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The Beginning of the Rest of your Life Contact Information: Holly LaBarbaera - A - G (408)423-2411 Mike LaFleur – H - O (408)423-2412 Kelly Villarreal – P - W (408)423-2413 Elena Mikhailova – X – Z (408)423-2462 College and Career Jan Yee – All Students (408)423-2445 510 Students (51% Female 49% Male) Good News 90 Students with 4.0 or higher 275 Students with a 3.0 or higher 207 Students involved in an after-school Sport Bad News 68 Student with 2 or more “F’s” Introduce Post-Secondary Options Have a plan!! How to be Successful in High School Review Santa Clara Unified School District graduation requirements and coursework Review UC, CSU, Community College requirements 4 Year College (Slide 11) Community College (Slide 14) Military Need to graduate Go to Work (Slide 16) •Attendance •View on Schoolloop Daily •Academic Time (Homework/ Study) •Use Schoolloop.com for information on upcoming assignments and grades •Check “Green sheets” for teachers’ policies •Four-Year Plan •Support Networks • • • • Know high school graduation requirements Understand UC & CSU requirements Use 4 year planning template (see next slide) Meet with Counselor to check status and set goals • • • • Talk to and email teachers to check progress Utilize teacher office hours to discuss tutoring opportunities Talk to counselor if more help is needed Use after school tutoring when needed • • • • Talk to your student about academic progress Know your student’s friends, interests, and how she/he uses free time. Watch for changes in student’s behavior Call or email teachers and counselors to communicate concerns Graduation Requirements Course High School University “A-G” English 4 years 4 years History 3 years 2 years Math 2 years (pass Alg. 1) Science 2 years Foreign Language 1 year 3 years (4 recommended) 2 years (3 recommended) 2 years (3 recommended) VPAPractical Elective 1.5 years—need 1 of each 70 units 1 year 1 year from above categories Graduation Requirements (cont’d) Exit Exam (CAHSEE) Community Service Math Language Arts (20 hours – no grade) Technology (Computer Literacy) 4-Year University Public (UC) – University of California (top 9%) – UC Berkeley (4.18 2067) – UC Davis (4.07 1906) – UCSC (3.74 1793) – Public (CSU) – California State University (top 25%) – San Jose State (3.19 1050-CR and Math) 2012 – SDSU (3.78 1144-CR and Math) 2012 – Private – – Santa Clara University (3.69 unw 1190 to 1580 CR and Math) Stanford University (4+ 74% 700-68% 700-79%) – Out of State University Requirements Course Work A-G requirements Testing PSAT – Verbal, Math and Writing – Take October of Soph and Junior Year SAT Reasoning or ACT – Verbal, Math and Writing (ACT Optional) – Take November Junior Year and spring of Junior – SAT SUBJECT TEST AS NEEDED Other University Requirements 4-year universities will not accept a grade of “D” or “F” in a required course 4-year universities want to see students challenge themselves in high school, including senior year Extra points are awarded for UC approved Honors courses taken (8 semesters only – 4 year-long classes) Community College DeAnza, Mission, Foothill, West Valley, San Jose City, Evergreen, Ohlone… 2 Pathways Technical Training Transfer courses (2 years) (1-2 years) (English, Math, Science. .) (Healthcare, Business. . .) Career 4-Year University Central County Occupational Center is a vocational center providing career-technical education for students to help jump-start their career while earning 30 high school credits Classes are available in the morning OR the afternoon Transportation is provided for free to and from all high school campuses It is FREE to attend (some courses will require uniforms which students must purchase) CCOC offers 30 different career courses in the following categories: Automotive Technology Business/Computers Community Services Construction Health Services Industrial Technology Visual Arts Technical Schools Wyotech, UTI, Heald, Cogswell, DeVry, Art Institute, FIDM, etc. Attend 1+ years Receive training for a specific occupation – (i.e. auto mechanic, network associate, dental hygienist) Receive “certification” upon completion Many offer Associate and Bachelor degrees in specific majors • • • • No Summer School this coming summer due to budget cuts (except for Special Ed.) PLEASE help your students pass current classes!! Check in regularly with student and check on progress with school loop! May also make up credits with BYU online or UCCP.org …need approval of Counselor first…see counselor for more details. Can also later make up credits at a community college as an 11th or 12th grader.