Welcome to your Freshman Conference!
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Transcript Welcome to your Freshman Conference!
Freshman Visit
Class of 2019
My role in your education
High School Graduation Requirements
Your “Four-Year Plan”
After High School:
◦ 4-year college (CSU/UC/private/out-of-state)
◦ 2-year college (Crafton/SBVC/RCC)
◦ Military/Trade School/Full-time employment
What we will cover…
Counselors
Mrs. Scott
Mr. Barba
Ms. Garcia
Mrs. Farley
Mr. Wood
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A – Delg
Deli – Gala + AVID
Gall – Lopez, D.
Lopez, E. – Rodriguez, C.
Rodriguez, D. – Z
Walk-in meetings are available most days before and after school as
well as at lunch time
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!
CLASS
Character
your best
-
Leadership
Doing what is right, always doing
-
Being a positive example for
others, influencing others in a positive way
Attitude
-
Everything you do is shaped by your
attitude….Good attitude-Good Results, Bad Attitude-Bad
Results
Scholarship
-
Being a student, preparing for the
future after high school
Service
-
Giving back to others, Gratitude
Academics
Arts
Athletics
Activities
The Four A’s
1st Quarter Progress
1st Quarter Report Cards
2nd Quarter Progress
1st Semester Grades
3rd Quarter Progress
3rd Quarter Report Cards
4th Quarter Progress
2nd Semester Grades
9/18
10/20
11/13
1/6/16 (mailed)
2/19/16
4/12/16
5/13/16
6/15/16 (mailed)
Progress/Report Card Dates
Encourage you to do your best.
Assist you in scheduling classes that will
help you to meet your goals
(Graduation/4 year school/2 year/Military)
Provide sounding board and advice on
how to be successful in your classes.
If I’m not there, make an appointment!
Counselor’s Role
Be on time, be prepared, be respectful of
yourself and others, and be responsible.
Use an agenda to organize your
assignments and important dates.
Turn in all of your assignments
Get help! Peer tutoring is available
in the library during lunch.
Success at Citrus Valley
ENGLISH
CVHS
Graduation
Requirements
SS
9th
GRADE
SS
10th
GRADE
SS
11th
SS
12th
GRADE
GRADE
(AP)
(AP)
English 11
English 12
225 Credits
ENGLISH
4 Years
English 9
English 10
(40 Credits)
(Honors)
(Honors)
MATH
CVHS
Graduation
Requirements
SS
9th
SS
10th
SS
11th
SS
12th
GRADE
GRADE
GRADE
GRADE
Integrated
Math I
Integrated
Math II
Integrated
Math III
Trig
225 Credits
MATH
2 Years
(20 Credits)
(Alg I Req.)
or
Math Ana.
Int. Math II
Int. Math III
(Honors)
(Honors)
Math Ana. E
Int. Math I
(Honors)
AP Calculus
AP Statistics
Science and Foreign Lang.
CVHS
Graduation
Requirements
SS
9th
GRADE
SS
10th
GRADE
SS
11th
GRADE
SS
12th
GRADE
225 Credits
SCIENCE
2 Years
Bio/Earth
Earth/Bio
(20 Credits)
Chemistry
Environmental
Chemistry
Anatomy Physics
Science
+ APs
Elective
For. Lang. II
For. Lang. III
FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
For. Lang. I
or
or
FINE ARTS
Yearlong
1 Year
fine art
(10 Credits)
For. Lang.I
AP For. Lang.
CVHS
Graduation
Requirements
SS
9th
GRADE
SS
10th
SS
11th
SS
12th
GRADE
GRADE
GRADE
WH/Geo (10)
World
U.S.
Government
US Hist (11)
History
History
Economics
AP EURO
AP
AP
225 Credits
SOCIAL
STUDIES
Gov/Econ (12)
(30 Credits)
HEALTH
1/2 Year
Health
(5 Credits)
P.E.
2 Years
(20 Credits)
PE
PE
CVHS
Graduation
Requirements
SS
9th
GRADE
SS
10th
SS
GRADE
11th
SS
GRADE
225 Credits
Phy/Cult.
ELECTIVES
(80 Credits)
EXIT
& Geog.
All classes taken above and beyond
graduation requirements
fall into the elective category.
CAHSEE
EXAM
Electives and Exams
PSAT
SAT/ACT
12th
GRADE
9 UCs
Admission is
selective
23 Cal States
Some harder to get
into than others
Private and Out-of-State Schools
Broad range of admission standards and policies
4-Year College Options
Academic Requirements for Citrus Valley High School Graduation
And All Levels of College Admission (beginning w/Class of 2018)
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)
Integrated Math I
Integrated Math II
Integrated Math III
Integrated Math I
Integrated Math II
Integrated Math III
(Recommend 4 or more years)
(Recommend 4 or more years)
Integrated Math I
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
Recd. Minimum GPA - 3.3
SAT or ACT
Recd. Minimum GPA -2.5
SAT I 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
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
College Admissions A-G
A. History (US Hist., Gov’t,World)
B. English
C. Math (Int Math I, II, and III)
D. Science (Lab)
◦
3 recommended
◦
3 recommended
E. Foreign Language
F. Visual/Performing Art
G. College Prep Electives
2
4
3
2
2
yrs.
yrs.
yrs.
yrs.
yrs.
1 yr.
1 yr.
Earn your High School Diploma
Spend two years earning 60 units, then
transfer to a 4-year college.
2-Year College Options
(“Community” or “Junior” Colleges)
High school diploma
Military or Trade School
Colleges want to see more than good
grades. Keep records of the following:
◦ Community Service
◦ Volunteer Work (this includes Church)
◦ Sports
◦ Clubs
(leadership experience)
◦ Part-Time Jobs
Extra-Curricular
Get Involved….Join a Club!!!!!!!
Activity Chart
9th
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
10th
11th
12th
Attendance
Study Time
Materials
Note Taking
Asking Questions
Tutoring
Keeping track of grades
Communication
Using available resources
Keys to Success
End of 9th grade visit
Extra slides follow if desired
Keep your 4 year plan and activity chart current!
Parent/Student- Review CVHS Website daily for important
information.
Monitor your grades!
Participate in extracurricular activities!
Volunteer in your community!
Remember…
Do it all with C.L.A.S.S.!
Fill them out!
What do you think
you’ll be doing
after high school.
Better to plan for a
four year school
now. Be in a
position to choose
later.
Four Year Plans
Working Toward College Admissions
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