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Junior VisitJunior VisitClass of 2016Class of 2016
•Progress Report DatesProgress Report Dates•Graduation RequirementsGraduation Requirements•TranscriptTranscript•Options After High SchoolOptions After High School•A-G RequirementsA-G Requirements•Success StrategiesSuccess Strategies
Presentation Agenda 11Presentation Agenda 11thth GradeGrade
Mrs. Trish Scott ext. 34150 • A - Delg
Mr. Lupe Barba ext. 34159 • Deli – Gala plus AVID
Ms. Linda Garcia ext. 34151• Gall - Lopez, D
Mrs. Diana Farley ext. 34152• Lopez, E – Rodriguez, C
Mr. Tony Wood ext. 34157• Rodriguez, D - Z
Walk-in meetings are available most days before and after school as well as during lunch.
To make an appointment, see a counseling office secretary before school, lunch or after school and she will write out a pass for a specific time and date. Show your teacher the pass on that date to be released to go to the office for your visit!
Academics Arts Athletics Activities
1st Quarter Progress 1st Quarter Report Cards 2nd Quarter Progress 1st Semester Grades
(Final) 3rd Quarter Progress 3rd Quarter Report Cards 4th Quarter Progress 2nd Semester Grades
(Final)
9/1910/2111/141/7/15 (mailed)2/20/154/14/155/15/156/17/15 (mailed)
English Math Social Studies Science PE Foreign Lang./Fine
Art Health Electives
40 credits20 credits30 credits20 credits20 credits10 credits 5 credits80 credits
You must also pass the CAHSEE
Total 225 credits
Academic Academic AreaArea
High SchoolHigh School University of CaliforniaUniversity of California Cal State UniversityCal State University Community Community CollegeCollege
Private CollegesPrivate Colleges
225 Units225 Units Upper 9%: Most Upper 9%: Most CompetitiveCompetitive
Upper 33%: Upper 33%: CompetitiveCompetitive
Most DifficultMost Difficult
Very DifficultVery Difficult
Moderately DifficultModerately Difficult
Minimally DifficultMinimally Difficult
Non-CompetitiveNon-Competitive
EnglishEnglish 4 Years (40 Units)4 Years (40 Units) 4 Years4 Years 4 Years4 Years 1. Four-Year 1. Four-Year Degree Transfer Degree Transfer Recommended Recommended strongest possible strongest possible preparation.preparation.
2. Assoc. of Arts 2. Assoc. of Arts DegreeDegree*Business*Business
*Science*Science
*Astronomy*Astronomy
*Psychology*Psychology
*Telecommunications*Telecommunications
*Aeronautics*Aeronautics
*Electronics*Electronics
*Psychiatric Technology*Psychiatric Technology
*Foreign Language*Foreign Language
*Pre-Professional School*Pre-Professional School
3. Vocational 3. Vocational Certificate Certificate ProgramsPrograms*Police Work*Police Work
*Drafting*Drafting
*Medical Secretary*Medical Secretary
*Child Development*Child Development
*Fire Academy*Fire Academy
*Emergency Med. Tech.*Emergency Med. Tech.
*Computer Science*Computer Science
*Interior Design*Interior Design
*Welding*Welding
Broad Range of Broad Range of Admissions Admissions Standards and Standards and PoliciesPolicies
MathMath 2 Years (20 Units)2 Years (20 Units)Alg. 1 or Alg. A&BAlg. 1 or Alg. A&B
Algebra 1Algebra 1
GeometryGeometry
Algebra IIAlgebra II
(Recommend(Recommend 4 4 or more years)or more years)
Algebra 1Algebra 1
GeometryGeometry
Algebra IIAlgebra II
(Recommend(Recommend 4 4 or more or more years)years)
World History World History & Geography& Geography
U.S. HistoryU.S. History
Amer. Govt. / Amer. Govt. / EconomicsEconomics
3 Years (30 Units):3 Years (30 Units):
World Hist.World Hist.
U.S, Hist.U.S, Hist.
Gov’t./Econ.Gov’t./Econ.
1 Year World History and 1 Year World History and
1 Year U.S. History 1 Year U.S. History
OR ½ US Hist. ANDOR ½ US Hist. AND
1 Semester Am. Govt. OR1 Semester Am. Govt. OR
1 Semester Econ.1 Semester Econ.
1 Year World History and 1 Year World History and
1 Year U.S. History and 1 Year U.S. History and
1 Semester Am. Govt. and 1 Semester Am. Govt. and
1 Semester Econ.1 Semester Econ.
ScienceScience 2 Years (20 Units)2 Years (20 Units)(Physical 10)(Life 10)(Physical 10)(Life 10)
2 Years Lab Science (from 2 Years Lab Science (from core disciplines)core disciplines)
(3 Recommended)(3 Recommended)
2 Years Science (1lab)2 Years Science (1lab)
(1 physical and 1 biological)(1 physical and 1 biological)
Fine Art Fine Art oror
Foreign Foreign LanguageLanguage
1 Year (10 Units)1 Year (10 Units) 1 Year UC Accepted Fine Art and1 Year UC Accepted Fine Art and
2 Years Same Foreign Language 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended)(3 Recommended)
1 Year CSU Accepted Fine Art 1 Year CSU Accepted Fine Art andand
2 Years Same Foreign 2 Years Same Foreign Language (3 Recommended)Language (3 Recommended)
P.E.P.E. 2 Years (20 Units)2 Years (20 Units) 1 Year of College-Prep Electives 1 Year of College-Prep Electives to be chosen from at least two of to be chosen from at least two of the following: History, English, the following: History, English, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Foreign Language, Social Foreign Language, Social Science, UC Accepted Fine ArtsScience, UC Accepted Fine Arts
1 Year of College-Prep Electives 1 Year of College-Prep Electives to be chosen from at least two of to be chosen from at least two of the following: History, English, the following: History, English, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Advanced Math, Lab Science, Foreign Language, Social Foreign Language, Social Science, UC Accepted Fine ArtsScience, UC Accepted Fine Arts
HealthHealth ½ Year (5 Units)½ Year (5 Units)
Required GPARequired GPA
TestsTests
CAHSEECAHSEE Minimum GPA – 3.3Minimum GPA – 3.3
SAT or ACT and SAT SAT or ACT and SAT SUBJECT EXAMSSUBJECT EXAMS
Minimum GPA – 2.5Minimum GPA – 2.5
SAT or ACTSAT or ACT
H.S. Diploma or H.S. Diploma or age 18 Placement age 18 Placement TestsTests
See Individual See Individual CatalogsCatalogs
Academic Requirements for Citrus Valley High School Graduation
And All Levels of College Admission
A. History (US Hist., Gov’t, World)
B. English C. Math (Alg. 1, Geom., Alg. 2)
• A. 4 recommended D. Science (Lab)
• A. 3 recommended E. Foreign Language
• A. 3 recommended F. Visual/Performing Art G. College Prep Electives
2 yrs. 4 yrs. 3 yrs.
2 yrs.
2 yrs.
1 yr. 1 yr.
C- or better!
Please see your
counselor if this number is greater than 120
PSAT/SATACT
9th grade = 60 credits
10th grade = 60 credits
11th grade = 60 credits
12th grade = 60 credits_
Total = 240 credits
Credits needed to grad. 225 Credits I have completed - ____ TOTAL =____ Credits enrolled - ____ CREDITS DEFICIENT =____
(SEE YOUR COUNSELOR!!!!)
CAHSEE: scores needed to graduate:
English/Language Arts ______
Math ________
350
350
OptionsAfter HS
Community College(2 year)
• Crafton Hills• San Bernardino Valley• Riverside Community
UC(4 year)
9 campuses
CSU(4 year)
23 campuses
Private/out of state
(4 year)Art/Technical/Trade Schools
Stand up, sit down!
MILITARY
Get a job
YOU CAN GO!
http://youcango.collegeboard.org
Here are the Anticipated SAT and ACT test dates for the 2014-2015 school year (ALL SATURDAYS):
1st Sem. 2nd Sem.SAT Test: 10/11/14 1/24/15
11/8/14 3/14/1512/6/14 5/2/15
6/6/15
1st Sem. 2nd Sem.ACT Test: 9/13/14 2/7/15
10/25/14 4/18/1512/13/14 6/13/15
Offers a “preview” to the actual SAT you will take in spring of your junior year.
Allows you access to many opportunities on the road to college
NMSQT for Juniors exclusively! Did you sign up? Sign up at the Finance Office: Juniors ONLY NOW thru Oct. 3rd All grades (9-11) September 29th – Oct. 3rd $14.00 non-refundable fee (limited
spaces)
A-G completed with a C- or better Recommended GPA____ Your GPA____ SAT & or ACT
Take in the spring of junior year
• A-G completed with a C- or better• Recommended GPA____ Your GPA___• SAT & or ACT• Take in spring of junior year
Univ. of California Top 9%
Have an inclusive high school experience
Take challenging courses and earn strong grades
Take advantage of other academic opportunities
Take initiative in pursuing passions and interests
Seek “fit” in school activities and community involvement
Explore leadership opportunities at school, in activities,in the family and the communityStudents should endeavor to do their best in all things
Division I: 16 Core Courses
Division II: 14 Core Courses (if enrolling prior to August 1, 2013) 16 Core Courses (if enrolling on or after August 1, 2013)
4 years of English 3 years of English
3 years of math (algebra 1 or higher level)
2 years of math (algebra 1 or higher level)
2 years of natural or physical science (including one year of lab science if offered)
2 years of natural or physical science (including one year of lab science if offered)
1 extra year of English, math, or science
2 extra years of English, math or science;3 extra years if enrolling on or after August 1, 2013
2 years of social science 2 years of social science
4 years of additional core courses (from any category above, or in a foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or philosophy)
3 years of additional core courses (from any category above, or in a foreign language, nondoctrinal religion or philosophy);4 extra years if enrolling on or after August 1, 2013
Big Futurehttps://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-search
SAT Testing Cyclehttp://sat.collegeboard.org/register/when-to-take-sat
California Career Zonettp://www.cacareerzone.org/
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Test taking tips:
• Read!
• Take practice tests early to know where you may need help
• UC accepts both ACT with Writing and the SAT Reasoning Test and will take your highest test score from a single test date
Academic Challenges:
• Rigor of course schedule
• College courses
26www.universityofcalifornia.edu/apply
Aug. 1 thru Nov.– 30
Application Fall filing period
Jan. 1 – March 2
File FAFSA: www.fafsa.ed.gov
March 1 – 30
Individual UC Admissions notifications (posted online)
by May 1 • Students must opt-in to waitlists
• Submit Statement of Intent to Register (SIR)
by July 1 Official high school and college records due
Graduate from CVHSGraduate from CVHS Options: Certificate, AA Degree Options: Certificate, AA Degree 4 year transfer4 year transfer
Crafton Hills
San Bernardino
Valley College
Chaffey College
Riverside
Community
College
Certificate programs through the community college
Trade Schools Regional Occupational Programs (ROP)
ASVAB test (October or March) Reserves Join the Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marines, Coast Guard
In addition to a solid GPA, students interested in In addition to a solid GPA, students interested in attending a 4-year college or university immediately attending a 4-year college or university immediately after a high school should also:after a high school should also:
Participate in extra-curricular and/or co-curricular Participate in extra-curricular and/or co-curricular activities.activities.On campus- sports, ASB, clubs, academic On campus- sports, ASB, clubs, academic
decathlon, etc.decathlon, etc.Off campus- part-time jobs, clubs, youth groups, Off campus- part-time jobs, clubs, youth groups,
explorer programs, boy or girl scouts, sports, etc.explorer programs, boy or girl scouts, sports, etc.Community serviceCommunity service
Refer to our website for a list of these organizations
Listen to the Daily Bulletin for specific dates of meetings/auditions or tryouts
You must have a GPA of ______ to participate in sports or activity groups like Band, Speech and Debate!
Clubs do not have a GPA requirement
2.0
Advisor Ext. Room Activity/ClubPorter, G. 35321 C-21 American Cancer Society (ACS)Betts, M., Vincent, J. 35504 E-104 Art ClubBrown, D. 35538 E-138 Abilities FirstFisher, K. 35721 G-121 Blackhawk TelevisionVilla, E. 35746 G-146 Comedy Sportz; Thespians ClubHearn, S. 35212 B-12 CSF, National Honor SocietyMota, B. 35225 B-25 Dynamic ControlYoung, N. 35310 C-10 Environmental Conservation and Humanitarian Outreach (ECHO)Seevers, S. 35329 C-29 Fellowship of Christian AthletesMcGrath, K. and Barnes, S. 35565 E-165 Fitness ClubDunn, L. and Mota, B. 35218 B-18 Friends of RachelMilosavljevic, F. 35202 B-02 French Culture Club; International Club; Young Ladies ClubMunoz, J. 35213 B-13 Gay Straight Alliance (GSA)Hill, K. 35205 B-05 Help Our Troops (HOT); Jesus at CitrusStrode, R. 35322 C-22 Make A WishCarmody, R. 35302 C-02 Natural History ClubHearon, C. 35511 E-111 Out and AboutGidcumb, B. 35559 E-159 Teenage RepublicansKaenel, C. 35224 B-24 TOMS ClubBartlett, B. 35501 E-101 Robotics, Engineering, and Technology ClubBrian Hoyt 35556 E-156 School Website MaintenanceRooney, R. and S. 35539 E-139 Science Club Nolin, J. 35304 C-04 Student VoicesSmith, C. and Fonken, K. 35317 C-17 Speech and Debate ClubPhil Smith 35223 B-23 Ski and Snowboard Club
Citrus Valley High School Activity Groups - Clubs 2013-2014
Deveau, M. 35204 B-04 Beta ClubWhitehurst, L. 35329 C-29 Compact Careers Club (employability skills; comm. service)Mitchell, L. 35328 C-28 Interact Club (Youth Service Club of Rotary)
Key Club (Youth Service Club of Kiwanis)Williams, C. 35321 C-21 Octagon (Youth Service Club of Optimist)
McGrath, K., Rooney, R. 35327 C-27 Academic DecathlonBuyak, B. 35306 C-06 ASBGidcumb, B. 35559 E-159 AVIDNelson, S. 35734 E-148 Band Director: Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, String Ensemble, Jazz
Ensemble, Marching BandPrutsman, D. 35725 G-125 Choir Director: Chanteuses, Chamber Singers, Women’s Ensemble, Valley
Singers Porter, G. 35321 C-21 Newspaper (Solaris)Smith, C. 35317 C-17 Speech and DebateVilla, E. 35746 G-146 Theater Arts Director: Theater Arts, Drama: Acting and Directing, Play Production
Strode, R. 35573 E-171 Yearbook (Halcyon)
Vacancy Badminton, Boys and Girls
Carmody, R. 35516 E-116 Varsity BaseballOkorodudu, Y. 35207 B-07 Varsity Basketball, BoysLium, B. 35426 Gym Varsity Basketball, Girls
Smolin, P. 35450 B-11 Varsity FootballPhillips, C. 35226 B-26 Varsity Golf, Boys and Girls He, H. Off campus Varsity Soccer, BoysGeverians, J. 35515 E-115 Varsity Soccer, GirlsFinazzo, A. 35518 E-118 Varsity SoftballO’Donnell, J. 35222 B-22 Varsity Swimming, Boys and GirlsHallenbeck, C. Off Campus Varsity Tennis, BoysGeverians, J. 35515 E-115 Varsity Tennis, GirlsHoneyfield, M. 35430 Gym Varsity Track, Cross CountryVacancy Varsity Volleyball, Boys
Fonken, K. 35210 B-10 Varsity Volleyball, GirlsGalloway, C. 35424 E-120 Varsity Water Polo, BoysHall, D. Off Campus Varsity Water Polo, GirlsVacancy Varsity Wrestling
School School ActivitiesActivities
Spanish Spanish ClubClub
FootballFootball
ASBASB
Community Community ActivitiesActivities
Boy ScoutsBoy Scouts
Church Church ActivitiesActivities
Youth ChoirYouth Choir
AwardsAwards Outstanding Outstanding Student Student Award 1Award 1stst quarter Eng, quarter Eng, 99
Work Work ExperienceExperience
Summer life Summer life guard at guard at YMCAYMCA
Activity Chart
Helpful websites:Help… I’m undecided!
www.collegeview.comwww.collegeboard.org
California community colleges:www.cccco.edu
UC: www.ucop.edu CSU: www.calstate.edu
Private schools: www.aiccu.edu
Art: www.artschools.com Technical: www.technical-schools-guide.com
Military: www.military.com
www.collegeboard.org www.actstudent.org www.collegeview.com www.finaid.org www.ncaaclearinghouse.net
FALL
PSAT (10/15)
College Fair (10/15)
ASVAB
Online college search
WINTER
Study for SAT & or ACT
NCAA Clearinghouse
Visit colleges
SPRING
AP Tests
SAT & or ACT
ASVAB
Junior Year – In Review
Attendance Study Time Materials Note Taking Asking Questions Tutoring Keeping track of grades Communication Using available resources
Have a nice day.