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East Area Adult School provides classes for high school students. Applications are available from their counselor. Any student interested in taking classes should see their counselor. |
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There are some things you can do to help you prepare for the FCAT.
*****You may visit www.fcatexplorer.com to assist you in preparing for taking the FCAT. Please do the following to access the FCAT Explorer:
Log in: last name first initial
Password: 53 first four letters of last name and birth date month and day
EXAMPLE: Log in: smithj
Password: 53smith0102 (2 digits for month, 2 digits for day)
***** You may wish to consider taking the FCAT preparation class offered at Florida Virtual School. You may review the course description at www.flvs.net . If you are interested in taking this class, you will need to meet with your counselor. |
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The ASVAB is a widely used multiple-aptitude test battery.
The ASVAB was originally designed to predict future academic and occupational success in military occupations. Since its introduction in 1968, the ASVAB has been the subject of extensive research. Numerous validation studies indicate the ASVAB assesses academic ability and predicts success in a wide variety of occupations.
Several composite scores are formed from different combinations of ASVAB test scores. Three composites, or Career Exploration Scores, are provided specifically to help students engage in career exploration. These scores help students to get a good sense of their verbal, math, and science and technical skills compared to other students in the same grade. ASVAB results are reported to students and counselors on the ASVAB Summary Results sheet. This report shows grade-specific, gender-specific, and combined standard scores and score bands for all eight tests and three Career Exploration Scores. It also provides students with percentile-based interpretations of those scores. The ASVAB Summary Results sheet provides students with appropriate explanations of the scores, as well as suggestions for their use
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To find out information to enroll your student at Lake Region High School, click on the FAQ link to go to Guidance Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ 10). |
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Registering a student at Lake Region High School is the process of meeting with the appropriate counselor and selecting class/course preferences.
Registering never guarantees placement in classes/courses.
Before a student registers, a student must have completed the enrollment process. As counselors may not be readily available, it is encouraged that an appointment is scheduled with the appropriate counselor to register for classes/courses. You may do this by emailing the counselor or calling the guidance office at 297-3194. |
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Orientation is the time when students, who have enrolled and registered at LRHS, may come and receive their class schedule for the year. During this time, students may meet their teachers, review bus schedules, open lunch accounts, purchase physical education uniforms, tour the school and parents may apply for their yearly access to the Parent Internet Viewer.
Orientation dates and times are TBA annually.
Students will not be permitted to enroll or register during the scheduled evening Orientation times. Students may complete the enrolling and registration process prior to or after times set aside for evening Orientation. |
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Student interested in PCC Dual Enrollment for the fall term must meet with their guidance counselor prior to registering at PCC. |
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