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1 Stevens High School Home of the Raiders “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.”-Ben Franklin

2 Invest in Knowledge! According to 2011 study U.S. Department of Education (full year median wages for ages 24-35) ◦ Average High School income= $29,000 ◦ Associates Degree income $37,000 ◦ Average College graduate income=$45,000 ◦ Average Graduate degree income=$60,000  (over a 40 year period a college graduate earns $1.17 million more than a high school graduate. Someone with a graduate degree earns 2 million more. A two year AA provides $180,000 more than a high school graduate.  Imagine trying to survive without at least a high school diploma?

3 Learning Target: Students will understand the registration process in order to register classes according to their personal learning plan.

4 Online Registration Instructions CLASS OF 2019 Handouts: Registration Information Handout Transcript Online Registration Instructions 2016-2017 Course Listing Book is available online at rcas.org. Click on Parents and Students, then click Parents and Students Home, click Handbooks. (www.rcas.org).www.rcas.org

5 Keep Username and Password Confidential!

6 SDMyLife Personal Learning Plan Graduation Requirement 4 year academic plan List of courses students plan to take Focus on your career interests Ongoing process (Subject to change) ◦ Freshman year update ◦ Sophomore ability profiler

7 Personal Learning Plan

8 Dual Credit http://sdmylife.com/students Dual Credit http://sdmylife.com/students http://sdmylife.com/students ◦ What is dual credit? ◦ What are the benefits of dual credit? ◦ How much do dual credits cost? ◦ How do I register? ◦ Will these courses transfer? ◦ Student frequently asked questions? ◦ Parents frequently asked questions? ◦ Is dual credit right for me?  Positives of dual credit  Challenges to consider

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10 Graduation Requirements Language Arts4.0 Mathematics3.0 Science3.0 Social Studies3.0 Fine Arts1.0 Physical Education1.0 Information Technology1.0 Personal Finance or Economics.5 Required Offerings1.0 Electives4.5 Total Credits22 minimum

11 Grade Level Classification Freshman0 – 4.5credits Sophomore5 – 10.5 credits Junior11 – 15.5credits Senior16 and above Class status determined by earning credits, not years of attendance

12 Required Language Arts Credits (4) GradeClassCredit 9 th GradeEnglish 91.0 10 th GradeEnglish 10 or Advanced English 101.0 11 th GradeEnglish 11 or Advanced English 111.0 12 th GradeLiterature or AP English 12.5 12 th GradeWriting or AP English 12.5

13 10 th Grade English Register for English 10 or Advanced English 10 Communicate with current English teacher for recommendation

14 Required Math Credits (3) GradeClassCredit 9 th GradeIntegrated Math 1 (Math Lab) 1.0 10 th GradeIntegrated Math 2 (Int. Math 3 if completed Math 2) (Math Lab) 1.0 11 th GradeIntegrated Math 3 (Math Lab) 1.0 12 th GradeMath Elective

15 10 th Grade Mathematics Your math teacher will recommend your math class for next year based upon your math achievements (form provided by math teacher). Options during 10 th grade: ◦ Integrated Math 2 ◦ Integrated Math 3 (If completed Integrated Math 2)

16 Required Science Credits (3) GradeClassCredit 9 th GradePhysical Science 1 Physical Science 2 1.0 10 th GradeBiology 1 Biology 2 1.0 11 th GradeChemistry or Physics1.0 12 th GradeScience Elective

17 10 th Grade Science Register for Biology 1 (.5 credit) and Biology 2 (.5 credit) ◦ Your current science teacher needs to provide you with a recommendation if you are also considering registering for Chemistry. ◦ Completion of or concurrent registration of Integrated Math 3 is strongly recommended. ◦ An A in Integrated Math 1 or an A or B in Integrated Math 2 is strongly recommended.

18 Required Social Studies Credits (3) GradeClassCredit 9 th GradeCivics (.5) World Geography (.5) 1.0 10 th GradeWorld History.5 11 th GradeUS History 1 and 2 or AP History1.0 12 th GradeUS Government or AP US Government (1.0 credit).5

19 10 th Grade Social Studies Register for World History (.5) ◦ World History is a required social studies course for graduation.

20 Required Credits CategoryCredit Fine Arts1.0 Physical Education1.0 Information Technology1.0 Personal Finance or Economics.5 (Required Offering) Any combination of the following: World Language, Approved Career & Technical Courses, or Youth Internship 1.0

21 Failing a Class Register for any required class that you failed Register for any required class that it appears you will fail (example: year long classes)

22 Total Credits Required for Graduation Required Courses17.5 Elective Courses4.5 Total Credits22 (minimum)

23 Elective Credits = CHOICES Elective classes are your CHOICE Choose your elective classes wisely Consider your strengths and weaknesses when determining a manageable course load Consider your findings from SDMyLife Consider personal interests

24 Summary 10 th grade students register for the following: ◦ English 10 or Advanced English 10 ◦ Biology 1 and Biology 2 ◦ Integrated Math 2 (or Integrated Math 3 if you completed Integrated Math 2) ◦ World History Register for 3-3.5 additional credits

25 Testing Out of Courses Testing out of courses is an option for students to accelerate coursework and meet the goals of their Personal Learning Plan Go to www.rcas.org Click on Parents and Students, Parents/Students Home, Test Out or call 394-4053 for more information and details https://public.rcas.org/administration/CA/Pages/TestOutProgram.aspx Contact your counselor for further information

26 Online Registration Instructions You will need your username and password to complete the On-Line Registration (you received these today). You will be able to submit your course requests on-line from home or school beginning. February 1– February 10, 2016 (Registration Window) Communicate your selected courses with your parent/guardian as he/she will approve your selections. During registration, students pick course selections only. Students schedule (pick times and teachers based on arena attendance) in early May.

27 Assistance Talk to your guardian Talk to your teachers Ask your counselor ◦ Paula Wilson (ABC EFG) ◦ Melissa Good (HIJ LMN) ◦ Kim Elder (O-V) ◦ Katie Baskerville (DK W-Z) ◦ Kathryn Sosa (Gifted Education Services) Administration ◦ Shane Heilman (A-G) ◦ Tyler Rachetto (H-N) ◦ Jocelyn Hafner (O-Z) Registrar ◦ Marcia Geyer

28 What will you do with your future? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mb- 0qbq984

29 Check Your Understanding! When does the registration window open and close? Explain why you are not allowed to drop a class after registration window closes? How many credits can you earn for a semester class? How many for a yearlong class? Who are your best resources to help you select elective courses? Why does a full schedule and involvement in extra-curricular activities lead to increased student achievement?


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