8th Grade Orientation
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Mountain View
High School
Mountain View
High School
2016-2017 School Year
Nancy Byers, Registrar
Kathi Gonzales, Counselor
Shanna Hancock, Counselor
Kate Hunter, Counselor & AP
Coordinator
Jan Kailey, Counselor
Officer Chris Stoaks
School Resource Officer
Kathy Baglien
Family Access Network (FAN)
Advanced Placement International
Diploma and Scholar Awards
Early College
Career Technical Courses
We offer over 40 courses for college dual credit
21 of these are Advanced Placement courses and 8
are AP/college dual credit courses
There are over 170 college transfer/CTE credits
available for students to earn
Recognition of Advanced Placement Coursework
and Exams
Most colleges and universities in the United
States grant course credit, advanced placement
in courses, or both, to students who present
qualifying scores on Advanced Placement
exams.
US News: Best High
Schools
Silver Award
SOCIAL SCIENCE
AP European History
AP US History
AP Human Geography*
AP Government
AP Psychology*
MATH
AP Calculus AB – Math 251*, 252*
AP Calculus BC – Math 253*
AP Statistics
ENGLISH
AP Literature – World*
AP Literature – America*
AP Language*
ART
AP Art Studio*
Drawing
2D and 3D Art Studio
AP Art History*
AP Art Studio*
Photography 2D
SCIENCE
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
WORLD LANGUAGES
AP Spanish
AP French
AP Scholar Awards Recognition and Certificates
AP Scholar – score of 3+ on three exams
19 AP Scholars in 2015, Average score of 3.25
AP Scholar with Honor – 3+ on four exams
(3.25 average on all AP exams)
15 AP Scholars in 2014 with Honors,
Average score of 3.73
AP Scholar with Distinction - 3+ on five exams
(3.5 average on all AP exams)
7 AP Scholars with Distinction in 2014,
Average score of 4.16
Students must score a 3+ on five exams in the
following areas:
2 AP exams from two different languages – one
of which can be English
1 AP exam in World History, Human
Geography, or Comparative Government
1 AP exam in Science or Math
(1) or (2) AP exams from any content area
except for English and Word Languages
Access this website to check to check the AP credit
policies of select colleges/universities:
:
http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/apcreditpolicy/i
ndex.jsp
Credits Issued
5000
4493
4640
4500
4045
4000
3675
3267
3500
2880
3000
Credits Issued
2500
2000
1620
1500
1000
500
0
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Tuition Saved
350,000
323,500
300,000
334,000
271,000
251,000
250,000
200,200
200,000
166,000
Tuition Saved
150,000
100,000
90,000
50,000
0
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
2013-14
2014-15
Central Oregon Community College
Lane Community College
Mt. Hood Community College
Art Institute of Oregon
Oregon Institute of Technology
Blue Mountain Community College
Linn Benton Community College
Chemeketa Community College
All are transferrable to Oregon 4 yr. universities
Madison
Kelsie
Alyssa
Brenden
NW
CG
36 credits
38 credits
58 credits
50 credits
46 credits
72 credits
Algebra I & Geometry for accelerators – 9th Grade
Geometry – 9th Grade
Algebra II/Trigonometry – 9th or 10th Grades
Pre – Calculus – 10th or 11th Grades
AP Calculus AB – 11th or 12th Grades
AP Calculus BC – Advanced Calculus 12th Grade
AP Statistics – 11th or 12th Grade
Colleges want high level Math on your schedule
Earn 20+ college credits in Math in two years
Money $$$ - 20 credits x $91 per credit at COCC or
20 credits x $15 per credit at MVHS? Save $1500
Begin with sophomore or junior courses during
freshman year of college
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Forensic Science
* Animal Science
Biology
* Agriscience
Chemistry
* Natural Resources
Intro to Engineering
* Pre –Vet Medicine
Principals of Engineering
* Robotics CLUB
Natural Resources
* Environmental Science
AP Physics 1 and 2
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
Human Anatomy/Physiology
Biomedical Foundations
Physical Science
Biomedical Foundations – Intro to Health Occupations
Anatomy Physiology - 8 college credits
Certified Nursing Assistant – 9 college credits
(working to offer in Spring of 2017)
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Biology
Science
Biomedical Foundations
Intro to Engineering/Robotics
Principals of Engineering/Robotics
Introduction to Computer Science
Computer Science and Software Engineering
Certified Nursing Assistant – 9 college credits
Social Science
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law
Visual Arts
Graphic Design
Media Technology
Broadcast Journalism
Sculpture and Ceramics
Web Applications
Drawing and Painting
Photo Journalism
Video Arts
Agriculture Science
Computers in Agriculture
Animal Science
Equine Science
Crop Science
Soils and Fertilizers
Engineering- MVHS’s Future Drive Program
Introduction to Engineering/Robotics
Principles of Engineering/Robotics
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Electric Vehicle
Culinary
Baking and Pastry Science
Culinary Arts
Manufacturing Technology: Woodworking
Design Systems I and II
Manufacturing Processes
Blueprint Reading
Automotive
Mechanical Systems I and II
Program where the school district pays for COCC
classes, including books!
Classes must be 100 level or higher
Cannot be a class we offer at MVHS
e.g. No Writing 121, Criminal Justice
SIGN-UPS for this program begin May 1st in the
Counseling Center.
Students will visit their counselor for details.
Get ahead
…with MVHS!!!
"A partnership between parents, teachers, and students; coming together for the
growth, development and future of Mountain View High School.“
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Booster Club is an organization created to encourage parent, teacher, and student participation in a variety of ways
that enhance and expand the academic, social, and athletic programs here at Mountain View High School. Joining the
Booster Club and volunteering at school events are great ways to support students and raise school spirit within the
community. Our children are our future; please consider joining us in showing them our support!
Where:
Mountain View High School - Bend, Oregon
When:
1st Monday of each month, 5:30 pm, MVHS Cafeteria
How:
Attend monthly meetings & volunteer your time at any number of events: days, evenings & weekends.
Enroll in eScrip…Safeway Club card; eDining; eMall…simply registering your card information earns the
school monthly, passive income. Visit www.eScrip.com for more information and to register. Obtain
your Safeway Club Card number by calling 1-877-723-3929.
Contact:
President, Jackie Westover: 541-480-7288;
541-390-1027
Vice President, Brian McClain: 541- 598-4117;
Treasurer, Dana Nehl:
Approximately 190 courses will be offered this fall
More than 170 credit hours toward a college diploma
can be earned at MVHS
1200 students earned 4500 college credits in 2015 and
saved close to $325,000 in tuition
Students can build a robot, paint a mural,
be a Top Chef, read Shakespeare or fly a plane
MINIMAL
COMPETITIVE
SUBJECT
CREDIT
SUBJECT
CREDIT
ENGLISH
4.0
ENGLISH
4.0
MATHEMATICS (Alg I &
Higher)
3.0
MATHEMATICS (Alg +3
Higher)
4.0
SOCIAL SCIENCE
3.0
SOCIAL SCIENCE
3.0
SCIENCE (Lab 2.0)
3.0
SCIENCE (Lab 4.0)
4.0
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
2.0
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
4.0
HEALTH EDUCATION
1.0
HEALTH EDUCATION
1.0
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1.0
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1.0
ARTS, CAREER & TECH ED
1.0
ARTS, CAREER & TECH ED
1.0
ELECTIVES
9.0
ELECTIVES
6.0
TOTAL
26.0
TOTAL
28.0
Cougar FIRE Mentor Program
Psychology of Success Course
Tutorial in the morning
Peer Tutoring on Wednesdays 1:15-2:45
Lunch Time Peer Tutoring
After school tutoring by appointment
Family Access Network
Individual counseling services
Group counseling services
AP Strategies and AP Study Hall
MVHS has over 28 different clubs and
activities.
In addition, there are 17 sports teams one can
join at MVHS.
Music and Performing Arts direct at least three
major productions each year. A musical every
other year!
Boredom is a choice. Encourage your student
to be involved in at least one extra curricular
involvement! (Get a list of clubs/sports tonight or
check the MVHS website)
Must be enrolled, and passing at least 5 classes.
Must be making satisfactory progress towards
graduation.
Your grades this year determine your eligibility for
next year.
Free Physicals are offered – pick up forms
See coaches for spring and summer activities
Cougar F.I.R.E.
Program
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
3.00 GPA
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
3.00
EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
3.00
PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY
3.00
OREGON INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY
3.00
SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
2.75
WESTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
2.75
*Applicants below a 2.5 may submit a portfolio for admission.
*Minimum SAT scores are not required, but GPA must be submitted.
* Over a 40 year period, the difference totals
nearly $1,000,000 more for the college graduate.
* The holder of a professional degree earns $3.2
million more than high school graduates.
120,000
Average Yearly Salary
100,987
No Diploma
100,000
Diploma/GED
86,833
Some College
80,000
Ass. Degree
55,641
60,000
Bachelor's Degree
$$$
45,678
Master's Degree
40,000
26,958
24,572
32,152
Doctoral Degree
20,000
18,000
0
Professional Degree
FRESHMEN
COURSE
CREDIT
ENGLISH 9 (Lit Comp 1)
SCIENCE
SOPHOMORE
Biology
MATH
ENGLISH 10
(LitComp 2)
1.0
1.0
SCIENCE
Chemistry or
Physical
Science
1.0
SOCIAL
STUDIES
Modern World
History
AP Human
Geography
1.0
PE 1 (.5)
HEALTH (.5)
1.0
2.0
TOTAL
CREDIT
1.0
1.0
ELECT
COURSE
7.0
MATH
1.0
SOCIAL
STUDIES
US History
AP European
History
1.0
PE Elect (.5)
HEALTH 2 (.5)
1.0
ELECT
2.0
TOTAL
*Math may be 1.5 credits – if taking Algebra I and Geometry
*Must be passing 5 classes to participate in Sports – a minimum 2.0 GPA
7.0
JUNIOR
COURSE
SENIOR
CREDIT
COURSE
CREDIT
British
Literature
AP Literature
Writing 121
1.0
ENGLISH 12
SCIENCE
1.0
0.5
MATH
1.0
AMERICAN
GOVERNMENT
SOCIAL
STUDIES
0.5
SOCIAL
STUDIES
0.5
ELECTIVES
3.5
ELECTIVES
5.0
ENGLISH 11
Writing
Workshop
AP Language
TOTAL
7.0
TOTAL
1.0
7.0
9th GRADE
10th GRADE
11th GRADE
12th GRADE
SBAC: Class of 2016
and beyond:
Must pass English,
and Math
SBAC:
•English
•Math
SBAC:
•English
•Math
•Common Core
Essential Skills
and Career
Requirements
must be met to
graduate
ASPIRE
•At MVHS
ASPIRE
•At MVHS
ACT (April) MVHS
PSAT (October)
•SAT for Seniors
•ACT for Seniors
SAT I (Spring)
SAT II (Spring)
SAT – SIGN UP
PSAT- Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test
• Recommended for all 4 year college bound.
*ACT- Measures educational
SAT I- Scholastic Aptitude Test
development in English, Math,
• Measure the Verbal and Math abilities.
Reading and Science reasoning.
• Scores indicate the students success in college.
SAT II• Recommended for highly competitive 4 year
colleges also Military Academies, scholarships.
Math – 1.0 or 1.5 credits
Integrated I, II, III
Algebra, Geometry or Algebra II
Algebra and Geometry in one year
Math Lab for designated students
Language Arts – Standard, Honors
Reading Strategies – not reading at grade level
Accelerated Reader – help with comprehension
Science – Biology
Social Studies – Modern World History or Advanced
Placement
AP Human Geography in 9th
AP European History in 10th
Grade 9 Forecast Sheet
Under the Academics header on our website
Select the Academic Overview page and click
the link to our online Curriculum Guide
Click on the
PARENTS link on
the district or
MVHS website
Please visit for all scholarship information
Sign up for ASPIRE – volunteer mentors
Check the board for college visits
School-to–Career credits are available
GRADUATE!!!
Please visit represented programs in commons
and cafeteria
Take a tour through the school
Current login for ParentVUE will continue to
work. Sign ups during Open House in Sept.
Get questions answered