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Class of 2017

Class of 2017. 9th Grade Guidance Presentation Clayton Valley Charter High. People who can help you!. Academic Guidance Counselors. Mrs. Jackie Valdez (A-K) (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3113 jackie.valdez@claytonvalley.org. Mr. Steve Nares (L-Z)

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Class of 2017

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  1. Class of 2017 9th Grade Guidance Presentation Clayton Valley Charter High

  2. People who can help you! Academic Guidance Counselors Mrs. Jackie Valdez (A-K) (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3113jackie.valdez@claytonvalley.org Mr. Steve Nares (L-Z) (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3127steve.nares@claytonvalley.org

  3. People who can help you! College & Career Center Advisor Cindy Edwards (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3141cindy.edwards@claytonvalley.org • College Speakers • Scholarships • PSAT/SAT/ACT Information • Naviance Career & College System • Available during school hours

  4. People who can help you! Executive Director Mr. Dave Linzey (925) 682-7474 Dave.Linzey@claytonvalley.org

  5. People who can help you! Directors Mr. Miguel Romo-Student Services (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3103miguel.romo@claytonvalley.org Mr. Neil McChestney-Admin. Services (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3106neil.mcchestney@claytonvalley.org

  6. People who can help you! Directors Mr. Dylan Perreira-Curriculum (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3142dylan.perreira@claytonvalley.org Mrs. Pat Middendorf -Operations (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3102pat.middendorf@claytonvalley.org

  7. People who can help you! Administration Dr. Patrick Gaffney-Discipline (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3142patrick.gaffney@claytonvalley.org Mr.Greg Fister-Dean of Students (925) 682-7474 ext. 4728 greg.fister@claytonvalley.org

  8. People who can help you! Office Support Staff Mrs. Maribel Herrera-Guidance Tech. (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3139maribel.herrera@claytonvalley.org Mrs. Helen Bendoyro-Registrar (925) 682-7474 Ext. 3109helen.bendoyro@claytonvalley.org

  9. People who can help you! School Psychologist Ms.Katelyn James (925) 682-7474 ext. 3138 katelyn.james@claytonvalley.org Speech Therapist Mrs. Laurie Arbour (925) 682-7474Ext. 3179laurie.arbour@claytonvalley.org

  10. People who can help you! Athletic Director ASB Director Mrs. Amber Lineweaver (925) 682-7474 ext.3116 amber.lineweaver@claytonvalley.org Mrs. Christine Reimer (925) 682-7474 ext.2659 christine.reimer@claytonvalley.org

  11. How can students contact their Academic Counselor? • Academic Counselors clip board • Write First/Last Name • Reason you need 2 be seen • Students are welcome to email their Academic Counselors, or leave phone messages as well. • Drop by times are: • Before school • During brunch • During lunch • After school *Please wait in the student lounge for your name to be called out.

  12. Clayton Valley Charter Graduation Requirements To graduate from CVCHSstudents must: • Complete 230 semester credits in the specific subject areas. (Each semester class is worth 5 credits and students are enrolled in 30 credits of coursework each semester). 2. Pass and complete Algebra I 3. Pass the CA High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) • English portion (passing score 350+) • Math portion (passing score 350+) *Students will take the CAHSEE for the first time in the Spring of their 10th grade year.

  13. Graduation Requirements • English 40 credits • World History (10th) 10 credits • U. S. History (11th) 10 credits • Government (12th) 05 credits • Economics (12th) 05 credits • Life & Physical Science 30 credits • Mathematics 30 credits • Physical Education 20 credits • Foreign Language 10 credits • Fine Arts 10 credits • Electives 60 credits ---------------------------------------------------------Total230 credits • CAHSEE Exam (Math/English)

  14. Be Proactive about your Grades! • Communicate w/your teachers!!! • Attend their tutoring times (before school, lunch or after school) • Thursdays Tutoring!!! (2:21-3pm) • Study! (Friend/Group/Library) • Actively check your online status on power school !

  15. CAHSEE Coming Next Year!!! 2015 February Entire 10th Grade Class will test!!!

  16. Become Part of CVCHS • Be ACTIVE on campus • Clubs • Athletics • Programs • Band, Choir, Drama • Leadership, Link Crew (11th/12th ) • Peer Tutor • Community Service • Meet new people • Make it home

  17. Why Study Beyond High School?

  18. Benefits of continuing your education after high school… • Meet new people • Study abroad/explore new places • Learn about interesting career fields/options • Advancement/Salary Increase/Stability • Learn about cutting edge research • Grow and Discover • Become more Independent!!!!!

  19. Naviance • Four year plans • Courses you will take 9th-12th • Interest inventory/career assessments • Life After high School (options) • College admissions information • Be better prepared • Track your high school progress • College Search • Rigor of course study

  20. Post Secondary Optionswww.whodouwant2b.com • Regional Occupational Centers and Programs (CET) • Apprenticeships • Private Vocational/Technical Schools • The U.S. Military • Americorps • California Conservation Corps • Job Corps • Community College • Four-Year University • Private Schools

  21. University of California Campuses

  22. CSU Campuses

  23. Independent Colleges (Private Schools) • Academy of Art University, San Francisco • Alliant International University, San Diego • Allied American University, Laguna Hills (Online) • American Heritage University of Southern California, San Bernardino, California • American Jewish University, Los Angeles • American Sports University, San Bernardino • Anaheim University, Anaheim (Online) • Antioch University, Culver City • Apollos University, Huntington Beach (Online) • Argosy University, Alameda • Art Center College of Design, Pasadena • The Art Institute of California - San Francisco, San Francisco • Azusa Pacific University, Azusa • Berean Bible College, Poway • Biola University, La Mirada • Brandman University, Irvine • Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara • California Baptist University, Riverside • California Coast University, Santa Ana • California College of the Arts, San Francisco • California College San Diego (CCSD), San Diego • California Desert Trial Academy College of Law, Indio[1] • California Institute of the Arts, Valencia • California InstitutefIntegral Studies, San Francisco • California Institute of Technology, Pasadena • California InterContinental University, Diamond Bar (Online) • International Technological University, San Jose, California • California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks • California Miramar University (formerly Pacific Western University), San Diego • California National University, Northridge • California Pacific University, Escondido • California South Bay University, Sunnyvale • California Southern Law School, Riverside • California Southern University, Santa Ana (online) • California Takshila University, Santa Clara • California University of Management and Technology, San Jose • California University of Management and Sciences, Anaheim[2] • Capital Bible College, Sacramento • CapStone University, Pasadena (online) • Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley Campus, Mountain View • Chapman University, Orange • Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles • Claremont Colleges, Claremont • Claremont McKenna College • Harvey Mudd College • Pitzer College • Pomona College • Scripps College • Claremont Graduate University • Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences • Cogswell College, Sunnyvale • Columbia College Hollywood, Tarzana • Concordia University Irvine, Irvine • Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, St. Helena • Dominican University of California, San Rafael • Design Institute of San Diego[3] • Epic Bible College (formerly Trinity Life Bible College), Sacramento • Fresno Pacific University, Fresno • Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena • Golden Gate University, San Francisco • Herguan University, Sunnyvale • Holy Names University, Oakland • Hope International University, Fullerton • Hult International Business School, San Francisco • Humphreys College, Stockton • ICDC College, Culver City • Imago Dei College, Oak Glen • John F. Kennedy University, Pleasant Hill • John Paul the Great Catholic University, San Diego • Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach • La Sierra University, Riverside • Life Pacific College, San Dimas • Lincoln University, Oakland • Loma Linda University, Loma Linda • Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles • Master's College, Newhall • Marymount College, Palos Verdes, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA • Mayfield College, Cathedral City[4] • Menlo College, Atherton • Mills College, Oakland

  24. CommunityColleges

  25. UC/CSU College Entrance Requirements A- G Requirements

  26. High School RequirementsVS.College Entrance Requirements • Grades (C’s or higher) • Repeat policy • Math (Algebra II or higher) • Foreign Language (at least two years of the same language) • Visual Performing Arts (Fine Arts)- 1 year! • Tests- SAT/ ACT • Become College Ready!!!!!

  27. PSAT • Preliminary SAT (Practice) • Will prepare you for the SAT • Register next year! (10th/11th) • Test Administered month of October ONLY

  28. Starting Salary Petroleum Engineer $97,900 Chemical Engineer $64,500 Electrical Engineer $61,300 Aerospace Engineering $60,700 Computer Engineering $61, 800 Management Information Systems $51,000 Civil Engineer $53,100 Construction Management $50,200 Public Administration $40,400 Forestry $41,500 Business $41,000 Medical Technology $45,100 Dietetics $41,500 Multimedia and Web Design $40,400 Best College Degrees by Salary

  29. Occupations beyond four-year degree (graduate school) • Physician School Counselor • School Principal Physical Therapist • Architect Attorney • Dentist Pharmacist • Physician Assistant Chiropractor • Veterinarian Health Services Administrator • Licensed Psychologist Social Worker

  30. WHAT IS CAREER AND/OR TECHNICAL EDUCATION? • Career and technical education prepares both youth and adults for a wide range of careers. • These careers may require varying levels of education – from high school and postsecondary certificates to two- and four-year college degrees.

  31. Vocational/Trade Schools WyoTech Nearly one-third of the fastest growing occupations will require an associate degree or a postsecondary vocational certificate.

  32. Military of the United States http://www.defense.gov/RegisteredSites/RegisteredSites.aspx

  33. Are you READY!!!!!!! • Get involved • Activities, clubs, sports, community • Get Good Grades • Be proactive • tutoring, talk to teachers, come to school and ask for HELP! • Explore college/major/career searches • www.californiacolleges.edu • Dream BIG and Plan for tomorrow

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