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Freshman Registration
Cougar Admin Team
Greg Snyder, Principal
Vice Principals:
Terrie Berke Cindy Kent Mark Uhler
Cougar Counseling Team
• Eustina Davis A-E
• Anna Khoklan F-L + EL
• Cynthia Peterson M-Ste
• Autumn Dello Russo Stf-Z + AVID
Aida Gonzalez/ Carol Rebenstorff – Counseling Secretaries
Graduation Requirements!
• 280 total credits to graduate
• Earn credits with a grade of
“D” or higher
Additional year of math
Additional year of science,
2 must include a lab
2 years of world language
1 year of VAPA or CTE
What's new?
UC/CSU Requirements
A History/Social Science - 2 yearsB English - 4 yearsC Mathematics - 3 years (through IM3) D Lab Science - 2 years (3 recommended)E Language other than English - 2 yearsF Visual and Performing Art - 1 yearG Academic Elective - 1 year
Only grades of C or better count
Del Campo’s
BLOCK SCHEDULE 101key vocabulary
THE course selection PROCESS
1. Planner sheet
•we will Fill out request sheet together, Step by step
2. Careful choices
•Make sure you pick the best class for you based on current grades and test scores
3. review•Review quickly with counselor to make
sure filled out correctly
Freshman
• All freshmen are required to take English I or Honors English 1
• 40 credits to graduate
for optimal success in honors English 1, we recommend an “A” or “B” average in Eng 8or “A”,”B”,”C” average in Honors Eng 8.
2. MATH
• 30 credits to graduate (through IM 2)
•Mark the course listed where you can be most successful
• You can add “Support” if desired for IM 1
3. SCIENCE
30 credits to graduate
• All freshman will take the new ngss science (next generation science standards) • 10 credits = Life Science
• 10 credits = Physical Science
• 10 credits of either, must include 20 credits of a lab
Please view informational videos regarding the new ngss science standards on the del campo website
4. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
20 credit to graduate
All freshmen are required to take PE 1
5. expository writing & health
EXPO
• nonfiction reading and writing• essays, articles, workplace and public documents
• learn how to access information in textbooks and websites
• read and analyze nonfiction, as well as respond in essay format
• create documents such as works cited pages, autobiographical essays, and persuasive essays
7. FOREIGN LANGUAGE
• New graduation requirement
• 2 years/20 credits required
8.-12. Elective & Alternative Courses
Fill out all lines, don’t leave any blank
If you are in avid, rotc, band, student government you will write in the course name twice, it takes two elective spots and goes all school year
Electiveyear-long programs
• AVID 1 – interest sign up sheet and flyer at table
• ROTC - students must select ROTC twice• Fall (Block 1) and Spring (Block 2)
• Student Government – Applications are available on the side table
Career Technical Education
CTE
3 pathways• Information and Communication Tech
• Computer graphics
• AP Computer Science
• Web Authoring
• Arts, Media and Entertainment• Intro to media arts
• Video production
• Advanced video production
• Public services• Fire tech 1
• Fire tech 2
• Fire tech 3
• Pick up packet at info table
• Must have a physical within one calendar year
• Eligibility – must maintain a 2.0 GPA (C average) to keep playing without probation
Athletics at Del Campo
Transitioning to DCHS
Link Crew
upperclassmen connecting with incoming freshmen contact over summer
Freshman Orientation
week before school startsTeam building, tours, pictures and FUN!!!!
Good luck, Welcome to Del Campo!
See you next year!!!