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Welcome to Auburn Riverside High School
Home of the Ravens
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Our goal today; To introduce you to Auburn Riverside High School
To give you an Auburn School District catalog (write your name on the cover) To help you learn how to register for classes next year
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9th Grade Requirements 1st Semester 2nd Semester
Honors LA9 or Regular LA9 Algebra, Geometry, or AAT World Studies or AP Human Geography Orientation or AP Human Geography Next Gen Science or Biology Elective Health
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Registration page Teacher Signature must be done on this page of your registration
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Lets look at the Registration Sheet If you fall in the category of ELL or Special Ed please write that on the top of the page
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Course Catalog on our school website (Name)
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Box Page 2020 credits requirements
You will follow the requirements on page 15. (Box page)
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2021High School Graduation requirements
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The counseling Center Staff
Counselors are divided by alphabet Mr. Hartt A-F Ms. Holloman G-L Mr. Polley M-Ro Ms. Brown Rp-Z Mr. Mead/ Career Center Angela Anderson/ Career Center Mrs. Schadel, Office Assistant Mrs. Husar, Registrar
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Career Center Steve Mead - Career Counselor
Mr. Mead helps students with scholarships and NCAA clearinghouse registration. Go in and check out our resources and vocational testing when you are at Riverside.
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State Testing Requirements Class of 2021
*Requirements subject to change as a result of Legislative decisions
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Graduation Requirements Class of 2021
Minimum Graduation Requirements 4 credits Language Arts 3 credits Social Studies 3 credits Math ½ credit Health 1 ½ credits PE 3 credits Science 1 credit Occupational/CTE 2 credits Fine Arts (1 credit can be PPR) (personalized pathway requirement) 2 credits World Language or PPR 4 credits Electives -24 TOTAL CREDITS
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Ways in which counselors assist students:
Help students stay on track for on-time graduation Personal issues; friends, family, school Crisis intervention and support, mediation Academic support and guidance
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How does high school differ from middle school?
Non attendance impact grades significantly Treated as a young adult responsible for actions and decisions The teacher/student relationship is a partnership. You need to talk to your teachers Less drama and rumors. Fighting and “drama” are considered immature Transition; Freedom, Opportunity, Self-Respect
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School Demographics Total 1598 9th 457 10th 374 11th 391 12th 376
Total Staff: 128 (Teachers, Counselors, Administrators, Support Staff, etc.) Students: 9th 457 10th 374 11th 391 12th 376 Total 1598
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ARHS Structure Traditional Comprehensive High School
6 period day/ 6 classes per day-approx.55 min. each 5 minutes passing time 2 lunches determined by 4th period class Lockers are available Student driven scheduling process Multiple AP courses PLC Mondays – staff collaboration, students arrive one hour late Average class size: 27 students
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Advice from Counselors
Take the most rigorous classes you can (it looks good to colleges when you challenge yourself) Maintain highest grades possible (transcript) Get involved (sports/clubs) Develop clear goals for your future Begin networking with your teachers, counselors, coaches, etc…
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Advice from counselors continues...
Cell Phones and Time Management Reminders and alarms are some of the most useful tools on a cell phone, but they are also the least appreciated. Most cell phones come with a scheduler to allow you to set an alarm at a certain time of day or on a certain date. You can set alarms to remind you of an established daily homework time to keep you from chatting right through your work time. You could also use calendar reminders to notify you when projects and assignments are due. These reminders can be set up weeks and months ahead of time. Once you get into the habit, you'll find it very effective.
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Freedom and Responsibility
More independence with choosing classes Choosing career path Personal choices- Peers, work habits Special events, Dances Clubs/Activities Sports Tech Prep classes Running Start
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American Sign Language
World Languages Choices You need a minimum of 2 years for college admission Spanish French German Japanese American Sign Language
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Career & Technical Education – Marketing & Manufacturing
DECA classes Sports Entertainment Marketing Woodworking & Design Electronics Computer Systems Engineering PET Drafting – new name… Robotics
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Career & Technical Education – Health & Family
Culinary Arts Food Science Interior Design Independent Living Fashion Careers with Children Anatomy & Physiology Sports Medicine
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Performing Arts Band Choir Orchestra Drama
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Advanced Placement
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Specifically Athletics:
Athletics at Auburn Riverside seeks to develop young athletes of integrity, competitive passion and good sportsmanship. We look forward to seeing you in the stands and cheering on our favorite team. We participate in the NPSL 4A League (Olympic Division) Competitors: AHS, AMHS, Enumclaw, Federal Way, Thomas Jefferson, Decatur, Todd Beamer GO RAVENS!!
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Are you eligible? To be eligible incoming freshman need:
A valid annual athletic registration form Current Physical dated after June 1st (This physical will be good for two years) Academic eligibility Student Body ASB card Resident of Auburn School District
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Sports Offered 2019-2020: Fall—begins in August. Winter—begins in Nov.
Girls’ Swim/Dive, Football, Volleyball, Girls’ Soccer, Cross Country, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Water Polo, Golf Winter—begins in Nov. Boys’ Swim/Dive, Gymnastics, Basketball, Wrestling Spring—begins late Feb./March. Baseball, Fastpitch, Track/Field, Girls’ Water Polo, Girls’ Tennis, Boys’ Soccer, Cheer tryouts for next year NEW : Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse
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Ms. Oremland within a week.
Registration Please take home and fill out and share with parents (including parent signature). Return to Ms. Berg or Ms. Oremland within a week.
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