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Welcome “It’s not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them great human beings.” Ann Landers.

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1 Welcome “It’s not what you do for your children but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them great human beings.” Ann Landers

2 Class of 2018 Bella Vista Sophomore Parent Information Meeting Ms Karagianes, VP Ms Johnson, Counselor

3 Stay In Touch with BV BV Newsflash –Weekly e-mail Student Bulletin Marquee Q/Parent Portal Student Handbook Website: www.sanjuan.edu/schools/bellavista

4 Attendance Information If student is ill during the school day they must go to the Attendance Office to contact parent/guardian. If a student is late they must check in at the attendance office Absences need to be cleared within 5 days Students may never leave campus during the school day without a yellow “Early Dismissal”

5 Homework Requests Missing 3 or more days may request homework by calling the front desk (916) 971-5051 Missing less than 3 days should contact the teacher by email or phone for assignments Home/Hospital is available if student will be out a minimum of 4 consecutive weeks. H/H (916) 971-7017 Short Term Independent study is designed for students who will miss school for 5 days or more. A 5 day prior notice is needed.

6 How to monitor Student Progress Encourage the use of the Daily Planner Check Q/Parent Portal E-mail or phone teachers

7 Graduation Requirements Traditional High School 6 classes Subject Requirements 220 Credits Exit Exam-English/ Math Fitness Gram

8 Four Year Graduation Plan 9 th English Health/ Geography or Computers Math PE * 10 th English World History Math PE * 11 th English US History * 12 th English American Gov./Economics Senior Social Science Elective *

9 Transcript Review Graduation Requirements: Short: More course work needed Required Coursework Total Credits Completed

10 Tutoring Support Zero period Tuesday – Friday After school – Mon – Wed mrmathblog.com Khan Academy

11 Sophomore Only Tests PSAT – Oct 14 new this year CAHSEE – Feb

12 Driver’s License No longer a graduation requirement Online instruction Agency classes CA DMV website Madison Ave parking

13 Student Success Get Involved team sports clubs yearbook ACA deca Band/choir Drama Student Government

14 Credit Deficiency Summer School Credit Recovery Co-enrollment – senior yr

15 Website—for all documents and this PPT Read Daily Bulletin on website Check Counseling Office section on website Questions

16 Parent-School Partnership What to do if you have a concern or issue? Academics/Classroom Behaviors Attendance

17 Life after BVHS POST-SECONDARY PLANNING What are your plans?

18 College Requirements Four year State Colleges and Private and Public Universities have required classes for admission Community Colleges do not require A-G completion/admission exams Encourage your student to stay on track for A-G completion

19 COLLEGE Admissions A-G Minimum Subject requirements are: (A) 2 year of History/Social Science (B) 4 years of English (C) 3 years of Mathematics (through Algebra 2 ) (D) 2 years of science —2 of which must be lab based science courses (E) 2 years of LOTE -Language other than English (F) 1 year Visual or Performing Art (G) 1 College prep elective course

20 College Athletics: Must register with the NCAA Eligibility Center Junior year online www.ncaa.org to be recruited for Division 1 and some Division 2 collegeswww.ncaa.org NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) many division 2 and 3 colleges are members of NAIA

21 What Colleges and Employers Are Looking For : Well-Rounded Student with: – Strong academics – Extra-curricular activities – Volunteer work and Work experience – Awards or special achievements – Leadership Experiences – Technical, Interpersonal, & Organizational Skills – World Languages

22 College and Career Center Career Center located in the library open at lunch for students to research: College/Career Information Naviance Scholarships Financial Aid Information College Visit Schedule http://www.sanjuan.edu/domain/194 If you would like to volunteer at the CCC email: bellavistaccc@aol.com or call (916)971-5083bellavistaccc@aol.com

23 Career Planning and College Major: All 4 years students will complete college and career activities in their English Classes Career Day – Oct 6

24 College Representatives at BV Many college reps visit BV through out the Fall. These are announced in the school bulletin Students must sign-up in the counseling office to attend these visitations

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37 Thank you. Go Broncos! This presentation is viewable on the Bella Vista website www.sanjuan.edu/bellavistawww.sanjuan.edu/bellavista Principal – Mrs. Haskins Vice Principals – Mrs. Petersen A-G, Mr. Irwin H-O, Mrs. Karagianes P-Z ext. 5058 Sophomore Counselor – Ms. Johnson ext. 5025 – jjohnson@sanjuan.edu


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