High School Planning Presentation 2018-19 Sarasota School of Arts

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High School Planning Presentation 2018-19 Sarasota School of Arts Sciences Mike Mapes, M.A. - Cathy Kozlowski, M.A. School Counselor’s Office

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Agenda Basic high school information Registration Process Types of High Schools School Choice High School Options for 8th graders Specific Schools & Programs to choose from Sarasota & Manatee School Contact Information Reminders

High School Graduation Requirements (basic) 4 English credits 4 Math credits 3 Science credits 3 Social Studies credits 1 Performing Fine Arts credits 1 Health/Physical Education credits 10 Elective credits (1 of which is some type of online class) 2 High School Foreign Language (if planning on college) Total 26 Credits (28 credits for schools with block schedules)

HS Registration (the basics) If not applying to any high school, students will be assigned automatically to their districted school (based on the location of their residence) You will receive a letter from SSA S stating what high school you’re districted for with Q2 report cards You will register at your DISTRICT high school UNLESS you have been accepted into a specific program or school choice

High School Registration (continued) Counselors come to SSAS from SHS, BHS, SMA and RHS only (this usually happens in May) Parents do not attend these sessions Students are provided with registration books and forms to bring home and fill out HS Guidance Counselors return one week later to collect registration materials and schedule students. All other schools including Manatee County Schools: parents/guardians need to contact school directly for registration process

Types of High Schools/Programs Public School: open to all in that district. Others can still attend via School Choice or apply to magnet program (Booker, SHS, RHS, etc ) Charter School/Specialty School: admission by application and/or lottery process (SMA, Polytech, Pine View, etc ) Private School: must apply directly to gain admission. There is an annual tuition (Cardinal Mooney, Sarasota Christian, ODA, etc ) Magnet program: These are specialty programs within a school. Must apply to gain acceptance – can be out of district (AICE, VPA, IB, etc )

Sarasota School Choice (Open Enrolment) Parents who would like their children to attend a Sarasota County public school in 2019-2020 other than their districted school are invited to submit a school choice application Space is limited – lottery process - not first come, first serve Application window open in February – these are to be submitted by the parents/guardians directly to the Office of School Choice at the Sarasota County School Board per the instructions on the form The window to submit an application is: February 12th – March 16th 2019 Participating Schools: BHS, SHS, RHS, VHS, and NPHS

Manatee School Choice (Open Enrollment) Parents who would like their children to attend a Manatee County public school in 2019-2020 other than their districted school are invited to submit a school choice application Application window in January only for dates of January 7th 2019 – January 18th 2019 Space is limited – lottery process - not first come, first serve Completed applications turned in directly to Manatee County School Board Participating schools: Bayshore, Braden River, Lakewood Ranch, Manatee, Palmetto, and Southeast

REVIEW: What are your main choices for high school? 1. Go to your District School 2. Apply to a Charter or Specialty School (like SMA, Polytech, Pine View, etc ) 3. Apply to a Magnet Program (like AICE, IB, VPA) 4. Apply to a Private School (like Cardinal Mooney, Sarasota Christian, etc ) 5. Home School or Virtual School 6. Apply for School Choice to go to another district school as a regular education student – lottery process

High Schools / Magnet Programs to Choose from

Booker High School Visual and Performing Arts Program (VPA) – Magnet Program Rebecca Abrahamson Visual and Performing Arts Program: The VPA is an intensive, pre-professional arts program for passionate students with a talent in either the visual or performing arts. 5 Areas of Focus: Dance, Digital Film & Motion Design, Music, Theatre and Visual Art. Candidates are selected based on an audition (for performing arts) or portfolio review (for visual arts), along with a review of transcripts and letters of recommendation. The VPA audition will be in February at Booker High Theater can actually audition here at SSAS in March Students can shadow a student at Booker – See counselor’s for details or call Booker Directly

Booker High School Law Academy, & AICE – Magnet Programs Cambridge AICE Program: (can combine this with VPA) Rigorous and internationally recognized curriculum. Opportunity to earn FREE college credits Benefits of AICE Diploma Must apply to get in – get application online or from Mr. Mapes/Mrs. Kozlowski Law Academy: Engaging and challenging programs in both Law Studies & Criminal Justice fields Mock Courtroom, Debate Team, and Mock Trial Team Partnership with Sarasota County Bar Association and Legal Aid of Manasota to provide real-world expertise and opportunities get application online or from counselors office For applications and more information, visit the website at: http://www.sarasotacountyschools.net/schools/bookerhigh/

Riverview High International Baccalaureate Program (IB) – Magnet Program Information provided by Dr. James Minor One of the original pilot schools for IB Dance and IB Theater Arts Boasts 13 faculty members who are IB examiners and/or consultants One of 7 IB schools in the world to be designated as an IB Open World School Two unique IB, school-based syllabi offered: & Marine Science Astronomy Rated by the International Baccalaureate Organization as one of the top 14 IB schools in the world for students who pursue Arts/Music New IB Career Program allows students purse both an IB education and a designated career pathway with real world experience. IB Seniors (Class of 2018) 130 students offer 9 million dollars in scholarship opportunity.

Riverview High International Baccalaureate Program (IB) – Magnet Program Information provided by Dr. James Minor The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program is a rigorous & Advanced, pre-university course of studies Must apply to get in. Admissions criteria and application found at: http://riverviewib.com/ib/ or from Counselor’s office (when they are made available) IB Applications Open: January 9, 2019 IB Information Nights: January 14, 2019 & February 19, 2019 at 6:00pm in the RPAC IB Student Registration Night: April 22, 2019 at 6:00 pm in the RPAC RHS General Info Night for Middle School Students and Parents: December 18th (6 – 7:30 p.m.) – and it’s Bilingual

SHS AICE – Magnet Program Laurie Saslow AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education) College Prep program (Critical Thinking and Problem Solving) Leads to Advanced Diploma Applications are available online at http://www.shsaice.com, in SSAS counseling lobby, OR at the information nights at SHS campus. AICE/MaST Magnet Nights: December 6th at 5:30 p.m. & February 5th (2019) at 6:30 p.m. Call to schedule a small group tour for prospective AICE students! AICE at SHS Start with Pre-AICE classes (advanced) Eventually take AICE classes (advanced for college credit) Advantages of AICE Advanced Placement / college credit Flexibility in schedule AICE diploma will help with applying to competitive colleges Admission Process – must apply to get in Based on grades, FSA scores, Essays, Recommendations Can attend AICE even if out of district

SHS MaST Institute – Magnet Program (Math, Science, and Technology) Rigorous curriculum to qualified honor students considering a career requiring at least an undergraduate degree Involves Scientific Research, Mathematics, Engineering & Manufacturing (project and research oriented) Must Apply to get in – based on grades, FCAT/FSA scores, recommendations, and interview. Students must interview with SHS to final acceptance into program (15-20 interview) Application is online Students may enroll in MaST and AICE simultaneously Check out SHS website for MAST requirements ( http://www.shsmri.com/) and to apply online Contact Andy Harshman at SHS for more details ( [email protected])

Sarasota Military Academy Abby Williams – LTC, Asst. Head of School Must apply to attend (Charter School) Open Enrollment from October 1st – January 31st Accepts residents from all counties Bussing available 4x4 Block Schedule – ability to take 8 classes per year Enrollment Meetings are from 7 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. on campus. Next dates are: December 5th, December 19th 2018 Unique Classes Fencing Self-Defense Digital Industry Certifications JROTC Academic Programs International Baccalaureate (IB) Dual Enrollment Suncoast Technical College (STC) JROTC Teams Raiders, Drill Team, Rifle Team For more info, visit: www.sarasotamilitaryacademy.org

Suncoast Polytechnical High School Joan Morrison College preparatory, rigorous academic and career-focused curriculum. All programs offer career preparation clinical rotations, on-thejob training, and/or internship experiences. Must apply to be admitted – only accepting up to 150 students per grade each year. Career Academies Animation/Gaming/Simulation (A/G/S) Engineering/Robotics Practical Nursing (PN) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fire/EMT Small Engines Digital Video Technology (DVT) Business Entrepreneur

Suncoast Polytechnical High School Small school – only 575 students Typically want 3’s or better on last year’s FSA’s to gain admission Bussing Available 12/4/18 – next walking tour from 8:45 - 10 am 12/12/18 – next open house from 6 -7:30 pm Check website and/or we will post in Team News All tour; admissions information and criteria & applications are on-line: https://sarasotacountyschools.net/schools/suncoastpolytechnical/ or in SSAS counseling lobby Early Application deadline is th

Pine View School for the Gifted Pine View is a special program designed to meet the unique needs of intellectually FULL TIME Gifted students in grades two through twelve Students may be referred to Pine View by administrators, teachers, staff members or parents Children are admitted based on a series of tests, recommendations and other pertinent data as required by the State Department of Education. For Sarasota County students only Bussing Available Contact Pine View School for more information (www.pineview.org) or Georgia Plath at SSAS

Southeast High School IB Program (Manatee County) Same program as Riverview High IB Rigorous College Prep program – Advanced Degree Admissions requirements/forms at Southeast HS Application can be found on the SHS website or in the SSAS counseling lobby IB info and tours on TBD IB Coordinator: Robin Laber [email protected] or 941.741.3366, Ext. 2025

Braden River High (Manatee County) 4 Main Career Academies at BRHS Arts & Communication Technology Business & International Studies Engineering, Design & Leadership Science Technology & Health Info Nights coming up at BRHS – check their website for specifics Email Mr. Matt Whelden (Assistant Principal) for more info Registration: Coordinate with BRHS directly

Manatee County Academies offered by High School Bayshore High School Health, Applied Science & Engineering Arts & Communication Business, Global Studies & Leadership Braden River High School Arts & Communication Technology Business & International Studies Engineering, Design & Leadership Science Technology & Health Manatee High School Medical Academy Performing Arts Academy Innovation, Design, Engineering & Arts (IDEA) Lakewood Ranch High School Business & Technology Academy Health & Public Service Academy The Arts Academy

Manatee County Academies offered by High School Palmetto High School Business, Law & Leadership Academy Science, Health & Education Academy Arts, Communication & Design Academy Southeast High School Agriscience, Business & Culinary (ABC) Electronic Communications Center (ECC) Visual & Performing Arts Academy (VPA) Center for Leadership Academy (CLA) Charter Schools: Manatee School for the Arts SCF Collegiate High School

How to check a High School Website on your own 1. just do a Google Search of the school you want to look up

How to check a High School Website on your own 2. Click on the school website

How to check a High School Website on your own 3. Explore the site including the “View School Calendar” link to find open houses, walking tours, etc

Sarasota County High Schools – contact info Booker High School – Address: 3201 North Orange Avenue , Sarasota, FL 34232 – Phone: (941) 355-5967 – Website: http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/bhs/ Sarasota High School – Address: 1000 South School Ave, Sarasota, FL 34237 – Phone: (941) 955-0181 – Website: http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/SHS/ Riverview High School – Address: 1 Ram Way, Sarasota FL 34231 – Phone: (941) 923-1484 – Website: sarasotacountyschools.net/schools/riverview

Sarasota County High Schools North Port High School – Address: 6400 West Price Blvd, North Port, FL 34286 – Phone: (941) 423-8558 – Website: http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/nphs/Index.htm Venice High School – Address: One Indian Ave , Venice, FL 34285 – Phone: (941) 488 - 6726 – Website: http://www.sarasota.k12.fl.us/vhs/ Sarasota Military Academy – Address: 801 N Orange Ave, Sarasota, FL 34236 – Phone: (941) 926-1700 – Website: www.sarasotamilitaryacademy.com

Sarasota County High Schools Pine View School – Address: 1 Python Path , Osprey, FL 34229 – Phone: (941) 486-9001 – Website: sarasotacountyschools.net/pvs Suncoast Polytechnical High School – Address: 4650 Beneva Road , Sarasota, FL 34233 – Phone: (941) 921-3981 – Website: sarasotacountyschools.net/sphs

Manatee County Schools contact info Manatee County School Board Address: 215 Manatee Avenue W, Bradenton Florida 34205 Phone: (941) 708-8770 Website: http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/

Manatee County Schools Braden River High School Address: 6545 State Road 70 East, Bradenton, Florida 34203 Phone Number: (941) 751-8230 http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/highschool/brhs/index.htm Lakewood Ranch High School Address: 5500 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., Bradenton, and FL 34211 Phone Number: 941-727-6100 http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/highschool/lakewood/ Manatee School for the Arts – Charter School Address: 700 Haben Blvd. Palmetto, FL 34221 Phone: 941-721-6800 http://www.msfta.org/index.html

Manatee County Schools Manatee High School Address: 1 Hurricane Lane, 902 33rd Street Court West, Bradenton, FL 34205 Phone Number: 941-714-7300 School Website: http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/highschool/manatee/ Palmetto High School Address: 1200 17th Street West, Palmetto, FL Phone Number: 941-723-4848 http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/highschool/ palmetto Bayshore High School Address: 5401 34th St. West, Bradenton, FL 34210 Phone Number: 941-751-7004

Manatee County Schools Southeast High School – Address: 1200 37th Avenue East, Bradenton , FL 34208 – Phone: (941) 741-3366 – www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/highschool/southeast SCF Collegiate College – newer Charter school located on the SCF campus

Your High School Advisors at SSAS AICE Cambridge Academy – Meet with Mr. Sutliff Arts Academy Students – Meet with Mrs. Kozlowski STEM Academy Students – Meet with Mr. Mapes Non-Academy Students: Last name A-K Meet with Mrs. Kozlowski Last name L-Z Meet with Mr. Mapes Students to make appointment to meet during elective or lunch to discuss high school options and action plan.

What students/parents should do between now and High School Keep checking team news for high school updates and reminders (weekly) Students should use their Naviance account to find updated high school information and applications (check Team News for Naviance information) Get familiar with the school websites you are applying to for next year – you can learn a lot by searching these sites (clubs, classes for 9th graders, sports, admissions process, etc ) If you are interested in applying to AICE, IB, VPA, Law Academy, SMA, or Polytech – Apply to those schools directly (or any Manatee County Schools) When in doubt of anything high school related – please ask a counselor for help so you are prepared for next year

Questions? Our Emails: [email protected] ; cathy [email protected] Phone: 330-1855

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