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CLASS OF 2017 MEETING JANUARY 28, 2016
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CLASS OF 2017 DATA 414 11 th grade students 84/20.2% students with less than a 2.0 (-20 less ) 113/27.3% students with less than 160 credits(-5 less) 28/6.7% students have a 4.0 or better (+3 more) 99/23.9% students have a 3.5 or better (+5 more) 165/39.8% students have a 3.0 or better (+5 more)
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SAT/ACT TESTING February 6, 2016January 8, 2016January 9–15, 2016 *April 9, 2016 March 4, 2016March 5–18, 2016 June 11, 2016 May 6, 2016May 7–20, 2016 *March 5, 2016February 5, 2016February 23 May 7, 2016 *June 4, 2016 April 8, 2016 May 5, 2015 April 26 May 25 Remaining SAT test dates for this semester Remaining ACT test dates for this semester Test DateRegistration DeadlineLate deadline/ add. fee Senior Year- Take tests Fall semester Only (Sep-November)
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ACT TESTING http://www.actstudent.org/
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SAT TESTING https://sat.collegeboard.org/home
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ACCUPLACER FOR RCC AND FCC CLASS PLACEMENT
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RHS REQUIREMENTS VS UC/CSU 3 yrs required 4 recommend 2 yrs required 3 recommend VPA 1 yr 2 yrs required 3 recommend
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CSU MENTOR You can create and start your application. Under college Planning, there is a high school plan. You will need a transcript.
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UC APPLICATION 1. Freshman applicant prompt Describe the world you come from — for example, your family, community or school — and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations. 2. Prompt for all applicants Tell us about a personal quality, talent, accomplishment, contribution or experience that is important to you. What about this quality or accomplishment makes you proud and how does it relate to the person you are? Responses to your two prompts must not exceed 1,000 words total. What about the “Additional comments” section? After you complete the two prompts, you will see a third section called “Additional Comments.” This is an optional section and should not be used as a continuation of your personal statement
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START TO GET YOUR SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION READY
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LEADERSHIP CAMPS College/Career Bootcamp
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UC DAVIS
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WWW.AHCVNVOLUNTEERS.COM
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APPLICATIONS DUE SPRING OF YOUR SENIOR YEAR
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CSF California Scholarship Federation See Mrs. Lee in M3 See Mr. Lewis in M4 Applications also available in counseling Attach a copy of your last report card or a transcript CSF Life member is a student who has earned at least four semesters of membership based on grades earned in 10th through 12th, with one of the semesters based on senior grades.
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ASSIST.ORG Start now!
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NOT ALL SCHOOLS OFFER ALL MAJORS
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REGISTRATION FOR SENIOR YEAR Please write legibly Good standing: 195 credits or more + requirements at end of 11 th grade a. Summer School (10) b. Winter (5) c. Adult School Sem 1(10) d. Adult School Sem 2 (10) e. Pottery Sem 1 (5) f. Pottery Sem 2 (5) That is only 45 credits for elective credit and remediation. 150 credits or more- Still have a chance Depends on availability of classes.
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ELECTIVES ARE NOT GUARANTEED! Yearbook will have interviews CNA will only have 60 slots max between OCHS and RHS New Course Principles of Law Enforcement Testing: SRI, Smarter Balanced Current grades Remediation
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WEDNESDAY WORKSHOPS
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REMIND 101
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PICK CLASSES AND VISIT BOOTHS WITH A PURPOSE
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2.5 YRS DONE, 1.5 YRS TO GO!
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