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  • CTE Programs Boone High School (9-12)

    • Agriculture
    • Computer Science Principles 
    • Criminal Justice Operations (Magnet Only) 
    • Digital Media/Multimedia Design 
    • Digital Video Technology
    • Electrocardiograph Aide Technician 
    • Engineering Pathways 
    • Finance (Magnet Only) 
    • Game/Simulation/Animation Visual Design (Orange Technical College)  

      Sophomores & Juniors
    • Do you have at least a 2.0 unweighted GPA
    • Are you currently on track for graduation
    • Are you ready to get a free jump start on your desired career?

      Orange Technical College Dual Enrollment May Be the Perfect Choice for You!
       

      Check out the dual enrollment program chart

      Seniors

      Are you interested in exploring tech school opportunities available to you after high school?

     

    Schedule a Meeting

    Seante Borden
     Career Specialist -  Boone High School
     Career and Technical Education
    407-893-7200 ext. 6012629
    Seante.Borden@ocps.net

    Claim Valencia Credits
    Are you enrolled at Valencia College and did you earn free Valencia credit in one of your CTE classes? Click on the link below to complete the Valencia form to claim those free credits.

    Get Your Credits | Career Pathways | Valencia College

  • College and Career Center

    Students are encouraged to utilize the center beginning in 9th grade for post-high school planning. We are here to provide the following services: counseling students in every aspect of the college process, guide students through self-analysis, career exploration, and educational goal setting, hosting on-campus college visits from participating schools, standardized testing, and college funding.

    College Admissions Visits

    College visits will be held virtually this fall. Students will be notified of visits via Totem Talk (sign up for Mr. Johns’ weekly newsletter on the main page of Boone's website) and through College and Career Instagram: search: boonecollege.career to follow. 

    Students must sign up for these visits through their SCOIR accounts on LaunchPad.

    College Match Self-Survey for the College-Bound

     

    Financial Aid

    Bright Futures Requirements and Award Amounts

    National Merit and National Achievement Scholarship

    Completar la solicitud FAFSA 2020-2021

    Complete the FAFSA Application

    FAFSA financial aid presentation

     

    SAT and ACT

    ACT dates and online registration

    SAT dates and online registration

    Read about the differences between the ACT and SAT

    Scoir

    What is it? SCOIR (pronounced 'score') is a free district provided resource to all OCPS students and families. It is designed to break down the college admissions process into manageable steps that help students and their families evaluate all the important questions one step, one day at a time. Students are able to search for colleges based on personal and academic interests, build their college list, explore campus communities to understand what type of environment will fit them best, and communicate with college admissions counselors. Utilizing the resources in SCOIR can help students better understand their unique talents, see how they translate to majors, and begin career exploration.

    Why is it important? When applying to colleges and universities this then provides counselors the opportunity to upload all supplemental information needed for applications (transcripts, letters of recommendation, fee waivers, etc.)

    How do students login to SCOIR:  Students are able to access Scoir via single-sign on through the Scoir icon on Launchpad. An invitation is not required from a staff member.

    Can parents and guardians use SCOIR? Yes, SCOIR gives parents and/or guardians a unique window into their student’s college journey through the SCOIR Parent Application. It also provides access to financial calculators and a view of colleges in your child’s “My Colleges” list.  Parents and guardians must be invited by their student.

    How do students invite their parents/guardians to SCOIR?  Use the following link to learn how to invite parents and guardians to SCOIR account from the student profile. 

    How do parents and guardians login to SCOIR? Click here to learn to create an account. For Parents/Guardians: Creating and managing your account and linking to students - User Guide and Support Documentation | Scoir

     

    Resources

    NCAA Eligibility Center

    PSAT_Understanding Your Score Report

    SAT Khan Academy

    Florida Colleges Stats 2018-2019

    Resume Template

    Counselor Recommendation Letter Google form

  • Steps to take for Completing Community Service Hours

    Step 1:
    Find an organization that will allow you to volunteer your time to the community.
    (Note: If volunteering for a Boone High School club or organization you must speak to the club sponsor.)

    Step 2:
    Complete Community Service Plan Forms (links below)

    Step 3:
    Fill out page 1 of the Community Service proposal form.  Be sure all necessary signatures are obtained.

    Step 4:
    Log your hours and complete the reflection on page 2.

     

    Volunteer Opportunity Ideas 

    1. Second Harvest Food Bank
    2. Foundation for Foster Children
    3. Orlando Health Dr. Phillips Hospital
    4. Red Cross
    5. Salvation Army
    6. Florida Immigrant Coalition
    7. Florida State Parks
    8. Meals on Wheels
    9. United Way
    10. Base Camp
    11. VolunteerFlorida
    12. Zebra Coalition
    13. Habitat for Humanity Orlando
    14. Mustard Seed of Orlando
    15. American Civil Liberties Union of Florida
    16. Human Rights Campaign
    17. Trevor Project
    18. Orlando Museum of Art
    19. Volunteers for Community Impact
    20. Kids Beating Cancer
    21. Orange County Animal Services
    22. Nehrling Gardens, Gotha   
    23. Orlando Health at ORMC
  • Please visit “Boone Student Services” on CANVAS to access all Dual Enrollment information

    Contact Ms. Gurley if you have any questions (Nicole.Gurley@ocps.net)

     

    Valencia Dual Enrollment 

    UF Dual Enrollment 

    UCF Dual Enrollment 

  • Use the following link to Find My Bus.

  • If you are interested in obtaining student records can do so by faxing or mailing a request to their school. If the school you attended is no longer open you may request your educational records from the nearest high school.

    You may utilize the Student Records Release Authorization form by clicking on the link and include it when you request your records. If you are requesting your records in person please note that this is an overnight process.

     

    Student Records Release Authorization

     

    Information needed to obtain records includes:

    • Present name of student
    • Name while attending school/maiden name (if different than present name)
    • Name of Orange County Public Schools(s) for which you are requesting records
    • If student attended an adult, community or vocational school, a list of the course(s) for which you are requesting records
    • Year last attended
    • Date of birth
    • Address or fax number where the records should be sent
    • Signature
    • Copy of driver’s license, state ID or other form of identification showing proof of name and date of birth

    For more information, contact your school or Student Records by phone at 407.317.3965.

    Anyone interested in obtaining a student directory must submit a request in writing either by fax, email or mail to:

    Orange County Public Schools
    Records Custodian
    P.O. Box 271
    Orlando, FL 32802-0271
    records@ocps.net

    Fax: 407-317-3703

  • Class of 2025

    Are you applying to:  DO NOT ORDER A TRANSCRIPT!

    FAMU

    FAU

    FGCU

    FL Poly

    FSU

    UNF

    UF

    New College

    UCF (SPARK—Self-Provided Academic Record for Knights) You will receive a link to
    complete the SPARK once your application is received and processed
     

    You will complete the SSAR or SPARK for UCF.  You will only need to send a transcript to
    these schools after you are accepted and have graduated.

    The Student Self-Reported Academic Record (SSAR) lists the courses and grades that have been attempted, or will be attempted, for high school and/or college credit.  It replaces
    the high school and college transcripts used by the office of admissions during the initial review process.

    To complete your SSAR, go to Self-Reported Student Academic Record

     

    Class of 2024 and Earlier

    PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION BEFORE ORDERING!

    1. Select one of the following links that applies to you: 

    Current Students

    Alumni

    2. Fill in all information

    3. Pay for the transcript(s) through the link

    4. Ms. Henry  will receive a report each day and will order your transcript.

    5.Ms. Henry  will process your transcript to be mailed, faxed or held for pick up.

    If you have any questions about this process, please contact  Bridget.Henry@ocps.net

    PLEASE NOTE - We can no longer e-mail Transcripts for any reason. Transcripts can only be mailed, faxed or picked up.

    • $2 charge for each paper copy you request- this includes mail and fax (online payment only)
    • Official Transcript - $2  - 3-5 day waiting period - paper copy – sealed - can only be opened by the official requesting it from you
    • Unofficial Transcript - $2 – 3-5 day waiting period - paper copy – CANNOT be used for employment or colleges/universities
    • 2015 - Current  STUDENTS ONLY – please e-mail Bridget.Henry@ocps.net
    • 1989-2009 GRADUATES - $2- only paper copy available
    • 1988 and before - $2 - minimum 5-day waiting period - paper copy only

    When Boone High School receives your request and payment, it will take 3-5 days for us to receive your transcript, process it, and either mail it, fax it or have it ready for pick-up; however, please note that transcripts prior to 1990 may take longer than those after 1990. Also, school holidays can impact processing time.