College Reach-Out Program
Parent Engagement
The College Reach Out Parent Partnership Initiative (CROPP) at the University of South Florida highlights the crucial importance of parental involvement in a student’s academic journey. CROPP is committed to actively engaging parents in workshops focused on enhancing college readiness, understanding the educational system, and creating a supportive home environment. By participating in these workshops, parents will become stronger advocates and mentors for their children, ensuring they have the necessary resources and support to reach their educational aspirations.
We are excited to collaborate closely with our parents to build a cohesive and empowering community for all our students. Through CROPP, we offer a variety of workshops designed to empower parents in the following areas:
PARENT WORKSHOPS AND RESOURCES
Our workshops will cover a range of topics, including:
- College Application Process: Guidance on how to navigate the college application process, including understanding admission requirements and deadlines.
- Financial Aid and Scholarships: Information on financial aid options, scholarship opportunities, and tips for completing FASFA forms.
- Academic Support Strategies: Techniques for supporting your child's academic progress and helping them with study habits, time management, and goal setting.
- College Readiness: Preparing students for the transition to college life, including developing independence and resilience.
- Career Planning: Insights into career exploration and planning, helping students align their academic choices with future career goals.
- Mental Health and Well-being: Strategies for maintaining a healthy balance between academic demands and personal well-being.
Here, parents can access important information pertaining to their child's education, including academic resources, school policies, event calendars, and support services. Stay informed about your child's progress and learn how to engage effectively with teachers and staff to support their educational journey. Explore valuable tools and resources designed to empower parents and enhance student success in Hillsborough County Schools.
Welcome to ParentVue, a powerful tool designed to enhance communication and collaboration between parents and schools. ParentVue provides you with real-time access to your child’s academic information, including grades, attendance records, and course schedules. This user-friendly platform allows you to stay informed about your child's progress and engage more effectively in their educational journey.
With ParentVue, you can:
- Monitor Academic Performance: Easily track your child's grades and assignments, helping you to support their learning at home.
- Stay Informed: Access important school announcements, schedules, and events, ensuring you never miss out on vital information.
- Communicate with Teachers: Use the platform to connect with educators, facilitating open dialogue about your child's progress and any concerns you may have.
We encourage you to take advantage of ParentVue to empower your involvement in your child's education. Your engagement is crucial to their success, and ParentVue makes it easier than ever to be an active participant in their learning experience.
Hillsborough County Public Schools will transition to Synergy as the Student Information System (SIS) beginning with the 24-25 school year.
Parents and guardians will continue to access Canvas for current class grades, assignments, and communication with teachers. Synergy’s ParentVUE application will provide additional student information like report cards, attendance, and graduation status.
In short, Canvas is the day-to-day hub for instruction. Teachers can post assignments, quizzes, and class discussions while integrating curriculum resources and academic tools. Teachers may provide valuable assignment feedback that is viewable by both students and parents. Students and parents can also respond to feedback directly in Canvas. Canvas Parent accounts can be created 24 hours after activating the Synergy ParentVUE Account.
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Hillsborough County Public School Accelerated Programs Department is dedicated to ensuring all students accelerate their future by providing access to higher-level coursework and support as they thrive for college and career success. The goal of this website is to provide resources to parents and students to find valuable information on programs that are supporting students at our school sites. We believe learning is a life journey and we look forward to working with you!
The Division of Student, Family, and Community Engagement (SFACE) is dedicated to building alliances and fostering strong partnerships with all communities and stakeholders committed to Hillsborough County Public Schools' vision of "Preparing All Students for Life." Our goal is to ensure access and opportunities for all students by empowering families and community organizations to collaborate with HCPS in providing robust support. Together, through a shared responsibility approach, we aim to create meaningful and sustainable pathways that result in long-term positive outcomes for our students, families, and the broader community.
A comprehensive school counseling program is an integral part of the educational process. It fosters students’ academic, career, and personal/social development to become productive and responsible citizens in a diverse and global community.
School counselors work collaboratively with educators, parents, and professionals to enhance student outcomes academically, socially, behaviorally, and emotionally to provide the best educational environment and opportunities for all students.
BRIGHT FUTURES INFORMAITON
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY GRADUATION AND SCHOLARSHIPS INFORMATION
SENIOR HANDBOOK
STUDENT PROGRESSION PLAN
Hillsborough County Public Schools has implemented a revised Grade Point Average (GPA) weighting scale/calculation model that is recognized universally by colleges and universities, to better prepare students for gaining admission to the postsecondary school of their choice. Any changes would not impact current high school students but begin with next year’s (2023) incoming 9th grade students.
Our current weighting of advanced coursework that is added to a students’ Grade Point Average results in unusually high GPAs. College and university admissions directors must recalculate the GPA of Hillsborough County Public Schools graduates to align with those of other students from across the state and the nation.
A realignment of students’ weighted GPAs would be more consistent with college admissions and most Florida districts, allowing for more informed and accurate postsecondary options. The new model will be easier to calculate, while encouraging students to focus on taking the most appropriate classes and earn the best grade possible.
Current middle school students with previously earned high school coursework would have the credit converted before entering 9th grade to the proposed new weighting scale/calculation model.
The district engaged with current and former students as well as parents, Principals, Assistant Principals, school counselors, and district curriculum experts from both middle and high schools to get their perspective on this transition.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY SCHOOLS FAMILY RESOUCE PORTAL
CROP PROGRAM MASTER SCHEDULE 2024-2025
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Date | Time | Title |
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September 7 | 10:00 a.m. Microsoft Teams | Student & Parent Orientation |
September 21 Session: 1 |
12:00 p.m. Location: Register Here: |
Helping Your Child Success: Parenting Strategies for Improved Communication with Teachers
and Schools Guest Speaker: Mr. Ross Anderson, Hillsborough County School District Liaision |
October 5 Session: 2 |
12:00 p.m. Location: MICROSOFT TEAMS ONLINE Register Here: |
Parents ONLY! Topic: Thriving as an Adult Learner: Guest Speaker: Mr. Walter Davis III, Office of Undergraduate Studies |
November 2 Session: 3 |
12:00 p.m. Location: Registration Here: |
Topic: Mastering Pre-Graduation Success: Best Practices and Strategies for Supporting Your Student's Academic Journey Guest Speaker: Mr. Malcolm Randolph, Admissions Recruiter Advisor Office of Vice President of Student Success, USF |
December 7th |
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Location: MICROSOFT TEAMS ONLINE Registration Here: |
Topic: Special Program Review: аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢Foundation Scholarship Presentation & FASFA Workshop Presenter Speaker: Ms. Nicole Luckett, Assistant Program Director, Multicultural Affairs |
January 11 |
10:00 a.m. Virtual: Zoom |
Parent and Student Refresher! Topic: Provides an Pre-Post overview of program activities and expectations, ensuring parents are well-informed and prepared. Goals and Outcomes:
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January 18 Session: 4 | 12:00 p.m. Location: The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. |
Unlocking College Opportunities: Dual Enrollment & College Academy Pathways Guest Speaker: Ms. Kimjuan Watson, M.S.Ed Collegiate Academy Magnet Lead Richard C. Spoto High School |
February 22 Session: 5 | 12:00 p.m. Location: The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. |
Topic: Parental Engagement at the 11th Grade Transitional PoinT | 10th & 11th ONLY Guest Speaker: Ms. Jazmine Clark, Product Manager, AVID |
March 29 Session: 6 | 12:00 p.m. Location: The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. |
Navigating аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢Academic Programs Guest Speaker: аÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊÄÚÄ»ÐÅÏ¢Foundation- Scholarship: Ms. Flor Martinez, University Advancement |
May 10 Session: 7 | 12:00 p.m. Location: The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. |
Topic: Navigating Financial Literacy for a Successful Transition to College | SENIORS (12th) ONLY Guest Speaker: Dr. Natialie Powell-Glover, Assistant Director, Bulls2Bulls Financial Education |
June 7 | 10:00 a.m. Virtual: Zoom |
Summer Program Parent and Student Orientation |
July 18 | 11:00 a.m. Location: The Zimmerman School of Advertising and Mass Communications. |
Special Guest: Town Hall Session: Enhancing Student Success through Community Engagement Guest Speaker: School District Official |
Additionally, the College Reach Out Parent Partnership Initiative is committed to supporting parents who wish to return to college and achieve their own degrees. We will provide workshops on:
- Returning to College as an Adult Learner: Tips and resources for balancing family, work, and academic responsibilities.
- Financial Aid for Adult Learners: Exploring financial aid options specifically for adult students.
- Career Advancement: Leveraging a college degree for career growth and new opportunities.