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9th Grade CCRP

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Work hard for good grades

Check your PTG

See your counselor right away about credit recovery if you fail a class

Attend your college and career readiness meeting with your counselor every year (parents are also invited to attend)

Start planning for 10th grade

Course Selection is on December 12-15 in your Freshman Success /AVID class

Decide what you want to take and write it down

If applicable- get your permission slip signed for GTI classes

Get involved!

Join a sport, or club, or get involved with service outside of school

Get help from after-school tutoring

Communicate with your teachers and counselor when you need help.

7 tips for freshmen in high school
  1. Get to know your teachers early
  2. Take advantage of AP classes
  3. Create a study schedule
  4. Find your study methods
  5. Start thinking about college
  6. Sign up for clubs and sports
  7. Check your grades regularly

Things to consider

  1. What is your high school dream?
    1. What do you want to do?
    2. Who do you want to be?
  2. What is your career dream?
    1. What do you want to do in the future?
  3. What is your college dream?
    1. How are you going to get to where you want to go?
  4. What is your life dream?
    1. What do you want to do with your life?
  5. What classes should I take next year?


Parent Checklist

  • Talk to your child about college plans as if he or she will definitely go to college.
  • Keep an eye on your child’s study habits and grades—stay involved.
  • Encourage your child to take Advanced Placement or other challenging classes.
  • Address your concerns about whether your child can or should go to college.
  • Use the College Scorecard to instantly compare expenses and projected loan payments across schools that your child is interested in attending.


Granite technical Institute

Academies

Academy of Tourism

Academy of Education


Agriculture Science

Animal Science

Equine Science

Floriculture and Greenhouse

Landscape Management & Nursery Operations

Natural Resources

Veterinary Assistant


Aviation

Survey of Aviation

Aviation Drone


Biotechnology

Biotech Research

Biomanufacturing


Construction Trades

Construction Trades

Electrical Trades

Homebuilding

Plumbing


Culinary Arts

Culinary Arts/Pro Start


Health Science

Emergency Medical Responder &

Intro to Health Science

Medical Terminology

Information Technology

Intro to 3D Animation

Computer Programming

Computer repair A+

Gaming Development Fundamentals

Intro to IT/Cloud Computing

Linux Fundamentals

Networking +/Cisco

Principles of Security +

Web Development


Technology and Engineering

Architectural Design

Electronics

Engineer Principles

Mechanical Design

Robotics/Automation

Learn a skill. Get a permission slip and sign up for GTI for one of your 10th-grade classes.

Career & Technical eDUCATION

Career Pathways show students a direct connection between doing well in high school and being able to transition smoothly to postsecondary opportunities or getting a good job when they graduate. Students who focus on a Career, Pathway acquire the skills necessary for entry into well-paid careers with high potential for rapid financial growth increased levels of

responsibility, and a high degree of personal satisfaction.


Utah Career Pathways align with and are categorized by the National Career Clusters. Each Career Pathway culminates in an industry-recognized credential of value.


Available Awards:

Concentrator Certificate (1.5 credits in the specific pathway)

Completer Certificate and Graduation Cord SENIORS ONLY

(3.0 credits in the specific pathway)

Questions on CTE?

Contact Mr. Platero in the Career Center

or email him at mplatero@graniteschools.org

Complete a CTE Pathway in...

  • Animal Science
  • Food Science, Dietetics and Nutrition
  • Natural Resource Science
  • Plant Science
  • Architecture Design CAD
  • Construction & Structural Systems
  • TV Broadcasting & Digital media
  • Fashion Apparel & Textiles
  • Graphic Design and Communication
  • Accounting & Finance/Academy of Finance
  • Business Information Management
  • Cybersecurity
  • Information Technology Systems
  • Programming & Software Development
  • Web Development
  • Pre-K: Early Childhood Education
  • K-12 as a Profession
  • Aviation
  • Mental Health Science
  • Robotics & Electronics
  • CAD Mechanical Design
  • Engineering
  • Health Sciences
  • Industry Licenses & Certificates
    • Dental Assistant
    • Medical Assistant
    • Pharmacy Technician
    • Emergency Medical Technician
    • Certified Nurse Assistant
    • Medical Interpreter
  • Culinary Arts
  • Academy of Hospitality & Tourism
  • Protective Services
  • Military Careers
  • Manufacturing & Production
  • Welding & Machining
  • Auto Mechanics & Repair
  • Law
  • Biotechnology/Medical Innovations Pathway

Join the Action

Get experience through extracurricular activities at Granger High School.


Learn skilss such as:

  • Teamwork
  • Time management
  • Creative problem-solving
  • Decision-making
  • Leadership


LETS TALK ABOUT RESILIENCE

Resilience is the ability to mentally or emotionally cope with a crisis or to return to pre-crisis status quickly.


Resilience exists when the person uses "mental processes and behaviors in promoting personal assets and protecting self from the potential negative effects of stressors".

"The secret is to believe in your dreams; in your potential that you can be like your star, keep searching, keep believing and don't lose faith in yourself."

– Neymar

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Call or text 988 to connect with a trained crisis counselor if you or anyone you know is in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.

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  1. Have you been unhappy or overwhelmed lately?
  2. I’m worried about you and would like to know if I can help.
  3. Are you thinking about hurting yourself?

ersuade:

  1. Are you willing to get support from a counselor or someone else?
  2. Can I help find you help?

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  1. Refer to a school counselor, pastor, bishop, teacher or any trusted adult.

Don’t leave theam alone!

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4-Year Plan

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  • Are you on Track to Graduate?
    • For Credit Recovery talk to your school counselor
    • Go to room E-203 Monday -Friday from 2:10 pm - 4:00 pm to work on packets or homework.