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Registration 2012/13

Registration 2012/13. “FUTURE” Nights For Parents and Students. Future Senior Night: Feb. 22, Theater, 6 p.m. Future Junior Night: Mar. 1, Library, 6 p.m. Future Sophomore Night: Mar. 29, Library, 6 p.m. High School Graduation Requirements. Classes are worth 5 credits per semester.

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Registration 2012/13

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  1. Registration 2012/13

  2. “FUTURE”NightsFor Parents and Students Future Senior Night: Feb. 22, Theater, 6 p.m. Future Junior Night: Mar. 1, Library, 6 p.m. Future Sophomore Night: Mar. 29, Library, 6 p.m.

  3. High School Graduation Requirements Classes are worth 5 credits per semester. You must earn a D or better to receive high school credits for a class. You must earn a C or better for 4-year university admissions.

  4. Transcripts and Summer School • You may print unofficial transcripts at home from your Zangle account • Please review your transcript and see your counselor with any questions • If you need to repeat a course in which you earned a D or F, you should pre-register for summer school with your counselor during your individual registration meeting • Summer School Dates: June 18 through July 26 • Semester 1- June 18 through July 6 • Semester 2- July 9 through July 26

  5. ENGLISH REQUIREMENT High School Graduation • Four years of English 4 Year University, a.k.a. “A-G” Reqt: Four years of college prep (CP) level or higher. Must pass with grade of “C” or better.

  6. MATH REQUIREMENT High School Graduation Must complete total of 30 credits on the high school campus, including Algebra 1 A-G Reqt: Three years of CP level or higher. Must pass with a grade of “C” or better. REQUIRED • Algebra 1 CP / H • Geometry CP / H • Algebra 2 CP / H RECOMMENDED AP Calculus AP Computer Science Discrete Math Math Analysis CP/Honors Multimedia Information Technology AP Statistics

  7. Social Science Requirement High School Graduation Any level of: • World History or AP European History • US History • U.S. Government & Politics • Economics Applying to 4 Year Colleges ( a.k.a “A-G” Reqt): Must pass with “C” or better • World History CP or AP European History • US History CP or AP • (U.S. Government & Politics CP or AP) • (Economics CP or H)

  8. Science Requirement High School Graduation • Biological Science (1 yr) • Physical Science (1 yr) A-G Reqt: Two years of laboratory science. Must pass with “C” or better. 2 Years Required • Biology CP / H • Chemistry CP / H 3rdYear Recommended • Advanced Anatomy H (Teacher approval required) • AP Biology • AP Chemistry • AP Environmental Science • Marine Science CP • Physics CP/AP • Physiology/Anatomy CP/H • Forensic Science CP

  9. Physical Education and Health Requirements For High School Graduation Only: • Physical Education (two years) • Health (one semester)

  10. Visual & Performing Arts andWorld Language Requirements High School Graduation 1 year of Visual & Performing Art OR 1 year of a World Language A-G Reqt: Must pass with “C” or better 1 year of Visual & Performing Art AND 2 years of the same world language 3 years recommended

  11. Elective Requirement High School Graduation Every class taken above and beyond the previously listed graduation requirements will count towards the 75 credit elective requirement A-G Reqt: Must pass with “C” or better. 1 full year of a CP/H/AP level elective is required (above and beyond previously mentioned requirements) We will make every effort possible to grant your first choice elective, however in the event that we cannot accommodate your first choice, please list two alternate electives.

  12. Zangle registration

  13. Zangle RegistrationStep 1A: Log-in Link to ZangleSTUDENT Connect from the WHS website: www.conejo.k12.ca.us/whs

  14. ZangleRegistrationStep 1B: Log-in Must log in with student password!

  15. IMPORTANT NOTE: Before clicking on requests, switch the school year (in the drop down menu on the upper LEFT hand side of the screen) to the grade you will be in next year. ZangleRegistrationStep 2: “Switch Track” & “Requests” Drop down menu will be here

  16. ZangleRegistrationStep 3: “Add/Delete Requests”

  17. ZangleRegistrationStep 4: “Add Course”

  18. ZangleRegistrationStep 5: “Add Course”Step 6: “Sign Out”

  19. Registration Dates Zangle Registration Window Open Online: Juniors:February 22-26 Sophomores: March 1-5 Freshmen: March 29-April 2 Meeting with Counselors Individually through English Classes: Juniors: Feb 23 – Feb 29 Sophomores: March 2 – March 16 Freshmen: March 30 – April 12

  20. You must fill-out and bring your registration form and your math ticket to finalize your Zangle course requests! Important reminder:

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