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Math 2 EOCT Study Guide
The Georgia Department of Education has provided a study guide
to help students prepare for the Math 2 EOCT.
Math 2 Study Guide
AP Courses and Exams
This site provides detailed information about each of the 33 AP
courses and exams. You'll find course and exam descriptions,
sample free-response questions and scoring guidelines, study
skills, and test-taking tips, and more!
AP Courses and Exams
Free Tutoring for Army Kids
Children of active, wounded, Reserve Component, National Guard
and Army civilians can receive free online tutoring for math, English,
Social Studies,Science, etc.
Free Online Tutoring
College Board
Features of this website include My College Quick Start, College
Search and SAT Practice Guide.
College Board
Georgia College 411
Provides a wealth of information concerning the HOPE scholarship,
college planning and financial aid. One of the most helpful
features of this website is financial aid 101 that explains the
different types of financial aid, how the process works and how to
identify which types of financial aid you may be eligible to
receive. Tutorials are available for GHSGT, EOCT, SAT,ACT, and GRE.
Georgia College 411
Georgia Career Information Center
Login: columbushs password: gcis1526
Features include Interest Profile that assists students in
identifying career interests based upon their personality
(Holland Career Model).
Reality Check provides students with an annual salary and
careers that will support their lifestyle based upon their
responses to lifestyle questioins.
Financial aid lists scholarship information and applications.
Georgia Career Information Center
PSAT
This site is provided by CollegeBoard and contains information
about the PSAT, National Merit Scholarship, and a breakdown of the
five sections of the test.
PSAT
Deployment Booklet
Deployment can be a difficult time, for both the adults being
deployed and the families they are leaving behind. The deployment
cycle is best thought of as three separate phases: (1) pre-
deployment, (2) deployment, and (3) reunion. Each phase has unique
challenges and requires different strategies. The Deployment Booklet
was created for parents and educators, two groups who care deeply
about children. The booklet may be downloaded by clicking on the
link below. You may also order the booklet by calling 254-953-1923.
Deployment Booklet
Atlanta National College Fair
The Atlanta National College Fair is held every February. Over
100 colleges and universities will be on hand to highlight their
degree programs, provide financial aid information and answer
questions. See Ms. Harnois for a copy of the College Fair
Checklist and suggested questions.
Atlanta National College Fair
My Mobile Watchdog
This site monitors your child's cell phone use and instantly
alerts you if he or she receives unapproved email, text messages or
phone calls. Sexting has become a national epidemic among children
and early teens. Thirty-nine percent of teens have sent sexually
suggestive text messages to other teens, and twenty percent have sent
nude or semi-nude pictures or video of themselves.* My Mobile
Watchdog is the only solution today for parents to detect and prevent
sexting and other serious issues from occurring. My Mobile Watchdog
system consists of two parts: software installed on the child’s
phone, and a web page for parents to view their child's activity and
control functionality. Information edited on the web page syncs with
the child’s phone instantly in the background, and alerts of
unauthorized activities (including a copy of the actual text, photo
or unauthorized and/or unknown phone number in question) are sent
directly to the parent’s phone in real time. My Mobile Watchdog
works on all approved networks and devices.
My Mobile Watch Dog
Campus Tours: Virtual Campus Tours
Virtual tours with still pictures and descriptions, webcams,
campus maps, and videos of hundreds of colleges throughout the United
States.
Virtual College Tours
Peterson's Education Portal
An all-purpose site including college search, as well as
information about summer programs, summer camps and jobs. This site
asks you to register before using some of the search engines and
other resources, but there is no registration fee. There is a fee
for some services provided.
Peterson's Education Portal
The United States Department of Education
This site is easy to use and is an excellent source of
information on financial aid.
U. S. Department of Education
Fast Web
This site has extensive information on merit and need-based
scholarships and aid.
Fast Web
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
The form on this site must be submitted in the senior year (after
January 1 and by June 30) for families applying for need-based aid.
The application may be submitted and completed electronically at this
site.
FAFSA