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Graduation Requirements Registration & Scheduling Process CTE‐Career & Technical Education Career Center Services Viking Experience State Assessments Attendance Clubs, Activities & Athletics Purple and Gold Club Informational Questions
Welcome to Lake Stevens High School
English 4.0 credits Math 3.0 credits Social Studies 3.0 credits Lab Science 2.0 credits Health/Fitness 2.0 credits Occupational* 1.5 credits Arts 1.0 credit Elective 7.0 credits
* 5 OCC credit must include DD1, Draft 1, CA 1, Journalism, Adv. Marketing, CIM, or Careers in Education
Total credits required ‐ 23.5 credits Additional College requirements = 2 years of one world language, Algebra 3‐4 , 2‐3 years of lab science, and senior year math based quantitative course
Plus: a 13th year plan (which is attached to registration form), culminating exhibition and meet the state assessment requirements.
English PE Biology or Chemistry Math Global Studies/AP Euro History
Elective
English PE Biology or Chemistry Math Global Studies/AP Euro History
Elective
Semester 1 Semester 2
Classes will change periods and teachers at semester. If you would like to keep the same teacher, see your counselor before the semester begins. We will make every effort to accommodate student requests.
Cognitive Tutor Algebra Geometry 1‐2Algebra 3‐4Math Analysis 1‐2AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC AP Statistics 1‐2 Intermediate, College Algebra, Personal Finance and Math Construction are also available for math credit
Band (concert/wind ensemble*/ jazz*) Choir/Concert Choir/Treble Swing ChoirGuitarMusic AppreciationDesign 1Design 2Drawing/Advanced DrawingDigital Design
Painting/Advanced Painting Sculpture AP Art History Intro to Theatre Advanced Theatre Introduction to Engineering Design(High School grad. only)
Video Production Photography/Advanced Photography
Computer ApplicationsDigital Design BAM‐Business & Marketing Culinary Basics/PrepMath Construction Photography Living on Your OwnHorticultureVideo/TV ProductionAdvanced Video Personal Finance
Careers in Education Child Development Principles of Engineering Intro to EngineeringDigital Electronics Computer Integrated Manufacturing Civil EngineeringAerospace Engineering Engineering Design and Development
World Language (French – German – Spanish)Ancient World HistoryMedieval World HistoryMilitary History Psychology Sociology
Cavelero – March 3rd and 7thOnline Access
Our course handbook is available on our website, under the Guidance link
Call Counseling Office 425‐335‐1571Angela Riebli (A‐E) ext. 2378 Angela_riebli@lkstevens.wednet.edu
Amy Wiklund (F‐K) ext. 2330 Amy_wiklund@lkstevens.wednet.edu
Jim Willie (L‐Q) ext. 2247 Jim_willie@lkstevens.wednet.edu
DeDe Strong (R‐Z) ext. 2249 Dede_strong@lkstevens.wednet.edu
Our college handbook is available on our website, under the Center Career Center link
Career Resource Center College, university, tech/vocational schools, community college information resource center
Work with students of all ages in various classes to help them explore post‐secondary options
Coordination of the Viking Experience Community Service opportunities
Great websites for career and college information:
WOIS/Washington Occupational Information System
Careerbridge.wa.gov Collegeboard.com Petersons.com
Available information‐ 4‐year colleges & universities (from all around the nation)
2‐year Community Colleges Tech/Vocational Schools Apprenticeship programs Representative from colleges, universities, tech/vocational schools, and military services come in to talk to interested students
SAT/ACT test and test prep information
Coordination of scholarships between local and national organizations
Information on financial aid process‐FAFSA
Financial aid presentation in December
Typically every other year, next scheduled Fall of 2016
Breakout sessions‐with information on Running Start & ORCA program, how to write a college admission essay, how to apply to a highly competitive college/university and more
Variety of post‐secondary organizations: 4 year colleges and universities Community colleges in Western WA Technical and vocational schools Military Community Service organizations
Community job listing center: for part‐time after school and weekend jobs, babysitting, yard work, etc.
Meets once per month Students are with the same teacher, counselor, or administrator for all 3 years
Goal is to support requirements for the Senior Culminating Exhibition
Graded class‐ .125 credits per semester
Students are required to add 6 entries into their portfolio per semester
Entries should include assignments students feel have made a positive impact on their learning
The Viking Archive portfolio is a key component to the Culminating Exhibition presented in students’ senior year
Students are required to perform 15 hours of community service each year
Choosing community service based on student interests
Gain real experience outside of schoolVolunteerVerified by organizations and parents
23.5 Credits in required curricular areas Pass required state assessments 45 hours of Community Service Culminating Exhibition 13th Year Plan
We consider daily attendance paramount to student success at Lake Stevens High School. By working in partnership we can provide every opportunity for student academic achievement.
95% Attendance Rate 5 day letters mailed home
Goal: Increase communication, decrease unexcused absences
• Encourage your student to make every effort to attend class
• Communication is the key, please excuse absences with a phone call to the attendance office @ 425.335.1570 or send a note to report absences
• Check Skyward/Family Access to check attendance
• Planning a trip: please arrange “prior notice” for prearranged absences that exceed 2 days
Notification within 3 days of absence Phone call or note (425) 335‐1570 available 24 hours a day
Medical and dental visits covered with a provider note
Excessive absenteeism could result in attendance contract, 5 unexcused absences students will be placed on attendance contract (letter mailed home)
ASB ‐ Suzanne Kerker Cheer – Randi Olson/Cathie Richardson
Yearbook – Emily Chilson
Valhalla – Julie Henggeler
Leadership – Alisa Arcos
Hi Q/Knowledge Bowl ‐ Chris Neuman
Band ‐ Neil Proff VTV ‐Michael Furoy Choir – Heidi Forslund DECA ‐ Karen Morton Drama ‐ Carrie Gerrard NHN ‐ Steve Pitkin Key Club – Alisa Arcos GSA – Julie Henggeler Hip Hop Club – Terry Walsh
One Voice‐Mindy Marks
Honor Society ‐Kelly Guilfoil Opera Club – Kati Tilley Debate ‐ Chris Neuman One Voice –Kaleb Allinson FFA‐Tamara Bochan Robotics – Rob Davis Anime – Sharon O’Brien Ping Pong – Cathy Lian
German Club –MalorieWolk French Club –Suzanne Bailey Literary Club –Kati Tilley FCCLA ‐ Kathy Hahn Horticulture –Tamara Bochan Math Club ‐ KalebAllinson
Football Tom Tri Boys & Girls Cross Country Cliff ChaffeeGirls Soccer Andy KnutsonGirls Swimming Sarah Summers Boys Tennis Mark HeinVolleyball Dawn Hanson
Baseball Rodger Anderson Softball Sarah Hirsch Boys & Girls Track Jeff Page Boys & Girls Golf Cliff McKinlay/LarryPalmerGirls Tennis Jesse Bloomberg Boys Soccer Kit Shanholtzer
The Purple and Gold Club of Lake Stevens High School (PGC) is a citizen booster program formed to support education, athletics and student achievement at Lake Stevens High School. The PGC has created a program which will allow businesses and community members to contribute donations and charitable goods and services in support of student success.
For more information, please go to the link on the LSHS website.
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