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Freshman News - Counselor Kellye Ratcliff

This year will be filled with many new opportunities for you. If you stay focused and work hard, I am sure you will have a successful freshman year. As your Guidance Counselor, I am here to help you in any way I can. Best of luck as a Ruston High School freshman and have a great year!...Mrs. Ratcliff

Freshman "Vocabulary"

Freshmen are bombarded with a great deal of new information as they move from junior high to high school. Listed below are some of the terms you need to become familiar with in order to understand high school and all that it represents to you and your future.

CREDIT- A credit (or unit) is awarded to students who pass a yearlong class, such as English I. Each semester class is worth one-half credit. A student has the capability of earning 3.5 credits per semester, or 7 per year. A total of 23 credits are required for graduation. The Freshman class of 2012 and all subsequent classes will have to earn a total of 24 credits, adding an additional year of math.

GPA- This stands for Grade Point Average, which is calculated at the end of each semester of high school. It is the average of all seven classes per semester, using letter grades. On a 4.0 scale, an A receives 4 points, B= 3 points, C= 2 points, and a D= 1 point. This is a cumulative average, meaning that your GPA is re-configured every semester, so each semester builds on the one(s) before it . It is very difficult to raise your GPA once it drops, so keep that in mind throughout school.

OVERALL GPA VS. CORE GPA- Your overall GPA is computed using all seven classes semester. Your core GPA, or something called TOPS GPA, is computed from your core curriculum, which includes your four main academic areas plus foreign language, computer science, and your fine arts unit.

RANK- Students are ranked in their class based on their cumulative GPA. A student's rank is re-configured every semester. Your final rank is determined when you graduate.

GEE- This stands for the Graduate Exit Exam for the 21st century. Like the LEAP test you took in eighth grade, there are sections in the GEE21 that you must pass in order to graduate. As a sophomore you will take English/Language Arts and Math sections. You must pass both in order to graduate. As a junior you will take the Science and Social Studies sections and you must pass one of those sections. If you fail any of these sections, remediation will be provided and you will have several opportunities to re-take the section(s) that you failed.

ACT TEST- This test is a college entrance exam that is commonly used in the southern region of the United States. The other college entrance exam is the SAT. It is generally not recommended that freshmen take the ACT. In order to qualify for TOPS, you must have an ACT composite score of 20.

TOPS- The Tuition Opportunity Program for Students is a comprehensive program of state scholarships awarded to students who maintain a 2.5 GPA in the approved college prep core curriculum and have scored a composite score of at least 20 on the ACT. Students who meet these two requirements and complete the FAFSA form will have their tuition paid by the state if they attend a college or university in the state of Louisiana. TOPS is a wonderful opportunity offered to high school students. If you plan to go to college, make sure you maintain a core GPA of at least 2.5.

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