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Junior Visit Class of 2017
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Progress Report DatesProgress Report Dates Graduation RequirementsGraduation Requirements A-G RequirementsA-G Requirements TranscriptTranscript Options After High SchoolOptions After High School Success StrategiesSuccess Strategies Presentation Agenda 11 th Grade
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Mrs. Trish Scott ext. 34150 A - Delg Mr. Lupe Barba ext. 34159 Deli – Gala + AVID Ms. Linda Garcia ext. 34151 Gall - Lopez, D. Mrs. Diana Farley ext. 34152 Lopez, E. – Rodriguez, C. Mr. Tony Wood ext. 34157 Rodriguez, D. - Z Walk-in meetings are available most days before and after school as well as during lunch. To make an appointment, see a counseling office secretary before school, lunch or after school and she will write out a pass for a specific time and date. Show your teacher the pass on that date to be released to go to the office for your visit!
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1 st Quarter Progress 1 st Quarter Report Cards 2 nd Quarter Progress 1 st Semester Grades (Final) 3 rd Quarter Progress 3 rd Quarter Report Cards 4 th Quarter Progress 2 nd Semester Grades (Final) 9/18 10/20 11/13 1/6/16 (mailed) 2/19/16 4/12/16 5/13/16 6/15/16 (mailed)
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High School Graduation Requirements English Math Social Studies Science PE Foreign Lang./Fine Art Health Electives 40 credits 20 credits 30 credits 20 credits 10 credits 5 credits 80 credits You must also pass the CAHSEE Total 225 credits
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Credits needed to grad. 225 Credits I have completed - ____ TOTAL =____ Credits enrolled - ____ CREDITS DEFICIENT =____ (SEE YOUR COUNSELOR!!!!)
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9 th grade = 60 credits 10 th grade = 60 credits 11 th grade = 60 credits 12 th grade = 60 credits_ Total = 240 credits (only 225 required)
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Academic Area High School University of California Cal State University Community College Private Colleges 225 Units Upper 9%: Most Competitive Upper 33%: Competitive Most Difficult Very Difficult Moderately Difficult Minimally Difficult Non-Competitive English 4 Years (40 Units) 4 Years 1. Four-Year Degree Transfer Recommended strongest possible preparation. 2. Assoc. of Arts Degree *Business*Science*Astronomy*Psychology*Telecommunications*Aeronautics*Electronics *Psychiatric Technology *Foreign Language *Pre-Professional School 3. Vocational Certificate Programs *Police Work *Drafting *Medical Secretary *Child Development *Fire Academy *Emergency Med. Tech. *Computer Science *Interior Design *Welding Broad Range of Admissions Standards and Policies Math 2 Years (20 Units) Alg. 1 or Alg. A&B Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra II (Recommend 4 or more years) Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra II (Recommend 4 or more years) World History & Geography U.S. History Amer. Govt. / Economics 3 Years (30 Units): World Hist. U.S, Hist. Gov’t./Econ. 1 Year World History and 1 Year U.S. History OR ½ US Hist. AND 1 Semester Am. Govt. OR 1 Semester Econ. 1 Year World History and 1 Year U.S. History and 1 Semester Am. Govt. and 1 Semester Econ. Science 2 Years (20 Units) (Physical 10)(Life 10) 2 Years Lab Science (from core disciplines) (3 Recommended) (3 Recommended) 2 Years Science (1lab) (1 physical and 1 biological) Fine Art or Foreign Language 1 Year (10 Units) 1 Year UC Accepted Fine Art and 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended) 1 Year CSU Accepted Fine Art and 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended) P.E. 2 Years (20 Units) 1 Year of College-Prep Electives to be chosen from at least two of the following: History, English, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Foreign Language, Social Science, UC Accepted Fine Arts Health ½ Year (5 Units) Required GPA TestsCAHSEE Rec.Minimum GPA – 3.3 SAT or ACT Rec.Minimum GPA – 2.5 SAT or ACT H.S. Diploma or age 18 Placement Tests See Individual Catalogs Academic Requirements for Citrus Valley High School Graduation And All Levels of College Admission
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A. History (World, US Hist., Gov’t) B. English C. Math (Alg. 1, Geom., Alg. 2) A. 4 recommended D. Science (Lab) A. 3 recommended E. Foreign Language A. 3 recommended F. Visual/Performing Art G. College Prep Electives 2 yrs. 4 yrs. 3 yrs. 2 yrs. 1 yr. C- or better!
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PSAT/ SAT/ACT Please see your counselor if this number is greater than 120
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Options After HS Community College (2 year) Crafton Hills San Bernardino Valley Riverside Community UC (4 year) 9 campuses CSU (4 year) 23 campuses Private/ out of state (4 year) Art/Technical/ Trade Schools Stand up, sit down! MILITARY Get a job
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Education Pays!
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YOU CAN GO! http://youcango.collegeboard.org
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A-G completed with a C- or better Recommended GPA_2.0__ Your GPA____ SAT & or ACT Take in the spring of junior year A-G completed with a C- or better Recommended GPA 3.0 Your GPA___ SAT & or ACT Take in spring of junior year Univ. of California Top 9%
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Have an inclusive high school experience Take challenging courses and earn strong grades Take advantage of other academic opportunities Take initiative in pursuing passions and interests Seek “fit” in school activities and community involvement Explore leadership opportunities at school, in activities, in the family and the community Students should endeavor to do their best in all things
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18 11 th Grade Take on academic challenges Pursue leadership opportunities Take exams Tour campuses Test taking tips: Read! Take practice tests early to know where you may need help UC accepts both ACT with Writing and the SAT Reasoning Test and will take your highest test score from a single test date Academic Challenges: Rigor of course schedule College courses
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19 12 th Grade Apply to UC! Continue to succeed Meet provisions of admission File FAFSA Apply for scholarships www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply Aug. 1 thru Nov.– 30 Application Fall filing period Jan. 1 – March 2 File FAFSA: www.fafsa.ed.gov March 1 – 30 Individual UC Admissions notifications (posted online) by May 1 Students must opt-in to waitlists Submit Statement of Intent to Register (SIR) by July 1Official high school and college records due
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Offers a “preview” to the actual SAT you will take in spring of your junior year. Allows you access to many opportunities on the road to college. NMSQT for Juniors exclusively! Did you sign up? Sign up at the Finance Office: Juniors ONLY thru Sept. 11 All grades (9-11) September 21 – Oct. 2 nd $15.00 non-refundable fee (limited spaces)
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SAT and ACT test dates for the 2015-2016 school year (ALL SATURDAYS): 1 st Sem.2 nd Sem. SAT : 10/3/151/23/16 11/7/153/5/16 *redesigned 12/5/155/7/16 *redesigned 6/4/16 *redesigned Register online and access free test prep for the SAT: www.collegeboard.orgwww.collegeboard.org More free test prep: https://www.khanacademy.orghttps://www.khanacademy.org Bring a copy of your CNS letter to Mrs. Meyer or Ms. Severo if you’re eligible for a fee waiver ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 st Sem.2 nd Sem. ACT : 9/12/152/6/16 10/24/15 4/9/16 12/12/15 6/11/16 Register online and access free test prep for the ACT: www.actstudent.orgwww.actstudent.org Bring a copy of your CNS letter to Mrs. Meyer or Ms. Severo if you’re eligible for a fee waiver SAT: $52.50 ACT: $56.50
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Visit www.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org for more infowww.ncaaeligibilitycenter.org
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College Search Engines bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-search www.californiacolleges.edu www.collegeview.com www.campusexplorer.com/ Career Exploration www.calcareercenter.org www.cacareerzone.org/
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COMMUNITY COLLEGE Graduate from CVHS Options: Certificate, AA/AS Degree, 4-year transfer Crafton Hills San Bernardino Valley College Chaffey College Riverside City College
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Vocational Training/ Schools Certificate programs through the community college Trade Schools Regional Occupational Programs (ROP)
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Military ASVAB test (Fall and Spring) ROTC Join the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard Reserves
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Working Toward College Admissions Working Toward College Admissions In addition to a solid GPA, students interested in attending a 4-year college or university immediately after a high school should also: In addition to a solid GPA, students interested in attending a 4-year college or university immediately after a high school should also: Participate in extra-curricular and/or co-curricular activities. Participate in extra-curricular and/or co-curricular activities. On campus- sports, ASB, clubs, academic decathlon, etc. On campus- sports, ASB, clubs, academic decathlon, etc. Off campus- part-time jobs, clubs, youth groups, explorer programs, boy or girl scouts, sports, etc. Off campus- part-time jobs, clubs, youth groups, explorer programs, boy or girl scouts, sports, etc. Community service Community service
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Refer to our website for a list of these organizations Read/listen to the Daily Bulletin for specific dates of meetings/auditions or tryouts You must have a GPA of ______ to participate in sports or activity groups like Band, Speech and Debate! Clubs do not have a GPA requirement 2.0
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School Activities Spanish Club Spanish ClubFootballASB Community Activities Boy Scouts Church Activities Youth Choir Awards Outstanding Student Award 1 st quarter Eng, 9 Work Experience Summer life guard at YMCA Activity Chart
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FALL PSAT (10/14) College Fair (10/14) ASVAB Online college search WINTER Study for SAT & or ACT NCAA Clearinghouse Visit colleges SPRING AP Tests SAT & or ACT ASVAB Junior Year – In Review
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Attendance Study Time Materials Note Taking Asking Questions Tutoring Keeping track of grades Communication Using available resources
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Important WEB Addresses www.collegeboard.org www.actstudent.org www.collegeview.com www.finaid.org www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
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Have a nice day.
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Mrs. Scott Mr. Barba Mrs. Farley Mr. Wood
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Shoe Salesperson * Gymnastics Coach * professional Circus Performer * special education teacher * Counselor Migrant worker * U.S. Army * Waiter * DJ * Restaurant Manager * Self-Employed * Spanish Teacher * Counselor waitress * receptionist * ELL Language assessor * Spanish teacher * counselor Cashier * Cafeteria food server* osteoporosis Research Assistant * substitute teacher * Special education Teacher * Counselor Lawn mower/gardener * baseball scorekeeper * dishwasher * forklift driver * gas station attendant * uCLA football equipment manager * UCLA football scorekeeper * convention setup * soil technician * YMCA daycare counselor * substitute teacher * 6 th grade teacher * Counselor
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CAHSEE: scores needed to graduate: English/Language Arts ______ Math ________ 350
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Academics Arts Athletics Activities
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