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2015-2016
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Contacting Your Counselor Staying Informed Tips for 9 th Grade Students High School Graduation Requirements Grading on the 4 x 4 Schedule 4-year College Requirements College and Career Center Naviance Creating a “4-year Plan”
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Ashley Bahner Student Last Names A-CR Layne WoollardStudent Last Names CU-HU Rebecca Vincent Student Last Names HW-ME Melissa Sage Student Last Names MI-SHA Sarah DjernesStudent Last Names SHE-Z Contact your alpha-counselor if you have any questions Darlene Burton College & Career Center Coordinator Andy Shephard CCA Registrar
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Your counselor is available for Academic Planning and Course Selection Guidance College and Career Planning/Preparation Social/Emotional Support and Intervention How to contact your counselor Visit your counselor before school, during lunch, or after school Monday- Friday. This method is best if you have a concern or question that can be addressed quickly. Fill out a “call slip" (available in the Counseling Office at the secretary’s desk). This method is best if you have a concern or question that may take more time to address. You can also indicate the period during which you would like to be called. For an urgent matter which requires immediate attention and cannot be addressed through the other methods, you may come in to see your counselor anytime. Please first check in with your teacher and the Counseling Secretary.
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Listen to Daily Bulletin announcements and watch CCA-TVDaily BulletinCCA-TV Read the Counseling, College & Career Center NewsletterCounseling, College & Career Center Newsletter Visit the Counseling Website and the 9th Grade page to use the 9 th grade Counseling CalendarCounseling Website9th Grade page 9 th grade Counseling Calendar Get to know your teachersteachers See your counselor and ask questionsyour counselor Attend the CCA Club Fair on Thursday, October 8.CCA Club Fair Register and use Naviance Check the CCA websiteCCA website
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Develop your study skills Practice good time management Identify and utilize efficient study methods that work for youstudy methods Seek help when needed (attend teacher tutoring hours, form study groups, consult with your counselor) Monitor your grades Communicate with your teachersteachers Regularly check your grades using AeriesAeries Maintain a healthy lifestyle Successful students get adequate sleep, eat nutritious foods, and have a balance between their home, school and social lives Get involved in school activities (clubs, athletics, Envision, ASB, PALs etc.) PAL’s can assist with getting connected on campus Maintain good grades Your grades should be an accurate reflection of your abilities. Reasonably challenge yourself, but be careful not to take on more than you can handleReasonably challenge yourself
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SUBJECTCreditsTerms ENGLISH40 Credits4 Terms SOCIAL SCIENCE (World Hist, US Hist, Gov/Econ)30 Credits3 Terms MATHEMATICS*30 Credits3 Terms SCIENCE (1 Life, 1 Physical)20 Credits2 Terms FINE/PERFORMING ART10 Credits1 Term PHYSICAL EDUCATION**20 Credits2 Terms PRACTICAL ART (CTE)10 Credits1 Term ELECTIVES70 Credits7 Terms TOTAL230 Credits *** *Must pass Algebra 1 or Integrated Math I (requirement can be met in 7 th or 8 th grade) **Must pass State-mandated Health curriculum (included in Year 1 PE & Dance)
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On the 4 x 4 schedule, you will receive two permanent grades each term, which will be posted to the CCA transcript. These are the equivalent of semester grades on a traditional schedule. Each term is equal to one year. Plus and minus signs are not shown on official/released transcripts. You can review your transcript and graduation status throughout high school by using the Aeries portal.Aeries portal If you have a question or concern about your current grades, or the content or procedures in a class, please contact the teacher directly. You can use Aeries to monitor your academic progress and attendance.Aeries
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9 Minimum eligibility requirements: a. History/Social Science – 2 YEARS/TERMS REQUIRED b. English – 4 YEARS/TERMS REQUIRED c. Mathematics – 3 YEARS/TERMS REQUIRED, 4 TERMS RECOMMENDED *Must complete through Algebra II or Integrated Math III d. Laboratory Science – 2 YEARS/TERMS REQUIRED, 3 TERMS RECOMMENDED e. Language Other than English – 2 YEARS/TERMS REQUIRED, 3 TERMS RECOMMENDED *2 terms must be the same language; taking level 2 or higher equals two years or more f. Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 YEAR/TERM REQUIRED *Must be UC-approved g. College Preparatory Electives – 1 YEAR/TERM REQUIRED *All courses must be completed with ‘C’ grade or higher *CSU/UC approved course list for CCA
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Ms. Burton, the College & Career Center Coordinator, is on campus Mon.-Thurs. 11:05 am - 3:15 pm, and Fridays 11:05 am - 2:00 pm Ms. Burton is available to answer questions and assist with Naviance, a program with college and career information, scholarship searches and more Computers with internet, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint are accessible for student use PSAT/ACT/SAT/AP guides, prep books, catalogs, and various other college materials are available for students and parents
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Students should start using Naviance toNaviance Track extra-curricular activities and begin to create a résumé Complete “Do What You Are” to help identify careers & majors that match their interests Research colleges & majors: If you find a college/university that interests you, add it to your “Colleges I’m Thinking About” list. Student account – if you haven’t registered, use student ID number as the registration code Parent account - parents who haven’t registered should use the student ID number with a letter p (ex.123456p) as the registration code Student account – if you haven’t registered, use student ID number as the registration code Parent account - parents who haven’t registered should use the student ID number with a letter p (ex.123456p) as the registration code
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Counselors recommend that students do not start a four-year plan until the spring term so that they can make more informed choices.four-year plan When you start creating a plan, remember 1. Include all courses required to graduate and for college eligibility. 2. Be challenged but not overwhelmed. 3. There is no universal plan. It should be unique to you and your goals. 4. You can research various colleges and careers using Naviance and the college websites to find out exactly what is required and recommended for admission. 5. The plan should be considered flexible and can be revised at any time.
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This presentation and much more information can be found on the CCA Counseling Department Website. http://cc.sduhsd.net/Counseling/index.html
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