Navigating High School: GPA, College Applications, and Extracurricular Activities

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Discover insights from a Freshman & Sophomore Parent Night, including GPA breakdowns, SAT/ACT scores, college application outcomes, and student involvement in various activities. Explore academic rigor, graduation requirements, and extra-curricular advice for students.

  • High School
  • GPA
  • College Applications
  • Extracurricular Activities
  • Academic Rigor

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  1. Freshman & Sophomore Parent Night September 26, 2019

  2. Transcript GPA Welcome to High School Rigor of Classes Graduation Requirements Extra- Curricular Activities

  3. GPA Unweighted 95.22 Weighted 99.15 SAT score 1510 ACT score - 36 Colleges Applied to: Carnegie Melon University Cornell University Harvard University Lehigh University Northwestern University University of Pennsylvania Case Western University SUNY Binghamton SUNY Stonybrook Yale University Student A

  4. GPA Unweighted 95.22 Weighted 99.15 SAT score 1510 ACT score - 36 Colleges Applied to: Carnegie Melon University- Denied Cornell University- Denied Harvard University- Denied Lehigh University- Waitlisted Northwestern University- Denied University of Pennsylvania- Denied Case Western University- Accepted SUNY Binghamton- Denied SUNY Stonybrook- Denied Yale University- Denied Student A

  5. GPA - Unweighted 88.717 - Weighted 89.610 SAT score 1170 Involvement: Peer Tutor, Varsity Softball Captain, School Newspaper, Student Gov t, Marching Band & NUMC volunteer Student B Colleges Applied to: SUNY Stonybrook CUNY Queens SUNY Oswego Iona College St. John s University Fordham University

  6. GPA - Unweighted 88.717 - Weighted 89.610 SAT score 1170 Involvement: Peer Tutor, Varsity Softball Captain, School Newspaper, Student Gov t, Marching Band & NUMC volunteer Student B Colleges Applied to: SUNY Stonybrook - Denied CUNY Queens- Denied SUNY Oswego- Denied Iona College- Accepted St. John s University- Accepted Fordham University- Denied

  7. Teacher led extra help National Honor Society Tutors Private Tutors Operation Success Lab classes Extra Help

  8. Naviance - Do What You Are - Strengths Explorer - Career & College Search Career Day Military Day Electives Meeting with Counselor Career Planning Career Planning

  9. A+ Computer A+ Computer Technician / Networking Technician Networking Architectural Technology Architectural Technology Career & Career & Technical Technical Education Education Programs Programs at Sewanhaka at Sewanhaka High School High School Automotive Technology Automotive Technology ConstructionTrades ConstructionTrades C.C.D.I.(Corporate Communications/Digital Imaging) C.C.D.I.(Corporate Communications/Digital Imaging) Cosmetology/Beauty Culture Cosmetology/Beauty Culture Culinary Arts Culinary Arts Instrumentation Automation Instrumentation & Automation

  10. Career Education Open House December 5th at Sewanhaka High School at 7:00 p.m. - Students and Parents can tour the facility, speak with teachers and learn more about all the programs. Career Caravan (Expo) at Carey High School on January 16th. All the career education programs will be on display at Carey. 9th and 10th grade students will be invited to come see & learn about the programs and speak to current students enrolled in the courses. Career Ed Career Ed Information & Information & Application Application Process Process Applications available starting January 16th Applications due the latest February 10th Considerations for acceptance into the program: 1st & 2nd m.p. grades, attendance, discipline and interest/commitment/motivation for the program.

  11. Clear Expectations Communication/Parent Involvement Substance Use Barriers to Barriers to Success Success Setting Limits/Broadening Peer Pressure Social Media

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