10th Grade Visit - Citrus Valley High School

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Transcript 10th Grade Visit - Citrus Valley High School

Junior Visit
Class of 2016
Presentation Agenda
11th Grade
•Progress Report Dates
•Graduation Requirements
•Transcript
•Options After High School
•A-G Requirements
•Success Strategies
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Mrs. Trish Scott ext. 34150
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Mr. Lupe Barba ext. 34159
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Deli – Gala plus AVID
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Gall - Lopez, D
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Lopez, E – Rodriguez, C
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Rodriguez, D - Z
Ms. Linda Garcia ext. 34151
Mrs. Diana Farley ext. 34152
Mr. Tony Wood ext. 34157
Walk-in meetings are available most days before and after school as well as during
lunch.
To make an appointment, see a counseling office secretary before school, lunch or after
school and she will write out a pass for a specific time and date. Show your teacher the
pass on that date to be released to go to the office for your visit!
Academics
Arts
Athletics
Activities
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1st Quarter Progress
1st Quarter Report Cards
2nd Quarter Progress
1st Semester Grades (Final)
3rd Quarter Progress
3rd Quarter Report Cards
4th Quarter Progress
2nd Semester Grades (Final)
9/19
10/21
11/14
1/7/15 (mailed)
2/20/15
4/14/15
5/15/15
6/17/15 (mailed)
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English
Math
Social Studies
Science
PE
Foreign Lang./Fine Art
Health
Electives
Total
40 credits
20 credits
30 credits
20 credits
20 credits
10 credits
5 credits
80 credits
225 credits
You must also pass the CAHSEE
Academic Requirements for Citrus Valley High School Graduation
And All Levels of College Admission
Academic
Area
High School
University of California
Cal State University
225 Units
Upper 9%: Most
Competitive
Upper 33%:
Competitive
English
4 Years (40 Units)
4 Years
4 Years
Math
2 Years (20 Units)
Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra II
Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra II
(Recommend 4 or more years)
(Recommend 4 or more years)
Alg. 1 or Alg. A&B
World History
& Geography
U.S. History
Amer. Govt. /
Economics
3 Years (30 Units):
World Hist.
U.S, Hist.
Gov’t./Econ.
1 Year World History and
1 Year U.S. History
OR ½ US Hist. AND
1 Semester Am. Govt. OR
1 Semester Econ.
1 Year World History and
1 Year U.S. History and
1 Semester Am. Govt. and
1 Semester Econ.
Science
2 Years (20 Units)
2 Years Lab Science (from
core disciplines)
(3 Recommended)
2 Years Science (1lab)
(1 physical and 1 biological)
1 Year UC Accepted Fine Art and
2 Years Same Foreign Language
(3 Recommended)
1 Year CSU Accepted Fine Art
and
2 Years Same Foreign
Language (3 Recommended)
1 Year of College-Prep Electives
to be chosen from at least two of
the following: History, English,
Advanced Math, Lab Science,
Foreign Language, Social
Science, UC Accepted Fine Arts
1 Year of College-Prep Electives
to be chosen from at least two of
the following: History, English,
Advanced Math, Lab Science,
Foreign Language, Social
Science, UC Accepted Fine Arts
Minimum GPA – 3.3
SAT or ACT and SAT
SUBJECT EXAMS
Minimum GPA – 2.5
SAT or ACT
(Physical 10)(Life 10)
Fine Art or
Foreign
Language
1 Year (10 Units)
P.E.
2 Years (20 Units)
Health
½ Year (5 Units)
Required GPA
Tests
CAHSEE
Community
College
Private Colleges
Most Difficult
Very Difficult
Moderately Difficult
Minimally Difficult
Non-Competitive
1. Four-Year
Degree Transfer
Recommended
strongest possible
preparation.
Broad Range of
Admissions
Standards and
Policies
2. Assoc. of Arts
Degree
*Business
*Science
*Astronomy
*Psychology
*Telecommunications
*Aeronautics
*Electronics
*Psychiatric Technology
*Foreign Language
*Pre-Professional School
3. Vocational
Certificate
Programs
*Police Work
*Drafting
*Medical Secretary
*Child Development
*Fire Academy
*Emergency Med. Tech.
*Computer Science
*Interior Design
*Welding
H.S. Diploma or
age 18 Placement
Tests
See Individual
Catalogs
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A. History (US Hist., Gov’t, World)
B. English
C. Math (Alg. 1, Geom., Alg. 2)
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2 yrs.
4 yrs.
3 yrs.
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2 yrs.
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2 yrs.
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• A. 4 recommended
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D. Science (Lab)
• A. 3 recommended
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E. Foreign Language
• A. 3 recommended
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F. Visual/Performing Art
G. College Prep Electives
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C- or better!
1 yr.
1 yr.
PSAT/SAT
ACT
Please see
your counselor
if this number
is greater than
120
 9th
grade = 60 credits
 10th
grade = 60 credits
 11th
grade = 60 credits
 12th
grade = 60 credits_
 Total
= 240 credits
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Credits needed to grad.
Credits I have completed
TOTAL
Credits enrolled
CREDITS DEFICIENT
225
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(SEE YOUR COUNSELOR!!!!)
 CAHSEE: scores
needed to graduate:
350
English/Language Arts ______
350
Math ________
Stand up, sit down!
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Community
College
(2 year)
UC
(4 year)
9 campuses
Crafton Hills
San Bernardino Valley
Riverside Community
Get a job
Options
After HS
CSU
(4 year)
23 campuses
Private/
out of state
(4 year)
Art/Technical/
Trade Schools
MILITARY
YOU CAN GO!
http://youcango.collegeboard.org
Here are the Anticipated SAT and ACT test dates for the
2014-2015 school year (ALL SATURDAYS):
1st Sem.
SAT Test: 10/11/14
11/8/14
12/6/14
2nd Sem.
1/24/15
3/14/15
5/2/15
6/6/15
1st Sem.
ACT Test: 9/13/14
10/25/14
12/13/14
2nd Sem.
2/7/15
4/18/15
6/13/15
 Offers
a “preview” to the actual SAT you will
take in spring of your junior year.
 Allows you access to many opportunities on
the road to college
 NMSQT for Juniors exclusively!
 Did you sign up?
 Sign up at the Finance Office:
 Juniors ONLY NOW thru Oct. 3rd
 All grades (9-11) September 29th – Oct. 3rd
 $14.00 non-refundable fee (limited spaces)
A-G completed with a C- or better
 Recommended GPA____ Your GPA____
 SAT & or ACT
Take in the spring of junior year
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Univ. of California Top 9%
• A-G completed with a C- or better
• Recommended GPA____ Your GPA___
• SAT & or ACT
• Take in spring of junior year
Have an inclusive high school experience
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Take challenging courses and earn strong grades
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Take advantage of other academic opportunities
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Take initiative in pursuing passions and interests
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Seek “fit” in school activities and community
involvement
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Explore leadership opportunities at school, in
activities,
in the family and the community
Students should endeavor to do their best in all things
Division I:
16 Core Courses
Division II:
14 Core Courses (if enrolling prior to August 1, 2013)
16 Core Courses (if enrolling on or after August 1, 2013)
4 years of English
3 years of English
3 years of math (algebra 1 or higher level)
2 years of math (algebra 1 or higher level)
2 years of natural or physical science
(including one year of lab science if
offered)
2 years of natural or physical science
(including one year of lab science if
offered)
1 extra year of English, math, or science
2 extra years of English, math or science;
3 extra years if enrolling on or after
August 1, 2013
2 years of social science
2 years of social science
4 years of additional core courses (from
any category above, or in a foreign
language, nondoctrinal religion or
philosophy)
3 years of additional core courses (from
any category above, or in a foreign
language, nondoctrinal religion or
philosophy);
4 extra years if enrolling on or after
August 1, 2013
Big Future
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/collegesearch
SAT Testing Cycle
http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/when-totake-sat
California Career
Zonettp://www.cacareerzone.org/
11th
Grade
•Take on academic
challenges
•Pursue leadership
opportunities
•Take exams
•Tour campuses
Test taking tips:
• Read!
• Take practice tests early to know
where you may need help
• UC accepts both ACT with
Writing and the SAT Reasoning
Test and will take your highest test
score from a single test date
Academic Challenges:
• Rigor of course schedule
• College courses
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12th
Aug. 1 thru Application Fall filing
Nov.– 30
period
Grade
•Apply to UC!
•Continue to
succeed
•Meet provisions of
admission
•File FAFSA
•Apply for
scholarships
Jan. 1 –
March 2
File FAFSA:
www.fafsa.ed.gov
March 1 –
30
Individual UC Admissions
notifications (posted
online)
• Students must opt-in to
waitlists
by May 1
• Submit Statement of
Intent to Register (SIR)
by July 1
Official high school and
college records due
www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply
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 Graduate
from CVHS
 Options: Certificate, AA Degree
 4 year transfer
Crafton Hills
Chaffey
College
San Bernardino
Riverside
Valley College
Community
College
Certificate
programs through
the community college
Trade Schools
Regional Occupational
Programs (ROP)
ASVAB
test (October or March)
Reserves
Join the Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marines, Coast Guard
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In addition to a solid GPA, students interested in
attending a 4-year college or university immediately after
a high school should also:
Participate in extra-curricular and/or co-curricular
activities.
 On campus- sports, ASB, clubs, academic
decathlon, etc.
 Off campus- part-time jobs, clubs, youth groups,
explorer programs, boy or girl scouts, sports, etc.
 Community service
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Refer to our website for a list of these organizations
Listen to the Daily Bulletin for specific dates of
meetings/auditions or tryouts
2.0
You must have a GPA of ______ to participate in sports
or activity groups like Band, Speech and Debate!
Clubs do not have a GPA requirement
Citrus Valley High School Activity Groups - Clubs 2013-2014
Advisor
Porter, G.
Betts, M., Vincent, J.
Brown, D.
Fisher, K.
Villa, E.
Hearn, S.
Mota, B.
Young, N.
Seevers, S.
McGrath, K. and Barnes, S.
Dunn, L. and Mota, B.
Milosavljevic, F.
Munoz, J.
Hill, K.
Strode, R.
Carmody, R.
Hearon, C.
Gidcumb, B.
Kaenel, C.
Bartlett, B.
Brian Hoyt
Rooney, R. and S.
Nolin, J.
Smith, C. and Fonken, K.
Phil Smith
Deveau, M.
Whitehurst, L.
Mitchell, L.
Ext.
35321
35504
35538
35721
35746
35212
35225
35310
35329
35565
35218
35202
35213
35205
35322
35302
35511
35559
35224
35501
35556
35539
35304
35317
35223
35204
35329
35328
Room
C-21
E-104
E-138
G-121
G-146
B-12
B-25
C-10
C-29
E-165
B-18
B-02
B-13
B-05
C-22
C-02
E-111
E-159
B-24
E-101
E-156
E-139
C-04
C-17
B-23
B-04
C-29
C-28
Williams, C.
35321
C-21
McGrath, K., Rooney, R.
Buyak, B.
Gidcumb, B.
Nelson, S.
35327
35306
35559
35734
C-27
C-06
E-159
E-148
Prutsman, D.
35725
G-125
Porter, G.
Smith, C.
Villa, E.
35321
35317
35746
C-21
C-17
G-146
Strode, R.
35573
E-171
Carmody, R.
Okorodudu, Y.
Lium, B.
35516
35207
35426
E-116
B-07
Gym
Varsity Baseball
Varsity Basketball, Boys
Varsity Basketball, Girls
Smolin, P.
Phillips, C.
He, H.
Geverians, J.
Finazzo, A.
O’Donnell, J.
Hallenbeck, C.
35450
35226
Off campus
35515
35518
35222
Off Campus
B-11
B-26
Varsity
Varsity
Varsity
Varsity
Varsity
Varsity
Varsity
Vacancy
Activity/Club
American Cancer Society (ACS)
Art Club
Abilities First
Blackhawk Television
Comedy Sportz; Thespians Club
CSF, National Honor Society
Dynamic Control
Environmental Conservation and Humanitarian Outreach (ECHO)
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Fitness Club
Friends of Rachel
French Culture Club; International Club; Young Ladies Club
Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)
Help Our Troops (HOT); Jesus at Citrus
Make A Wish
Natural History Club
Out and About
Teenage Republicans
TOMS Club
Robotics, Engineering, and Technology Club
School Website Maintenance
Science Club
Student Voices
Speech and Debate Club
Ski and Snowboard Club
Beta Club
Compact Careers Club (employability skills; comm. service)
Interact Club (Youth Service Club of Rotary)
Key Club (Youth Service Club of Kiwanis)
Octagon (Youth Service Club of Optimist)
Academic Decathlon
ASB
AVID
Band Director: Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, String Ensemble, Jazz
Ensemble, Marching Band
Choir Director: Chanteuses, Chamber Singers, Women’s Ensemble, Valley
Singers
Newspaper (Solaris)
Speech and Debate
Theater Arts Director: Theater Arts, Drama: Acting and Directing, Play
Production
Yearbook (Halcyon)
Badminton, Boys and Girls
E-115
E-118
B-22
Football
Golf, Boys and Girls
Soccer, Boys
Soccer, Girls
Softball
Swimming, Boys and Girls
Tennis, Boys
Activity Chart
School
Activities
Spanish Club
Football
ASB
Community
Activities
Boy Scouts
Church
Activities
Youth Choir
Awards
Outstanding
Student
Award 1st
quarter Eng, 9
Work
Experience
Summer life
guard at
YMCA
Helpful websites:
Help… I’m undecided!
www.collegeview.com
www.collegeboard.org
California community colleges:
www.cccco.edu
UC: www.ucop.edu CSU: www.calstate.edu
Private schools: www.aiccu.edu
Art: www.artschools.com
Technical: www.technical-schools-guide.com
Military: www.military.com
www.collegeboard.org
www.actstudent.org
www.collegeview.com
www.finaid.org
www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
Junior Year – In Review
FALL
WINTER
SPRING
PSAT (10/15)
Study for
SAT & or ACT
AP Tests
College Fair (10/15)
SAT & or ACT
ASVAB
NCAA
Clearinghouse
Online college search
Visit colleges
ASVAB
 Attendance
 Study
Time
 Materials
 Note Taking
 Asking Questions
 Tutoring
 Keeping track of grades
 Communication
 Using available resources
Have a nice day.