Counseling Department
A - DaMrs. Darcy Demmon De - IqMrs. Alyssa Aguirre Ir - MMrs. Dyan McIntosh N- Ro (ELD/CHS) Mrs. Nancy Anaya Ru – ZMr. Alfonso Ruiz College & Career Specialist Mrs. Madeline Knight
Drop by times on a first come-first serve basis: Before school After school Ask for a request to see a counselor form If it is urgent, please talk to the counselor’s secretary Unless an emergency, you must have a pass from your teacher to come to the Counseling Office (not a bathroom pass)
RequirementsCredits English 40 Social Sciences 40 Math (must pass Alg. 1 or Math 1)30 Science 30 PE 20 Fine Art OR Foreign Language10 Electives 60 Includes anything beyond “core” subjects TOTAL CREDITS 230
CAHSEE Required to receive diploma English and Math Minimum score of 350 in each subject to pass 3 test dates during Senior Year Community Service Hours 40 hours are needed by graduation Worksheet in the Counseling Office Opportunities available on the Community Service Bulletin in the Counseling Office
Post High School Planning 4-year College 2-year College Vocational/Trade School Apprenticeship/Workforce/Military
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College Information AVID PROGRAM National college-readiness program to increase number of students who enroll in four-year colleges Focus on organizational & study skills Provides assistance with college applications & college fieldtrips Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Application & Interview Required Zero Period AVID class (7:00 – 7:54 a.m.)
UC/CSU admissions requirements are different from “Cap and Gown” requirements
Grades of “D” must be remediated to meet admission requirements. See your Counselor if you have questions. MHS’s “A-G” course list has been handed out.
Extracurricular Activities Athletics Internships Clubs Community Service Work Experience Hobbies Participation/Leadership
The University of California
UC CAMPUS RATE OF ACCEPTANCE AVERAGE GPA FRESHMEN AVERAGE ACT FRESHMEN AVERAGE SAT FRESHMEN COMPOSITECRMATHWRITINGTOTAL UC BERKELEY 16.9% UC DAVIS 38.2% UC IRVINE 38.7% UCLA 17.3% UC MERCED 64.6% UC RIVERSIDE 56.0% UC SAN DIEGO 33.9% UC SANTA BARBARA 32.7% UC SANTA CRUZ 51.1% University of California Freshmen Admissions Profiles 2015
CSU CAMPUS AVERAGE GPA FRESHMAN AVERAGE ACT FRESHMAN AVERAGE SAT FRESHMAN COMPOSITECRMATHTOTAL CSU BAKERSFIELD3.20 CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO CAL POLY POMONA CSU CHANNEL ISLANDS CSU CHICO CSU DOMINGUEZ HILLS CSU EAST BAY CSU FRESNO CSU FULLERTON CSU HUMBOLDT CSU LONG BEACH3.43 CSU LOS ANGELES CSU MONTEREY BAY3.20 CSU NORTHRIDGE CSU SACRAMENTO3.25 CSU SAN BERNARDINO SAN DIEGO STATE SAN FRANCISCO STATE SAN JOSE STATE3.28 CSU SAN MARCOS3.18 SONOMA STATE3.20 CSU STANISLAUS MARITIME ACADEMY3.36
Admission requirements vary by institution. May use the same criteria as UC/CSU but more Math & Science may be required. Students should check with individual campuses to determine admission requirements, testing requirements & deadlines. Naviance is a great tool for this type of research!!!!
9 th Grade ASPIRE Test 10 th Grade PSAT 11 th Grade Fall – PSAT &/or Mock SAT Mock ACT Spring - SAT &/or ACT 12 th Grade Retest either SAT or ACT early (if necessary)
If you are interested in participating in Athletics at a Division 1 or 2 college, you must meet NCAA requirements. Students must meet specific course, GPA & SAT/ACT score requirements. Students may need to make up F grades (required) & D grades to improve GPA & meet requirements. Summer program and courses must be NCAA approved. Realize this process is not predictable.
If you are interested in participating in Athletics at a NAIA college you must also meet eligibility criteria. NAIA schools are typically smaller, private campuses with a focus on student-athletes.
No specific course requirements must be met prior to entrance. Any student may enroll at a community college. Academic Options: Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) to the CSU System Transfer to a 4-year Institution Associate Degree Certificate of Completion Proficiency Award
Goal to Transfer from Community College to a University? Consider Honors Program Specific entrance requirements must be met Will prepare you to transfer to competitive universities Make connections with students Receive mentoring from staff
At MHS CEC (formerly ROP) MHS Academies MHS Pathways After MHS Vocational programs at Community College, Adult Education Centers, Trade Schools, Military & Apprenticeship opportunities
Career Education/CEC Program (formerly ROP) Students interested in preparing for work or advanced vocational training Popular courses: Nursing Assistant/Auto Service/Medical Office Administration Grades 11 and 12 Growing number of courses Meet off campus Some online class options Usually 12:50 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Meet 2 days a week Most include a 2 nd semester internship Some courses have limited spots available
HEALTH SCIENCE ACADEMY(HSA) Application Required Students interested in Health Science Field Description of HSA program in Course Handbook Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 English, Science & History will be HSA Optional online Medical Terminology Course Required HSA Elective Junior & Senior years 11 th : Sports Medicine & Health Mgmt. 12 th : Health Issues/Senior Seminar (Internship)
MOORPARK BUSINESS ACADEMY (MBA) Application Required Students interested in area of Business Description of MBA program in Course Handbook Grades 10, 11 & 12 English, Science & History will be MBA Required MBA Elective Junior & Senior years 11 th Grade: Intro to Computers & Business 12 th Grade: Business Seminar & Virtual Enterprise (Internship)
Performing Arts -Instrumental Marching Band Orchestra/Strings Ensemble Music Theory w/Internships (Planned) Performing Arts- Theater Musical Show Production Drama Advanced Musical Theater w/Internships Performing Arts – Vocal Chorus Advanced Chorus w/Internships
Visual & Media Arts – Studio Art Appreciation Draw & Painting AP Studio Art w/Internships Visual & Media Arts – Technology Computer Graphic Arts Graphic Arts & Web Design Advanced Computer Graphic Arts w/Internships Advanced Web Design w/Internships
Certified Nursing Certified Nursing Assistant I Certified Nursing Assistant II w/Internships Games & Simulations Intro to Game Design Intro to Game Design II Advanced Game Design w/Internships (planned)
Manufacturing Technology & the Art of Engineering Robotics Technologies w/Internships Hospitality & Tourism Introduction to Hospitality & Food Services Hospitality Management w/Internships Engineering Technology Introduction to Engineering Robotics Technologies w/Internships
STEP 1: Speak directly to your teacher Listen to what they have to say Follow through on their suggestions STEP 2: If the problem hasn’t been solved after Step 1, make an appointment to speak with your Counselor STEP 3: If further assistance is needed –Your parent may wish to contact your teacher & perhaps a conference will be needed
1. Talk to your teachers. When they see you care about your grade, they are going to be more willing to help you. Find out what you need to do to bring your grade up—then DO IT! 2. Make sure you attend each class, EVERYDAY! Be on time, be prepared, be ready to learn! 3. Listen in class. Pay attention and do ALL classwork! Ask questions if you don’t understand something.
4. Bring a daily planner to class and USE IT! Write down homework assignments. Remember to write down upcoming tests & projects you should be preparing for. Do all of your assignments each night and turn them in ON TIME. 5. Monitor your grades by visiting teacher websites and using your “Q” password to login to your student connect. 6. Get involved at Moorpark High School. Find an activity or club that interests you! Many times these organization require you to maintain a good GPA. This is always good motivation to keep studying hard!
7. Be an advocate for yourself! Talk to teachers, counselors and your parents about how you are doing in school. We can only help you if we know you need it. 8. Make good choices. Choose to surround yourself with good friends and people. When the people you hang out with make good choices, you will too! 9. Log on to Naviance. Explore Colleges & Careers to start planning for your future. 10. Know that people are here to help.
Do I need this class ONLY to meet graduation (CAP & GOWN) requirements? Do I need a grade higher than a D to move on to the next level course? Do I need this class to meet A-G College Admissions Requirements? Do I need this class for NCAA/College Athletic requirements? SUMMER SCHOOL & REMEDIATION OPTIONS WILL DEPEND ON ABOVE
MHS College & Career Center Information
September 21 st – SAT/ACT/PSAT/ASPIRE Testing Workshop September 28 th – UC/CSU Information Night October 5 th – College Awareness Night October 7 th – Study Skills Workshop (morning) October 21 st - ASVAB Career Test April 26 th – College Fair May 16 th – AP Information Night
From the MHS Counseling Department