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The results of the Interest Inventory are shown on the World-of-Work Map, and these results are compared with the student’s Career Area Preference.

For example, the Interest Inventory results may suggest that careers in areas 7, 8, and 9 on the World-of-Work Map fit the student’s current interests.

◦This would include careers in areas K through Q on the Career Area List

Career Possibilities

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Career Possibilities ACT provides a multitude of

resources on the student’s EXPLORE results at the following website: www.explorestudent.org

The website includes an interactive and informative World-of-Work Map

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How do student EXPLORE results impact his/her freshman classes?

◦ 8th grade teachers work diligently to recommend core freshman classes in the areas of English, math, science, and social studies

◦ The teachers use the following criteria to make their recommendations, including:

EXPLORE results Current grades and classes Interventions and progress monitoring Work ethic Reading and writing ability Level of motivation

9th Grade Class Recommendations

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What electives are available? ◦ 2012-2013 Course Sheet: indicates which classes are

available for freshmen.

◦Categories include: (art, business, English, family and consumer science, foreign language, industrial education, music, social studies)

Freshman Elective Options

Where can I get more information? District 300’s Elective Online Tool:

www.d300electives.org Get elective class descriptions, prerequisites, and other

information here.

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www.d300electives.org

Visit this site to learn more about the electives offered to freshmen.

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1. On paper◦Review the list of electives◦Discuss with your parents◦ Fill out the homework sheet◦Bring it in a discuss with a high school counselor on

January 11th, 20132. Online◦Review the list of electives◦Discuss with your parents◦ Login to your Student Portal and complete the Freshman

Elective Request Form

Two Ways to Make Elective Requests

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Student Portal

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Student Portal

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What if our home doesn’t have Internet access?

◦ Review the List of Courses Sheet, and parents and students can do the Electives Homework Assignment over Winter Break.

◦ Students can sign up to meet with their middle school counselor to review elective options online.

◦ The IMC is available before school hours (8:15 until warning bell) for those who want to choose the electives at school. Students that come on the bus will not be able to take advantage of this opportunity due to bus time arrival.

Online Tool Questions

What if I still can’t figure something out? If you have any questions regarding the online tool,

please direct them to your middle school counselor.

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Jerry Weir, 8th Grade Counselor◦ 224-484-4517◦ [email protected]

Elizabeth Thompson, 6th and 7th Grade Counselor◦ 224-484-4516◦[email protected]

Dundee Middle School Contact Information

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Semester 1 Semester 2Period 1 English 9 English 9Period 2 World History World HistoryPeriod 3 Algebra AlgebraPeriod 4 Elective ElectiveLunch Lunch Lunch

Period 5 Biology BiologyPeriod 6 Advisory AdvisoryPeriod 7 PE PEPeriod 8 Elective Elective

Freshman Core Curriculum

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Sample student schedule:

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D300 Course Numbering System and Levels of Classes

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Department 1000 English/ESL 2000 Social Science 3000 Math 4000 Science 5000 World Languages 6000 Business Education 7000 Industrial Education; Family and Consumer Sciences 8000 Art; Music 9000 PE/Health/Driver Education

Level of class and weighted GPA value _200 Preparing for readiness for college and career GPA weight = +1 _300 On track for college and career (college prep) GPA weight = +1.5 _400 Honors level GPA weight = +2 _500 Advanced Placement (AP) GPA weight = +2.5

Example

2301/2302 World History

Semester 1 Semester 2

First number = department

Second number = level of class and weighted GPA value

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8th graders will meet with high school counselors the week of January 7th to discuss electives (dates and times vary at each middle school)

Plan to attend the Incoming Freshman Orientation Night on January 16th

During the Orientation Night, students and parents will review and finalize course preferences and elective requests

Parents will sign and turn in the scheduling sheet at the high school that night

9th Grade Planning

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Middle School Nights

• Middle school night at middle schools: Week of December 10th, 2011

High School Counselor 1 on 1 Visits

• Week of January 7th, 2012

Freshman Orientation

• Wednesday, January 16, 2012

Timeline for 8th Grade Course Selection and Information:

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Information Sessions will be held at 6:00 and 7:00

You can also do the following:◦Go on student-led tours◦Visit freshman classrooms◦Meet and talk to a variety of Jacobs students◦Ask questions about courses with our Division

Heads◦ Find out about clubs, activities, and sports◦Meet important people◦ Learn about Freshman life

Information about Incoming Freshman Orientation Night

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A message from students who were in your shoes just one year ago!

Student Point of View

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For More Information English ◦ Jenny Christian x 6311

CTE◦ Gail Van Sickle x 6341

Foreign Language and Fine Arts◦ Amy Pieniazkiewicz x 6381

Mathematics◦ Steve Shadel x 6361

Tutoring Center◦ x 6192

Science◦ Terry Stroh x 6281

Social Studies◦ Marce Kersten x 6251

Education Services◦ Stacy Wilkinson x 6201

Counseling◦ Ken Windisch x 6145

Freshman Life ◦ Jaime Van Horn x 6124

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