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High School, College and Career Resources

24 Credit Standard Diploma Graduation Requirements Graduation Test Requirements


4 English For students who enter 9th grade in 2012-2013
4 Math (including Algebra I , Geometry) FCAT 2.0 Reading 245
3 Science (including Biology, 2 additional sciences) Algebra EOC 399 or FSA 489
3 Social Studies (US History, World History, For students who enter 9th grade in 2013-2014
American Government, and Economics) Florida State Assessment 349
1 HOPE Algebra EOC 399 or FSA Algebra 1 489
1 Performing Fine Art For students who enter 9th grade in 2014-2015
2 World Languages (must be same language) Florida State Assessment - 350
3 Electives Algebra 1 FSA 497 (if taken January 2016 and after)
*students on an AICE, IB, or special diploma programs of Concordant scores on SAT and ACT (READING) or PERT
study should refer to the District Student Progression Plan (MATH) may apply but have not been determined by the state
or to their individual Graduation Tracker for graduation at this time for students entered HS in 2014-2015 and
requirements. thereafter.
Promotion Requirements
Virtual Course Requirement
Students who enter ninth grade in 2011-2012 and From 9th -> 10th grade
thereafter must complete a high school course on-line to 5 credits, 1 English or 1 math
graduate. Please discuss your options with your students From 10th -> 11th grade
school counselor. *Students following the 18 credit ACCEL, 12 credits, 2 English and 2 math or science
AICE, IB or special diploma programs of study are exempt From 11th -> 12th grade
from this requirement. 18 credits, 3 English and 4 math or science,
minimum 1.5 GPA
FOCUS
Duval County Public Schools will be implementing ACT Test Preparation
Focus, a new Student Information System, at the http://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-
beginning of the 2016-2017 school year. The services/the-act/test-preparation.html
districts student information system allows parents to
access grades, progress reports and attendance.
SAT Question of the Day
Parents/Guardians must register for a new Focus
account to access student information. http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/sat-question-of-the-day
http://www.duvalschools.org/Page/15745

College and Career Planning


Participating in College Athletics
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
www.floridashines.org

Test Resources
PERT Study Guide: http://fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/5592/urlt/0078248-pert-studentstudyguide.pdf
ACT : http://www.actstudent.org/testprep/ ; SAT : www.collegeboard.com,
Other sites: www.majortests.com, www.march2success.com
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Bright Futures Scholarships


Student eligibility is updated each semester starting in Scan with your
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view the Bright
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Options for High School Acceleration
Your high school offers classes that can award college credit. These may include Advanced Placement (AP), Dual
Enrollment, International Baccalaureate (IB), and Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE). For more
information, visit http://duvalschools.org/Domain/4396

You may also be able to takes classes that lead to an Industry Certification. For more information visit the DCPS Career
and Technical Education department website: http://duvalschools.org/Domain/5470.
ACT Comparison SAT
Assessment test that measures what you What kind of test is Aptitude test that measures how you apply what
learned in school. this? you learned in school.
215 multiple choice questions and an
What am I in for? 154 multiple-choice questions
optional essay.
2 hours and 55 minutes w/ 40 minutes How much time am I
3 hours w/50 minutes optional essay
optional essay given?
Algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Algebra, geometry, statistics, probability and
What about math?
Calculators are allowed. data analysis. Calculators are allowed.
What about the
40 minutes on 1 topic, Optional 50 minutes on 1 topic, Optional
essays?
Tests ability to interpret science
What about science? No science questions
experiments
1-36 points for each of 4 subtests, subtests 200-800 points for each section Evidence-Based
are averaged for a composite score, 36 is How is it scored? Reading and Writing (not including Essay) and
the highest score. Math; overall range scores 400-1600.
Scores based on the number of correct Are there penalties Scores based on the number of correct answers.
answers. No penalty for incorrect answers. for guessing? No penalty for incorrect answers.
At least 4 weeks before the test When to register? At least 4 weeks before the test
www.act.org Online Registration www.collegeboard.com

Fee Waivers for SAT, ACT and College Applications: There are a number of reasons a student could qualify for up to
TWO fee waivers for each test while they are juniors and seniors. The most common reason is Free or Reduced lunch
program eligibility. Check with your school counselor about other qualifying situations. Students may also qualify for
college application fee waivers (which saves you $).

Students with disabilities may also be able to apply for ACT/SAT Test Accommodations. Check with your counselor
about timelines and deadlines, and APPLY EARLY!
SAT,PSAT,AP: www.collegeboard.com/ssd/student/index.html
ACT: www.actstudent.org/regist/disab/

MINIMUM Admissions Scores required for the State University


System (SUS)
These are MINIMUM scores. Many State universities will require higher scores for admissions purposes. GPA, rigor of
courses taken, extracurricular activities and community involvement will also be taken into consideration.
SAT ACT
Critical Reading 460 Reading 19
Math 460 Math 19
Writing 440 English/Writing 18
11/2016

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