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Twin Oaks High School Administrative Registration Go TIGERS – Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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Welcome & Introductions Mr. Steffler, Principal Mrs. Bunker, Assistant Principal Mrs. Wallace, Counselor
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Twin Oaks High School 24 In our County 650 In our State
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Why Twin Oaks High School? help students recover credits and graduate build students’ interpersonal skills assist students with social and emotional issues provide students with a solid education establish pathways to career and/or post- secondary education
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Hope Opportunity Second Chance
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What can I expect at TOHS? smaller classes than comprehensive high school fewer distractions climate of acceptance, support strong student/adult relationships school as family – trust, respect… & FUN! predictable - clear, consistent expectations high expectations & accountability
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Graduation: Why You Are Here.
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Clean/Safe/Neutral Everyone at Twin Oaks High School is dedicated to keeping our campus this way.
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Opportunities for Involvement Basketball Team Soccer Team Football Team Dance Team Auto and Wood Shops ASB Office Aide Teachers Aide Cafeteria Aide Work Experience Educational Field Trips Yearbook Lunch Games Attendance Drawings ASSET Program
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Free Transportation!!! In your registration packet is the Bus Schedule and Bus stop Locations. Students should show up at the closest bus stop and identify themselves to the bus driver as new TOHS students. Bus drivers will have a bus pass for new students when the get on the bus the following day.
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Bell Schedule – School Starts Next Monday – Attend in the mean time. First class starts at 7:30am SHARP!!!!!! Be here at 7:15am Get your schedule in the office. School ends at 12:50pm
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Your Questions
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Student Handbook ZERO Tolerance Policy – One and Done! Cell Phones/Pagers/Headphones/Personal Music Players Dress Code and Related Behavior Standards No headgear may be worn. (hats/hoods/hair nets/bandanas) No gang logos or writings, profanity, violence, alcohol, drugs, sexual pictures or references. San Diego, Los Angeles, Oakland Raiders No gang-related clothing may be worn. Graffiti on personal and school items is not allowed. Hand signs and/or gestures, as well as “mad-dogging,” are not acceptable. Clothing must be modest and not distracting Pants must be worn at waist level.
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Your Questions
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Audra Wallace School Counselor & Coordinator of Student Support Services Hours: Monday through Friday 7:30am – 2:30pm Academic Counseling Career/Post High School Counseling Personal/ Social Counseling Orientation 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
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“Unplugged” Program: North County Family Counseling Specialists Group Counseling Focused on Teen issues, Anger Management & Impulse Control Insight Group Group Counseling for students struggling with alcohol, drug and tobacco addiction Family Empowerment Program Communication, Discipline, Structure Skills
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CAHSEE Requirement Since June 2006, all California public high school students must pass the following exams and classes in order to receive a diploma: English Language Arts (ELA) Mathematics 1 Year of Algebra 1
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Course Requirements Subject Area TOHS Graduation Requirements English 4 years (40 credits) Social Science 4 years (40 credits) Math 2 years (20 credits) Must include Algebra I Science 1 year (10 credits) life science 1 year (10 credits) physical science Foreign Language/Fine Arts 1 year (10 credits) Practical Arts 1 year (10 credits) Physical Education 1 years (10 credits) Health 1/2 year (5 credits) Electives 55 credits *** A-G Not Offered at TOHS ***
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Opportunities to Earn Extra Credits Adult School Summer School Independent Study Work Experience Palomar College ASSET Program PLATO Lab Sports Teams Cross-Age Tutoring
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Options After High School: College Community College Community College California State College California State College University of California University of California Private College Private College Out of State College Out of State College Trade School (many now offer Bachelor’s degrees) Trade School (many now offer Bachelor’s degrees) College Requirements A-G Required Courses A-G Required Courses SAT/ACT and the SAT (Subjects) SAT/ACT and the SAT (Subjects) Good Grade Point Average Good Grade Point Average Essay Essay Recommendations Recommendations Volunteer Work Volunteer Work Activities Activities Leadership Leadership Vocational Training Certificate Programs through the Community College Trade School Regional Occupation Program (ROP) Military Options ASVAB test ROTC scholarships Join the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard Reserves Work
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Checkout Grades Go to counseling dept and request your checkout grades on Friday Bring a copy of those checkout grades to school on Monday We don’t want to duplicate any credits you have already earned.
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Your Questions
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Thank You! See you on Monday!
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