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MONTWOOD SENIOR INFORMATION NIGHT
HERFF JONES
Orders for Graduation Products
Thursday October 16th and Friday October 17th
DURING LUNCH
Saturday October 18th from 1PM- 3PM in Commons
Or order online at www.suncitygradservices.com
Or at the offices Monday- Friday 10-5PM
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
DIRECTORS
MRS. DANIELA GONZALEZ
AND
MRS. LESLIE LOPEZ
SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS
MRS. ORTIZ
MRS. RIOS
MRS. COMPEAN
MRS. ESCOBAR
CLASS PRESIDENT-
JESUS RAYA
SENIOR CLASS EVENTS
SENIOR GIFT- WORKING WITH CANDLELIGHTERS
SENIOR SONG
SENIOR MOTTO
SENIOR SHIRTS
LOSS OF CREDIT AND
DISCIPLINE
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MS. HOWARD
Attendance Clerks: Irma Castillo (A-Garcia, Luis) 937-2416
Laura Napier (Garcia, Matthew-Pacillas, Adrian) 937-2418
Margarita Aguilar (Padilla, Alex-Zurick) 937-2420
State law requires that a student between six and 18 attend school,
as well as any applicable accelerated instruction programs,
extended year program or tutorial session, unless the student is
otherwise excused from attendance or legally exempt.
LOSS OF CREDIT AND
DISCIPLINE
Students must be in attendance at least 90 percent of the days the class is offered in order to receive credit.
A student who is in attendance for at least 75 percent but less than 90 percent a class is offered may be given credit if the student completes a plan approved by the school’s principal that provides for the student to meet the instructional requirements of the class.
Parents and their student can be taken to court for 10 or more days within a six month period or three or more days or parts of days within a four week period.
LOC can affect a student’s graduation
SCEI- MR. NATHAN
* ENGLISH 1 STAAR EOC L
• Students taking the English 1 STAAR L may be eligible for a one time
English 1 exemption if not successful on their first attempt
• If you have any questions, please call 937-2424
STAAR EOC
EXAM
PASSING
STANDARD
FALL
RETEST
SPRING
EXAM
SUMMER
RETEST
English 1 3750 Tuesday
December 2,
2015
Monday
March 30, 2015
Tuesday
July 7, 2015
Algebra 1 3500 December 1-5,
2015
Monday
May 4, 2015
July 6-9, 2015
Biology 3500 December 1-5,
2015
Wednesday
May 6, 2015
July 6-9, 2015
English 2 3750 Wednesday
December 3,
2015
Tuesday
March 31, 2015
Wednesday
July 8, 2015
US History 3500 December 1-5,
2015
Tuesday
May 5, 2015
July 6-9, 2015
Credit Averaging Example
Marking Period Grad
e
1st Nine Weeks 65
2nd Nine Weeks 75
Semester 1
Average
70
Loss Of Credit
Information
Marking Period Grad
e
3rd Nine Weeks 60
4th Nine Weeks 78
Semester 2
Average
69
Marking Period Grade
Semester 1 70
Semester 2 69
Semester Average 69.5 =
70
Student has
earned credit
for the first
semester of
the course
Student has
NOT earned
credit for the
second
semester of
the course
Student has
earned credit
for both
semester parts
of the course
• Students must attend class
under Texas state law
• If a student misses more than
10% of the instruction days for
that class, they will have a “loss
of credit” indicated for that
class.
• If a student attends more than
75% of class, but less than 90%
of class, they may ask for a loss
of credit contract to regain the
credit.
• They will need to complete the
academic tutoring hours by a
particular date per their
contract.
COUNSELOR MRS. FIGUEROA
Ms. Dixon A-CastorMs. Figueroa Castorena-Garcia, E.Ms. Sanchez Garcia,F.-Lopez, M.Ms. Flores Lopez, N.-Ortiz, A.Ms.Shimshock Ortiz,B.-SalcidoMs.Monsivais Saldana-Z
CLASSIFICATION
Grade Level Required Credits
Grade 9 0 – 5.5
Grade 10 6 – 11.5
Grade 11 12 – 17.5
Grade 12 18 or more
What is a credit?
Credits are points earned toward graduation.
You need minimum 26 credits to graduate in designated areas.
How do you earn credits?
1. Pass your classes with a grade of 70 and above, AND
2. Satisfy attendance requirements – you must attend class 90% of the time.
How do you lose credit?
1. Absences – You can be absent no more than 9 days a semester (per class). On the 10th absence you lose credit whether absences are excused or unexcused.
2. Grades – You earn a grade of less than a 70 in a class.
Earning Credit Options Night School
Credit Averaging
Attendance Committee Meeting
Credit Averaging
If your child fails the 1st semester he/she must credit average with the 2nd semester.
1st semester = 50 2nd semester = 90
The 2nd semester grade must be at least a 70 or above to earn credit.
Top 10% RuleStudents in the top 10% of their
graduating class are eligible for automatic admission to any Texaspublic college or university. To be eligible you must:
Graduate top 10%
Enroll in college no more than 2 years after graduating from high school
Do It Now
Take the SAT/ACT/Accuplacer
Narrow down your university/college
Submit College applications
Apply for scholarships
Apply for pin numbers for FAFSA
Apply for FAFSA Target date Valentine’s Day 2015
GRADUATION CLEARANCE
Provide counselor with a
copy of student’s college
admission letter, military OR
parent approved post
graduation plan.
Provide counselor with copy
of FAFSA confirmation
email.
(NOT FAFSA application)
COUNSELOR- MRS. MONSIVAIS
Scholarships
Scholarship Wednesday@ Library (10/22, 11/12, 1/21, 2/18, 3/25)
FAFSA on the Web
Request a pin number www.pin.ed.gov
Web site: www.fafsa.ed.gov
Handouts
Parent Letter
Important Senior Dates
Counselor’s Corner
GENERATION TEXAS
College Fair-Monday, Oct. 20th in the green gym (Tony Harper gym)
Activities promoting college awareness the week of Oct. 20th-Oct. 24th
GLAMOUR SHOTS
There is a table with information outside
the gym.
Visit the table before you leave
YEARBOOK
Please see, call or email Mr. Stene for
information in regards to the Yearbook
price and senior pictures.
937-2664
2014 HOMECOMING
November 3-8th
Carnival is November 5th
Pep-rally November 7th
Homecoming Game MHS vs. Socorro
At 7PM
Homecoming Dance November 8th at MHS
SENIOR DATES
Packet has lots of upcoming events
please take the time to go through it and
be informed!
Check our website for additional
information as dates approach.
HAVE A SAFE DRIVE HOME!