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1 Welcome to the High School and College Presentation Walters Jr. High School School Year 2014-2015 Presented by: Michael Cross and Anita Yepez, Counselors

2 Overview High School Planning Credits Graduation Requirements College “a-g” Admission Requirements Helping you build your 6 year plan Additional Educational Opportunities

3 High School Diploma To earn a diploma in FUSD, students need: 230 Credits in the necessary subject areas Pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) 40 Hours Service Learning

4 High School Credits How do credits work? 1 class, 1 semester = 5 credits 5 credits x 6 classes = 30 credits 30 credits x 2 semesters = 60 credits per year 60 credits per year x 4 years = 240 credits

5 Graduation Requirements Subject AreaRequirement /Credits English4 years / 40 credits Mathematics3 years / 30 credits Must include Algebra 1 Social Science3 years / 30 credits Science2 years / 20 credits World Language 10 credits from any of the 3 areas Visual/Performing Arts Career/Tech Ed. Electives7 classes/70 credits Physical Education2 years / 20 credits Health½ year / 5 credits Computer Education½ year / 5 credits TOTAL CREDITS230 Credits ExamsCAHSEE Service Learning40 hours

6 Grades & Credits A – C Grades = 5 Credits D grades = 5 Credits. Students will move forward to next level except for Math and Foreign Language. Must have C grade or better F Grades = 0 Credits and students must retake the class if needed for graduation Note: D grades do not count for college entry

7 Helpful Charts

8 What is a-g? a-g is another name for college preparatory courses. These classes meet the course requirements established by colleges and universities. Each letter represents a category of classes such as English, Math, Science etc.

9 “a-g” Requirements “a” Social Sciences 2 years/20 credits: World History & US History/Government “b” English 4 years/40 credits of college prep English “c” Math 3 years/30 units: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2 or high math “d” Science 2 years/20 units: Lab Sciences in Life and Physical Sciences (Typically Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics)

10 “a-g” Requirements Cont “e” World Language – Language Other than English (LOTE) 2 years/20 units: Must be of the same language “f” Visual/Performing Arts 1 year/10 units: Must be a full year of the same visual/performing art “g” Elective 1 year/10 units: Must be a full year. Can be an additional year of any “a-f” subject area class

11 What classes at Walters meet the a-g requirements? ““e” World Language (Language Other Than English – LOTE) Spanish I, II

12 AVID Advancement Via Individual Determination AVID is an 7 th – 12 th grade program that assists with college-going skills: Cornell Notes Study Skills Socratic Seminars Field trips and guest speakers that promote the college experience and the tools you need to get there.

13 Planning for the Future Career/Job Technical School/Training College

14 High School Resources Experienced & knowledgeable counselors College & Career Center Job/career information College information and visits Interest inventories, skill assessments Naviance Web based college & career readiness program Mission Valley ROP Variety of courses in different fields.

15 College & University Options Vocational/Trade Schools Culinary, fashion design, computer, and technical schools 2 year colleges Associates Degree programs and transfer programs 4 year colleges University of California (UC) - 9 campuses CA State Universities (CSU) – 23 campuses Private Schools Out of State Colleges

16 2 Year College Requirements Standard – Must meet just one area: Age: 18 years old High school graduate Passed the high school proficiency exam Passed the GED Do not have to take the SAT I or ACT (but if you do it can sometimes be used to waive the placement tests) Must take English and Math placement tests

17 Why 2 Year College? Community college is significantly less expensive than 4 year colleges Open admission – you can apply anytime Better chance of transferring and being accepted than students transferring from 4 year colleges Articulation agreements (a.k.a. guaranteed admission) with CSU’s and other colleges

18 CSU/UC Eligibility Requirements Standard Eligibility Must meet “a-g” subject area requirements C’s or better SAT I Test and/or ACT Test (Suggest students take at least 2 times) Eligibility Index – Minimum combination of student’s GPA and SAT Score that a student needs to have Each school has their own eligibility index published yearly Personal statement essay – required by some schools

19 Extra-Curricular Activities Colleges and post-secondary options like to see that students are well-rounded and have a variety of interests. Personal Statement Colleges take into account a student’s background, including hardships and/or significant learning experiences. This is great place to write about those experiences. Community Service▪ Volunteering Clubs▪ Employment Sports▪ Community Activities Student Government▪ Church Programs

20 Regional Occupational Program High school students can take ROP courses to… Explore careers Develop skills Acquire certifications Gain experience Stand out on college applications

21 Regional Occupational Program Courses in a variety of different fields offered at Kennedy High School: Anatomy and Physiology Auto Body Painting and Refinishing 1 & 2 Automotive Technology 1 Culinary Arts 1 & 2 Digital Photography 1 & 2 Digital Video Arts Production 1 & 2 Geometry in Construction Event Planning and Catering Introduction to Culinary Arts and Hospitality

22 Regional Occupational Program Courses in a variety of different fields offered at Mission Valley ROP: Auto Body Painting and Refinishing 1 & 2 Automotive Technology 1 & 2 Careers in Education 1 & 2 Civil Engineerting & Architecture Computer Animation 1 & 2 Construction Technology 1 & 2 Digital Sound Design 1 & 2 Digital Video Arts Production 1 & 2 Fire Technology 1 & 2 Forensic Science 1/Interdisciplinary Forensic Sciencdes Forensic Science 2/Forensic Biology Game Design/Interactive Media Arts Law Enforcement/Homeland Security Medical Assisting Motion Graphics 1 & 2 Nursing Assistant Pharmacy Event Planning and Catering Introduction to Culinary Arts and Hospitality

23 Any Questions


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