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Important Dates: Stay informed Ask questions.Look on-line.. myvolusiaschools.org E-mail teachers Middle School Credits for Promotion 3 Language Arts 3 Math 3 Social Studies 3 Science New Smyrna Beach Middle


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Important Dates: Stay informed Ask questions…….Look on-line….. myvolusiaschools.org E-mail teachers

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Middle School Credits for Promotion

3 Language Arts 3 Math 3 Social Studies 3 Science

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New Smyrna Beach Middle School’s Career Extravaganza

January/February 2015 Throughout the school day

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  • Mrs. Raquel Heath

School Counselor New Smyrna Beach High School

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At least one course must be taken on-line Course can be taken through Volusia Virtual or Florida

Virtual School

Student must take the full content of the course:

1.0 credit course – complete both semesters 0.5 course – complete course

Blended Courses through NSBHS

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5 Credits = 10th Grade 11 Credits = 11th Grade 17 Credits = 12 Grade 24 Credits = High School Diploma! You did it!

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New Smyrna Beach High School has a tradition of

having honor students recognized at graduation by wearing white (“walking in white”).

Students can “walk in white” by meeting the

following criteria:

3.5 weighted GPA 10 honors and/or AP courses or weighted dual

enrollment courses

1100 SAT (Critical Reading and Math ) or 23 ACT

Composite

75 hours of pre-approved community service

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  • Dr. LeeAnn Davis
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Dual enrollment is an acceleration program that allows high school students to simultaneously earn credit toward high school completion and a career certificate, or an associate or baccalaureate degree at a Florida public postsecondary institution. Florida Statute 1007.271 defines the Dual Enrollment program. Over 46,000 Florida students participated in Dual Enrollment Last Year.

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Dual Enrollment is

Books are provided by the school district

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Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (ATC

Campus)

Automotive Collision Repair and

Refinishing (ATC Campus)

Automotive Services Technology (ATC

Campus)

Machining (ATC Campus) Welding Technology (Daytona Campus)

NOTE: Some programs are only offered at night

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  • All students must have completed at least one high

school course.

  • Minimum 3.0 Unweighted High School GPA for

College programs (AA, AS, college credit certificate programs).

  • 2.0 Unweighted High School GPA for Vocational

Programs.

  • There are no exceptions to the minimum high school

GPA requirement.

  • Required SAT, ACT, FCAT or P.E.R.T scores for College

Credit (can use combination), TABE scores for Vocational Programs.

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Consent of the following:

Parent/legal guardian High school counselor/designee Daytona State College Academic Advisor

Students need to be mature enough to work without constant supervision. Remember, any grade the student earns in a Dual Enrollment class counts toward both the college and high school GPA. The grade earned becomes a permanent part of the student’s college transcript.

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College course (s)

  • must be three or four credits
  • must count toward high school diploma (either as

required classes or elective hours)

  • must be approved by the High School Counselor
  • Students cannot take private lessons (such as music)
  • Students must be degree seeking and must take any

needed General Education requirements and Bachelor’s degree prerequisites before they will be permitted to take any elective course.

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Dual Enrollment students are permitted to take two online college course in each 15 week college semester at Daytona State. They may take hybrid or mixed courses

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Federal Rights to Education Privacy Act (FERPA) The College will not register, drop, or withdraw a dual

enrollment student if the student is not present.

Dual Enrollment courses count in both the High School

and College GPA and are part of the student’s permanent record.

Dual Enrollment grades are weighted the same as IB and

AP courses in the high school GPA.

Students cannot take remedial course work while they

are Dual Enrolled.

Excess hours

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Please note that the state statute and the college/school

district Dual Enrollment Articulation Agreement change every year.

Current students are not grandfathered in when the

rules change. If there is a change it will apply to any student that is dual enrolled.

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  • Mrs. Amy Nowell

bamynowell@gmail.com

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Your community NSBHS website & guidance office SCHS IB websites & guidance office Cappex.com Zinch.com

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  • Coronado Scholar (8th grade)
  • Bernice Gross-Gilbert Scholarship (8th

grade)

  • Myhre-Burt Music Scholarship (high school)
  • AVID & Cudas Unhooked (high school)
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Bernice Gross-Gilbert & Catherine Gilbert Scholarships

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$8,000 in scholarship funds Mentor through high school Assistance in filling out college applications and

finding other scholarship applications

DOES NOT mean you are attending the church or

change church affiliation

School Counselors here are eager to work with both

students & parents filling out application

PLEASE APPLY THIS YEAR!

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sprucecreekib.weebly.com

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Cappex.com

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Washington D.C. Trip March 14th-18th, 2016

Washington Parent Information Night NSBMS Auditorium February 4, 2016 6:00 pm *Discipline is reviewed for the trip

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Gradventure May 20, 2016

8th grade students and Chaperones leave campus at 3:00 pm. and return to Publix parking lot on S.R. 44 at 2:00 am. *Discipline is reviewed for the trip