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FRESHMAN PREVIEW NIGHT
Class of 2021
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Why are we here? Explore the Campo Verde campus & classes
Open Doors to New Opportunities For students and parents Don’t let CV be “just” a school Ease transition to High School Mike
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6:00 – 6:30 Overview Presentation
What will happen tonight? 6:00 – 6:30 Overview Presentation 6:30 – 7:30 Explore Campo Building 1 College/Career Center Coordinator Counselors Building 5 Culinary Arts Child Development Modern Languages English Social Studies Special Education Building 2 Agriculture Game Design Robotics BioMed Academy Corporate Academy FBLA Science Math Building 4 Clubs, Activities, and Sports in Gym Football, Academic Decathlon, Swim & Dive, Wrestling, Book Club, Baseball, AFJROTC, Boys & Girls Basketball, Softball, Badminton, Drama, Cross Country, Yearbook, National Honors Society, Student Council, Culture Club, Paws for a Cause, Band, Dance, Cheer, Link Crew, FFA, Choir, Boys Tennis, Girls Golf, Creative Writing, Chess PE and Weights Dance Sports Med Project Graduation Building 3 Clay Art Digital Media Photography Choir Band Orchestra Theatre Mike
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Administrative Team Mike De La Torre: Principal Krista Cox:
Follow as you visit tables around the campus today send tweet out with the #CVHSFPN Krista Cox: Assistant Principal Academics Micki Brooks: Assistant Principal Activities & Clubs Renee Regoli: Assistant Principal Athletics, Facilities, Safety Mike
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Who is my counselor? A – Da: Mr. Baker De - Ho: Ms. Harter
Hu – Mi: Mrs. McManus Mo - Se: Mrs. Hallock Sh – Z: Mrs. Carpenter Mike
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Department Chairs English: Jennifer Plunk
Math: Sasha Groseta & Lynnea Bahm Science: Tyler Sawyer Physical Education: Nick Cornell Social Studies: Kathleen Zondlewski & Chuck Fraser CTE(Voc Ag/JROTC): Jacob Dillard CTE(Business/FACS): Ashley McLaren Modern Language: Kathy Diggs Performing Arts: Matt Flora Visual Arts: Dave Bargman Special Education: Shirley Brohner Mike
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Job Ready
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College Ready
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Career Ready
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RELATIONSHIPS
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Every Person, Every Day! Campo is founded on the principles of:
Community: creating a campus family Values: Maintaining focus on campo core values Honor: Students and staff who conduct themselves with honor & integrity Scholarship: Holding students to a high level of academic expectation. Mike
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Celebrations $12.5 million dollars in Scholarship Money - 2016 Grads
U.S. News & World Report & Newsweek- “America’s Best High Schools” Top 25 Schools in Arizona Public School 613 AP tests taken by 306 students Dual Credit:230 Students Earned Dual Credit last year. Class Of 2016: 26 AP scholars, 16 AP Scholars with Honor, 15 AP scholars with distinction, 7 National AP Scholar Overall: 95 AP scholars, 45 AP Scholars with Honor, 75 AP scholars with distinction, 20 National AP Scholar Class of 2017: 6 National Merit Commended Students Past 3 years: 14 National Merit Commended, 6 Semifinalists > All became Finalists 24,000 hours of community service 20% of students with 3.8 or better Cumulative GPA
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Become part of the Coyote Family!
Get involved Find students with similar interests Make a big school feel like home Become part of something bigger than yourself Clubs Volunteer and Community Service Opportunities Student Council Athletics & Activities MIke
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Join a Club! ACADEMIC DECATHALON AFJROTC ART BADMINTON BAND
BEST BUDDIES BIOMED SCIENCE BOOK CLUB CHEF/FCCLA CULINARY CHESS CHOIR CULTURE CLUB DIGITAL MEDIA DRAMA FBLA FCA FCS FFA FRENCH HRS SOCIETY GAMING GOING THE DISTANCE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY LINK CREW LEAGUE OF LITERARY MATH CLUB MUSIC HRS SOCIETY NHS NO PLACE FOR HATE ORCHESTRA PAWS FOR A CAUSE PHOTO CLUB PHYSICAL EDUCATION PHYSICS ROBOTICS SKIN DEEP SPANISH HRS SOCIETY SPEECH & DEBATE SPORTS MEDICINE STU. CO. UNITED SOUND YEARBOOK Mike
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Be a Leader! Freshman Leadership Development (SG100)
Be Part of StuCo from day - Get involved in: School Dances, Pep Assemblies, Fundraisers, Student Council Camp, Spirit Weeks, School Events. Interested Students Submit letter stating: Why they want to be in Student council. Submit 6 letter of recommendations from current teachers. Student selected from panel of current council members & advisor. Develop leadership skills like communication, interviewing, delegating, team building Mike
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Serve Your Community! Community Service Opportunities
Paws for a Cause - GC105 Habitat for Humanity Soles for Souls Adopt a Family Club Community Service Projects GC 105 in Junior and Senior Year Mike
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Athletics Spring Fall Winter Baseball Boys Volleyball Softball Track
Badminton Cheer Cross Country Football Girls Volleyball Golf Swim & Dive Winter Basketball Soccer Wrestling Cheer Mike
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GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS Class of 2021
English Phys. Ed Math Electives Science CTE/FA Social St TOTAL Sarah 1 Semester = 0.5 credit 1 Year = 1 credit
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ARIZONA UNIVERSITY’S ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
ASU-UofA-NAU-ASU-UofA-NAU-ASU-UofA-NAU-ASU-UofA-NAU ARIZONA UNIVERSITY’S ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS English Soc. Studies Math Fine Arts/CTE 1 Lab Science Foreign Language 2 These 16 “core courses” can be met within the 22 credits needed for graduation.
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ENGLISH PLACEMENT English 8 English I Honors English 8 Honors
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Honors Math 8 (Algebra I)
MATH PLACEMENT Math 8 Algebra I Honors Math 8 (Algebra I) Honors Geometry (or Geometry)
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SCIENCE PLACEMENT Science 8 Lab Biology Honors Science 8
Honors Lab Biology
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SOCIAL STUDIES Required social studies classes will be taken in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades.
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Typical Freshman Schedule
English Math Science 1.0 Elective Elective Elective 6 credits
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Civics Test It is a graduation requirement
If you are took the exam in 8th grade and did not attend a GPS Junior High school then share the results with our registrar to add the score to your transcript.
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Counselor Visits Group Visits:
Counselors will meet with students each year through one of their academic classes to go over an ECAP presentation and activities. Individual Visits: Counselors meet with each student one-on-one during registration to go over course selections and credits. We will ensure students are meeting graduation requirements and selecting classes that meet their personal future goals.
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Students will receive their schedules this summer
Timeline: February 14th and 15th: Registration presentation and materials distributed at SVJH February 17th and 21st: Counselor visits in morning to answer questions February 22nd: Registration Forms are due to junior high teachers and the IC portal closes! Students will receive their schedules this summer
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Your student received this course selection form today at SVJH
Your student received this course selection form today at SVJH. Please review their selections. Once this is filled out, students will have to enter the courses into Infinite Campus. Instructions are provided on a handout they received and more detailed instructions are posted in their google classroom by their science teacher.
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Summer School Will be at Gilbert High School
Registration begins April 3rd and will be online at Parent Zone, Summer School June 5th-29th Mon-Thurs Cost is $160 per half credit Transportation will not be provided
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Online Summer School Session 1 (Block 17): June 5 – July 27, Registration May1 -31 Session 2 (Block 18): July 3 – Sept 7, Registration June 5- 23 Incoming 9th graders can start taking classes in Session 2. Cost is $160 per half credit More information at Our Schools, Global Academy
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HOW TO HAVE A GREAT FRESHMAN YEAR!
Academics Clubs Activities Get Involved!
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Thank You & Good Night This presentation will be posted on the CVHS website. Click on “Counseling” Click on “Current 8th Graders”
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Tweet Us as you visit tables around the campus today send tweet out with the #CVHSFPN
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