12 th grade Course Registration
Counselors~ AAAA-Do: Jenifer Levy-Wendt DDDDof-Ko: Nancy Conti KKKKp-Ob: Melissa Bergstedt OOOOc-Sca: Emperatris Vega SSSScb-Z: Cady Scharff SSSStudent Support Counselor: Christie Harrington-Tsai
English 40 credits Mathematics20 credits Must pass Algebra 1 or equivalent Social Studies35 credits World Geography World History I & II US History I & II American Government & Economics Science20 credits Life Science 10 credits Physical Science 10 credits Physical Education20 credits Visual or Performing Art World Language20 credits Vocational or Applied Art Health5 credits Additional Credits80 credits Total Credits Needed for Graduation: 240 credits Pass California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) SRVHS Graduation Requirements Must have 10 credits in 2 of the 3 areas
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY and UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Minimum “A” – “G” Subject requirements Underlined courses denote extra honors credit a = 5, b = 4, c = 3 “a” HISTORY/GOVERNMENT (2 Years) World Geography 1 year World History, Cultures or Geography; and 1 year US History or 1 semester US History and 1 semester Government World History I - II World History II – III European History AP US History I – II US History AP American Government American Government AP Government and Politics Comparative “b” ENGLISH (4 Years) English 9 English 10, English 10 Adv English 11 English Language AP English 12 English Literature AP Expository Reading and Writing
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY and UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Minimum “A” – “G” Subject requirements “c” MATHEMATICS (3 Years) Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2 Algebra 2 Advanced Algebra 2 for the 21 st Century Calculus Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Math Topics Adv Precalculus/Trig Precalculus/Trig/Honors Statistics Statistics AP “d” LABORATORY SCIENCE (2 Years) Accelerated Biology Anatomy/Physiology Anatomy/Physiology Honors Biology Biology AP Environmental Science AP Chemistry Chemistry Honors Chemistry AP Marine Biology Integrated Physical Science (CSU only) Physics Physics Honors Physics B AP AP Physics C Green up and go: Energy- neering
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY and UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Minimum “A” – “G” Subject requirements “e” WORLD LANGUAGE (2 Years) American Sign I American Sign II American Sign III French I-III French IV Honors French Language and Culture AP Spanish I-III Spanish IV Honors Spanish Language and Culture AP “f” VISUAL/PERFORMING ARTS (1 Year) Single year long VPA Course Art 1-2, Art 3, Studio Art AP, 3-D Art 1, 3-D Art 2,Photo, Adv. Photo, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, AP Music Theory, Men’s Ensemble, Women’s Ensemble, Treble Choir, Concert Choir, Chamber Singers,Theatre Arts 1,Theatre Arts 2, Theatre Arts 3,Theatre Arts 4, Theatre Production, Dance 1- 2,Dance 3, Dance 4, Dance 5, (as long as not used for PE) Oral Interpretation, Art of Video Production 1, Web Page Design, Digital Photo, Art and Animation “g” COLLEGE PREPARATORY ELECTIVES (1 Year or 2 Semesters) Additional course work in any of the above subject areas beyond the minimum requirement and/or the following courses: Speech 2, Law, World War II, Economics, Macroeconomics AP, Microeconomics AP, Psychology, Psychology AP, Roots of Rock Music Intro to Engineering Sports Medicine Integrated Physical Science (UC only) Computer 2, Journalism, Vietnam Era
At this point: You should have earned minimum 150 credits out of 240 credits Private and out of State Financial Aid UC/CSU
English 12 or ERWC American Government or American Gov: We The People (1 semester) Economics (1 semester) Math (recommended) Science (recommended) Electives – PE? Optional A period to make up credits, take extra class, etc. Must equal minimum 60 credits (6-period mandatory day) Typical Senior Schedule
Advanced, Honors, and Advanced Placement Chemistry Honors or AP Environmental Science AP Physics Honors or AP French IV Honors French Language AP Spanish IV Honors Spanish Language AP Photo Advanced Studio Art AP Music Theory AP Advanced Sports Medicine Computer Science AP English Literature AP Comparative Government & Politics AP AP Human Geography American Government AP Macro/Micro Economics AP Psychology AP PreCalc/Trig Honors Advanced Math Topics Calculus AB/BC AP Statistics AP Anatomy & Physiology Honors Biology AP Physics C AP
Electives: Photo/Digital Photo Art and Animation Art of Video Production Art 3D Art Digital Arts:Designs for the Web Dance Theatre 1, 2, 3, 4 Theatre Production Men’s Ensemble Women’s Ensemble AP Music Theory Concert Band Marching Band Aquatics Certification Net Sports Cross Fitness Team Sports Sports Conditioning Weights Weights Advanced Yoga 1 & 2 Psychology California History History of Women in America Intro to Law Alt Fuels/Vehicles Auto Auto Tech Sports Medicine Careers in Teaching 1 & 2 Bldg Basic Robots Culinary Arts 1 & 2 Computers 1 & 2 Computer Sci C++ (VS Net) Personal Finance Journalism 1 Creative Writing Speech & Debate Oral Interpretation Publication 1 (Yearbook) Work Experience I Quest Intro to Engineering AVID
Important Dates Online Registration: March Parent Information Night: Wed. March 4, 6:30 Commons AP Night: Wednesday, Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m. Commons Summer School: Monte Vista. Information online
Audition/Placement Test/Information Meetings Theatre 4 -- See Mr. Nash Yearbook / Publication – See Ms. Donovan in D104 AP English Literature - Semester 1 A in English 10 or B- or better in Advanced English 10 or assessment on March 5 & 6. Sign up with your English teacher. Dance 2, 3, 4, 5 - See Mrs. Ward’s Website (3/30- 4/2) Jazz Band -- See Ms. Glass for dates/information Choir -- See Mr. Abrams for dates/information
SAT/ACT SAT Reasoning and Subject test Register at ACT- register at
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