Bay Shore Union Free School District Office of School - Community Services 75 West Perkal Street Bay Shore, NY 11706 communityservices@bayshore.k12.ny.us Phone: 631-968-1252 Fax: 631-968-1298 On The Forefront The Bay Shore School District sets high expectations for both students and staff. Five elementary schools, a middle school and a high school provide a caring, creative learning environment for the 5,842 students who attend each day. Our mission remains to provide opportunities for all our students to learn, to grow and to achieve their maximum potential. We encourage and enjoy the strong commitment of the families living within our school district to help us reach our goals. On The Waterfront The Bay Shore-Brightwaters community dates back to the 1700's and enjoys wonderful access to the South Shore of Long Island. Only sixty minutes from Manhattan and a short ferry ride to Fire Island, Bay Shore stands at the forefront of cultural diversity. The Bay Shore School District is at the center of active community involvement. The families of our students enjoy the support of numerous civic associations, an active Chamber of Commerce and a productive Business Improvement District. These organizations work diligently with Islip Town, Suffolk County, and New York State government officials for the betterment of Bay Shore.
Learn bleeding control skills with First Aid for Severe Trauma (FAST), a national STOP THE BLEED course from the American Red Cross. While FAST is available for anyone, the course and digital materials will be offered at no charge to high school students under the age of 19.
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135 minutes total. Instructor-Led 135-minute course consists of instruction and skills- and scenario-based learning. Blended Learning 90-minute online portion may be given as homework; 45 minutes in the classroom for skills- and scenario-based learning. Online-only 90-minute course results in a completion certificate (not certification). AGE RANGE FAST was designed for high school students; however, students from middle school upwards and adults can take the course and benefit from the course material. STUDENT TO INSTRUCTOR RATIO One instructor may teach up to 24 students in one class. PRICING Thanks to grant support from the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, the course and digital materials will be offered at no charge to high school students under the age of 19. Training providers should fill out this webform to be contacted about pricing for non-high school students. Digital materials (instructor manual, participant handbook, ready reference cards) available as free downloads. Course videos available at no cost for downloading, streaming or embedded within the course presentation, and a DVD is available through the Red Cross Store and in the Classroom Kit for a fee. Training supplies for skills- and scenario-based learning required. Classroom Kits are available through the Red Cross Store. FAST Classroom Kit An in-person psychomotor skills session is necessary to build the muscle memory required to finalize a participant's training. Participants will need to practice using both direct pressure and a tourniquet.
While the course and digital materials will be provided without charge to high school students under the age of 19, there will be a charge for classes taught to others. If you are already a Red Cross training provider, ask that the FAST program be added to your agreement. To become a Red Cross training provider, complete this webform and information will be sent to you.
Definition: Dual enrollment is taking courses at the collegiate level while still in high school and receiving college and high school credit simultaneously. All dual enrollment students are enrolled as non-degree seeking students at Salisbury University. Some dual enrollment students take regular classes at Salisbury University (either online or on campus) and some take special courses taught at your high school.
Eligibility: Students must be academically eligible for dual enrollment (see specific school information below), must obtain permission from their high school and complete the registration packet with your high school counselor. Once the class is completed, you will need to submit your final grade to your high school guidance counselor.
What are the disadvantages? As with any course, performance matters, especially if you are using the dual enrollment course for graduation requirements. Courses at Salisbury University are rigorous and fast-paced, so they may be more challenging than a similar course taught at your high school. It does cost to enroll (with the exception of FARMS students); however, the rate you pay as a dually enrolled student is much less than you will soon be paying in regular tuition and fees at college
*Bold courses count for high school graduation requirements. Students who enroll in and pass these courses at SU will have the letter grade reflected on their SCPS report card with the associated course from the SCPS course catalog. All other courses may earn SCPS credit on a pass/fail basis as college-level electives.
*Bold courses count for high school graduation requirements. Students who enroll in and pass these courses at SU will have the letter grade reflected on their WCPS report card with the associated course from the WCPS course catalog. All other courses may earn WCPS credit on a pass/fail basis as college-level electives.
First, WCPS and SU are partnering to provide University-approved curriculum, taught at Worcester County high schools by WCPS faculty. These University-approved courses, listed below, may not be offered every year, so check with your guidance counselor for availability.
*Bold courses count for high school graduation requirements. Students who enroll in and pass these courses at SU will have the letter grade reflected on their WCPS report card with the associated course from the WCPS course catalog. All other courses may earn WCPS credit on a pass/fail basis as college-level electives. Both language courses must be taken to meet the HS graduation requirement for World Language. All MATH courses at the 140 level and above count as the 4th math course in the senior year.
If you are a junior or senior in high school and are interested in dually enrolling at Salisbury University, but are not a student in one of the schools/school systems listed above, you should talk to your guidance counselor about the possibility. Please note that the cost of enrolling at Salisbury University, if not listed as a special case above, will be at the regular per credit rate of tuition and fees and will be based on residency requirements.
Are dual enrollment courses weighted on my high school transcript the same as AP courses? Yes, you receive a quality points bonus for dual enrollment courses that count for high school graduation credit. Talk to your guidance counselor for more information because each school/school system may be different.
My high school Advanced Placement (AP) course is listed for dual enrollment. How does that work and what are the pros and cons of dually enrolling at SU versus just taking the AP exam to earn college credit?
Does SU accept dual enrollment credit from other high schools? Yes, SU does accept other institution's dual enrollment credits that you earned in high school. These credits are subject to the same transfer credit decisions as any other coursework completed at other institutions. The sending institution's transcript should, at a minimum, list the course with a grade, the earned credit, and the quality points. Contact registrar@salisbury.edu for more information. 2ff7e9595c
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