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SOQUEL HIGH SCHOOL New Parent Night
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Welcome Principal Ken Lawrence-Emanuel 429-3909 x 123 or email klawrence-emanuel@sccs.net Assistant Principal of Student Services Craig Miller 429-3909 x 126 or email cmiller@sccs.net Assistant Principal of Counseling & Guidance Gail Atlansky 429-3909 x 125 or email gatlansky@sccs.net
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Attendance AAssistant Principal CCraig Miller: ext. 126 AAttendance Clerk DDonna Ritter: 429-3907 AAttendance Assistant CCheryl Walton: ext. 129 GGood attendance is one of the keys to academic success
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Infinite Campus Student Information System Grades, transcripts, attendance Teacher’s grade book Homework participation, tests & quizzes, etc. Parent Portal To activate: See Ms. Britton (librarian) ID required Student Portal Logon: Student # Password: Birthday (eg. 010391)
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Athletics Athletic Director Stu Walters : 429-3950 Fall Cross Country, Football, Girls’ Golf, Girls’ Tennis, Girls’ Volleyball, Water Polo, & Cheer Starts before school year begins Contact coach ASAP Winter Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, & Cheer Spring Baseball, Softball, Track & Field, Swimming & Diving, Boys’ Tennis, Boys’ Gold, Boys’ Volleyball, Lacrosse
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Benefits of Athletic Participation Athletes have a higher graduation rate Teamwork, motivation, responsibility, time management, positive attitude College Resume Job Applications Eligibility Maintain 2.0 or above GPA Clearance Paperwork for Athletic Participation http://soquelhs.net/home/Athletics http://soquelhs.net/home/Athletics Go Knights!
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Counseling Department Your Counselors Sue Faix (A - Ga) 429-3909 ext 133 Bryan Anderson (Ge - N) 429-3909 ext 134 Branna Banks (O - Z) 429-3909 ext 135 Counseling Assistant (Schedules counseling appointments) Suzanne Williams 429-3909 ext 132 Registrar (Enrollments, transcripts, records, etc.) Denise Weber 429-3909 ext 136
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Your Counselor’s Role to Support YOU Academic College requirements and recommendations Four Year Plans (October & November) Career Assessments to determine college major and goals Personal & Social Support and guidance
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Counselor Support continued… Soquel High Counseling is on Facebook Facebook Search bar: Soquel High Counseling Shadowing Program For students interesting in attending SHS Counselors have daily drop in hours at brunch and lunch, or call the counseling secretary to schedule an appointment!
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Soquel High School Graduation Requirements English4 years40 credits Math2 years20 World LanguageNone Social Studies3 years30 Science2 years20 Applied Arts ½ years5 Fine Arts (VAPA)1 year10 World Language/VAPA/Applied1 year10 Physical Education2 years20 Health½ years5 Electives70 Total Credits230
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Additional Graduation Requirements Pass Algebra 1 Pass PE 9 Pass the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE)
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Are you planning on attending a university or college after high school? You must complete a – g requirements A – G subject requirements are classes that will prepare you for a successful first year of college They are required by colleges for admission All a – g classes require a grade of C- or better Useful websites www.csumentor.edu www.csumentor.edu www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admission www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admission www.assist.org www.assist.org
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College Readiness continued… A – G Subject Categories A: Social Studies (2 years) B: English (4 years) C: Math (3 years, minimum Algebra 2) D: Science (2 years, Lab Science) E: World Language (2 years, same world language) F: Fine Art (1 year, visual performing Art) G: Elective (1 year, college prep elective) *UC’s recommend additional years of Math, Science, and World Language to be competitive!
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Sample 4 Year Plan Minimum College Preparatory * The UC and SHS Counseling recommends students take 4 years of core academics. Grade 9Grade 10Grade 11Grade 12 English 1English 2English 3English 4 Health / Semester Elective World HistoryUS History Government & Economics Algebra 1GeometryAlgebra 2Elective Fine Art Elective or World Language World Language Elective BiologyChemistryPhysicsElective PE 9PE ElectiveElective
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Expectations for Good Citizenship Have positive involvement in your school and community Treat everybody with respect, be polite Be a team player, learn how to work well with others Be a hard-working, responsible student Respect due dates, submit your work when it’s due! Care about others Teach tolerance on our campus & respect diversity
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Next Steps for New Students Get to know your student’s teachers & counselor Discuss credits & graduation requirements with your student Talk to your student about his or her goals Meet with a counselor about college & careers Encourage improvement! Homework Club Use your planner daily Join a club, play a sport, try out for a school play! How to stand out for colleges Community service School Service
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Parent Opportunities Ways to get involved at Soquel High! Soquel High Fund Soquel Music Foundation Grad Night Committee Escrip Humanities Academy Sports Team volunteer Office volunteer Main or Counseling office
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