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Welcome Class of 2011. Chino High Four Year Plan. Mr. Lasseter: A-C Mrs. Gibbs: D - G Ms. Heisel: H - N Mrs. Prieto: O - S Mrs. Purcell: T- W, AVID Mrs. Harris: X – Z and Special Education Ms. Levy: ELD and Redesignated. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS. Credits (225) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Chino High Four Year Plan
• Mr. Lasseter: A-C
• Mrs. Gibbs: D - G
• Ms. Heisel: H - N
• Mrs. Prieto: O - S
• Mrs. Purcell: T- W, AVID
• Mrs. Harris: X – Z and Special Education
• Ms. Levy: ELD and Redesignated
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
• Credits (225)
• Courses (subject requirements)
• CAHSEE (Exit Exam: English/Math)
• 2.0 Grade Point Average Requirement
SUBJECT AND CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
• English (40 Credits)
• Mathematics (30 Credits)
• Biological Science (10 Credits)
• Physical Science (10 Credits)
• Physical Education (20 Credits)
• World Civilizations (10 Credits)
• U.S. History (10 Credits)
SUBJECT AND CREDIT REQUIREMENTS cont.
• U.S. Government (10 Credits)
• Visual/Performing Arts (20 Credits)
OR Foreign Language
• Economics (5 Credits)
• Social Awareness (5 Credits)
• Electives (55 Credits)
ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT
• Total/Cumulative GPA (grade point average earned for all high school courses)
• Academic GPA 9-12 (grade point average for all core high school courses during 9th through 12th grade except Physical Education)
• Academic GPA 10-12 (Most commonly used grade point average for colleges- includes all high school courses after the 9th grade year except P.E., used to determine eligibility for CAL Grant)
RANK IN CLASS
Class Rank- Numerical position from the top of the class based upon the Total Weighted GPA
10 – 12 Rank- Numerical position from the top of class based upon Weighted GPA during grades 10th through 12th
• AP courses are weighted
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
• UC’s, CSU’s, and most other universities– “A-G” includes College Prep and higher level
courses, grades must be C or better– 4 Yrs. of English– 3 Yrs. of Math (through Algebra 2)– 1 Yr. of US History– 1 Yr. of World Civilizations
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES cont.
• 2 Yrs. of Laboratory Science (one Physical and one Biological)
• 2 Yrs. of Foreign Language
• 1 Yr. of Visual/ Performing Arts
• 1 Yr. of Approved Electives
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
• 109 Campuses – Mt. Sac, Chaffey, Citrus
• Transfer Program to UC’s/ CSU’s/ Independent Colleges
• Certificate Programs
• Honor Programs
COLLEGE WEBSITES
• www.collegeview.com
• www.californiacolleges.edu
• www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions
• www.csumentor.edu
• www.assist.org
COLLEGE TESTING
• PSAT (Oct. 2008)
• SAT Reasoning Test – 11th or 12th grade
• SAT Subject Tests – two required for UC• ACT – 11th or 12th (optional essay required for UC)
• www.collegeboard.com
• www.act.org • Major Universities accept either the ACT (w/writing) or the SAT
SPECIAL INTEREST AREAS
• AVID• ACT Academy• Certificate Program• Regional Occupational Program• Work Experience• Adult Education• Summer School• Off-Campus Lunch Policy
ACADEMIC RECOGNITION
• California Scholarship Federation
• National Honor Society
• Academic Letter
• Renaissance• Graduate with
Honors• Bright Prospect
Scholar
Honors/Advanced Placement
• Graduate with Honors Program
• English 9H, 10H, English 11AP, 12AP
• Biology H, Chemistry H, Physics AP
• Foreign Language 3H, 4AP, 5AP
• W Civ H, History AP, Gov AP, Econ H
• Studio Art AP
• Alg 2 H, Trig H, Calculus AP, Stats AP
COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
• College Speakers
• Financial Aid/Scholarship Bulletins
• Catalogs
• Career Development/Research
• Employment/Volunteer Opportunities
• PSAT, SAT, ACT Information
• ASVAB
Financial Aid/Scholarships
• Scholarship Bulletins – Each month in Career Center, 2nd period announcements
• Research on-line: www.fastweb.com, www.csumentor.edu, www.finaid.org
• Cal Grants – Senior Year
• FAFSA – After Jan. 1st, senior year
Four Year Plan Worksheet
• Circle courses
• Consider post high school goals: universities require college prep., honors or advanced placement courses
• Consider school activities: ASB, Choir, Band, Theater, Yearbook, AVID, Athletics, Agriculture Courses
9th Grade/10th Grade
• Circle current courses and first semester courses
• 10th grade: Select English, Biology, Math, P.E., World Civ., one elective
• Math Sequence
Alg. A to Alg. B Alg. 1 to Geometry
Geom. to Alg. 2/H Alg. 2 leads to Trig/Pre-cal
10th grade continued
• Science – Choose Bio. C.P./H. or regular
IPS in 9th leads to Chemistry/H
• English – Choose 10 C.P./H/ELD or Reading
• Social Science – Choose W. Civ/H• P.E. – P.E. 10/Band P.E./ Modified or Athletic
P.E.• Elective – AVID, Band, Choir, Foreign Language,
other elective programs, courses
11th Grade
• English 11, 11CP, 11AP, Reading, ELD
• U.S. History, History AP
• Math
• Chemistry/H or Biology or Earth/Physical
• Choose two electives (foreign language, Athletic PE, AVID and other courses)
12th Grade
• English 12, 12CP, 12AP, Reading, ELD
• U.S. Government, Gov. AP
• Economics, Econ. H
• Three electives
• ROP/Free Period/Work Experience/TA
Stay Connected
• Instant Grade Checks/Attendance Reports
• Teacher Reports: Call Counseling Office
• Counselor Conferences: Call for appointments
• Back To School, Conference Nights
• Grade Alert
Student Resources
• Tutoring Hotmath.com After school help by teacher Daily
Math Tutoring – Room M-22 Spanish c.d. – library resource
• Counseling Peer Leadership Chino Human Services
Counselor