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bring completed paperwork and meet with your counselor: March 5th - March 9th

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Summer School

College prep ○ Pacific Coast High School (PCHS): July 1 - August 7 ○ online ○ ● Non-college prep ○ 10 credit maximum ACCESS: June 22 - August 14 ○ held at Valencia High School ■ ■ independent study format weekly meetings with instructor

Deadline for PCHS and ACCESS summer school: May 13, 2015.

○ ● Internet Independent Study (IIS) ○ 10 credit maximum student secures provider ○ fee-based ○ ● La Entrada ○ online Juniors only ○ Art Fundamentals for impacted schedules

Graduation Requirements

•4 years Language Arts •2 years Math including Alg 1A and Alg 1B, or Algebra 1 •3 years Social Science •2 year Science (1 year physical, 1 year life) •1 year of EITHER Fine Art, Foreign Lang, or Career Technical Education course •1 year Health/Careers •2 years Physical Education •80 elective credits •40 hours Community Service •California High School Exit Exam

4-year College Requirements

● 4 years of Language Arts ● 3 years of Math including Algebra 2 (UC recommends 4 years) ● 2 years of Social Science (World and U.S. History) ● 2 years of lab Science (UC: Bio & Chem) (CSU: Bio & E Sci/Chem) ● 2 years of the same Foreign Language (UC recommends 3 years) ● 1 year of Fine Art ● 1 year of College Prep Elective ● Minimum GPA to apply ○ ○ ○ UC: 3.0

CSU: 2.0

(Govt and Econ satisfy this requirement) ● SAT or ACT in Spring of Junior year Grades of C or better; NO Ds ACCEPTED

Sophomore Timeline

MARCH

● Meet with you counselor to discuss next year’s schedule.

● Sign up for summer school if necessary to make up any D’s or F’s.

APRIL

● Prepare for AP Exams as necessary.

MAY

● Take your AP Exams if enrolled in AP courses.

● Submit summer school application to your counselor by May 13th.

SUMMER

● Continue your community service work.

● Update your activities and awards sheet.

● Purchase PSAT at Taking Care of Business in August

Esperanza Website

Visit www.esperanzahs.net

Graduation requirementsCollege requirementsScholarship informationCollege Entrance ScattergramsFinancial AidInternet Independent StudySummer SchoolTesting information for SAT, ACT, CAHSEECourse offerings at EHS

for information on:

New Electives for 2015-16

● Exploring Computer Science ● Introduction to Guitar ● Musical Theater ● JROTC

Computer Science

● college prep elective ● create games, apps, and programs ● open to all students ● no experience required

“Everybody in this country should learn how to program a computer...because it teaches you how to think.” - Steve Jobs

Introduction to Guitar

● college prep fine art ● learn basics of scales, chords, and reading and writing music ● open to all students ● no experience required ● must provide own instrument

Musical Theater

● non-college prep fine art ● satisfies PYLUSD graduation requirement ● learn basics of vocal performance and acting ● performance preparation and audition skills are explored ● open to all students ● no experience required

● Aerospace 1 ○ no prerequisites ○

JROTC

satisfies PYLUSD Physical Science requirement ○ ● Aerospace 2 ○ non-college prep must have completed Aerospace 1 ○ ○ ● Organizational Leadership ○ non-college prep must have instructor approval ○ satisfies PYLUSD PE requirement elective credit ○ ● Competitive Drill ○ non-college prep must have instructor approval ○ satisfies PYLUSD PE requirement ○ non-college prep

Teacher/Office/Library Aide

● elective option for Juniors and Seniors only ○ one period per year ○ ● most teachers are allowed two aides ○ Aide approval forms available in the Counseling Office during active classes only (no TAs allowed during prep periods) ● bring aide form to registration appointment

NCAA Requirements

Register for NCAA at www.eligibilitycenter.org

by Junior Year

Dear Aztec Letter - highlights

● For electives, include alternates and choose carefully. If alternates are not provided, counselor will choose for you.

● Teacher signatures are required for math and foreign language placement. Students must earn a second semester grade of “C” or better to move on.

● Sophomores and Juniors must enroll in 6 classes. Students may earn a maximum of 10 credits in ROP per semester. ● Zero period classes are limited and not guaranteed. Priority will be given to students taking 6 or more classes. ● Your course selection sheet is due to your Language Arts teacher on _________ .

● Your registration appointment is on _________ .

Course Selection Sheet

● Keep transcript attached.

● Esperanza’s master schedule is very tight and making changes after registration may not be possible. Most classes are year-long and semester changes are very limited, choose your classes carefully! ● Check zero period box if interested. ● This year’s zero period options: Art, Concert Choir, JROTC, Int/Adv Theater, PE Band, Colorguard, Orchestra, Newspaper, AP Government.

● Parent signature is required. ● NOTE - AP Govt/AP Econ will be semester classes

beginning Fall 2015.

Regional Occupational Program ROP classes held at Esperanza During the regular school day ~ Periods 1 - 6 ~ sign up during registration appt ● Animation - UC approved Fine Art ● Visual Communications/Computer Graphics - UC approved Fine Art ● Welding ● Medical Careers 1 ● Medical Careers 2 - UC approved elective ● Medical Careers 3 - two period block 5th/6th periods After school - 7th period ~ sign up during registration appt & in August ● Fire Tech - 3:30 - 6:30 two days per week ● Welding - 4:00 - 6:30 two days per week There are many other ROP options; catalogs and schedules are available in the ROP display in the Counseling Office or www.nocrop.us

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